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March 5, 1901 (4 pages)

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Erees W est, 3.8 feet. . 1500 feet to cedar . 8803: thence South to post wa:ked 83 Pine 6 i ches dig : ‘s S 12 feet: thence © hich yollog ieee: ch yellow pin 88.3 B T bears N ri 4 5 deg 34 min W 150) . kKed T 3-S5-syy 7 ‘marked PT 3.39038 W, 27.2 ft to sugar dS5-3803B T bean et; thence S,. 5 der . post ma ked Pt : Kk oa' 8 inches dia ears S 53 ceg 0 mia . tuniel 40 feet Jo 8 76 deg 25 min W. 4 t of Pine Tree Loca: ed, The said Mexi. . n containing 119% _ ario's claims com. 4 Onso idated Quartsoffice of the County Guty, Ca ifornia, ag n Quartz Mine, re. . laims, page 538, 4 » recorded Kook 11, » Te orded Book 1, recorded Book 1, . recorded Hook 17 * recorded Book 17 nts are «s follows: id west by t!e Pub ythesS ani-h Quart aud the Publie Do. by the Sant: Anita ‘mig adverse'ya Con‘ olida ed Quart are required to file . n the Register o! the Pat © ac. amento, in luring the s'xty days sreof, o: they will ® provi-ions of the PENRY, Register. that the foregol for Patent be oa ; ixty days (10 weeks) © AILY TRANSCRIPT, a . hed at Nevada City, a. PENRY, Register. » January 28, 1901, Reai Estate at ction, COURT OF THB. tate of California. state of ANN JANB ce is ‘hereby given, order of the Super‘of Nevada, State of * tleventh day of Febr of the estate of Ann he undersigned, the State of the said Ev uction to the high. coin of the United ontirmation by said ATURDAY the 9h at i2c’clock M., in e door, at tre Court County of Nevada, he right, title, interd Ann Jane Scott at . and all the right, esaid estate has b; therwise acquir yn to that of the said ne of her death, in t, piece or parcel i being in the said y of California, and s follows: Imoroveon land of Kureka 1d north by School ca Lake Company's ds of Kureka Lake road leading from > Claims; together . ie on the parcel of of sale: Cash, gold . , to be paid to the rmation of sale by [ES M. HUBBARD, Estate of Ann Jane 1. fel2 fig Lhe ee eeting. JAL MEETING OF . f the Cedmus held at the office earney street, on Monday, the 901, at the hour of he purpose of elect? . toserve for the ea rupsaction of sud come _ before ‘ ‘8 will close on Fr. ok p.m. fs STELL, Secretary, set, Koom fel# me SHER ising Ageacy: te’ Exchange, (sll ; » Francisco. ENTS SOLICITED ; published oD the wich Islands, Poly nama, Val ud, the Australias . States and Buropespaper publisie } constau’ lowed free acces . r MARKS; > AND DESIGNS:4 ct to Wa a length . THH: ~ SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By Mail, $0 a Year. By Carrier, 12 1-2 Cts a Week. 50 CENTS A WEEK ts of not to exceed five lines in dvertisome nto under this head for S0eents a week or $28 month, Bac additional line 10 cents & week or 40 cents a month, Payable invariably in advance. —_— = Pianos “Organs and Sewing [Machines. Steinway Pianos and Estey Organs, a'so several different makes of pianos from $200 ap. Organs from $25 up. Latest improved ginger machines from $35 up, Other makes from$sup Office Bovey Bros. shoe store, Nevada City. Geo, W. Reeks, agent for Sherman, Clay & Co. and the Singer Mfg. Co. For Sale, House und lot for sale, situated on Long street. Price $475, half cash and balance on time. Inquire of A. Naake on Long street. pesca Salamander Safe. : A good Salamander safe is offered for sale TRANSORIPT. All Kinds of Cigars and. Tobacco BROAD STERET. NEVADA JOHN BAUER, Cashier. Loans.,made on approved security. Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p, m. COUNTY BANK, NEVADA CITY, CAL, GILBERT J. REOTOR, Ase’t Cashier. Liberal Interest Allowed on Deposits, — A general Banking business transacted, : Dratts issued payable in any part of the world. Fire-proof steel vault, Securities bought and sold. Satarday Evenings: 6:30 p. m. C. H. HARRISON, DEALER IB ceremeerecer The Finest 5-Cent Cigar in Town. C. H. HARRISON, Opp. Rosenberg B~ s ata bargain. Enquire of L. Hyman & Co, —_— House For Sale. A house three doors from New York Hotel on Broad street, Nevaca City. Address to 503!4 M street, Sacramento, Calif. £26 lw ——. Rooms and Board. : Oyster Cocktails a oli Mrs, J , in the Stover Building on Broad ‘ sss : resi prepared to acco.nmodate a limitThe Celebrated H. B Whiskey JAMES HENSESSY, * Prop’r. d b i persons with board and lodg4 — ed number of p ae At “Tom’s Place.’’ The Hmptre Livery Stable ing at reasonable rates. i a A Bona Fide Salary-$12 Weekly. SOMETHING NEW! Clam Juice Broad Street... Nevada Oity, Oa. UNDERTAKING. PARLORS. ALBERT REYNOLDS, Faneral Director.Bodies Embalmed for shipment. Orders taken for Floral Pieces Telephone 34. pe et . Apricot Cordial. T. H. LIMNELL, Prop’r. Men and women to appoint agents and represent us, some te travel, others for lowork. $12 weekly salary and expenses. Old established house, pleasant, permanent positions, rapid advancement and increase of wages. Write at once, Address BUTLER & ALGER, Dept. E, New Haven, Coun 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. NQ——_eeee=y Smoke . Soot > Smell. Nevada Ce. Electric Power Co. s is the ideal Light. Union Livery Stable Henry Lane, = = Prop’r The flocstturn-outsin she ounty,and plen dv of them 3 Oven day ani nigbs reteset eternal ct ene Grass Valley and Nevada City "BUS LINE. Four round trips daily. TIMETABLE: Until further notice the "Bus will make regular Le between Nevada bed pend Grass Valley atthe following Leaving N ‘ ono e Novas City at 108. m.,2, 5 Leaving Grass Valley at 8:45a.m. ., 3:45 and 6:30 p. m. Passengers called for in’‘any part of town without extra charge. P Leave orders at the National Exchange Hote, GEO. GRISSEL. Prop. The Leading Flour. Union : Fotel And Now Ready for Business. Henry Metzenbaugher, Prop'r Broad Street, opp. National Bxohange Hote) HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES E mpire Stable, To be found in this part of the State. Re-opened =. fi H ARRY’S : SALOON ; Hewes PURCHASED THR SALOON AT now prepar WINES AND LIQUORS. the corner of Pine and Sgring streets, have had it thoroughly remodeled and am ed to serve my patrons with the nest brands of , Beer 5 Cents. WILLIAM HARRY, Proprietor. 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. ALEX HONGEL.....Proprietor THE RECEPTION, Commercial Street, Nevada City.. Je MOORE “AA” WHISKEY A SPECTALTY, The best brands of Wines, Liqnors and Cigars may be found here. Come and see yourself and be convinced. é {was putting the trainer through bis’ 1 to the ways of wild beasts, saw and of mind to avert the apparently inevi. ed the stillness, and the angry brute '} gmall and dull, the hackles rose and Town a lion tamer was go th performance in a cage with a full grown lion lately caught. Buddenly it was seen that the brute paces rather than being put through itself, Softly, crouching and creeping, the big cat edged itself between the thoroughly unnerved man and the door of the den, fixing its victim with two Polling yellow orbs of flaming ferocity and sawing the empty air with Its tuftspringing. ie Many men among the audience, used eomprehended, but only one man possessed the knowledge and the presence table. Pursing up his lips as though he were going to whistle, be emitted a horse, low, rasping hiss. ; The beast heard and understood, for the sound was an exact imitation of the noise made by the giant constrictor when its huge body is coiled for the throw that never misses, that never relaxes and that no beast of the field te strong enough to withstand. Agair and yet again the raucous sound raspstiffened on its back, and It cowered, whining, on the floor of the cage. “What “Yours Sincerely” Means, Perhaps the jerry builders of London who construct ceilings part of which tumble into ene’s soup and floore which unexpectedly drop into the cel: lar would not be so glib to subscribe themselves “Yours sincerely” if they knew the origin of the phrase. The Stone Trades Journal, waxing classic and Vitruviuslike, gives the source of § the thing, which to students is: old, but which may be new to the gentry who profess to provide shelter for a great part of the community: “The extent to which tiarble is en tering Into the decoration of modert buildings is byt a repetition of the his; tory of Roman architecture. The fact is that the old Roman jerry builders used defective slabs of marble in erect: ing residences to sell at reduced rates .and covered up the defects with a ce ment of which white wax formed tb chief ingredient. They looked heen stately as the others till. an exeeption ally hot sun melted the and re vealed the fraud; hence a-perfect build ing was said to be ‘site cera’ or ‘with out wax, and a friendship perfected by the trial of adversity was said tc be ‘without‘wax.’ The signature ‘sins cera,’ asa symbol of genuine affectior and probity, has been used ever since d is perpetuated in the English wor¢ ‘sincerity.’” An Accomplished Cook. One Hundred Sunny Rooms, And Large Modern Dining Room. Stopping place for all Stagos and Busses. Neavda City Transfer Co. DRAYING AND HAULING. + Peerless Saloon. PAs PURCHASED THIS POPULAR 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 manro HENRY W. RICH. In Their New Saloon! MAITLAND BROS. Have moved into their ne-v carters -2 Som mercial street and invite wut -hc former patrous to call and se% hem. They will make it a point to serve i ‘fires* }rencs of Wines, Liquors and Cig1rs All kinds of Mixed w rinks a Specialty. MAITLAND BROS. Prop.’s, Commercial St. . NEW YORK HOPE! BROAD ST., NEVADA OF) JAS. CHIVELL, Lessec _ONDES, BEM MANAGEMENT, ag of, the in one of the pleasantest portions of the Queen City. Fifty nice rooms; electric lights t oughout, THE TABLE isnot surpassed in the county or variety, cooking and ser vice. wd RICTLY FIRST-CLA R. supplied whey aheneersge ani gata iaitv TURKEYS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. AH GUEY Will open up at his old place on Pine street a MONDAY NEXT, and will be prepared to furnish you with chickens o order. He will also have Turkeys for the holidays. Fresh Vegetables and Fruits at all times. CHICKENS TO ORDER AT ANY TIME NEW YORK BAKERY, GEORGE HURST, Prop. G ASSUMED THE MANAGEMENT AT ING ell-known pakery. I am pre pared to furnish the public wi the finest Bread, Pies and Cakes to any part of the city. Wed b apap oranda Fancy Pastry & specialty YEE LEE & CO. AVE o the Br ra so, Cigars and To oods Particular attention iA to the transpor tation of baggage for skeaerieet ?iano and furniture moving. Telephone 8: wooD D. 8. BAKRR New Fruit and Vegetable Store,
ned a first-class Store adjo e on MAIN STREET, Dre . ne kept at all times the very best of Fruits Vegetables, Chickens, etc. bacco. \ elivered free of charge’and the best of satisfaction guaranteed. The famity had advertised for a cook. The family lived in a west end mansion. Throughout the house there were rich articles of furniture and bric-abrace which had been picked up from time to time In the family’s wanderings through Europe and other sections of the, globe. Now, ft so happens a very wise person applied for a place as queen of the culinary department in this elegant houschold. “What is your name?” asked the famfly. “Evangeline, thank you,” came in reply from the dusky applicant. “Bvangeline, then, tell me, are you a good cook ?”’ “It’s jus. like this: You see, I can do NATIONAL MARKET, Broad St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank. ¢. J. NAPFZIGER, = * . Sausages, Yams, Saconand Lard wholesale and retail. usu clasa market. cods delivered free sharge. Prop’r Beef, Pork, Mutton Veal. ete. And all kinds of Meate ally found ina first $10 cooking, $15 cooking, $20 cooking, but”— There was undue emphasis on the “but,” and Evangeline glanced. admiringly about the house. Evangeline knew her little book well. —“it seems to me,” she went on finally,“you folks wouldn't be satisfied with any other than my $25 kind.” The family was quite taken aback, but managed to recover itself in time to say it might strive to get along as a starter wiih about $17.35 cooking for a few months, at any rate.—Washington Star. BUSINESS HOURS. 30 to 7:30 P.M. CORRESPONDENTS. she principal cities a specialty. Warrants. nd Silver Bullion purch sed Gols 95s at the Bank. ° ley, where @ geuer Business J. M. THOMAS. Resident Agent at Grass Valley, CITIZENS BANK 10 a. M. to 4 we m., and on Saturdays from New York—National Bank of North Amer hemes due. Unless you can pay you must Sen Freneee Betional Bank, Lon . move. Or is the rent higher than you don, Paris & Amrrioual Bank of D. 0. Mul. . .can afford? Im that case we might & Co. perhaps— We issue Sight rote vante Tenant—No, I think I’d rather stay SAN FRANCISCO, right along at the present rate than SA . ; Also Bills of Bx hange gazable on seh ie Coll fections on auy part of the United State: ighest price paid for County and Stet: Bank Maintains an office at Grass Vail This Ban ~ _ A Witty Irishman, Some friends of Arebbishop Whately, after dining with him, asked him to . neorporated 1876.) show them a specimen of Irish wit. BROAD STRERT, MSBVADA CITY} Taking a stroll in the street, he inquirIT Ai ed of a crossing sweeper which of the CAPITAL: two the devil would take-if he was Authorized and subscribed, $200,000 obliged to gecure one of them. a Paidupincoin, -° ° 50,000) “pjase, yer riverence, ask Father Undivided profits, « 88,000) Malony yonder.” ea “No; I want your opinion.” DIRECTOES. rae “Och, yer riverence, I’m sorry to say, . aha ay aN iannconenseenics Prgatnier . he’d take me!” D. BE. MOBGAN....-.eeseeeeneeeceenee Secretary, “And why so, Terence?” pee . tone eager * = Ae a ol “Och, because be’s sure of yer riverence at any time!” Why He Preferred to Stay. Landlord—You will oblige me by pay {ng your rent, now three months over: be obliged to face the alternative of nay or move. -Hxchange. The Masculine View. Gentleman— My wife has lost her wa: terproof, and she wished me to stop tn here and order another sent up at once, as it looks like rain. Dealer— Yes, sir. . Gentleman -Um-I’ve name. but it’s one of those that make.a woman look better dressed in wet -weather than she Is in dry weather.— What sort, sir? forgotten the UNION MARKET , Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Bte., At the lowest rates. COLLEY BROS., = = Prop’s. EB ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE W stock of the New York Weekly. rakes To Philip Sober.’ When a woman who asked Philip of Macedon to do her justice was snubbed judgment.” “Appeal!” the thundered Popular Public Taste Hams, Becos ané Lard. the ne 0 bag type of humor is rather. ng th y ‘more subtle: ed tail as it crouched preparatory to . impress itself upon you-at once. The more you think about it the funnier it seems, my meaning with a little story. one day when he passed another man who was carrying a letter In his hand: letter. office is? ed on. On second thought he decided . that he had been rude and went back to where the man with the letter was . still standing. postoffice is? he asked. . The Englishman’s gaze was vaca drew back its head, its great eyes grew . “Just turn. it over egret mind ot : few minutes and tell me what you think of it,” said Mr. Goodwin. clutched at Mr. Goodwin’s elbow, “You won't be offended, will you, old chap? he murmured. they were both blawsted rude!”—Saturday Evening Post. by the petulant monarch, she exclaim> ed, “Philip. f shall appeal against this enraged ting. “And to whom will you appeal? “Well,” replied Mr. Goodwin, “I think It doesn’t always fully 1 can perhaps best illustrate “A man was walking along the street **Pardon me,’ sald the man with the ‘Do you know where the post“ *Yes,’ said the other man and. pass“Do you wish to know where the “ ‘No,’ said the other man.” Ten minutes later the Englishman “But, really, 1 think : S Ce “I can’t for the life of me see,” reC $ ; . D oy : eases 3 eo) marked’ an Englishman during. the . -course of conversation with’Nat Goodwin once, “what people mean by American humor, ‘To me all humor ts alike, whether it be of American or English’ origin, Perhaps you can explain to me just what distinguishes American humor from any other sort?” ees. L K ® * K MK KR MK we, © ¥ oj 4 *« © *x ) * os © © © © © © © . EA et Y A RUE’S~ Headache afe and Sure. hey Do Not Affect the Heart. DICKERMAN’S. Drugs, Stationery and © 6 Powders. Photo Supplies. ©0006000000000006 “Mr, Maximam,” The result of an examination was pu! hp on the notice board of a well known tramming. establishment, and one of the attendants was scanning the list breathless students, At the head of the list was written, “Maximum 500/” and when the attendant’s eyes rested there. imum, he’s always top,fe Is.”—London Globe. LO. Not a Good Conductor. “Well, st" remarked the observant passengér, after watching the conduct: or_eéllect eight fares and ring up five “you need never be afraid of being 3truck by Wehtning.”’ : “Why not?" asked the trusted em plowee. i : with as much interest as any of the }~ on he exclaimed, “Why, that Mr. Max. , ©OOOQHOOHOOOOOOO Jonoans Qe creer STLOU IS aN gaEFFIELS Mo. ‘e: ENGLAND, 3 “PBccause,” replied the observant par senger. ‘it is evident you are nor ¢ rood cou netor.”--Philadelphia Presa The Paris Cab Driver. Outside of many wine shops In Paris and in the principal cities of France a sign is often to be seen bearing the words, Au cocher fidele (“To the faith. ful cocher’); beneath it a driver ts pictured, hat in hand, restoring to a gentleman and lady, the hirers of the coach, a purse forgotten on the cush ions of the vehicle. This is not a con ception of the artist, nor vile flattery of the restaurant or wine shop to draw thither the coachman with a foible for the bottle, but a reality which often occurs and of which the cocher bas every rigut to be proud. PLAZA PLANING MILL... RICE & LEWIS, Props. ., ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. RIC ouldine«* Brackets. Woodwork of all kinds, Office and Store Fixtures, Turning, House-Trimming, Fancy Grill Workla Soecialty, Plans Drawn for Neat and Modern Homes Getour etim es ou any work of this sort that you may need. E & LEWIS, ‘SACRAMENTO Sr., Newapa Crryr. Anybody who bas lived any length of time in Faris will indorse the state ment. Who bas not forgotten an utp. brella, a walking stick, a small satchel or some little object on the seat ér floor of a public vehicle? And who has noi had his property restored without even having taken the number of the ve nicle, without any remembrance of the ohysiognomy of the driver? By a simole application to a special office at the prefecture of police, where all objects fouud in public carriages are deposit . ed and arranged according to the date and hour at which they were brought in, one is able promptly to regain pos session of his lost property. This reflects great credit on the Paris “cabbies,” few of whom, by the way, are boro Parisians.---Harper's ~ The Contributor—The 2thake may be perfectly cured without pain. The Editor—We lider if the specific is hard 2 take. If not, we will try It 4thwith. , Subeditor—If cured, it will be a 1der indeed! Assistant Sub—10derly, ‘tis a sore subject. Deputy Assistant Sub—Yes, and re quiring 40tude 2 bear. Correspondence Editor—This is car rying the matter as far as S80quette will bear. Office Boy—Those who are so -4-2n-4 as to do the above will find each para graph 2 contain a slight 11 of bumor. Printer’s Devil—5-4 shame, gentle men—5-4 shame!— Pearson's. WHEN YOU HAVE THE ‘GRIPPE TAKE J. F. Cutter _ Whiskey gentlemen, : Quinine. te twill cr you Sap Francisco, NOTICE. The well-known Lumber 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 Lumber Yard, Nevada Oity, Nevada County, Oalifornia' j28 _ i A 9, Ag i Sie FOR SALE. A rare opportunity, 's offered for investment. Party desires to sell imme. 500 shares of stock of the ! j . Non-Assessablerice 60c per share or all or any part. Company's price, $1.00 per share. Address, C. J. TALLON. No. 308 Market St., San Francisco. diately, ) helor’s Oil Company o! California A il) AEB) AE) A Scag 1) ee R. H. TURNER, Attorney and Counselor at Law. WIN practice in all the Courts of the United States. Makes a specialty of Mining Cases, Mining Patents and Lund Oases. Office in Claus Spreckles’ Building, orner Third aud Market Streets, San Francisco. Rooms 12, 14 and 16. CREMATION. Odd Fellows’ Cemetery Association, SAN FRANCISCO, HE ehavas for Cremation to Chureh memhens ane membe's of organizations hav “To Philip sober.” was her reply. V rant in the Mills buildi and wlll give strict attention to short orders, including Tamales, Enchiladas, Short Order Restaurant d the restauThe nndersigned have reop on Broad street, Coffee, Ham and Eggs, Bacon and Eggs. Mrs. Steffens & Mrs, Durand Nevada City Assay Office, Assaying of Ores: of all description. N ILL TESTS AND THE REDUCTION OF Fractious Ores a specialty. Mail or Express orders promptly attended to. GOLD BUUGHT, Broad Street, below Nationa! Hotel. T. H. HICKS & CO. E. W. SCHIIUDT, LEADING CIGAR DEALER, Pine Street......++2.---Mevada City" Cal LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar Sold, —Is sr00ox— GENERAL ARTHUR HUMBOLDT IMPT’D ESTRELLA BOHEMIAN CLUB A ROSA HARMONIA J, R, DAVIS, feacher o Vocal and instrument: lI Masic, Also Chora! api Orchestral Director. Visits Nevada City, Grass Valley and other portions of Nevada county weekly for the urpose of instructing pupils at their own Wer particulars as to terms of tuition, ete. apply to the Professor, either by letteror sonally, at his homeia North San Juan oF be Union Hotel, Nevads City Dancing . School. Ladies and geutieman’s dancing sehool every Wednesday evening, and children’s dancing school every Saturday afternoon, by PROF, JOHN MICHELI,. The Best Liquors, The Best Cigars. fhese are the attractions you can always find at Beer 5 Cents a Giass, “THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.” ing a ries and fi ies, iv $20. All others Expensive} Ali the favorite prends of Whiekies keptoe coffi rnametts and sb are and,such as: ‘“Kentuck Taylor,” “ ones weed. "A niche in the’ am Boo, nad rt Mad romas Taylor.” “Oscar Pepper,’. ument and saves thecost ofa lot and its care . and “Kobia Hood.” Wm. J. Britland, ae ¢