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. Sround
; lawful
e pur‘ anllersignea
» balance on
—
y. ICH,
A. Rich, de2
Will,
IM Aap FOR
lifornia,
° of JOSEPH
_ a arched
ruary,
~ vuole the
of a. m.
oom of said
the City and
Po} as the
6 Will o1 said
i for. hearin
uilliaume an
reg to — of
where any
ir and contest
AST, Clerk.
eputy Clerk.
or Estate.
IN AND FOR
p of California.
. Of Emelie A.
to show cause
ate should not
perrontors of
elie A. Charesented their
g for an order
@ real estate of
essary for the
ition and that
iblic or private
lis court from
ary to sell the
» real-etate of
es and reasons
d as.is by law
having been
said court
woo State of
why an order
d executors to
Sher. publie or
a copy of ‘this
is} a week for
EVADA CITY
of
Nished
IILON, Judge.
1900.
Comte Jr., At£8-4w
neral
nm said
tice,
OMPANY. Lowe of busines,
Calitornia
the D Dublin G: ond
iday of avbru:
wn ai.“
i ctare cent
ed ca, tal stock
on or before the
W. Jefferson
he Farmers and
r, Hollister, San
assessment shall
of eerels.
invert for
cope is
ied day of
‘e Secretary, to
her with
ee 3 sale.
sand camehente
Cal. . f2i
vause.
T, COUNTY OF
sia.
y of D. A. Rich,
ator of the estate
se his peti; ‘or an ortate of said deades thot all wu at a
= gee a
uperior
path, 1900, at ten
gaid day, at
aos oe tenes, in
punty and State,
r should not be
trator to sell so
necessary; an
published in the
a. oar k er
74 ee ich. sor to
F. T. NILON,
uperior Judge.
jotice.
IMPANY. LCCA‘of business, San
works,
ity, California.
tat a meeting ofd e 12th day
OND. 3, of
wu nthe
o1 ayabie
é =e to
th mpany,
= San Frau:
Pupen which this
on the }2th
ent, and udand unless
ae sold on
{ 1900, to pay
with the:
‘of sale.
: etary.
————
ssment
ING COMPANY.
of business,
of works,
ifornia. '
=
——.
THE TRANSORIPT.
‘eek Walk
ee
BACK AT THE
OLD BAKERY.
" BROWN :& CALKINS, : Proprietors. .
GEORGE wn. DURST.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
By lail, $6.4 Year,
By Carrier, 12, 1-2 Cts a Week:
ADVERTISING RATES
ade known on application. —
‘ [Has resumed the proprietorship of the
NEW YORK BAKERY
On Commercial street
located Fone? along binge Bs seime; “Hel Be! one
as of old
with the choicest roleaata’s in his line.” }
WEDDING CAKES AND FANCY PASTRY.
* To order, a specialty.
Stob It
IF IT’S A COUGH:
Cure It.
; IFIT’S A COLD,
Rélieve It
IF IT’S3CROUP,
Help It
IF IT’S ASTHMA,
Ease
IF IT’S CONSUMPTION BY USING
Laae’s Compound Cough Spray
Sold and guaranteed by ©
Hi. DICKERMAN 4
You Can —~_
_. in turn ignites the bursting charge of
: Let Us Figure
Qn your Sewer Work
and save money. We sell Pipe at the lowest market
prices, if you want to do your own work in making connections with the new city system.
tracts te furnish the
nections. ‘We employ none but first-class workmen,
‘A Hint About
if you want to have a first-class job
Or we will take conpipe, put it down and make all conStoves
You may need a new heating-or “cooking. stove.
stock is one of the largest in this part of the State. We
have the best makes sold anywhere, and the prices are
surprisingly moderate for such stoves.
George E.
Pioneer Hardware Dealer.
Our
Turner,
PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY.
Perfection .
in Brewing
3 “Ig Reached.
RUHSTALLER'S
“GILT EDGE”
STEAM BEER}
. For Buggy Tops~
—AND—
Carriage Trimmings
Of all kinds goto .
~
J. Gairns.
. } made is nothing less than “pieri¢ acid
‘brought into a dénse state by fusion,
. violently, and, owing to’ the tremen‘of the two explosives inside the shell
Ie Se ae ds tebe So “el ace Ga as ec I
Kills Without Hitting.
thus ¢alled from the name of the small
Kentish town and gunnery center
‘where the ‘experiments’ with it were
Picric acid is a. bright yellow ‘substance freely used in peaceful industries for. dyeing purpeses. It is: obtained by the action of nitric acid on,
phenol or carbolic acid. It burns very;
dous blast produced by the explasion,
the: destructive effect of a bursting .
shell filled with it is some 11 times
greater than that of a shell filled with
powder. —
All lyddite shells ‘are equipped with
percussion nose fuses only; hence their
explosion ‘takes place on impact in the
following fashion: The percussion fuse
ignites a picric powder exploder, which
‘lyddite, the detohation of the fuse and
being instantaneous. ‘The picric powder-exploder, we should add, is inserted. in a recess left in the lyddite for
that purpose. Lyddite shellis to some
extent less barbarous than shrapnel
exploded by powder, for, though widespread, its death dealing effects are
due more to air concussion than to the
wounding effects of the flying frag-.
ments. In other words, in the case of
a lyddite shell bursting in a group: of
men, the greater number will be killed
not by pieces of the shell, but by the
blow of the suddenly compressed air.
One of Lamb's Pranks.
A pretentious poet got his verses submitted to Charles Lamb by a’ friend
just before the poet was to meet Lamb
at dinner. Lamb found the verses to
be feeble echoes of other poets, and
when the author arrived he was seen
to be as empty as his verses. This
awakened Lamb's spirit of mischievous waggery. At dinner he said in the
course of conversation:
“That reminds. me of. some ,verses I
wrote when . was young,” and then he
quoted a line or two which he recolleéted from the poet's book, to the latter’s amazement and indignation. Lamb
was diverted immensely, but kept pertectly serious and quoted more. lines in
connection with another remark, begging the company to. remember how
young be was when he composed them
The author again looked daggers at
him,
Lamb capped. all by introducing the
first lines of: “Paradise. Lost” (“Of
man’s first disobedien¢e,” etc.) as also
written by himself, wwich brought the
‘poet to his feet, bursting with rage. He
said he had sat by and allowed his own
“little verses” to be appropriated without protest, but when he saw Milton
also being pilfered from he could sit
silent no longer. Lamb reveled in telling this story.—Rev. David Macrae in
“English Humor.”
Japan is a corruption of the Chinese
word Shi-pen-kue, which means “root
of day,” or “sunrise kingdom.,”’ because
Japan is directly east of China.
The British soldier's dress was not
Always red. It was white in the reign
of.Henry VIII and dark green in the
time of Elizabeth.
A Golf Outrage.
The Earl of Wemyss was on a Fife
golf course not long ago, accompanied
by an old caddie. His lordship got
hie ball on one occasion so near the
hole that to play it was, as it appeared
to. him, superfiuous, So he simply tipped it in with the toe of his boot.
The’ caddie revolted instanter, threw
down the clubs and looked borrified.
When he found words to speak, it was
to. say, “Hang it; me lord, gowf’s
“What is lyddite? ‘The high Sane oe Baia.
'suddenly startled by the sounds of
EST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO,
al
He Conta. neni Straight.
_the-.man:.-who. had traveled:
“Years: ago Ina western frontier town
a traveler, footsore and weary, arrived
one afternoon and made his: way down
the ‘one street of the burg. He was
shots; and, looking up,discovered four
men shooting at one another, The
men were. standing at the four corners
of an imaginary equare, and each was
shooting. at the man catacorner to him.
Being in what he supposed a safe position, he paused to watch the outcome
of the fray, whén a bullet, going wide
of its intended ‘hark, cut by his ear.
That roused his wrath, ‘and, drawing
his: pistol, -hedropped the’ man in his
tracks who had all but dropped him.
Another bullet. flying. wide: from its
mark, but near to the stranger, caused
‘him to lay out one of the other pair,
and the two remaining men sought
safety in flight. In that particular
town “duels ‘had been previously comparatively harmless amusements, owing to the poor marksmanship of the
contestants; ‘but the man who could
shoot had arrived, and the inhabitants,
although they turned out to greet him
in a body and grant him the -freedonmi
of the city, did so in manifest awe and
trepidation. *
“Whenever he told the story afterward, he used to wind it up impressively by saying, ‘And, boys,’ in that
town after that they went around me
as if I had ‘been a swamp.’”—New
York Tribune.
Conquered the Professor.
The mighty Jowett of Oxford invited
a student to walk with him. After
80 minutes the pupil finally spunked
up courage and remarked, “Nice day,
professor.”
“Do you really think so?’ was the
faraway answer of Jowett.
Another half hour passed, and the
boy. stammered out:
“Nice road; professor.”
‘The teacher responded, “Do you really think so?’
The matriculate began to boil In his
bones and to get even more frightened,
but he managed to again blurt out,
“Clouds seem to be filling up with rain,
professor,” to which the answer was:
“Do you really think so?’
The two returned to the college
ground, and the professor said, ‘*Well,
young man, we have been walking for
several hours, and everything you said
has been as stupid as it possibly could
be.”
His companion replied, ‘“‘Do you really think so?”
The professor looked at the young
man a moment. Then he smiled and
grasped his hands hentia A From ‘that
time on conversation fever “fagged
during their walks.—Saturday Evening
Post.
A Poultry Problem.
A Somerville man borrowed a neighbor’s hen on the pretense that be wanted her to sit. As soon as he got the
hen he broke up the sitting habit and
got her to laying eggs. In the néxt
six weeks she laid two dozen eggs.
These he sold for 40 cents a dozen, and
with the 80 cents that he got for them
he bought the hen. Now the question
arises whether the original owner of
the hen was fooled or not.—Somerville
Journal.
A Misleading Item.
Johnny—Old Mr. Skinflint must be
an awful generous man.
His Father—Why ?
Johnny—The paper says he constantly keeps a good watch on everybody in
his employ.—Jewelers’ Weekly.
An angel is a being who can watch
another being poke a fire without offering suggestions.—Indianapolis Journal,
gowf!”
e.
There are other Beers, but HE IS MAKING TOPS OF ALL GRAD ES
\ ‘ GILT EDGE At price we suit the times.
IS PURE. {a Fine Line of Robes trom $2 up.
ie. ‘. Horse Blankets of all grades.
J AMES WHEELIN AN. Harness, Saddles, Whips, Curry
Grass Valiey. Agent. Combs and Brushes.
‘On DraughtattheREFERBE SALOON) — ill at Bed Rock Prices for Cash.
Commercial Street, 24 At the prices .
a No Credit, nese cooas
NEV iDA CITY
ASSAY OFFICE.
Broad Street, Nevada City.
eACTICAaL
PMAsey }
Mail and’ Express Orders Promptly AtT. H. HICKS & CO.,
P. 0. Bo sie
% : ge.)
e
.
HLL TESTS TESTS A SPECIALTY.
x) 187.
Main st., epp. Union ilotel,
Henry Lane, = Prop'r
* Open dav and ulght
are now offered.
Union Livery Stable
—_—
Bt wero Satis im the saienend. ples
4
‘Grissel Bros,
in
BACON, Ete.,.
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Lamb, Hams,
ale Ss:
EREEE
NO Se
‘Smoke
Soot
Smell.
Nevada Co. Electric Power
Co.’s is the Ideal Light.
they had been on the road for about . :
50 CENTS A WEEK.
Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in
length inserted under this head for S0 cents
a week or $2a month. Eac additional line
10 conte a week or 40 centsa month. Payable invariably in advance.
Degree of’ Honor.
An entertainment will be given by the Degree of Honor on Wednesday evening, March
ith. Dance and. refreshments. Admission
Beents. “a t aa f26-td_ 5
Wanted.
A Lady to paint pictures at home for me,
Will teach you free. Send self-addressed
stamped envelope for reply. Wm. Lemos,
Picture Auctioneer, 64 Pearl St., Santa Cruz,
Cal. é
Wanted.
Aman possessing clerical and mechanical
abilities. Address ‘aun A, Nevada City.
f2i-1w
Singer Sewing Machines
Sold and rented on easy.terms, or will exchange for anything useful. Good secondhand machinesfrom $5 up. All makes of machines repaired, 18 yearsexpertence, Office
at BOVEY BROS.’ Shoestore on Broad St.
GEO. W. REEKS, Sole Agent for Nevada
County. feb20-lmSewer Connections Made.
Iam prepared to wake contracts at low
rates for laying private sewers and; making
“onnections «vith the public system, The
best of work. Let me figure before you leta
contract. RICHARD J. TREMAINE. f17tf
~ Property For Sale.
Fire-proof brick building and barn adjoining, situated at the junction of Commercial aod Broad streets, known as the
Johnsto edit Enquire of Geo. E. John.
ston. i ji6
champion Boot Black.
For the best shine in town call on William
Stevens at Wild's barber shop. Tan and
colored shoes papattelts. Satisfaction guaravteed. : tf
The Referee,
x*r*
WM. WHEELIHAN, Prop’r.
; FINEST ;: :
Wines, Liquors
7 4 : and Cigars
Agent for the amous Ruhstalier Gilt
Edge Beer.
COMMERCIAL STREET.
NATIONAL
Livery and Feed Stable.
ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprietor.
Best of attention given to transien'
customers.
Stables Open All Night.
Foot of BroadStreet, Nevada Oity
Telephone No. 72.
“THE BEST 1S
NONE TOO COOD.”
That’s the motto of yours truly,
GEORGE W. TALLON,
And it is a winner.
ver:
them to come again.
The Peerless Saloon
and they all
izens Bank.
He makes it a. come.
potas to endl serve his patrous with the
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
in ae supe bo and that always leads
Is a high-class resort for gentlemen,
know where it is—on
Broad street just across from the CitPair After Pair,
Case‘after case and carload after car:. .
load of Shoes received by.us are being
distributed + ine ge this and adjoining
counties. ir sold seems to
give eatiatuctioncompleints number about one to every hundred pairs
sold and regular customers are increasing. The qaalit of the material used
in our Men’s, Women’s and Children’s
Shoes cannot fail to prove satisfactory,
Tt is the best obtainable. These items
will show why our store is so popular.
Repairing promptly and neatly done
at reasonable prices.
Also office for the Singer ti
Machines. Needles, Oil and parts for
all ue of machines supplied to
BOVEY BROTHERS,
Broad Street.
Empire Stable,
Broad Street, opp. National Exchange Hote
Mevada City.
JAMES HENSESSY, ° Prop’r.
The Reape Liv Liver: =,
HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES
To be found tn this vert of the Mate.
The Glenbrook,
Ralph Maitland ... . Proprietor
Choicest of
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
eee
Give me call and you'll never regret
Pine Street, Nevada City.
Steam Beer on Draught, 5 Cents.
The Best Liquors,
_ The Best Cigars.
These are the attractions yon can
always find at
“THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.”
Beer 5 Cents a Glass.
Bort the Savane brauds of Whiskies kept on
and, sugh as: Taylor,” Taylor,” “Jesse
‘thomas Ta Taylor,” “Oscar Pepper,”
vee 2d "Robin H
Wm. J. Britiand.
Gilt: Edge Saloon,
D, R. KINNEY, Proprietor.
H AVING PURCHASED THE WELLknown and cin
at the Corner of oad aud Pine streets, .
will keepfconstantly on hand the finest
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
0.-P. S. Whisky and other fine brands.
Steam Beer, 5 Cents.
Give me a call. ied andcourteous treatmentextended to all
GEO. RICHARDSON,
UNDERTAKER
—AND—
EMBALMER.
Pavlors Broad Street. opp. City Hall.
Open day and night. Hearse furnished
in city free. Strict attention to all callsLady attendant. das or night. Telephone, West 5.
A Favorite Old Saloon
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
HAVE BOUGHT THE POPULAR SALOON
s on Commereial street kuown as the
FREE COINAGE.
Here you will al-ays find the choicest
Wines, Liquors and Cigars in the market.
With them you will receive a cordial welRobert Simmons
CHING LEE
Dealer-in
Ladies’ Dresses, Underwear’ {i'kvanss
LEADING CIGAR DEALER,
E. W. SCHMIDT,
Allclothes made to order,
and at the lowest prices.
Made to order
Silk Waists aad Ladies’ Unde
itt Edge Saloon],
Eider Down Gowns, Dressing Gowns,
PROFESSIONAL; CARDS.
W. D. LONG, ‘
Attorney and Counselor at L: w,
FFICE—COR. reg oe AND PIN
O) tp stairs, Nevad ada Citv. ‘ saacaciat
W..W. WAGGUNER,
Civil Engineer and Surveyor.
EK 8S. MINE ig bbl dag
DD" Gfiosm Morgan & Roberts" Blook. N
Pane SEARLS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
WiL Pe heey ted i ate THE COURT
‘ederal.
iP. F. SIMONDS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
ILL PRACTICE STA!
Ww Gesiek Weccnen Chews nol ‘see maagteoisas
ALFRED D. MASON,
Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
ve
()FHIGRTILLEY BUILDING, NEVADA
1. C. LINDLEY,
‘Attorney and Counselor at Law.
FFICE-TILLEY BUILDING, CO
Oh Pine streets. Up Stairs. reeset:
JOHN CALDWELL,
Attorney at Law,
lranscript Block, Commercial Street
Nevada City.
J. M. WALLING,
Attorney : at : Law,
TILLEY BUILDING. COR. BR JAD
ne str. ete, Nevada City On and
THOS. S. FORD,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
()pPzice-LONES BUILDING, COR. COMmercial and Pine streets.
Dr. N. E. Chapman,
Dr. .C. W. Chapman
DENTISTS.
Office at residence, Sacramento s§ Nevada
City, Cal.
-L. BOWMAN, 4.7. SHAW
SHAW & BOWMAN..
ici ~~~ Dentists: laregenrennetiins
Jfiiiee in Oda Fellows Building, Broad ‘Street
Nevada City, Cal.
SINK PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY
ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS.
EXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DONB
BOC TY DIRECTORY:
Mouutala Company, No. 16
, U. R. K. of P.
iMeets at Armory Hall on the SECOND
CHURSDAY EVENING of each month.
GEO. C, GAYLORD Capt
C. H. Haruison, Recorder.
Milo Lodge, Knights of Pythias,
Meets every Friday Evening,
At Pythian Castle.
icisttine Brethren are cordially invited tc
wM. PELBEID . O,
G. W. Open, K. of K. and mene Sa
Nevada City Lodge, No. -52, A. O,
U. W.
Meets at Odd Fellows Hall
Every Wednesday evening at 7:80 o’clooh
B. A, BOST W. Mt =
(CHARLES E. ASHBURA, Recorder.
Mistletoe Gucatngtiont; No. 47,1. O
Meets at Odd Fellows Hail
Svery 2d aud 4th Monday of each month a
7:30 o’elook.
J. B. SHAW, C.P
(GEO. A. GRAY, Scribe.
dydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. >. G. W
Meets at Pythian Castle,
Every Tuesday evening at 7:80 o’el
F. L. ARBOGASt«, Pees.
&D. J. MORGAN, RB. 8.
Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. W.
Meets at Pythian Castle
cond and fourth Thuredays of each mouth
MISS MARGARET GieLaspree Soon
4RS. KKLL# DOUGLASS R.S
NEW YORK HOTEL.
BROAD ST., NEVADA CITY,
MRS. W. S. RICHARDS, Proprietor
aDge e new MANAGEMENT —A saaee-Hike
Noasaitvast:poetinns af the Qaeke Clty Pinte ‘
hice pohingennn . electric lights : meions '
‘ABLE is not acepaeied b in th
Ph var cooking and ser a
_REMETHN, RST SoA Bh gn
Fancy Mixed Drinks @ speofae
Rates moderate. Best accommodations iu
Floral Pieces supplied to; ‘order.
The Finest of Funeral -Farnishings. And all kinds of
FRANK’S PLACE
FRED EILERMAN, Propfietor,
. Broa i Street, above Pine,’
; Nevada City.
". BNITERPRISE LAGER BEEP
On dreught. Best brandszof _
Wines, Liquors a and Cigars.
Aine Street....5s+. -.Nevada City Ca wear.
secsrupeoamrimcuie = mg: S Cent Cigar) 50a Btroot, two doors below Mrs. ,,Ratesmoderate. Bost »
IE STOOK——
GENERAL ARTHUR TonmMian CLUB. . NATIONAL, MARKET,
LA ROSA HARMONIA :
Broad St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank.
GEORGE A. GRAY, C.J MAE ROE ya Peor
Funeral Director and Embalmer. eee ede, Maso
Telephone Nos.: Office
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