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March 8, 1901 (4 pages)

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Anita ming adverse'yany onClida ed Quarts re required to tile the Kegister oi the at ; ac. amento, in Tivg ths xty days eof,o thiey willbe, provi ivus of the -ENRY, Register, bat the foregoing . r Patent be pub. Cty days (10 weeks) = LY TRANSCRIPT, a . . d at Nevada City, ‘ ENR Y, Register, january 28, 1901, teal Estate ‘at : tion, COURT OF THE te of California, ate of ANN JANE . y is herel.y given, rder of the *uperpf Nevada, State of 4 eveath day of Feb. of the estate of\Ann » undersigned, the ate of the said Es etion to the high — coin of the United stirma)ion by said FUKDAY the th BS c’elock My 1 oor, at te Vow yunty of Nevada, right, title, interAnn Jane Seottat. . and all the right, said estate hasb herwise acquit to that of the said » of her death, in piece or parcel of being in the said of California, am follows: [morove1 land of Kureka north wy School . Lake Companyé ; of Eureka Lake. oad leading from Ciaims; together — on the parcel. of f sale: Cash, gold -o be paid to the nation of sale by ‘SM. HUBBARD, tate oi Aun Jane fel2 Ee ting. \L MEFTING OF the C:dmus Gold . eld at the office of arney street, San on Mondsy Ay l, at the hour 0 y purpose of elect sserve for the ea: psaction of suck xome before the: will close on Frip.m. i ELL, Secretary, t, Koom eS ——_——""_4 HER ing Agency. ’ Exchange, Calle ; francisco. : {TS SOLICITED . published op t™ ch Islands, P lama, Wee ) d, the Au apt ti and Kuropé . aper publishes’ tantly o Q ved free acces. . RATES a. —_— ‘tilhlig Silesia ruil ’ —__—— SUBSCRIPTION RATES, _ By [lail, $6 a Year. By Carrier, 12 1-2 Cts a Week. 50 CENTS A WEEK rtisoments of not to exeeed five lines ir a ieesh inserted under this head. cents a week or $2a month. Kae additional line 10 cents a week or 40 centsa month. Pay. able invariably in advance. . : Pianos, Organs end Sewing [achines. Steinway Pianos and Estey Organs, a!so severa! different makes of pianos from $200 up. Organs from $25 up. Latest improved Singer machines from $35 up. Other makes from $5up. Office Bovey Bros. shoe store, 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. I: quire of A. Naake on Long street. House For Sale. A house three doors from New York Hotel on Broad street, Nevaca City. Address to 503% 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 and lcdging at reasonable rates. : 10 A Bona Fide Salary-$12 Weekly, Men and women to appoint agents and represent us, some to travel, others for lowork $12 weekly salary and expenses. Old established house, pleasant, permanent positions, rapid advancement and increase of wages. Write at ouce. 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. Smoke. Soot Smell. Nevada Ce. Electric Power Co. Ss is tke ideal Light. Union Livery Stable Main st. opp. Union Hotel. Henry Lane, = Prop’r. The floest : bot A cr turo-outeinthe ounty.end plev Unen day and aighs Grass Valley and Nevada City "BUS LINE. Four round trips daily. TIMETABLE: Until further notice the "Bus will make Tegular trips between Nevada vey and Grass Valley at the. following Leaving Nevada Oi tie 3 ei . nee a City at 10a. m.,2 5 Leaving Grass Valley at 8:45a.m. 4, 8:45 and 6:30 p. m, Own without extra oi . Leave TRANSCRIPT.) pared tofurnish to my customers the who cal. ner. Have moved into their ne-v ¢ ue rters =» Tom MAITLAND BROS. Prop.’s, Commercial St. NEW YORK HOTE!. up-to. leasantest portions of the Bice rooms; electric lights throughout, or variety, cooking and ser vice. * oe IRST-CLA su . g ALROTUY, FURST CEASE, BAR oui Passengers called for in any part of Eavors. Bae. NEVADA Capital, emg JOHN BAUER, Cash'er, Loans made on approved security. Office. Hours; 10 a. m. 10 4 p.m. COUNTY . NEVADA CITY, CAL. __—_ Liberal Interest: Allowed ‘on Deposits. A general Banking business transactea. Dratts issued payable in any vart of the world. Valuables can be deposited in our fire-proof: steel vault at little expense. Saturday Evenings: 6:30 p. m. _C. H. HARRISON, DEALER 18 All Kinds of Cigars: and Tobacco The Finest 5-Cent Cigar in Town. C. H. HARRISON, BROAD STREET. Opp. Rotenberg Brrs SOMETHING Apricot Cordial. eed Clam Juice Oyster Cocktails The Celebrated H. B. Whiskey At “Tom’s Place.” T. H. LIMNELL, Prop’r. Union: Hotel Re-opened And Now Ready for Business. Henry Metzenbaugher, Prop’r. 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 saloon from Chas. Dahlgren, I am preFinest Wines Liquors and Cigars All my old friends and all the new. ones i will be treated ina courteous manHENRY W. RICH. In Their New Saloon! MAITLAND BROS mercial street and invite al ‘hel: former patrous to call and sex tim. They will make it a point to serve he fires* }-rinas uf Wines, Liquors and Cig1rs All kinds of Mixed wrinks a Specialty. BROAD ST., NEVADA CI ” JAS. CHIVELL, Lessee. UNDER NEW MANACEMENT—A home-like ate house situa in one of the ueen City. Fifty THE TABLE is not surpassed in.the county Pancy Drinks a spec. aityv orders at the National Exchange Hotet. . : GEO. GRISSEL. Prop. — The Leading Flour. TURKEYS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, Will open up at his old place on Pine street on MONDAY NEXT, and will be prepared to farnish you with chickens to order. for the holidays. times. CHICKENS TO ORDER AT ANY TIME. AH GUEY He will also have Turkeys Fresh Vegetables and Fruits at all NEW YORK BAKERY, H AVING ‘ASSUMED THE MANAGEMENT pared to furnish the public wi Delivered free to any part of the on 4 lade GEORGE HURST, Prop. . of this well-known bakery, w= am pre Bread, Pies and Cakes NEW 1} UNDERTAKING. PARLORS ALBERT REYNOLDS, Faneral Director. Bodies Embalmed for shipment. . Orders taken for Floral Pieces. Telephone 34. . Empire Stable, Broad Street, opp. National Bxchangs Hotel Nevada City, JAMES HENSESSY,z The Empire Li Stable . bas cee lnsanet. ios of HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES ‘To be found tn this pare of the State. THE RECEPTION, ALEX HONGEL..... Proprietor. Commercial Street, Nevada City. J MOORE “AA” WHISKEY A SPECIALTY, The best brands of Wines, Liqnors and Cigars may be found here. Come and see for yourself and be convinced. Neavda City Transfer Co: DRAYING AND HAULING. Particular attention paid so the transpor Prop’r. tation of for t! Piano and fu ure moving. fcan New Fruit and Vegetable Store. YEE LEE & CO. "J AVE opened a first-class Store adjoin! the Bridge on MAIN STREET, whores be kept at all times the very heet of Fruits Vea bies, re ad Tok ete. gO. Ts a bacco. Good: livered 7 f charge”and the best of renttvbantien qunpasteed, WANTED--A HUSBAND! AM A YOUNG LADY OF 22 worth $20,000, and desire a true and loving husband. Address, P. O. BOX 152, mré4 NATIONAL MARKET, Broad St., Opp. Citisens’ Bank. Prop’r BaLpDINnsvIL“_e, N. Y. C.J.NAFFZIGER, = = Beef, Pork, Mutton : ‘4 Veal, Sausages, ote.jams, Baconand Lard tail. wholesale and re’ pore of o asually —— ina fires el mar : delivered free i ébarge. CITIZENS BANK neorporated 1876.) BROAD STREET, MBYADA CITY CAPITAL. Authorized and subscribed, $20,000 Paidupincoin, = <= = 50,000 Undivided profits, = 85,000 DIRECTORS. B. M. PERSTON.....0ccgeeccececces, President Joun T. Mone@ayn. <a D. -" Mowess. corre ais og Lord Housman. Geo, M. Hughes. BUSINESS HOURS. .M. to 4 P. M., and on Saturdays from adecdtae 6:30 to 7:30 P.M. OOREESPONDESTS. New York—National Bank of North Amer. toa. San Francisco—First National Bank, Lon & American Bank. Te cameato~ Maatenal Bank of D._O. Mitt * EF eee Sight Drafts payabie in NEW YO. SAN FRANCISCO, SACRAMENTO. le t Also Bills of Buobange at sight ip the principal cities Britain anKuro Collects ons on any part of the United State: * Highest prlee paid for. County and Stete arrants. . : Sil Bullion pureh-.sed qe Saee os tke Banke sys This Bank Maintains an offite at Grass Val Banking ley, where a general Business is J. M. THOMAS, Resident Agent at Grass Valiey. UNION MARKET, COLLEY BROS., .© . Prop’s. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Bte., At the lowest rates, ALSO KBEP ON HAND & CHOICE ding entices and Vaney Pastry & spec
8 8 H : ee = reer . “During the civil war,” said an ex3 4 . SE E To gs EEE pl = g i & : the bombardment of Charleston . ‘ kcalled by the.men the Swamp Angel. The gun took its name from the swamp in. which it stood, and to move it throngh that boggy morass was an en. gineering feat of extreme difficulty. However, the commanding officers were determined to have the gun brought within range of Charleston and_issned orders to that effect. At the same time ; they sent word to the engineer having -the. matter in charge of requisition without regard to trouble or expense ‘for anything necessary to accomplish the desired object. His first requisition called for men 26 feet 6 inches In “height. Another officer promptly took fe matter in charge; from which it-can readily be deduced that it is not a paying investment to make ,jokes in the army at the expense of your superiors.” New York Tribune. : A Contrast In Cooks. In an article contributed to a London paper John Strange Winter, who has been ving for many months past in Dieppe, compares the French to the English cook, rather to the detriment of the latter. “In the French kitchen,” she says, “there is no waste. It would seem that the French mind does not run to waste or revel in it as the lower class English mind invariably does.” The French cook will not only doa bit of the housework, but she will do it cheerfully and as a matter of course. “You cannot buy your French cook too many pans, and her soul loves copper in ber kitchen. Certainly an English cook would grumble if she was expected to keep a kitchen full of copper pans bright and clean, but a French one has them in a condition akin to burnished gold. .Her pride is gratified if herkitchen walls are hung witb these orRaments, and ever if she does the greater part of her small cooking in little enameled pans she will daily rub up the copper ones which hang on the wall.” She Guessed It. He was descanting with vigor on the exceptional quality of the dinners that are served at one of the fashionable clubs of Brooklyn at a very low figure for a first class meal on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Equally toothsome ‘luncheons could be had on other days of.the week, but dinners in course only on those days. “And why on only those three days?” queried the New Yorker, to whom the delights of life in Brooklyn were being rehearsed. _ “Wash day, ironing day and the girl’s day out,” quickly respotided one of the ladies of the party. “That's no sort of a conundrum to a: woman who has ever had the care of a house. Better try a barder one next time unless you hap pen to be in a stag party.”—New York Times. : What Frightened Him. While crossing the isthmus of Panama by rail some years ago the conductor obligingly stopped the train for Mr. Campion to gather somg beautiful crimson flowers by the roadside. It was midday and intensely hot. In his “@n'the Frontier” Mr. Campion tells a pectliar story of this flower picking experience. went alone to pluck the flowers. After gathering a handful I noticed a large bed of plants knee high and of delicate form and a beautiful green shade. I walked to them, broke off a fine spray and placed it with the flowers. To my amazement I saw that I had gathered a withered, shriveled, brownish weed. I threw it away, carefully selected a large, bright green plant. and plucked it. Again I had in my hand a bunch of withered leaves. It flashed through my mind that a sudden attack of Panama fever, which was very prevalent and much talked of, had struck me delirious, I went “off my head” from fright. In a panic I threw the flowers down and was about to run to the train. I lookederound. Nothing seemed strange. I felt my pulse. All right. I was ina perspiration, but the heat would have made.a lizard perspire. Then I noticed that the plants where I stood seemed shrunken and wilted. Carefully I put my finger on a fresh branch. Instantly the leaves shrank and began to change color. I had been frightened by sensitive plants. Uawritten History. Gtles—Columbus must have been the victim of a bunko game. Miles—Why do you think so? Giles—Because he was the first to conceive the idea that the world wasn’t aquare,-Chicago Post. A Faithful Likeuess. Artist—Here is the portrait of your wife which— Mr. Richman—Ah! It’s very like ber.’ Artist—She—er—h’m—she. didn’t pay for it She said you'd do tbat. Mr. Richman—Ah! Stil! more like her.—Philadelphia Press. First Need. “What.ten books would yon take ff you had to pass the rest of your life on a desert island?” “Oh, . wouldn’t take books at all; Pd take things to eat.”—Exchange., A federal union of tegetarian socteties exists In London. London has a vegetarian hospital with 20 beds in Popular ic Taste Hams, Bacos 4 ea extremely desirable to bring to . ~ bear on the city an extra heavy gun . I refused offers ‘of assistance and + 2a -. HER ANSWER, . cell S echrameeel Sars "Dear Neil,"* he wrote; “these violets — Pve ‘made so bold to send ti you Shall be my mute. em!,aseddets, _—vAnd each shall tel] how deep and true The sehiler's love ig; craving yours For him What messengers more meet Are they uot typical of you, 3 ‘The¥ are so sweet?” * "Dear Jack," she wrote; ‘your violets _ Have just this moment been received. Their message ‘ook me by surprise;, * "Twas something scarce to be belisved, T send my any back with them; =~ What Biter Sessengets for you? So typica! of how you'll feel, They are & blue!’’ —Catholic Times and Standard B GOOEOOOOOOOOEOOOOO Sees et ed eeu A Chinese Curiosity. “A Chinaman in San Francisco,” says @ gossiper in the Philadelphia Record, “showed me once an ivory ball as big as your two fists, with six smaller balls inside it. It was the most wonderful thing I ever saw. The Chinaman said grandfather and that he was the third generation to work on them. He told me how the work was done, “It begins with a solid block of ivory, which is turned itito.a ball and then carved in a latticed pattern with tiny saw toothed knives. Throngh the lattice, with other knives that are bent in various shapes, the second ball is caryed, but is kept fast to the first one by a thin strip of ivory left at the top and by another left at the bottom. Then the third ball, with still finer knives, is tackled through’ the first and second ones, and so the work goes on till all the balls are finished, when the strips that hold them firm are cut away, and they all revolve freely, one inside the other, “This Chinaman said it was a common thing for families to have such balls for hundreds of years—grandfather, father, son and grandson working on them when they had nothing else to do. They are priceless, of course. Some cheap balls are made of vegetable ivory, being carved while the material is soft, like a potato. These, though, are 4 hot worth more than a few doHars at the most.” Time as a-Sculptor, af A portrait traced by ature on a wo} man’s tombstone, says The Scots Pic. ‘torial, has recently beer discovered in Jedburgh graveyard, near. the famous abbey. The stone was erected in 1798 by @ worthy baille of Jethart to the memory: of his wife, Alison. Renwick. The slow finger of time has worn away most of the facing on the front ef the stone, and part of it is overgrown with moss, which has outlined the features. Local opinion favors the view that the face is a likeness of the good old lady who sleeps beneath, a theory which has at least the merit of being difficult of disproof, since no one living can possibly have seen her. Carrying Out the Rale. “Some editor who has been giving advice to people on how to live to be old says that one of the main rules to follow is to go away from the table at each meal feeling as if you could eat more.” “Well, say, if that’s right, every felfow at our boarding house ovght to live to be a hupsred!’—Cleveland Plain Dealer. ; WHEN YOU HAVE THE GRIPPE TAKE J. F. Cutter Whiskey and Quinine. It ul cine you E. MARTIN & CO. Sole Agents. 54-56 First St., San Francisco, For Buggy Tops Carriage Trimmings Of all kinds go to J. Gaifns. HE IS MAKING TOPS OF ALL GRADES Atprice to suit the times. A Fine Line of Robes from $2 up. that the balls had been begun by his . . Timber, Lands, Mill Machinery, etc, is offered for sale at a office at Lumber Yard, Nevada Oity, Nevada County, California. diately, 500 shares of stock of the Attorney and Counselor at Law. Will practice in all the Courts of the Mining Patents and Land Cases. orner Third aud Market Streets, Francisco. Rooms 12, 14 and 16. @ LA RUE'S— x, xHeadache _ Powders. Safe and Sure. They Do Not ‘ Affect the Heart. eK KK Kx x KM K MK x KK KX DICKERMAN’S. § Drags, Stationery and ae Photo Supplies. ©QOOOQQOOOOOQOOOOOO © nnn — —_ . FOR SALE BY 9 LEADING DEALERS * * 7, Ad ORDAN MANUFACTURER < ST-LOUIG? aulpgaEFFIEL Ya Mo. ENGLAND. SG PLAZA PLANING MILL..._ .. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. 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 stim es ov any work of this sort that you may need. RICE & LEWIS, NOTICE. The short Order Restaurant Business of Cooper Bros, with The undersigned have reopened the restaurantin the Mills buildi on Broad street, and will give strict attention to short orders, including Tamales, Enchiladas, < Coffee, Ham and Eggs, Mrs, Steffons & Mrs, Durand Nevada City Assay. Office, Assaying of Ores sof all description. Mitt TESTS AND THE REDUCTION OF 2 {atone Crem s pe seabed ail or Express orders pro: a to. GOLD HUUGHT, Broad Street belog National Hotel. T. H. HICKS & CO. E. W. SCHIIIDT, LRADING CIGAR DEALER, Pine Street....0+..04.+.,Nevaiia Ottyt Cal LEADING LADY, Best 8 Cont Cigar id, well-known Lumber bargain, For further particulars apply at the j23 mS DP SD 1 FOR SALE. —Its stoox— GENERAL ARTHUR HUMBOLDT IMPT’D 1 ie SSTEELLA BOHEMIAN CLUB epee ane en ee” A ROSA HARMONIA Bachelor's Oil Company o' California Non-Assessabie. Price 60c per share J, R, DAVIS ’ S00 pee thee agcompany’s price, © . feacher o Vocal and instrament: . C. J. TALLON. Music, Also Choral apd Orchestral Director. Visits Nevada City, Grass Valley and other portions of Nevada county weekly for the parpose of instructing pupils at own. omes, For particulars as to terms of tuition, ete. nad 3 yah hie boaeata eae by jet "on a omeina the Union Hotel Nevada City ies ae Dancing . School. Ladies and gentieman’s dancing sehool every Wednesday evening, and children’s dancing school every Saturday afternoon, by PROF, JOHN. MICHELL, se s es 3 $1.00 per share. Address, 4 No. 308 Market St., San Francisco. 1 Sy Rg SRR a ee cee em R. H. TURNER, United States. Makes a specialty of Mining : Cases, Office in Claus Spreckles’ Building, San . The Best Liquors, Horse Biankets of all grades. , pea Harness, Saddles, Whips, Curry Combs and Brushes. All at Bed Rock Prices for Cash. these goods. are now offered Odd Fellows’ Cemetery Association, TT? charge for Cremationto Chureh memee petted alloms familie The Best Cigars. These are the attractions you can always find at “THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.” Beer 5 Cents a Giass, CREMATION. 6AN FRANCISCO, embe's of organizations hav and . is . All others $55. 7 All the favorite brands of Whiskies coffins, _ Prpamente and sbouds are seidom and, auch as: “Keutueky Jarioe, it ‘ Siren ss No Credit 223° 9OOQONCEOSOOOOOSO @6OOSOOCOOOOOOOOCO Bacon and Eggs. . 4 pei Si nile ee st i a a : ; = Z 4 i sierienragaes? Petra oa Re Et a