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March 9, 1901 (4 pages)

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AS PENRY, Pegister, ide January 28, 101, f Real Auction, MR COURT OF TH , State of California. estate of ANN JANB otice is hereby given, an order of the *uper nty of Nevada, State of e Eleyeuth day of Keb ter of the estateot Am , the undersigned, the ) estate cf the said Bet » auction to the high old coin of the United ) eontivmarion by sai SATUKDAY the Sh ‘ly ay 12 c'elock roe ruse door, at t: e Vor County of Nevada, lthe right, title, inter said Ann Jane Scottat] th, and all the righh the said estate hasb r otherwise acqu tion to that of the sald. time of her death, im . lot, piece or pureel ard being in the 8a ate of Califurnia, d as follows; improver lt on laad of Kureka aded north vy Seb reka Lake Company's ands of HKureka by road ijeading from ing Ciaims; together suse on the parcel is of sale: Cash, gold tes, tou be paid to the afirmation of sale by GNEs M. HUBBARD, @ Kstate o1 Aun dane 1901. fell i_—e Meeting. INUAL MERTING On; of the U dn be held at the ffi Ae ; Kearney street, > Monday, © "1901, at »he hour of r the purpose 0 elect yrs toservef or truvsaction of 8 al ay come before the yoks will close OD lock p m. q KSTE LL, Secretary, ; treet, hoom eg ne s (SHER rtising Agency: © ants’ Exchange, Calh . San Francisco, IMENTS SOLICIND. ers published 03 if sdwich. Lalands, Panama, Valrn iss aland, the Ane » States and Be pwspaper publi allowed free ours ING RATES ation. rect to Washitt Ss better 8¢ St.. $i Bie ninaTOn, oa Estate at ppt constantly 08 2 — © 40TH YEAR—NO, £3,172, “NEVADA CITY, CAL SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 9, tgor, Po 1860 BY N. P, BROWN & CO, Be THK . TRANSCRIPT. _—— SUBSCRIPTION RATES, By Mail, $6 a Year. eas By Carrier, 12 1-3 Cts'n Week, 50 CENTS A WEE Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in length inserted under Fis heed for nog k or $2a month. icant a week or 40 centsa month, Pay able invariably in advance. : Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machints Steinway Pianos and Estey Organs, a'so seyeral 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 siore, 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 0314 M street, Sacramento, Calif, . f26-1w Rooms and Board. ‘Mrs, Jones, in theStover Building on Broad wtreet, is prepared to acco.nmodate a limited number of persons with board’and lodgdng at reasonable rates. ‘ 10 ‘A Bona Fide Salary-$12 Weekly. Men and women to appoint agents and gepresent us, some t0 travel, others for lowork. $12 weekly salary and expenses. ‘Old established house, pleasant, permanent positions, rapid advancement and increase Write at once. ‘BUTLER & ALGER, of wages. Address Dept. EK, Nzw Havzn, 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. = NO—-eea Smoke =oot. ©mell. Nevada Ca. Liectric Power Co. s is the sdeal Light. Union Livery Stable Main et. opp. Union Hotel, Henry Lane, = « Prop’r. 4+ of them The Auest turn-outsiu the cunty,audplep Oven day and night : Grass Valley and Nevada City "BUS LINE. Four round trips daily. TIMETABLE: _ Until further notice the "Bus will ‘Make regular trips between Nevada pity and Grass Valley atthe following Leavi : ey : rs Neves City at 10 a.-m., 2, 5 Leaving G . B et 3:45 and S20 nae oe esi Passengers called for in any part of town without extra charge. Leave orders at the National Exchange Hote\, GEO. GRISSEL. Prop. The Leading: Flour. Capital, eee JOHN BAUER, Cashier, Liberal Interest. Loans made on approved security. Valuables can be deposited in o Office Hours: 10 a, m. to4p. m. NEVADA COUNTY BANK, 2 NEVADA CITY, CAL, : ‘GILBERT J. REOTOR, Ase't Cashier. Allowed on Deposits. _ A general Banking business transacted. Dratts issued payable in any part of the world. ur fire-proof steel vault at little expense. Stocks and Bonds bought and sold. Satarday Evenings: 6:30 p.m, . C. H. HARRISON, DBALER Im 3 All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco The Finest 5-Cent Cigar in Town. ‘C. H. HARRISON, BROAD STRERT. Ovp. Rosenberg B-: s Apricot Cordial. Oyster Cocktails The Celebrated H. B. Whiskey At “Tom’s Place.’’ T. H. LIMNELL, Prop’r. Union: Flotet Re-vpened And Now Ready for Business. Clam Juice Henry Metzenbangher, Prop’r. This Favorite Hotel has been remodeled, repainted, repapered and newly furnished throughout, thereby making . . _. pared to furnish the public wit who call will be tr “A it second to no Hotel in this part of the State. : One Hundred Sunny Rooms, And Large Modern Dining Room. Stopping place for all Stag>s and Busses. Peerless Saloon. AVING PURCHASED THIS POPULAR saloon from Chas. Dahlgren, I am prepared tofurnish to my customers the Finest Wines F Liquors and Cigars All my old friends and all the new ones d ina court manner. ‘ HENRY W. RICH. In Their New Saloon! MAITLAND BROS. Have moved into their nev cuertcrs -1 Tom mercial street and invite al ‘hel: former patrous to call and sex tim, They’ will make it a point toserve ti firest }'reac2 uf Wines, Liquors and Cig irs All kinds of Mixed rinks a Specialty. MAITLAND BROS. Prop.'s, Commercial St. NEW YORK HOTA. BROAD ST., NEVADA CI * JAS. CHIVELL, Lessee . EW MANACEMENT—A home-like B. rab bouse, situat: in one of the pleasantest portions of the Queen City. Fifty nice rooms; electric lights throughout. THE TABLE is not surpassed in the county or variety, cooking and service. Y FIRST-C BAR svpplisd BA ha dy A hetnas ie $F, BAR.' Wines, liquors Ete. Fancy Mixed Drinks a speciaitv TORKEYS-FOR THE HOLIDAYS. AH GUEY Will open up at his oJd place on Pine street oa MONDAY NEXT, and will be prepared to furnish you with chickens ‘to order. He will also have Turkeys for the holidays. Fresh Vegetables and Fruits at al! times. Se CHICKENS 0 ORDER AT ANY TIME. NEW YORK BAKERY, GEORGE HURST, Prop. r4VING ASSUMED THE MANAGEMENT et this well-known bohect. t ams pre Bread, Pies and Cakes SOMETHING NEW!) . JAMES HBNSESSY,~UNDERTAKING PARLORS. ‘ HENRY LANE, Prop, Broad Street Nevada City, Ca}. ALBERT REYNOLDS, Faneral Director. Bodies Embalmed for shipment. Orders taken for Floral Pieces. Telephone ‘34. Empire Stable, Broad Street, opp. National Exchange Hotel . Hoven Uiey, Prop’r. The Empire Li Stable has the largest lot of HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES To be found tn this nart of the State. THE RECEPTION, ALEX HONGBL.....Proprietor Commercial Street, Nevada City. A ery 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, Neayda City Transfer Co. DRAYING AND HAULING. Particular attention paid to the transpor tation of bag; e for theatrica) parties, Piano and furniture moving. Telephous 8 wood D.°,. BAKER New Fruit and Vegetable Store, YEE LEE & CO. H AVE opened a first-class Store stiotains 24 the Bridge on MAIN STREBT, wherewil he kept at all times the very best of Fruits Vegetables, Chickens, etc. Bico, Cigars and Tobacco. . Goods delivered free of charge’ and the hest of eatisfaction guaranteed WANTED--A HUSBAND! I AM A_ YOUNG LADY OF 22 worth $20,000, and desire a true and loving husband. Address, P. O. BOX 152, mr4 NATIONAL MARKET, Broad St., Opp. Citisene’ Bank. BALDINSVILLE, N. Y. C.J.NAFPPZIGER, « 2 Prop’: Beef, Pork, Mutton Veal, Sausages, etc. Jame, Baconand Lard le retail. eporeeiennt And all kinds of Meats usually found ina first class market, -00ds delivered free sharge CITIZENS BANK neorporated 1876.) BROAD STREET, MNBVADA CITY CAPITAL. Authorized and subscribed, $200,000 Paidupincoin, = «= 50,000 Undivided profits, 85,000
«.-Cashier -Secretary Dr. R. M. Hunt, Geo, M. Hughes, ORGAN on. Niles Searls, Lord Housman BUSINESS HOUBS. 10 a. M. to 4 P. M., and on Saturdays from 6:80 to 7:30 P.M. OCOREESPONDENTS. New York—National Bank of North Amer"Ea Evenaieps-vise National Bank; Lon . Pi erican Bank. ppv stiomen I nt rend Bank of D. O. Milk & Co. We issue Sight Drafts payabie in EW YORK FRANCISCO, SACRAMENTO. Bilis of Excha: yable at sight in Peg wo oy Cities on Creat Britain an a aT ections on any part of the United State: © Mienaee aries. tedid tor. Coantyond Stet its. Weeil and Silver Ballion purch vsed, Assay Office at the Bank, 2 This Bank Maintains an office at Grass V. ley, where a general nking Business i: J. M; THOMAS, Resident Agent at Grass Valley. UNION MARKET, Beef/Pork, Mutton, Veal, Ete., At the lowest rates. E ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE WwW stock of the vered t artof the city. Wed dine pad nie Heel Pastry a specialty . agent of the Missour! Pacific railroad, ed to the clerk that he believed he . Competent, but Uncanny. A. A. Gallagher, district passenger while en route south was taken quite ill and-was compelled to stop at Montgomery, Ala. He went to a hotel and sent for.a physician, The medical nian said: ae “You have a case of pneumonia and must have a nurse.” “All right,” said Gallagher. “Do you know a good nurse you can send to look after me?” af have the nurse at the hotel within an hour. In about'an héur a colored woman who measured about nine feet in girth put in an appearance, and Gallagher asked her if she had ever nursed sick people. “Yes, indeed,” she replied. “Ize had considerable sperience with’ ailing pussons. I nussed Marster John, and he died; then I nussed Mistress Lucy, and she died; then I nussed Mistress Lucy’s sister. The doctor didn’t think she was so very poorly, but she done died.” ; “Have you had any other experience in nursing?” asked Gallagher, “Yes,-indeed: Only last week I left Colonel Carter’s house, where I nussed the colonel for five days.” “Well, did the colonel get well?” asked Gallagher. : “No. The colonel he died, too, but Dr, Jones, who ’tended him, run a big knife into the colonel and opened him up. The doctor had been out late the night before and was a little nervous. The knife sort of slipped and just about cut the colonel’s heart out. Then the. doctor said. all h— couldn’t save him.” “You seem to be a good nurse,” said Gallagher] “and you're engaged.”—Cincinnati Enquirer. Not So Far Gone. The last letter he received from wifey conveyed the intelligence that she was quite sick, and of course he was considerably worried. But he was comforted by the fact that she was with her mother. He wrote her an affectionate letter and told her to be sure and let him. know if she grew worse. The next letter conveyed the intelligence that she was a little worse, though the doctor said it was nothing serious. But he worried a great deal, The next afternoon a telegraph boy sauntered into his office with the usual nonchalance of a messenger boy conveying a “rush” message and shoved the book under hubby’s nose. : “Is dis Mr. Blank?’ asked the boy. “Yes,” gasped hubby, cold chills chasing up and down bis spine. : “Message f’r you. Sign here. De charges is 60 cents.” Hubby grabbed the fateful manila envelope and hastily tore it open. What he suffered while tremblingly unfolding the bit of yellow paper can be imagined, but not described. He was almost afraid to read it, but finally he nerved himself for the worst. This is what he read: “Turn off the water and don’t forget to give the bird plenty of seed.”—Omaha World-Herald. Sword of a Thousand Pieces, What do you think of a sword blade that contains a thousand sheets of metal? Yet they are not uncommon and, as you will readily imagine, are of oriental workmanship. Our painstaking, patient Japanese friends are the makers of them, and a few days ago I had the pleasure of seeing one in a Fourth avenue curiosity shop and had its method of manufacture explained. The blades of these sabers are made from magnetic iron ores. The steel is produced in small, Very thin sheets, and the workman begins by. fixing one of them to the end of an iron rod which serves as a handle. To this are soldered other small sheets until the mass has a length of about eight inches, a width of about two inches and a thickness of a little more than a quarter of an inch. ; This bar is brought to a white heat, doubled on itself and hammered until it is down to its original dimenstons: This process is repeated 15 times. Four similar bars are then soldered together, doubled upon themselves, resoldered and heated, the operation being repeated five times. This process makes the superposed Idyers so thin that a saber contains at least @ thousand sheets of metal. If you find one of these swords that has--a veined appearance, you may know it is caused by alternate layers of fron and steel being soldered together. —New York Herald. A Word Kept Him Up. An absentminded ruralite was the cause of much amusement at a Memphis hotel a few nights ago. He registered early after supper, but did not go to his room right off. About 9 o’clock, his usual bedtime, he remarkwould “remain.” “All right,” said the obliging man behind the counter. The big clock ticked off another hour,-and the old man addressed the clerk again: “I say I believe I’ll remain.” “You have my permission, sir,” When the hands on the dial pointed to 11, the old fellow, who was so sleepy he hardly knew where he was “at,” called out in a half angry voice: “By the eternal, I say I believe I'l) remain!” Again the clerk assured him of his permission, but the situation was becoming critical, and something had to be done. “When you are ready to retire,” said the clerk, “you can get your key at this desk.’* “Retire,” said the exasperated guest. “That is the very word I’ve been try ing to think of for two hours. Give me the key to my room. I'll sleep un til 10 o’clock ip the morning to mak« up for lost time!”—Memphis Scimitar Popular Public Taste Hams, Bacos and Lard. The doctor said he did and would . _. Upportanity. . In one of the old Greek cities there stood long ago-a statue. Every trace of it has vanisied now. But there ts still in existence an epigram which gives ua an excellent: description of it, and as we read the words we can surely discover the lesson which those wise old Greeks meant that the statue should teach to every passerby. The epigram is in the form of a conversation between a traveler and the statue: “What ts thy name, O statue?’ “It am called Opportunity.” “Who made thee?” ied “Lysippus.” TG, “Why artthouon thy toes?” ~ “To show that I stay but a moment.” “Why hast thou wings on thy feet?” “To show how quickly I pass by.” “But why is thy hair so long on thy forehead?” “That men may seize me when they meet me,” “Why, then, is thy head so bald be hind?” “To show that when I have once passed I cannot be caught.”—Christian Press. — * Machbeth’s Wife’s Christian Name. Miss Blank, who wished to become a candidate for the position of teacher in the public schools, went up for examlnation recently. Among other things she was called upon to rea@ 9 passage from “Macbeth” which closes with the words ‘which Macbeth speaks to Lady Macbeth, “I prithee come with me.” “And what,” asked the examiner, “do you understand ‘prithee’ to mean?” “I understand it to be a corruption of ‘pray thee,’” replied the would be teacher, surprised at so trivial a question. “Tam glad,” said the examiner. “The lady who came just before you assured me that it was the Christian name of Macbeth’s wife.”—Judge, The Abused Mule, The wickedness of mules ts a standIng joke, and you are always hearing them abused. Ever see a team of mules ruo away? Almost every day you see a family horse running away, usually with screaming women and children ip the buggy, but did you ever see a mule rup away? Did you ever personally know a mule to kick any one? The fact Is, the mule works hard on Nght feed and gets nothing »ut abuse.— Atchison Globe, Just the Opposite. “When . tirst met you,” cried the woman. who bad been married for her ‘wioney, “you occupied a low, menial position, but now, thanks to me, your “Is a hymeneal one,” her husband interrupted.— Exchange. Impending Socia! Rivalries, “Mars can boast a much older ciyillzation than ours,” “Say, bow their first families will took dowp on ours when we begin to get chummy!’—Cleveland Plain Deal. er, Energy will do anything thet can be done ip this world, and no talents, no circumstances, no opportunities, will make a two legged animal a man witbout It. WHEN YOU . HAVE THE GRIPPE TAKE J. F. Cutter Whiskey and Quinine. tw ill care you B. MARTIN & CO. Sole Agents. 54-56 First St., San Francisco, PaWechy has been fereth ly o 4, aad 4 bottled evpre: eine onthoet . For Buggy Tops Carriage Trimmings Of all kinds go to J. Gairns. HE IS MAKING TOPS OF ALL GRADES At price to suit the times. A Pine Line of Robes from $2 up. Horse Blankets of all grades. Harness, Saddles, Whips, Combs and Brushes. All at Bed Rock Prices for Cash. At the prices ~ these goods Curry position” — 4 Odd Fellows’ Cemetery Association. ing and familie .is $50. Ali othe:s $55. penn a orname.zts and s'iouds are se:idom umeat and saves thecost of a lot and its care and stone wor! GOOOOODOOOOOOE Headache Powders. afe and Sure. hey Do Not Affect the Heart. For Sale at———_ 6 DICKERMAN’S. ©O© © QOOQOQOOOOEOQOOOGO Drugs, Stationery and Photo Supplies. © creamer <a JORDAN'S CHEAPEST PLAZA PLANING MILL... RICE & LEWIS, Prop's. .. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. ouldines* Srackets, Woodwork of all kinds, Office and Store Fixtures, Turning, House-Trimming, Fancy Grill Workla Sovecialty, Plans Drawn for Neat and Modern Homes Getour stim es ov auy work of this.sort that you may peed, RICE & LEWIS, SackaMEnro St., Newapa Crry, NOTICE. The Business of Cooper Bros, with well-known Lumber etc. is offered for sale at a bargain, For farther particulars apply at the office at Lumber Yard, Nevada City, Navada County, Oalifornia. j23 "a 0 9 eo ee j ( FOR SALE. ; j A rare op vestment. rtunity is offered for inarty desires to seli imme-—sdiately, 500 shares of stock of the 3 Bachelor's Oil ‘Sompaay o California © Non-Assessable. Price #0c,er share $ for all or auy part. Company’s price, $ i $1.00 per share. Address, : C. J. TALLON. i ‘No308 Market St., San Francisco: ‘ EE SEE 9 EE 1 SE 9 EE ey ce 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 ant’ Land Oases, : Office in Claus Spreckles’ Building, orner Third aud Market Streets, San Francisco. Rooms 12, 14 and 16. CREMATION. GAN FRANCISCO. ~ for Cremation to Church memmembe's of organizations hav secretaries and Expensive niche in the Columbarium is a mon Advertising in the ‘TRansonirr tells. . No Credit Timber, Lands, Mill Machinery, . 3}4 BOSSA Short Order Restaurant The undersigned have reope: restaurant !n the Mills buliding ay . sti Me and will give strict attention to short orders, including . Tamales, Enchladas, Coffee, Ham and Eggs, Bacon and Eggs. Nevada City Assay Office, Assaying of Ores of all description, ILL TESTS AND THE REDUCTION OF Fractious Ores a specialty. Mail or Express orders prom tly attended to. GOLUV BUUGHI, Broad Street, low National Hotel. T. H. HICKS & CO. E. W. SCHMIDT, LEADING CIGAR DEALER, Pine Street,.,.....0..Nevada City? Cal LEADING LADY, Best: 5 Cent Cigar Sold, . —In stoox— GENERAL ARTHUR H IMPT'D SSTRELLA LDT BOHEMIAN CLUB HARMONIA J, R, DAVIS, feacher o Vocal and Instrumental! Music, Also Choral apd Orchestral Director, Visits Nevada City, Grass V: and other portions of Nevada county w for the own purpose of instructing pupils at omes, For particulars as to terms of tuition, ete. apply to the Prof ther be ‘essor, ei by lesterow nal! t his ho orth Bes Unies Hemet Reena oe areas Dancing . School. Ladies. .and geutieman’s dancing sehool every Wednesday evening, and children's dancing school every Saturday afternoon, by PROF. JOHN MICHELL, The Best Liquors, The Best Cigars. Lhesve are the attractions you can always find at “THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.” Beer 5 Cents a Glass, Allthe favorite brands foray kei ie pa Wee. J, Britiand, Mrs. Steffens & Mrs, Durand: ta a GES IE i scan oR inert, Pome &