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_ NEVADA CITY, CAL, WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 16, 1808.
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THE TRANSCRIPT.
EROWN & CALKINS, : Proprietors.
By Mail $6a Year.
By Carrier 12 1-2 Cts. a Week.
ADVERTISING RATES, é
Made known on application.
cacaaieiana’
SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
Auction Sale.
The Driesbach Ranch, .
. s
Meets at Odd Fellows Hall
lst and 8d Satu: Evenings of t7
JENNIE THOMAS, N. G,
ley, 16 miles from Wheatland and 25 miles from
. Marysville, will be sold at Pablie Auction
Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47, 1. 0.
Meets at Odd Fellows Hr ij
Gvery 2d and or of — month at
CHAS STEFFEN, C. P.
Hydraulic: Parlor, No. 56, N. . G: W.
Meets at Pythian Castle
Every Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock.
GEO. F, ADAIR, Pres.
ED. J. MORGAN, R. 8. : :
Nevada Commandery, No. 6, K. T.
Meets at Masonic Hall
First and third Thursday of each month, at
7:80 o’elock. °
; , HAS. H. DY, 7
inna
Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N._D. G. W,
Meets at Pythian Castle
Second and es 23 gore et sag month.
MRS: BELLE DOUGLASS RS Oe Ee
NATIONAL MARKET,
Broad St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank.
C.J.NAFFZIGER, = = Prop’
Beef, Pork, Mutton
Vv Sausages, etc.
Hama, Baconand Lard boc :
wholesale and retail.
And all kinds of Meata
usually found in aftirst
Ci market,
fc
Sierra Valley Butter.
_H. GOERING,
()* Sierraville, has a large quantity of Si-.
Oxcrats ter fot Baton oS
Fisher Bros.’ and W. E£, Johnston’s:
7“ 019-1m
The Gem Saloon,
CHAS. CLARK, Proprietor.
to
Sold in kegs and kits,
There are many places where you
can be accommodated with fine
Liquor, Ale, Beer and Cigars
But the cures of them all is the Old
GEM, whicly. has had such a
reputation for so wey me
DRO IN ALL YE O HAVE
NEVER TRIED THIS PLACK.
New Fruit and Vegetable Store,
YEE LEE & CO.
AVE med a first-class Store aspen,
the Bridge on MAIN STREET, where wi
be kept at all times the very best of ;Fruits,
Yeqeterie. Chickens, ete,
A Cigars and Tobacco. M
Goods nelly oeatk free of charge and the
best of satisfaction guaranteed.
Union Livery Stable,
Main st.; opp. Union Hotel,
Henry Lane, = Prop’r
The finest turn-outs in the county,and plenty of them
Open day andnight .
Dr. N. BE. Chapman,
Dr. C. W. Chapman,
DENTISTS.
Office at residenee, Sacramento. st Nevad
City, Cal. —
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For Sale.
One thousand tons of firstclass Alfalfa Hay, in lots to
suit. F. O; B. Golconda.
Correspondence solicited.
L. DUTERTRE,
017. Golconda Hot Springs, Nevada
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New : Vegetable,
FRUIT
POULTRY STORE.
Chas. W.Kam & Co.
First-Class Store in the Transoript Block,
Where they will keep constantly on haad th:
_. RUHSTALLER’S
Ay TSOARD-& SON;
‘. Also on. sale Enterprise Bock Beer.
~ tthe Thighest bidder, on
Thursday, December Ist, 1898,
0
. Sale will take place at Court House, Nevada City.
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erties known as the UPPER and LOWER ranches. e
The UPPER ranch contains 350 acres, more or less, 50 acres of which are
planted to choice winé grapes in full bearing, balance rolling, fruit and pasture
land. :
Improvements are 12-room dwelling, «barn 80-80 feet, stone and frame 31g
storywinery, 60x75 feet, with complete wine making plant, fruit dryer, shop,
sheds, etc., etc.
There are two springs of pure water on the place.
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Wheatland and Grass Valley road.
About 240 acres are level meadow land dnd 410 acres rolling land.
The Campbell Ditch runs through the ranch. The improvements are a 22
room road side house situated at the road junction, two large barns, each 80x80
feet, sheds, outhouses, well, etc.
This is considered the finest Ranch in Nevada County.
“The projected Electric Railway from Marysville to Grass Valley will run
through this Ranch. j
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These fine properties will be sold either separately or as a whole.
TERMS—Cash or One-half cash and balange on mortgage at 8 per cent per
‘annum. is ees a
Deposit of 10 per cent. of purchase price required at time of sale. =
For farther particulars enquire of
FRED SEARLS, Nevada City, Cal.
a Boulder’ Street,
NS Nevada City,
Call on us before
going elsewhere
M. L. & D. MARSH
TaE “POPULAR BaKERY
In the Transcript Block, on
Commercial street, is now
Perfection
in Brewing .
is Reached.
BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER
way:
Toserve the public with First-class
Bread, .
“GILT EDGE” :
Has * 3 Pies and
STEAM: BEER
Cakes.
There are other Beers, but
@GILT EDGE
% IS PURE.
WHEELIHAN BROS.,
Grass Valley.
ANCY PASTRY OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER
Wedding Cakes a Specialty.
&aF-Fresh Compressed Yeast Cakes Con.
stantly on hand.
FRED BOST .« « Proprietor.
TELEPHONE 37.
Agents
Leave orders at
Glenbrook Saloon
. JOE CONROY, Proprietor.
Pine Street, Nevada City.
SCHIIIDT BROS.
LEADING CIGAR DEALERS,
Pine Street....c.s.csceees Nevada City Ca
LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar
ne Sold,
Wholesale and-Retail Dealers in Z
—-IN sTOCK——
GENERAL ARTHUR HUMBOLDT IMPT')”
ESTRELLA Hi B
BOHEMIAN CLU
LA ROSA HARMONIA
The Best Liquors,
The Best Cigars.
Wimes and Liquors
OF ALL KINDS.
Sole Agents for the Celebrated
Enterprise Beer,
ich is the best in. the market. Sold in
bn ge nn pints, bait eiute and kegs.
These are the attractions you can
~always fixid at
“THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.”
Beer 5 Cents a Glass,
All the favorite brands of Whiskies kept on
hand. apee, as: ane ucky dor,” “Jess.
\ ” “Thomas lor,” * os ?
and “Robin Hood.” . : peer
Wm. J.Britland.
Empire Stable, °
Mal Wine for family and medici
nai purp . F pesial selection of Fine Wine
gi beer Taporses Swiss, Limburger’ and
Roquefort Cheese, the finest ever brought
here. Particular attention paid to iamily
orders. ji
L. P. FISHER :
Newspaper Advertising Agency.
Rooms 20 and 21 Merchants’ Exchange, California street, San Francisco.
.— ADVERTISEMENTS SOLICITEL
N ° a all newspapers published on the
Pacific Coast, the Sandwich Islands, Polynesia, Mexican ports, Panama, Valparaiso,
> Japan, China, New Zealand, the Australian . 8road met opr Moslonsl Bxchonas Hote:
olonies, the . Hastern, States one. ; Earope eveda C
r pu
Hilt of ie Const are kept: Constantly on hand . JATIES HENSESSY, ° Prop’r.
and all advertisers are allowed free access to
them during business hours’ The iimpire Livery Stabte
has the largest lot of
PP. F. SIMONDS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law, . HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES
Vegetabies, Fruits, Chickens, etc.
Pleaesgiveusacall,
. Situated at the dunetion of the Indian Springs and Rough and sti {2° vie mee say
Neva Rebekah Degree, No. 119, 1.0. Reddy toads in Nevada County, 9 miles from Grass Val
This Ranch comprising in all about 1000 acres consists of two separate propThe LOWER ranch of 650 acres, more or less, is situated on both sides of the .
BIG OCEAN LINER
places where serv@hts demand their fees
and tell you the amount that they think
waiters at restaurants and hotels expect
fees for their services and will hint and
may perhaps make it embarrassing for
you if they are not paid they have
not gone so far as to tell you thatthey
want a fee and prescribe the amount.
Even porters do not do that, ‘They come
around, brush your coat ‘and~hat and
run the whisk over your trousers, but
it is seldom that they ask you for any
money, let alone a specified amount.
_. On the passenger steamers the stew: . real early,’”’ was the reply. *‘Soor atter_.
ards regard their fees as a matter of
right as much as the ‘steamship company regards your passage money. It is
possible to avoid paying tho fees, as
they are not collectable by law, but the
passenger who does not pay them will
have trouble in getting his luggage off .
the steamer, and it would be well for
him to keep* off steamers afterward
where any of the servants of that boat
are employed.
The stewards seem to have some sort
of fee guidebook or blavk list of passengers who do not give fees, so that they
can make them suffer on future trips.
Certain fees are regularly fixed and expected, irrespectivé of the cost of the
stateroom or the style in’-which a man
travels, while certain other fees depend
on the style. For an ordinary passenger
there are fees to be given to the stateroom steward, the saloon steward, the
deck steward, the smoking room steward
and the barber and bath man.
The fee to the steward who looka
after your stateroom is about 10 shillings. The steward who waits on you
at the table should receive the same fee.
The deck steward, for bringing you an
occasional drink and looking after your
steamer chair and rugs, expects 5 shillings, but he will take half a crown.
The smoking room. steward expects 5
shillings, and if you are in the smoking
room @ great part of the trip he feels
that he is entitled to as much. as the
stateroom steward or your waiter. A
bath every day on. the passage. can be
had for a 5 shilling fee, :
These rates are fixed by long custom.
The stewards can tell whether or not a
man. understands the rates. and if he will
pay at the end of the trip. If they do
not think that he will, they give him
hints from time to*timé until they get
sone asstrance on_ his part that he
recognizes the obligation of the fee system. If they think he will not pay, he
will have a hard time of it. He will
find that his stateroom is not well made
up: that he does not get care when he
is seasick; that he is served last at tlre
table and does not get the things that
he ordered; that the wrong drinks and
cigars come to him in the smoking
room, and that.his steamer chair is constantly lost. The servants are as effective as seasickness in making a man’s
trip miserable.
These fees are not to be paid until
the last day of the trip. The servants
very speedily find out at which place a
passenger is to get off. I{ making his
first trip, they are pretty sure to know
it. It is advisable for him in that case
to tell -his stateroom steward and his
waiter that he will give them the regular fee'at the-énd of the trip if they
serve him properly and that if they do
not they will not get a penny. If he
tells them this in the proper ‘way, he
will get as good service as the man who
is well known.
‘The last morning of the trip the stateroom steward comes round for his feo.
If the passenger does not offer it, the
steward suggests that it is customary
to give him a fee,.and that the regular
fee is half a sovereign. If anything less
is offered him and he thinks he can get
a half sovereign by refusing to accept
less, he will at once hand the proffered
sum back and say in an. insolent way
that he never takes qess than the regu
lar ree.
With many passengers, particularly
women, this remark and the tone ex
tract the 10 shillings, "The saloon stew
ard does the same thing. The stewards
work in with'each other, and if a man
succeeds in avoiding the stateroom stew:
ard the saloon steward will ask him for
both himself and the stateroom steward.
As a man cannot get off the ship until
it stops, there is no way of escaping
these demands, which will be repeated
during the last day of the trip until the
passenger succumbs, —New York Home
Journal.
Nevada City
Undertaking Co.
GEO. A. GRAY, Manager.
Night calls from Union Hotel -Telephone—Office, 281 ; Residence 283.
Jack Scheeler
Is the Up-to-Date Tailor.
_ He keeps on hand the best stock pt}.
Foreign and Domestic Cloths in town.
He makes suits at the lowest prices.
Broad street opposite National Hotel.
WHITEWASHING,
HOUSE CLEANING,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
E. COLEMAN
1s prepared to do eyerything and anything
(inthe lobbing ieee Od earth
‘ Oarpgss cl : and laid. jalty ‘
ouse clean 8 alty.
Gardeus rg Sarde s attended to,
Give me a trial and satisfaction will be
guaranteed. , Please leave orders at IEL PRACTICE IN THE STATE ot i
United States Courts To be found in this part of the State.
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PAY FEES OR SUFFER.
: 116 THAT MUST BE. GIVEN ON THE izes the difference between Yankee:
’” . bustling and the easy going way they
do things up there, ‘‘I should love to .
; Bedtim) In Canada.
Any one who has visited Canada. realgo Visiting in Canada,”’ says a tire
wanderer, ‘‘if the people there wer
went to bed.’’” ‘‘They never go to bed,
‘and they never get up,”’ commented a
Hibernian who-had been there.
_. Something must be wrong with the
. old axiom of how to be healthy, wealthy
and wise, for the first at least these
Canadians are, and they rarely go to
‘bed much before midnight, nor breakfast much before'9 o’clock. It is an old
PDP
TOVES and .
RANGES.
For economy in Fuel, Good Cooking,
Durability and all Desirable Features,
the celebrated
Westwood Stoves and Ranges,
fortably enjoyéd. The 9:30 p. m. bed.
time of American domesticity is th
‘anknown, and the 7:30. breakfast. be
longs solely tw the lowest laboring
. classes. . 4
‘Oh, yes, I feel splendid this 4morn.
ing. I got to bed early and had a good
sleep,”’ said a young man, who had
‘been complaining of weariness and lack
of rest. ‘‘What time did you retire?’
asked the inquisitive American. “Oh,
the clock had struck 12.’’—Troy Times
The Astute Lion.
One day a toothless lion, whose muscles were unstrung by age, lay in a
shady place by the streamiet side, »
He set up a dismal groaning, which
ee drew a crowd of hyenas. around
im,
v
“What is the matter?’ they asked.
_ He explained to them that the days
of his kingship were over, and with
tears pouring down his face protested
that he was unable to defend himself
against even the weakest of his enemies.
On “learning this the hypocritical
sympathy before shown by the hyenas
changed at once té open malice, They
threw themselves upon the prostrate
monarch and worrjed him with their
teeth.
Inside of five minutes they all lay
rigid in death.
.
“Golly,’’ chuckled the lion, “‘I'n
glad I took the precaution to dust my
hide with strychnine before I tested the
kindness of these god friends, A fel
low learns something by having been
in politics. ’’ :
So saying he calmly went to sleep.Criterion.
:
Two on a Chain,
The London Daily News the other
day chronicled this incident: ‘‘A fashionably dressed lady, attired in white,
with a large hat and carrying a varicolored ‘en-tout-cas,’ was to be seen walking down Parliament street yesterday
afternoon with a thin chain around her
Waist, to the end of the chain being attached a sirall live monkey, which was
holding on to her hip-as best it could.’’
UNION MARKET,
Commercial St. Nevada City. :
COLLEY BROS., = = Prop’s,
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Etc.,
At the lowest rates. °
We. ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE
stock of the
Popular Public Taste Hams, Bacon
and Lard.
Business. : Directory,
Tomale House,
Stover Building.
The very best of Tomales always on
hand—day and night.
A. SILVA, Proprietor.
MISS THOMAS.
Teacher of Piano Forte,
Leave orders at Vinton’s drug store or address Box 55, Grass Valley. 82.
Nevada City Transfer Co.
DRAYING AND HAULING.
Particular attention paid to the transpor
tation of baggage for theatrical parties.
Piano and furniture moving. Sylepbone 84,
WOOD for sale. D.S. BAKER.
Crissel Bros,
Dealers in
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Lamb, Ham<s,
“BACON, Etce.,
KgysTong Market—Commercial Street.
=“. GEO. E. TURNE
IS SOLE AGENT
. For Nevada City.
He also carries a large stock of Stoves of other makes, beSides — Nes
T EEL RANGES AND HEATING STOVESOf various patterns and sizes, from the ‘
-.. CHEAPEST TO THE MOST EXPENSIVE.
Handsome Lamps eae Of All Kinds and at
Way-Down Prices.
Beautiful China and Glassware.
Everything Jn The Line of Hardware and Tinware
Agent for the BEST CUTTLERY IN THE UNITED STATES.
GEO. E. TURNER, Pine Street.
J.
Depot for
Fancy Groceries
BEEHIVE
eeeRY . .
J.JACKSON, -Agency For--lonogram Whiskey
Blue Label Catsup
Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale
Proprietor
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PATE FOIS. DEVILED:AND POTTED
(IEATS AND FISH. 3
BRDGM ccciiaiarcs cc et OO Pickles, % gal.bottles.. 25
Duffy's Malt..) 2 sccsb it 00 in bulk, per gal. 50
Gamecock Whisky {",. 1 00 Olives, =: " I 25
TAL Whiskey coos 75. Mikado Soap, per bar... 05
Bryant’s Root Beer ,2°%, 10 Everything else in proportion,
Hire’s ss hes BaOP 86
** ARABIAN ROAST’’ Coffee
is the Best.
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H. DICKERMAN,
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Drugs, Stationery and Photo 2
nS Cameras and Supplies. a
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NOK
“The Referee.”
ALWAYS THE BEST OF :
Wings, Ales, Ligaors and C‘gars,
Call and see-how ’tis your: elf.
Commercial Street.
Smith & Hartman.
James Foley
Has the Finest
Candy ard Ico Cream Parlors
In Nevada County,
Speciaities—Home-made Candies and the
of Ice Cream Soda.
Commercial Street.
The Reception Saloon,
‘ “Parnéll’s” Old Stand,
Commercial Street, Nevada City,
Grass Valley and Nevada City
Four round trips daily.
Teg Moa a gad ag Pana Nevada Call and see us. We will make your visit a
City and Grass Valley atthe following
hours: 4
Leaving Nevada City at 10a. m., 2, 5]
and 7:30 p. m.
Leaving Grass Valley at 8:15 a.m., 1,
3:45 and 7:30 p. m.
Passengérs called for in any part of .
town without extra charge.
orders at the National Exchange Hotel.
THE GROTTO,
MAITLAND & BECKLEY, -"BUS LINE.
Proprietors
Choicest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars
TIMETABLE: Steam Beer a Specialty.
*Bus will
pleasant one.
"emem ber the place—Brace’'s old stand, Main @
street, Nevada City.
$100 Reward.
orld The Nevada County Electric Power
Company offers the above reward for
GEO. WETTERAU, Prop. . information that will lead te the arIs still conducted on the lines which made
the place so popular. No extra charge for
perfection,
Andrews & Polkinghorn
Are Dealers in all kinds ef
Vegetables and Fruits. Fish, Ete.
Free Delivery Wagon. ,,-.
W. J. JOHNSTON’S Grocery Store.
No.
Bu road Street, next to Armory Hall,
and Crucibles for sale.
Gold and ores of every description melted
refined and assayed. actica!
quartz from from dee
rest and conviction of any and all par: 1 ties found tampering or interfering in
mixed drinks, and all mixed drinks made to Nevada Assay Office, any form,shape or manner with the
Company’s poles or wires in either of
the towns or across country.
WARNING—From now cn there will
be a strong current on our wires, and
sparties meddling with them do so at
their own risk. os ‘ ‘ «
. J. DESaBia, JR.
County, Electric
* Established in 1853 by
JAS. J. OTT,
25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL.
I milling of
Gold Pst, Gold and Silver Bars. Acids . Manager Nevada
Power Company.