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November 17, 1898 (4 pages)

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J ot Nore ease (RY, Register. ST otice. NG COMPA ace of Basie, nt Been shall ay of Noy, i . advertised for payment . Thursday, Deplinquent assess. advertising and sENJ. ined ize Mining Co. s Coutity of Ne.ARTIN Plaintiffs, CO., Defendant. county of Newherein W. H. David Muir are lining Company, it, upon a judglay of November, lundred. Seventy nited States gold 1 at the rate of il paid from the ogether with $6 upon all the hs of, woe No wing deser d ‘singular that ound’ situate in teen and threets three and thirU. S. Surveyor lL in Tp. 16 NE. vith all improveven that on y of Novemday, in front of the County blic auction for , title, claim and . defendant of in property or so cessary to raise judgment to the * eash, U.S. gold ‘GETCHELL, levada County. eons ta iff, eriff. aintit, nl F THE NEVADA. ion will be held. Nov. 10th, ction of officers: es to the Statea State Miners’ ‘ion of such busihe meeting. Hy: .ER, Precddsot. ‘s’ Meeting. IVEN THAT 4 holders of the ini Com) ee . of Direct. be held at the oom on No. $20 isco. California, November,A. D. ect a Board of ts of — vet ’ the busi of i H. MOOS: rth Bloom field ne-1 ® purchased the oon Kee in the. the business will. pe-Chung Com-. a County, Cali-. & CHUNG CO. Im: 5, lor at Law. L THE COURTS: NG , Law, iG,COR. BROAD City. . Y, or at Law. G, COR. BROAD irs. NER, purveyor. L SURVEYOR rts’ Block, NeSLL, RW, ercial Street iD, or at Law, G, COR. CoM. iT, . Stable. » — Sierra Valley Butter. Be 38TH YEAR—NO, 11760. THE TRANSCRIPT. 4 LROWN & CALKINS, : Proprietors By Mail $6.a Year. ’ By Carrier 121-2 Cts. a Week. . ADVERTISING RATES. Made known on application, ' SOCIETY DIRECTORY. Auction Sale. — ho et a. Neva Rebekah oserse: No. 119, 1. O. + Meets at Odd Fellows HallIst and 3d Saturday Evenings of Month at 7:31 ___ JENNIE THOMAS, N.G. . LILLIE WHITE. Sec. Mistletoe soma tei No. 47, 1. 0. Meets at Odd Fellows He ii Every 2d and 4th Monday of each month at 4:30 o’clock, f CHAS STEFFEN, C. P. GEO. A. GRAY, Scribe. Hydraulic Parlot, No. 56, N. .G. W. ~ Meets at Pythian Castle Every Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. GEO. F, ADAIR, Pres. ED. J. MORGAN, B. 8. Nevada Commandery, No. 6, K. T. Meets at Masonic Hall First and third Thu: of each month, at. "9380 o'clock. CHAS. H, EDDY, Com.” UJ. ROLFE R. % Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G: W. Meets at Pythian Castle Second and fourth Fpuneiays of each frag MRS. BELLE DOUGLASS R. NATIONAL MARKET, Broad St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank. C, J. NAFFZIGER, -« = . Prop’r Peet. fork: Mutton usages, ete. Hams, Baconand Lard sit: wholesale and retail, ; And all kinds of Meats pred or ina first Goods delivered tree” 6 : of charge : _ _H. GOERING, Sierraville, hasa large quantity of Sierra Valley's famous butter now on sale in.Nevada City, at . ‘ Fisher Bros,’ and W. 8, Joh “Sale kee rity hits. 019-Im The Gem Saloon,. CHAS. CLARK, Proprietor. There are many places where you can be accommodated with fine Liquor, Ale, Beer and Cigars But the cutmg of them all is the Old GEM, er, has had such a good jutation for so many years. "SROP IN ALL. YE WHO HAVE NEVER TRIED THIS PLACE. New Fruit and Vegetable Store, YEE LEE & CO. AVE opened a first-class Store adjoini the Bridge on MAIN STREET, where wi be kept at all times the very best of Fruits, Vegerabies, Chickens, etc. ; Also, Cigars and Tobacco. M: Good: Salivered free of charge and the best of satisfaction guaranteed. Union Livery Stable, Main at., opp. Union Hotel, Henry Lane, = = Prop’r The finest turn-outs in the county,and plenty of them i Open day and night _ Dr. N. B. Chapman, ~ Dr. C. W. Chapman, DENTISTS. Office at residence, Sacramento st Nevad For Sale. One thousand tons of firstclass Alfalfa Hay, in lots to F. Q. B, Golconda. Correspondence solicited. L. DUTERTRE, 017 Golconda Hot Springs, Nevada suit. New : Vegetable, ; FRUIT POULTRY STORE. Chas. W.Kam &Co. PARE this method of informing the people that they have opened a . First-Class Store In the Transcript Block, Cheese they will keep constantly ou haud the Vegetabies, Fruits, Chicken-, etc. RUHSTALEER’S The UPP land. storywinery, 60x75 feet, with complete sheds, etc., etc. Wheatland and Grass Valley road. feet, sheds, outhouses, well, etc. through this Ranch. , TERMS—Cash or One-half cash and annum, : ! Deposit of 10 per cent. of purchase pr Sale will take: place at Court. House, Nevada City. This Ranch comprising in all about 1000 acres consists of two separate properties known as the UPPER and LOWER ranches. ER ranch contains 350 acres, more or less, 50 acres of which are planted to choice wine grapes in full bearing, balance rolling, fruit-and pasture Improvements are 12-room dwelling, barn 80-80 feet, stone and frame 31g There are two springs of pure water on the place. 0——— The LOWER ranch of 650 acres, more or less, is situated on both sides of the About 240 acres are level meadow land and 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 This is considered the finest Ranch in Nevada County. The projected Electric Railway from: Marysville to. Grass Valley will run 0. Navas ‘These fine properties will be sold either separately or as a whole. For further particulars enquire of FRED SEARLS, Nevada City; Cal. LN oe . noe se ee ~. his game, Mr, Boggs replied that he The Driesbach Ranch, j= lscretews Situated at the Junction of the Indian ‘Springs. and Rongh and . te ne hen, a Ready: roads in Nevada County, 9 miles from Grass ValTey, 16 miles from Wheatland and 25 miles from ~ Marysville, will be sold at Public Auction a to the highest bidder, on moe Thursday, December Ist, 1898, AT 12 OCICLOCK NOON. 0 o—— — wine making plant, fruit dryer, shop, 4. balance on mortgage at 8 per cent per ice required at time of sale. IX. L. & D. MARSH < OFFICE AND YARD, “Nevada City. Call on us before going elsewhere Perfection in Brewing is Reached. cs “GILT EDGE” oT. EAM:BEER There are other Beers, but GILT EDGE &% IS PURE. WHEELIHAN BROS., Grass Valley. Agents Leave orders at Glenbrook Saloon JOE CONROY, Proprietor. Pine Street, Nevada City. A. ISOARD & SON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Wrimes and Liquors OF ALL: KINDS, Sole Agents for the Celebrated Enterprise Beer, in th ket. Sold in Wh 2 ee half cine ua kegs. Also on sale Enterprise Bock Beer. Choice M: a Wine for family and medici al pur pecial selection of Fine Wine tox family use. Ine Imported Swiss, Limburger and doqeetart Cheese, the finest ever brought here. Particular attention paid to family orders, ji Newspaper Advertising Agency. Rooms 20 and 21 Merchants’ Excliange, California street, San Francisco. N B. — ADVERTISEMEN SOLICITEL ll 8 rs published ou the Paoli ‘tina aie teodwiek Islands, Polyports, Panama, Vaiparaiso, Ja ma, New Zealand, the Australian he Eastern States and Kurope. t every new! er published on Pac ite Coast ept co ntly on hand oe all advertanare « ish allowed free access to them during business hours} P. F. SIMONDS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND Minited States Courts . Pleaes give usa call. 1 GENERAL ARTHUR HUMBOLDT IMPT'l ESTRELLA THE “POPULAR” BAKERY In the Transcript Block, on Commercial street, is. now BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER To serve the public with Firet-class Bread, Pies and Cakes, ANCY PASTRY OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER Wedding Cakes a Specialty, @&@-Fresh Compressed Yeast Cakes Constantly on hand. FRED BOST -~ Proprietor. , TELEPHONE 37. ‘ SCHMIDT BROS., LEADING CIGAR DEALERS, Pine Street...scccncscesese Nevada City Ca LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar So —mn stoox— BOHEMIAN CLUB HARMONIA The Best Liquors, . The Best. Cigars. These are the attractions you can always find at “THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.” Beer 5 Cents a Glass. All the favorite brands of iskies kept on band. sgeh ne ; RS oy ¢ Moore,” “Thomas. or,” “Oscar Pepper,” and “Robin Hood.” : <j Empire Stable, Broad Street, opp Nasional. Exchange Hote! ; = ° a JAMES 'HENSESSY, * Prop’r. ire Livery. Sta ee HORSES, CARRIAGES AND ' BUGGIES ‘. bis feeling of envy toward his brothers Boulder Street, . 18 fate. The Mayflower ‘carried off many Queries, _. fesumed, they agai name of Boggs, and everything went his way. He was so fortunate as to he the object. of much curiosity and com. ment among bis associates and acquaintances, who asked him how he played of the most successful men he had ever known. divided his among to his eldest son, John Boggs, he left the family Bi‘ble as a toket }and added that ‘‘within its pages you will find the secret of my success’ in eT ahi “Gaus a good deal put out, but he had a philosophical temperament, and nobody discovered his chagrin and and sg who divided the ne one personal property. The next Sunday, having nothing better to do; he took down the Holy Word: from the sbelf: and, turning over its pages, discovered
\ sealed envelope which bore his name ‘written in the well known hand of hig father. Tearing it open, he found a short but significant sentence upon a sheet of paper. In felling his story lowed his father’s dying injunction, and the theory which the old man had practiced so successfully had been equally: valuable to himself, Then, of. course, everybody sprang up and inquired what was written on that piéce of paper. ‘Only this,”’ said Boggs: ‘* ‘Lots of good things are lost by not asking fur them.’ **—=-Ohicago Record. Pry is not uncommonly used in thie sense in the west and southwest of England. It is a local form of prise, to force open by means of a lever. You may ‘‘pry up’’ a nailed box. lid with a chisel, ‘‘pry open’? a fastened door with A crowbar, etc. Another American instance may be found in ‘‘Farm Life In New York,’’ Scribner’s Magazine, volume 17, No. 1, where a barn which must be moved was ‘pried up’’ by levers and jacks to enable a sled on Tanners to be placed under it, . dust as New Englanders, well nigh without exception, if not the people of the United States generally, speak and write of ‘‘prying open 9 box” and ‘‘prying up a stone,’’ so in this part of. East Anglia do all but persons of consider. able education. None of the glageariste of our ‘ocal dialect that are ‘accessible to me records the use of ‘‘pry”’ instanced above, but it is given in several English dictionaries, among them leing Stormonth’s, as if it were a comn.on corruption, tig ji +, Jamieson’s seapttiats Dictionary has the word “Prise, prize, «., a lever, + E., pry, to force; Latin, presso, pressare,’” Stormonth (1871) has Pry, y. (probably Scot. ), to-raise by a lever,” old words now obsolete.—Notes and The Troubles of freland. Qn ono ¢ocasiom’ Hartley Coleridge had listeued with deep apparent interest to the voluble discourse of a well known Irish enthusiast who spent much of his time’ traveling’ about England and enlightening the English mind oa the subject of popish errors, especially in Ireland. After dinner Hartley requested to be presented to a man so remarkable, On the presentation he took the far famed traveler and philosopher by the arm, while a few of the guests gathered around, and addressed him with awful solemnity, ‘‘Sir, there are two great evils in Ireland.’’ ‘There are indeed, sir,’’ replied the Irish guest, “but please to mame them.’ ‘‘*The first,’’ resumed Hartley, ‘‘is—popery !’’ **It is,’? said the other, ‘‘but how wonderful that you should have discovered that! Now tell me what: is the second great evil.’’ ‘‘Protestantism!’’ was Hartley’s reply in a voice of thunder as he ran away screaming with laughter. His new acquaintance remained panic stricken.—‘‘Reeallections of Apbrey de Vera” A Sparrow Dance. i This is a tale cf how a girl fonnd ont that sparrows were fond of music: When she was playing a medley on the piano the other morning, two sparrows flew to one of the parlor windows and perched themselves on the ledge. They cocked their little brown heads in a listening attitude, and when the musio was merfriest began hopping gayly about on the narrow sill, They chattered joyously and shrilly, attracting the attention of estrians Wher the. .music stopped, the Sparrows ceased dancing. “When the music was Since thei they have fown tothe window every morning as soon as thay, heard the piane and dancéd much aftér the fashion of children who cluster about the hand organs in summer.—Albany Cor. New York Presa Nevada City Undertaking Go. 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 band the best. stock of Foreign and Domestic Oloths in town. He makes suits at the lowes€ prices. Broad street opposite National Hotel. WHITEWASHING, HOUSE CLEANING, . E. COLEMAN to. h hi: “tin the Fobbing line eo Carpets clea and laid. House clean a specialty. Gard Yards attended to. Give mea trial and satisfaction will be guaranteed. Please leave orders at iT To be found in this part of the State, There was once.a man out west of, the . . of his love and confidence . Boggs eaid that he had faithfully fol. perfection, EN SNES UTE ABET EY LU Ret i% fm £ BST. IN-1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO, . Whey Had Reasons. —__ : . . Major Singleton was crossing the public square from. the postoffice to the courthouss when he encountered ‘Colo: nél Tifton, who was crossing from the courthonse to the. postoffice. It was’ a hot day, and both wanted a drink, “‘Powerfu! hot, colonel,” said the major, ‘Yes, sah— powerful hot,’ was the reply. ““Makes the throat mighty dry.” ‘Yes, sah—mighty dry.’ ““Can’t say when I’ vo wanted a drink ‘80 bad since the wab.”’ : “Same With me, majah.: Don’t reckon I’ve had so much cotton in my. mouth in 20 y’ars. Whar yo’ bornd for, majah?’’ ‘ ‘*Ovah to the cotehonse, sah. Yes, ‘got to go ovah to the cotehouse and plead a case, and nothing but watah Ovah thar—plain watah. Whar. yo’ bound for, colonel?’’ **Ovah to thé postoffice, sah, and they don’t even have watah ovah thar.’’ The major stood digging his heel in. (6 the gravel and looking down the street, and the colonel stood scraping dis toes and looking up the street. ‘The Painful silence lasted fora long min ute and then was broken by the major, wko said: ; ‘Colonel Tifton, I have reasons, sab, for not inviting yo’ to nip with me this evening. I used to could stand whisky by the quart, but now a glass of it flies to my bead and makes me forget ryself. If we were drinking together, sah, Umight say something to bart yo’ feei They Love a Fire. “There are many men in Londsn who have a positive craze for. witnessing fires,’’ said an old fireman tothe writer, *“‘and they are ready to start at a moment’s notice in any direction when news of a fire reaches them. Of course théy are men whose time is their own, and many of them are ‘west end swells,’ . “But the craze isn’t as fashionable as it wasin my younger days. Why, in the early seventies there wasn't a club in the west end that hadn’t got its ‘fire mandais,' as they were called, and there was a regular system of messen gers to carry the news of « big conflagration. It was the Prince of Wales who set the fashion, and‘whenever there was a big blaze he was always there with Lord Amberley or sozne other friend of similar tastes. No. distance Was too great and no night too dark or stormy to keep them away, and I’ve been told that some of them had records of hundreds of fires, from an. oilshop to the big blaze at the Aloxandra palace. “The prince lost his taste for thia kind of excitement long ago, but there are dozens of the younger ‘bloods’ who wouldn't miss.a big fire for anything." ~—London. Standard.’ { UNION MARKET, Commercial St. Nevada City. COLLEY BROS., ro Prop’s, Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Ete., At the lowest rates. ws ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE stock of the Popular Public. Taste Hams, Bacos and Lard. Business : Directoy, 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. ‘ s2l Nevada City Transfer Co. DRAYING AND HAULING. tation of baggage for theatrical parties. Piano and furniture moving. Telephone 84, WOOD for sale. D.S. BAKER, Crissel Bros, Dealers in Beef, Pork, Mutton, Lamb, Hams, BACON, Etc., Krystonz MaRkEtT—Commercial Street. . “The Referee.” ALWAYS THE BEST OF Wines, Ales, Ligazors and C’gars. Call and see how ’tis yourself, Commercial Street. Smith & Hartman. James Foley Has the Finest Candy ard-lcs Cream Parlors In Nevada County, Speciaities—Home-made Candies and the best-of Ice Cream Soda. Commercial Street. The Reception Saloon, “Parnéll’s” Old Stand, Commercial Street, Nevada City, Is still conducted on the Jines which made the place so ular. No éxtra charge for mixed drinks cod all mixed drinks made to Andrews & Polkinghorn Are Dealers in all kindsef Vegetables and Fruits. Fish, Ete. Free Delivery Wagon, W. J. JOHNSTON'S Grocery Store. °. Particular attention pela to the transpor . . gab hdin het For economy in Fuel, Good Cooking, Durability and all Desirable Features, the celebrated Westwood Stoves‘ and Ranges, i EXCEL ALL OTHERS. GEO. E. TURNE For Neyada City. sides : ure T EEL RANGES AND HEATING STOVES Of various patterns and sizes, from the CHEAPEST TO THE MOST EXPENSIVE. Handsome Lamps’ ° All Kinds and at Way-Down Prices. ar Beautiful China and Glassware. Everything In The Line of Hardware and. Tinware Agent for the BEST CUTTLERY IN THE UNITED STATES. . GEO. E. TURNER, Pine Street. BEEHIVE . GROCERY .. J.J.JACKSON, . Agency For--llonogram Whiskey Blue Label Catsup Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale Proprietor Depot for Fancy Groceries — PATE FOIS. DEVILED;AND POTTED MEATS AND FISH. , WOM ee $1 00. Pickles, 4 gal. bottles.. 25 Oey eM. a TOOL Me! ay bulk, pergal. 50 Gamecock Whisky ,{!,. 1 00. Olives, ey I 25 OOo ee eee entrees IXL, Whisky 75. Mikado Soap, per bar... _ 05 Bryant’s Root Beer 2%, 10/ Everything else in proportion, Hire’s He eter” Ge ; "© = * © = = * ARABIAN ROAST’’ Coffee is the Best. : Give ita Trial. = es © «© = 2 = © = @ ee OOOO OOOME ze We take the RISK It’s Guaranteed-2S LA RUE’S COUGH SYRUP: LEARN VAY VAIAV AY AV AURIS TTR IVR TA CTI 2 oor oo e °o t) (i) oS (-) ° ° ° ° ° Dad o Remember— 2, & =] °7Q0 so ° ow Your money back if it fails. Gro x * o eo J 0°, ° For Sale by" -H. DICKERMAN, 3 ° ° Ao ° Q HOOK Drugs, Stationery and Photo Cameras and Supplies. JOUOIOO COO GOOOGOE. Grass Valley and Nevada City! TH E G ROTTO, > BUS LINE. MAITLAND & BECKLEY, Proprietors nO . Choicest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars Four round trips daily. : . ’ mete cet Ge ee oe Call and see us. We will make your visit a Steam Beer a Specialty. quartz from from 50 to 500 Ibs. City and Grass Valley atthe following hours: ; 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. Passengers called for in any part of town without extra charge. Leéave orders.at the National Exchange Hotel. GEO. WETTERAU, Prop. Nevada Assay Office, Established in 1858 by JAS. J. OTT, No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL. id and f every description melted eel get rade , % ioe milling ol road Street, next to Armory Hall. Gold Ist, Gold and Silver Bars. Acids euiftvantbiee tenia pleasant one. temember the place—Brace’s old stand, Main street. Nevada City. $100 Reward. The Nevada County Electric -Power Company offers the above reward for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of any and all parties found tampering or interfering in 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 parties meddling with them do so at their own risk. : E. J. pbeSasa, Jr, Manager Nevada. County Electric Power Company. ‘IS SOLE AGENTHe also carries a large stock of Stoves of other makes, be© i is