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November 22, 1900 (4 pages)

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being parsino ieathwest Sif of she Meth i Hange® ast of Section ecorded i ot ts arora County, in © 102, and book mE So sllcting min. s claiming: adversel “Tones "Bar Placer a are required to soe ‘ister of Byevit'e, period. sghiioene o pu cation ) barred irtue of PS on N, Register. d. that the for i or patent be pub: cahed Consecutive AILY ‘1RANoie published at NeJ OHNSON, ‘Register. nt Notice, AND MILLING C of ‘ipa! plage ot so, Dulifo orate: Less ni isaut Rear? ens aap mg upon the folm account of asis the: isth day of Seperal amounts set opthe Scans shareNo tificate, Shaes. Any i a ool2h . +208 .109 142 e.145 anid chips 9 séo with law, aaa an order etors. made on the lith 0, sO many shares of tock as may. be necespublic auction at the digo “e oc ag -, ON ursday, the r, 1900, HEacestetteeetest percents. Ld at the hour of 3 og to pay Delinquent , together with cost of mnses of the sale. at tah Raccotary. oe) rnia street, ee o2dt o Creditors. OR OB 00 OF THE the ‘tte California. 8 esta’ ee William ven by ie undersigned, b Will of William Endern© creditors.of and all ww against the said deem ‘with the paectenry x ne eer after the fir er iy econ: ice ote ‘red Searls, Necapa Cai, the same ion of the e in said county of NeCARL SCHEE Will ot William aun 1200. ms Bank, . Erty Sealed THE ANIders of the es in on and county California) ‘will be held ration in Nevada Vga <a eee ‘ e of elec unl > ps il ah for the other bu: as may be for cons! tion. i. MORGAN, Secretary. ‘Oct. 8, 1900. — f Dissolution. BBY a1VBN THAT H.J dined limston heretousiness at the corner © on Nevada City, sday ved partner & BE SGRNSTON. Net i il Meeting. ADA G OF THe HEV held ; vada » Cal., on SAT . m., for » 21, ‘at 11 Be Ps the tthe © ornia Miners r the transaction of such may ome pefore the ERITLER, Pres. ry. rearecin OF NEVADA BOOP RE. Si State of rane Rac. Agen: for ‘ iornia send cot nt » Black, Agen before above, Towne Coat of Nearest ors ber: 08. pple Seay na i a eran das etl ei out of said ithin in wena . Gaye Te served t unless ~~ uired, ' ‘conts ‘per dint, "One: ‘or. two. plants of “Green's Co, sair”, ‘Ge adhd Gt at aero. “with each order. Order of Miss Cohen or : term of 12 lessons in: advance. Priyate lesgama cet rare searce: 2 positions; rapid advancement and inerease * oiwages. Write at once. : machines from $5 up. All kinds repaired 3 rhe sam ences $6 eee Sark nb) bemiiedrecnereraluenats = * LOHR. ne Wetting’ School. Young man or young lady if you contemplate entering business without being able . to write a rapid business hand, ‘you will _ stand a very poor show, because business . . mep.ean secure parties who write well. You had better join “my writing’ class’ or take . . private lessons. I begin at the schoolhouse Monday, Nov. 19,7 p. m. Terms: $3 for a sons 2 cents for one-half hour or 50 cents for one hour. Remember good: writing. C.F. Darn. . a Wanted, A responsible manto actas janitor about 134 hours in the evening at the schoolhouse for the tuition of one or two of his children in-my: neherk: ; j ‘ ni9-tf ‘ C. F. Darh. 4 Bona Fide Salary--$12 Weekly. Men and women to appoint agents and represent us,some totravel, others for lowork. $12 weekly salary and expenses. Old established house, pleasant, permanent BUTLER & ALGER, Address New Haven, Conn ©. Dept. B, Wanted, — . A girl to do general housewerk for a famhiy of three. ‘ I. quire at this office, ti House and Lot For Sale. A7room house, with both gas and electric lights; barn and carriage room. Allmodern improvements and a bath. Apply to GEO. A GRAY. . ) ausi-tf Wanted. Christian man or woman willing to qualif for permanent position of trust, here or in ‘home county. $900 yearly. Enclose -selfaddressed stamped envelope to Seoeretary, eare of Transcript. ~ Allowance: for Old Machines. 5 allowed for any make of machine traded in for new Singers, good second-hand < sid: work guaranteed. Offices, H. J. Fuch’s . . “grocery store, Grass Valley. and. Bovey “Broa. ishoe store, Nevada City. Gro. W Paper Hanging, Etc. ~ ‘WM. DUNSTER is prepared to fill all orders for Paper Hanging, Painting, Frescoing, ete. on the most reasonable terias. All orders left at Dunster’s Barber Shop will be promptly attended to. n2-tf Pas For Rent. . A house ina good'part of town is offered A pair of Gold Rim Spectacles. Finder will please leave at this office. nd nd * « uses ss ~~ Fine Work Done. Upholstering, paper hanging and carpet laying done in first-class style by Guorar Russaetv, Leave your orders at Snell & Fleming's and your work will be dttended to. * tf For Rent. Aflat withfour rooms with modern improvements. A cook-stoye for sale. Inquire of J. 8» Holbrook at his office on corner Pine and Commercial sireets. tf For Buggy Tops Carriage Trimmings Of all kinds go to Jd. Gairfns. HE 1S MAKING TOPS OF ALL GRADES -, At price ‘to sult the times. A Fine Line of Robes from $2 up. Horse Blankets of all grades. “Harness, Saddies,Whips, Curry _ Combs and Brushes. Ala Bad Rock Pras fo Cash No Credit 23) pes Saini: Lagi 5 Finest Wines TS and a ieee __UNION MARKET, wit ae at OH + cas THE HEVADA CITY ICE C0. Popular Public Taste, flams,, Bacon ané Lard. Prop’s. ‘Co.'s is the Ideal Light. +h Re-opened And Now Ready for Business. Henry Mtaenbaugher, Prop’. This Favorite Hotel has ion 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. 1 iaieo PURCHASED 2 i hal POPULAR saloon from Chas, gre am prepared tofurnish to my. ‘customers the : ner. “HENRY Ww. eke. C. H. HARRISON, . af Kinds of licen col Tobacco HES C. H. HARRISON, SR0AD STREET. Opp. Rosenberg Bro. In Their New Saloon! MAITLAND BROS. Have moved into their new quarters on Commercial street and Bap mag all their former make it a point to serve the brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars All kinds of ‘Mixed Drinks’ a Specialty. MAITLAND BROS. Prop.'s, telieeereiat St. VavoCrevsolene Whooping Cough, Croup Asthma, Catarrh, Colds, CRESOLENE being administered by inhalation, givesthe . Safest and [lost Effectual ee nets invaluable In Contagious Diseases a. DICKREMAN, Drugyint and Sacto ICE! Nevada ICE ! "GEORGE A. GRAY, I Dircor and Embalmer. ‘Noa.: Office 281, residence == ame. HANSEN Beye Bo guarenteed "Leave your 9 ‘orders CORCORAN & ARBOGAST, BROS.{3 . Proprietors of the viNa AND HAULING. City Transfer Co. o. wil pag al efore 9 AGENTS FOT WIELAND BEER. ill be in Nevada City eve aot Geasen ror Soda, Sarsaperi iia. ‘sinh, . town Water, a a omy note lat the office of the’ ‘Oma Oollector, ‘Broad Street, Nevada. City ; and; will . “ae 6 o'clock p. m.,.an additional five per . eent will be added thereto. That the remaining one-half of the taxes on all. made her way ic where the happy couple were receiving’ the congratulations. . Phere Was quite a crowd around, but she didn’t’ mind them one bit. She after the Union + ’ _ Hates} . At6o’clock p. m.; and unless paid ‘. prior thereto five per cent. will be add: Jed to thé amount thereof.” — CITIZENS BANK The Finest 5-Cent Cigar in Town. ieee paid for County apd State patrons to call and see them. They. will finest : . SCADDEN’S SALOON Grass Valley Soda Works. , esving Gress Valley a 6:45 0.m. 1, on ‘aa Last Monday or of November Next at 6 o'clock p. m™m., and uniess. paid, ’ — will be added, : fore the last Monday. in April next, at real property will ‘be payable on and First ‘Monday in January. Next, And will be delinquent on the e Last Monday in April Next, All taxes may’ be paid at the time the g Naor y (are due and payable if so deSi ) All taxes will be collected and all}: penalties ‘enforced strictly. in compliance with the law, as above recited. There can be no extension of time, or} favoritism, without.a violation of the law, which applies to all alike. J. J. JACKSON, Tax Collector of Nevada County. October 16th, 1900. ; meorporated 1878.) BROAD STREET, NHVADA CITY CAPITAL. Authorized and subscribed, $200,000 Paid upincoin, = = = 50,000 35,000 £, M, cataey : . President Joun T. Cashier D. E. More. Secretary Hon. N Dr. R. M, Hunt, Lord:Housman. ene Geo, M. Hughes. Z BUSINESS HOURS. Pre ue to 4 BP. on Saturdays from pelea isabe., hap ad pg PRs te seat oo Prancisco—First National Bank, Lonae Sotls © Aeseiene Bank. ational Bank of D. O. Mille ee “Fr issue Dre bi og cng Also Bills o: able at si she 1 prinelpal Sehenge goonies che righte. sa hie fikak webiiisiblss Wi Goll and Silver Bullion pureh ; sed Office at the Bank. This Bank Mainta: ley, where a transacted. an‘office at Grass Val; Banking Business is J. M: THOMAS, Resident Agent at Grass Valley, Fresh Olympia OYSTER COCKTAILS.. —MADE TO ORDER AT-—~ Tegler’'s Candy Factory ‘Price, 10 Cents. streets the corner of Pine and Spring A no, am Ihave had it thoroughiy rem now peers rain ton dt patrons with the WINES AND LIQUORS. Beer'5 Cents. . THOMAS SOADDEN, Proprietor. BACK ATTHEOLD BAKERY. , GEORGE WM. DURST Has resumed the proprietorship of the _NEW YORK BAKERY! ‘On Commercial street where he was
toeated for a longtime. He id now Sreto i Sars Gem, the publ ed WEDDING CAKES AND FANCY PASTRY. _ To order, a specialty Grass Valley and Nevada City: "BUS LINE. Four round ad trips daily. . SIMETABLE: Until — notice se "Bus wilt Oity and pa tinea telite ot ity Grass at the the following Lea’ Nevada Oi ‘at 10 and 130 p-m ty at 100. m2, 6 ge ge eg 1 mers. nearly broke panes ie tance of the . . the ceremony ‘. ple went up to the bride and groom and _. that they were words of congratula-~ tion or condolence or something of that . to ‘say under. ‘the circumstances were a . an old friend oF ts family ‘who was phearby: e there?” she faltered. aad if oad one-half be ‘not. pul tha’ you are glad they are married. Just something complimentary, you know.” extending her hand, said: . Whe. remark convulsed every one in first installment is paid as herein pro-. church with the consciousness that she AVING PURCHASED THE SALOON AT} ordre the NatonlBronange Hote, iguee. little miss of “ghe ‘noticed that the peole remarks to-them. She Supposedsort, but her ideas of the proper thing” ttle vague. Finally she whispered to" “What shall: I say when ty go “up. “Oh, just anything to show then that In a few minutes the little miss had ‘marched straight ‘ap to the bride and, “}-wish you many happy returns of . the day.” hearing, but the little miss left the. had observed the proprieties.—Cincinnati Hnquirer. How the [Carving Was Done. “When I was a young man,” sald a San Francisco artist, “a friend of mine who. returned from China broughi home a lot of pearl shells beautifully etched or engraved: with figures anc landscapes onthe inside of thé shells. I did not marvel so’: much at the en. graving ‘as I did at the cheapness oi ‘the shells. 1 couldn’t help thinking that some of the engravings must have taken a day or two to make, and yet they sold for: little or nothing, my friend said. “On my request he made an investi gation of the subject and ‘discoverec that the Chinese had used the follow ing plan: Instead of graving the pic slow, the Chinese drew the sketch on & little scrap of tea lead and inserted f into the pearl oyster. shell when it wa: tender. The inside of the shell In thi: manner got an impression of the sketcl from the tea lead picture, and: as soor as it was sufficiently well printed the Ghinese would take the lead, out an¢ 4 inwert i for anottrer -sneti. side-on That's how the carved shells came te be so cheap or at least that was thi explanation that was made to me by my friend.” A Defender of Black Snakes. The reporter was advised not to kil a black snake under any cireum “stances. An old, honest, reliable mar explained thig: “Only a few days ago I saw a blacl racer whizzing aroynd in a circle, bit flaming ey#s distended. His attentior away. I advanced, and, to my aston ishment, I saw a large rattlesnake coll ed up in battle array. The black snaki eontinued his circuits, getting a litth nearer to its victim each time. Afte 10 or 15 minutes the rattlesnake drop ped his head on the ground. Almos' instantaneously the black snake pounce ed upon its victim. After securely fas tening his teeth in the back of the rat tlesnake’s head he began his dead) coiling. Within five minutes that rat tlesnake was dead. So don’t kill : black snake.” 2 _ The color came in the old gentle man’s face as he was pele ‘thi above, and he said: “Boys, black snakes are game, bu they won't hurt you, for I bad one fo; ‘a pet for years, and because my olc woman woke one night and found th snake in bed she raised an awful fus: and killed. it.’—Lebanon (Ky.) Enter prise. ihe pis) Boy and Woodchuck. The joy of pursuing the woodchuel is a part of the happiness of rural life The boy is la¢king in physical develop ment and in numerous mental anc moral qualities growing out of the ex perience who has not spent a day pour ing water down a woodchuck hole o1 the hillside with a view to drownins out the occupant. This is said to re fresh the woodchuck; and, as for th: boy, it toughens his muscles as no com pulsory labor could: do, and it cultivate: patience, hope and persistency. Giver a good brook, an ample hole and an in. dustrious boy, a full day’s work on th outside and a complacent woodchucl on the inside may be. Safely. guarant. “teed.—Hartford Courant. A Complication, ( Mrs. De Kanter—Yovu said you wer going to be detained.at your office al evening, but you weren't there, Nev‘ where were you? Mr.-De Kanter—My. dear, chearets: th sense in your getting excited. It real swer. my question? Mr. De :‘Kanter—My dear, 1, v out answer your question if I WAS sure Yel . wonldn’t question. my answer— Phila . delphia Press, ; Cracks In the, Range. Filling for. cracks ina range is. mack king common wooed ashes, addins an ¢ightb or more the quantity of salt mixing the whole to a.thick paste wit! eold\water, [ill the crack ‘aid usually Ning will remain Until the stove Should it -cramble out, “try well as to the ae et tLouse +1 many. other. persons, is not averse tc. have a new little brother. with.—Puck. s cnpamnesanet ture into the hard shell, an operatior Table : of Distances. . that would have been laborious anc seemed riveted on something not fai}.ly— ; : . -Mirs. De Kanter— Why don*t-you aa} ‘in. Blacking can’ be applied t [and ge ting rid of undesirable persons by alts of giving them a. “pauper’s ;@ lawyer who fs “itis t town and who, like traveling on a gt ticket had gin at he went to the*railroad station and paid for his seat in the parlor car, ».When the conductor came along, eal lawyer, who, by the way, is a man of . rather imposing appearance, was reading a paper and with the nonchalance supposed to be second nature to those who hever pay their carfare held out his pass; never eve glancing at the conductor.. That official took the pass, read lt carefully, looked at the holder} of it and then examined the pass azain. with considerable care, The lawyer,. noticing that the conductor seemed to be giving the pass more than ordinary attention, stared at the official with a manner that indicated that he might at least be a director and asked with con: siderable warmth, “Anything the mag ter with that pass?” . ‘The conductor looked.at his question. er ima quizzical way-and then, said, “No; the pass.is all right, but you are certainly the best dressed .pauper 1 ities there is a “gee ot] ‘ @ <a Ae Mexican Beans, Beef and Chi! ‘Carton Maine Sweet Corn. Table e Delicacies. es ze P. G. SCADDEN’S: California Ripe Olives fi bottles. California Home Dinner— ) Gonsiaty. of Lamb Curry and Rive eo ahd Rice Ala Creole © rahe Bes Brana Prime Roast Beef in cans: ‘Grandma’s Spanis h Pepper. I X L Chile Con Carnes. I X L.Frijoles. Friumph Brand all kinds Jellies in glaanes. Elnest Corn in the Market ever saw,”—Boston Transcript. + In the Business, “Children,” said Aunt Mary, “you He caine this morning while you were asleep.” “Did he?” exclaimed the eldest. “Then I know who brought him.” Who was it?” asked Aunt Mary. r saw { on his cart, ‘Families supplied daily.’ *—London Tit-Bits. Her Reply. The Husband (sourly)—You ought to know better how to use money. The Wife (sweetly)—Perhaps I could}. learn if I had a little more to practice RTO OS, to Stockholders. ——0000CG00-————— Development work is progressing favorably on the drilling will commence about the 8th of November. a eng stock in a Company sutrounded by producing wells in a guaranteed dis. ic Stock is now selling for 75c per ‘share. D. E. Morgan, President ; Sherman W.Marsh, Vice P: Secretary ; E. 'T. R. Powell, H. M. Ooo toa Ee W. Taylor, W.L. Mobley, Ww. @. Ross. The ‘Nevada County “Oil Company Offers the Best Inducements “Why, the milkman, of. course; J Operating in the centre of thefamous Kern River District, Company’ 8 property and per, F. L ‘Arbogast, P. G. Scadden, r nn To . MILES, Alpha.. 24: Beis G et Uke via 16% Birencies ies cs cl ss .1544Bowman’s Dam,....<.30. Camptonvilie.... divenseo AINGPOKGG. 124% Ootumbia aces Bee oe ps 374 Oolfex. ec a ae Dateh Wlat.Ser creas Sik FES YW Downieville.... SER EE 44 Edwards Bridge... pis 14 Forest Qity osc. ici. cacao French Oorral...53...183% Graniteville,.... Skene 28 ES Grass Valley. ...,... 4 AARO CHOY oo oes Cas ee cha 11% Moore’s Flat..... veg ee _North Bloomfleld,.....14% North San Juan.,... oat SONIGEH ees eieed oes 20 Purdon Bridge:...... 6} Peelint HALE ke ee 18 Rough & Ready.... ieee BIBIERORG es eo ks 56 Smerteville. vic cess cs19 Spenceville... eecaven ed 20. Washington ee ees . Von Bet.c. so oy 18 CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, COPYRIGHTS AND DESICNS. Send your busines: direct to Washington, Saves time, co 48, better service. My office slgee: 4 fe: * t Office, PREE ary of fee not due un' is Secured. PERSON ACTUAL EXPERIEN ta, ' etc,, sent fred. Patents srocured suaouah B. @ fisecs INVENTIVE /E_AGE ArNe wietce yor C. A. Snow & Co. : L OIGGERS, 235 Sto ve ywnanuner on, bo. Cc. Newspaper Advertising Agency. Rooms 20 and 21 Merchants’ Exchange, Cali fornia street, San Francisco. N B. —ADVERTISEMENTS SOLICITED e for all newspapers published on the Pacifie Coast, the Sandwich Isjand: ae Polypeee Mexican ports, Panama, Valparaiso, zene China, New Zealand, the ‘anaralins cates, the Eastern States and Europe. Flic of nearly every newspaper published on the Pacific Coast are kept constantly on hand sd alladvertisers are allowed free access to hem during business hours ADVERTISING RATES t:.te know. on application. E. W. SCHMIDT; LEADING CAE DEALER, . Pine Street. ....4.:. » Neva City! Ca wel STOOK—— GENERAL ARTHUR HUMBOLDT IMPT’D BSTKELLA ‘ rete CLUB ‘The Best Cigars. fhese are the attractions you can always find at T HE COUNCIL, CHAMBER.” Beer 5 Centsa ee all ‘7 favorite brands iy “Felon o homéa 4 ‘ioe? calle J. pia * The Best Liquors, a ‘Dr. La Rue’s Gough Gure For pecout and chronic. Coughs and Colds Bronchitis and Asthma Pleasant, safe and prompt. anteed by H. DICKERMAN. vibe agora g ed and Photo nf oer _ For sale and guarTHE HOME MARKET Is always with you; stay with it. your contract, We have been in the luambe business here 49 years, and expect to be here many years more as.we have an almost inexhaustible supply of timber in this neighborhood. We have made a success of Building Houses ies ~ON THE— installment Plan, And we are still at it. Oall and learn our terms before letting M. L. & D. MARSH. « > PLAZA PLANING MILL... RICE & LEWIS, Prop's. .. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. outsdings* Brackets. Woodwork of all kinds, Office and Store!Fixtures, 71 Turning, House-Trimming, Fancy Grill Workla Specialty, Plans Drawn for Neat and Modern Homes _ Geo our. stim es ou any work of this sort that you may need. RICE & LEWis, , SaoRaMENTO St., Newapa olin Will Furnish you All [Material for Your New Home ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN, GIVE US A CALL. Ped Ex. & E*. Ka. COOrFER Good Lumber at reasonable rates. FRED £. BROWN. ‘epwarp 4. MORGAN BROWN & MORGAN, "Real Estate and Insurance Agents, on . NEVADA CITY, = Ee oad CALIFORNIA "Ags fo Pa a Sg Lae Bling o S Pain te