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Marysville P, ( ;
r, Of Builards i
3inninger, of Bal
by Sponable, off
JONSON,
” Marysville,
Creditors,
ORTER, De
given by the
of the estateo
@ creditors of, a
against the sil
n with he
months after thé
ice, to the saida
Mf J. M. Walling,at
road and Pine
ounty, Califor
or the transacti@
tate in the cou
rnia.
jevember 19th, I
MABEL W.
estate of R. K.P
Sale Notice, .
Regie COMPA
I = of b
fe Locational
lounty, 0
delinquent U
ock, on account oy
on the 5th day of
] amounts set opp
ective shareholds
Hats in Town
%
a
days, and my
Is the verdict of those who visited my storeduring the opening
LOW PRICES
x could not be equalled anywhere.
If you have not already purchased. your Fall and Winter
Hat, don’t fail to call at my store.
sure we can picgse you.
Tam
W. Jt. Crawford
Main, Street.
BETWEEN
GENTLEMEN
By M. @ Mi, Quad.
A Good lavebliotat. 2 Coens Se B. Lewis.
For Small or Large Amounts With They wer’ in the same social set, beImmediate Profits.
longed to the same clubs and had long
been friends~Payson Graham and
No speculation or gamble, but from legiti. Clives Stafford. They were gentlemate business. Bankers, merchants, prohi
pm pRB ge ; o-. men bred and born, and. this story
money making’ cumieal would hot have been written if one of
ing us. si i Asean aie wha them had not forgotten his standing.
the United States. For particulars address . At the age of 30 Graham fell in love
E. J. Arnold &Co., Ninth and Pine Streets, . and married‘ fair looking but shallow
Ss pated girl. It is fair to him to say
: that he had far more money than she
A number of roome are offered for rent in . had and that he was in no sense actuthe Slover’ Building on Broad -street. For. ated by mercenary motives. The girl
particulars enquire of Mrs. F, A.Gourley. was giddy, vain and superficial, but as
— ntf. . Graham was only a dawdler and a
Lost, : dandy it was such a match as might
Agoldring. A reward will be given by re‘have been expected on either side.
turning same to TRANSORIPT office. nz . With his money and family influence
For Sale and native talents Graham might have
become a man of note and influence,
A full set of JOHNSON’S UNIVERSAL EN-. but he chose to remain a dawdler, a
CYCLOPEDZ is offered for sale at a bar-. dandy and a gentleman. First, last
gain. Bight vols., in good condition. In-. gnd all the time he was a gentleman.
quire at this office. At the age of 33 Clives Stafford also
For Rent.
nI8-Iw
Wanted. / fell in love, but unfortunately for soa Rue’
TTT oo PRFFFFSPPPPPISS PPPPS
Does the Work.
vw
or sale atm
barber shop, on Broad street, gives the best
DICKE RMAN’S EEE! Sse
cial ednventionalities and his reputaA heifer calf is wanted by Daniel McCauley, the milkman. Apply immedi
ately. nlitt
Weekly Dances.
Company C, N. G.C., will give weekly —
cials at Armory Hall every Saturday 0:
of music futnished for the danc i
” ats ae es free, gents ro 7 l
are in
A Big Cut in Prices.
$30 allowed for any make of machine
‘ween in new Siuger. Also big discount
eben sc x Save . from
ee are
Makes of Pianos; also
Organs at low prices and ts.
rgans st low Price. We REEES, Agent.
First-Class Bootblack.
Briton Stevens, whose stand is at Wild’s
THE DUEL WAS FOUGHT ACCORDING TO
Furnished Rooms to Let. THE CODE.
ave ¥ You Seen
Also, a large supply of Ladies and Children’s Shoe
ers and prices reasonable.
Madein, Vici Kid, Velours, Box Calf, Kangaro.
THEY CAN’T BE BEAT ANY WHERE FOR THE PRICE.
(oa Try a pair and be convinced.
On, Yes, We Have Cheaper Shoes, from $1.75 Up.
s—good wearers, good
Furnished rooms to let. Enquire at James
Colley’s, corner Grove and Névada streets:
tf
WEENLY. SOCTAL
tion as a gentleman it was with Payson Graham’s wife: He was also a
dawdler, a dandy and a gentleman.
This affair was his only lapse, and he
lived to regret it. ‘When he found himself in love with his friend’s wife and
realized that the wife reciprocated, he
acted the part of a gentleman. Where
~}dMis lapseoceurred.was in falling in
love. All that followed was according
To be given at to the ethics of gentility. He naturally
suggested an elopement. His sense of
honor suggested that it was his duty to ARMORY HALL
remove the wife as far as possible from
S$ ATURD AY FV ENING et husband. The gossip over an elopement is always unpleasant, but it does
—— not sting like the gossip. over the dis
covery of a liaison under the guise of
friendship. It was agreed all around
that Stafford acted like a gentleman in
bearing the unfaithful wife away on
his yacht. Some gentlemen pursue an
eloping wife, and some sit calmly down
and seek to forget her. It is for him
FULL ORCHESTRA
Admission
Gallery
Ladies Free.
BOVEY BROS., Broad Street. _
We have just r
Wafers ever brought to Nevada City.
fresh—-just from the factory.
of some of them:
Champagne, Vanilla,
Chocolate, Strawberry,
eceived one of the largest stock of
They are all
The following is a list
Raspberry, Lemon,
Ramona,
Les
Athema.
Therm.
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
M. L. & D. MARSH
Lumber Merchants
a 008
Yards at Depot. ‘
yore tide Boulder Street.
Our ’Phone is West 19.
Its Time
For
Fection
to choose, and he loses no prestige.
Graham decided to pursue, and it was
recorded in the books of society that
he was quite within bis province as a
gentleman. He was also a yacht owner,-and when he discovered which way
his late friend had headed he took up
SIERRA HEVADA SALOON
0000
BOWLING ALLEY
(NEXT DOOR)
Finest WINES AND Liguors.
@@ Best 5 Cent Beer in Town.
JAMES DOWER, Proprietor.
If you expect to have that
new home for fall, it’s time
you were’ commencing
@ork. Perhaps you have
not yet solved the plans
prota: tewrecae vom Best We Ever Tasted!
help you along. "5 Is theverdict of all our patrons, as to the
srohiteets, contractors and BREAD, PIES and CAKES
builders.
MADE ATTHE
RICE & LEWIS” . NewYork Bakery
PLAZA PLANING MILL, GEORGE HURST, Prop.
Sacramento St etsie as
Free Delivery to any part of the city. Wedding Cakes ai By Scobs Poshry #. specialty.
Shreve & Co. Gut Telephone oumbor—W
J. CAJRNS
HARNESS AND SADDLERY DEALER,
Has just received a fine line of HORSE
RUSHES at prices ranging from
25 cts. up.
Also a fine line line of Gents Driving
and Work Gioves.
Ladies Driving Gauntlets.
Whip Stocks of all kinds from 25
cents up.
BUGGY WHIPS at 10 cents up.
@@ 1 am mavofacturing Harness of
all grades at lowest prices. Also
arias ai Carnes teimmin Gone a nds 0 rriage mmin one
» R. DAVIS on short notice. Hand made Harness
‘ and Carriage Trimming a specialty.
feacher 0° Vocal and instrumental 'T" CAIRNS, Nevada City
ras fo ‘ue . Nevada City Transfer Co. 5 , Grass V and othe,
we for the
, owe DRAYING AND HAULING.
Particular ntl to
~ atte: — the transpor
ture moving.
of tuition, eto
PwooD”
Makers of
RINE JEWELRY and SILVER WARE
Dealers in
Diamonds and Watches, Cut
Glass, Leather Goods, .
Pewter Ware
and European Novelties.
MARKET. and POST STS.,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Notice— Most : convenient arrangement for transacting business with
out-of-town customers. Particulars
ent upon request.
his watery trail. ark
Luck, accident and Providence were
all on the side of the pursuer. Stafford
had headed for the Mediterranean,
meaning to make a trip of a couple of
years. It is a good bit of a voyage
not been completed by half when the
yacht with the elopers on board was
overhauled. No gentleman who elopes
with another man’s wife: must seek to.
skulk away when fairly overhauled,
and as Stafford was a gentleman he
calmly waited for events to take their
course. Perhaps the loss of some.of
his spars in a storm, thus leaving bim
rather badly crippled, aided him somewhat in being a philosopher. Asa gen'
tleman and an injured husband it was
Graham’s place to make the-first call,
and he did it. He was rowed off to”
Stafford’s yacht-in his gig, and as be
went up her side he was'received with
all due respect. His wife bowed to
him, Stafford lifted his hat and hoped
he was well, and if the sailors had
been looking for a brawl.they were
disappointed. Unless a gentléman’s
wits have been driven out by wine, and
that occasionally happens, he does pot
roll in the mud in public. The wife
had no:tears, hysterics or excuses, and
Stafford did not put forward any regrets over his conduct. On his part
Graham did not ask why this or why
that and then pull a dagger and tear
his hair.
It was all very quietly and nicely
arranged. The tric descended to the
cabin and even iunched together. There
were no hot words or loud voices. . At
the end of about an hour it was settled
what should be done. The. wind had
died out,-and the sea was calm. and
there must be an affair of honor. Nothing less could be reasonably offered
and accepted in reparation. The captains of the yachts were to act as sec
onds as far as they could, but it was
not to be a duel on board of either
yacht. When all was ready, each prin
cipal entered his gig and pulled away
to a distance, and the two captains’ followed and stationed them as near the
regulation distance as cireumstances
permitted. With more discretion than
she had exercised in falling in love ‘and
with more feeling than she had displayed over the elopement the erring
wife shut herself up in her stateroom
instead of becoming a spectator, and it
was reported that she even exhibited
considerable emotion for a time.
The duel was fought according to the
cede. The principals were warned, the
word was given and the pistols were
discharged. At the first fire neither man
was hurt, but at the second Stafford
was shot dead. His body was taken
aboard of his yacht, and Graham bimself notified his wife that her paramour
had fallen. He didn’t rejoice, and she
didn’t faint away. As a gentleman,
duty to inquire into the state of her
finances and ask as to her future, and
he did it. -She desired to return to
England and her parents, and it was
arranged tbat she should do s0., It
might have been a gentlemanly act for
the husband to have invited her aboard
of his own yacht for the rétern trip,
but he failed to extend it, and neither
did he wait for the burial ceremonies
of the man who had fallen by his hand.
He made his way back home and upon
his arrival gave notice of his intention
to secure a divorce and related without
exultation or extravagance the fate of
the man -who had wronged him. It
was what the clubs announced as “a
pretty little affair all around” and what
Lord Tomtoddy remarked anent:
“Aw, to be sure, ye know, when a
gentleman is a gentleman he cawn’t be
anybody else, ye see. Yes—aw—dem
Nevada Theater
Friday Evening,
NOVEMBER 29th
—To install—
Free Reading Room
CAPT. RACKET
A Farce Comedy in three acts.
By Charles Townsend.
Floradora Sextette
6 Pretty Maidens, gentle strangers 6
Empire State Quartette
and Other Things, too.
Admission, 25, 35 and 50 cents.
Judge Nilon, E. H. Barker, Hon. B. 8.
Rector, Patrons.
SUMIIONS.
‘
No. $121.
I THER SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
County of Ravada, Sete of California.
Jacob Weissbein, Plaintiff, vs. Rose Hill
Gold Mining Company (a corporation), et al.,
Defendants.
Action broushs in the 2 Saperiog eure at
the County of Nevada, Sta’ lornia,
and the Com eanpiaint Lege’ in “the Office of the
Clerk of sa’d Coun at Roveda. 4d. M, Walli at orney for Plaintiff.
fe of the State of Cali soeuia com sey
eee hose Hill Gold ley Guid
‘a corporation), Grass Valley Gold Lining
pany (a corporation) and J. M.
Defendants
You are hereis fata in to appear and
encwur she eomplet in an eating entitled
as above, brought you in the
Superior Court of Pee Unene of Nevada,
State of California, within ten ays after
service on you of this Summons—
ithin this county § or within thi any wi . cE ys if
And you ‘ore re hereby bgt es nth re regu walews
7o0 eee Plaine will eee: —
Oeil
Court fo aay other yaakae velleh tie.
of the County jevada,
nia, this 13th day horee . "6.
hone 3 } A. D.
AKER. F. L. ARBOGAST, Clerk. 122
from London to Gibraltar, and it had .
though he had been wronged, it was his . * et 3 sha See
~AGOH
that I’am always so dem seasick when
I go-to seal ee
there, — x
<4 TSE
beeing the ‘ely war. President Lindiscugsed: the Impracticability of
mal are gas a dissevered country and
some proposed amendments
ee thé eénstitution® looking ‘to ‘ the
elimination of slavery, without which,
he said,“‘the rebellion-could never have
existed’ . His: plan: was to purchase
emancipation. in a period of 37.years,
and he entered into an elaborate argu. ment to pan that this would be more
Hage and economical than to cone vie wae’ This 164 him to forecast
the probable’ ‘titrease ‘in population,
which ‘hé believed would ‘continue at
its normal rate of growth: ‘He said:
“At the same ratio of: increase which
we have maintained on an averake
from, our ,first-mational. census, in 1790,
until. that of .1860,. we should. in 1900
have a population of 103 208,415, and
why may we not continue that ratio
far beyond that period? * * * We have
2,968,000. square miles. Hurope has
8,800,000, witha population averaging
73 123 persons to the square mile. Why
may-not our se at some‘time average as many?.*.* * Several of our
states are, already fs that average,
¢ * * and yet they. have increased in.as
rapid a ratio since passing that point
as before.”—New Lippincott.
£3 2%
Brrivats at
the north none are are welcome than
the pheebe. Though naturally building
its nest under an overhanging cliff of
rock orearth or.in the,mouth of.a cave,
its. preference for, the vicinity of farm
buildings is so marked that in the more
thickly settled ‘parts of the country the
bird 1° seldom seen at any’ great distance from a farmliouse except where
a bridge spans’ sdéme stream, affording
@ secure spot for a nest. Its confiding
disposition hasirenderéd it a great favorite, and consequently it is seldom
disturbed. It breeds throughout the
United States east of the great plains
and winters from the south Atlantic
and gulf states southward.
The phebe subsists almost entirely
upon insects, most of which are caught
on the wings These 8 sare mostly
hakmful: }Smalewild fruits and berries comprise the vegétable food. No
cultivated fruits are disturbed by the
photbe. It ig evident that a pair of
phcebes must materially reduce the
number of insects near a garden or
field, as the birds often, if not always,
raise two broods'a year, and each brood
numbers from four to six young.—Los
Angeles Times: :
~’ Cold Storage Meats.
For special first-class Cold Storage
Meats you should send your orders to
Grissel Bros, Commercial street. The
finest of beef, pork, mu‘ton and lamb
no the market, “* je21-tf
Good Meats.
—_———
Colley Brothers have the” very best
of beef, mutton and veal on hand at
all times. tf
Malaria Causs Biliousuess.
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic removes
the cause.
ee
Gilt Edge pes 8 is a nerve tonic.
The best br
can be procur
bers, W. J
THE GROTTO SALOON
xx
wot whisky and cigars
“at the Council ChamJ. Britland prop. tf
Coolest and Sharpest Beer
in Town, 5c. per Glass
Wines, Liquors and Cigars on hand.
Hot Lunch every Saturday Night.
Most convenient Club Rooms.
In Their New Saloon!
MAITLAND BROS.
Have moved into their new c uzrters -b Tommereial street and invite a:l thei: former
patrons to seo ‘hum. They will
make it a point toa serve be fires* tranas of
Wines, Liquors and C’¢11rs
All kinds of Mixed . rinks
a Speciality.
VAITLAND BBOS., Props. Comm ercia)
Visia: Cresolene
Whooping Cough, Croup
LENE being administered by inhal‘tion. gives the
Means
s wonderful. Ite
@. DICKERMAY, Druggist and Stationer,
Neveda Mite
; aaa “aad we waar
Asthma, Catarrh, Colds.
Safest and Most Effectual
OF tomnaton: Oe specs and bronchial abes
pap Fst as me Feet Croup
nvaluable ia Contag.ous Diseases
Nevada City Assay Office.
Assaying of Ores. of all description.
ILL TESTS AND THE THE REDUCTION OF
Mail or Bape vingenee ttended
Pu LD BOUGHT r" ofp pegmely at below
onal Hote hg, tH. HICKS & CO.
2
Times as
Niany
GOOD QUALITY.
UGA
Given Away Free
with
Teas, Coffees, Spices,
Flavoring Extracts, ‘Soda,Mush, Baking Powder. .
11/2 lbs. Sugar Free with each 250. Purchase
2 lbs. Sugar Free with each SOe. Purchase
6 lbs. Sugar -Fraée wit each $i.o » Purchate
30 lbs. Sugar Free with each 1 Foe
Coffees E'reshliy Boasted
10,124, 15, 20, 25, 20, 35 cts. per pound
Grood Quality Our Stronghold
Eure Deas
35, 40, 50, GO and 70 ¢ts. per pound
Delicious Flavor.
PURE AND AROMATIC SPICES
: 10, 15 and 26 cts. pei oan .
Colima Baking Fow-der
15, 25. and 45 cts. per.can
$1000 REWARD
To the Person who can Produce a Purer Baking Powder
than Our Colima: Baking Powder.
FLAVORING EXTRACTS
10, 20, 35 and 40 cts. bottle
GooD TIME TO BUTE.
Premiums Free
ag is PA
LOW PRICES.
LIBERAL PREMIUMS Our Stronghold
Attractixre Sale
China, Crockery, Glassware
wrow’7 Olt
Attractive Erices.
Good Place to naps
PINE ST., Masonic Building, Nevada Oty.’
SIMPLICITY
PORTABILITY
eS
Write for
DURABILITY.
The Blickensderfer Typewriter
Better than all others in every particular
RALPH W. GAYLORD, Agent
Nevada City, Cal.
Circular.
ALIGNMENT
SMIAS
PRESENTS
FAOYR . Ate
MAN KIND
Send name and address for Free Copies
of our 24-page Holiday Booklet, which
gives a lis of Christmas Gilts for all. mankind,
qth prites and many illustrations; and for out
i6-page Christmas Book Bulletin,
giving complete lists of the holiday publications
and our cut prices.
The Big Store’s Christmas Displaze
begin this year Monday, November 18th.
Santa Claus arrives and begins his tecey
ons Monday, December 2nd.
[HE EMPORIUM
625 TO 85S Waker st s
B. J. pores. win ae ne E. Masrin, Vice P.
Nevada County Bank
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
Paid Up Capital $50,000
A General Banking Business Tralisacted.
Gold bought and advanees' made on
part of the world.
ak Sad et coual Scouting.
Interest Paid on on Deposits.
Broad Street National Hotel Building
bullion.
Drafts drawn on
Loans made on
National Exchange Stabe
3road Street, opp. National Bxehange HotelHevada City,
—
JANES HENSESSY,
eects
To be found in this maseiet (hit inte .
ESTRAY. . NOTICE,
te to my Batch ula Ma Mest
al Seer mas baw
ing property and