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icy Ta ie bi ‘
the Northwest
we 8 hast M.D.
3 ig recorded in
veda County, in *
thing adversely
requir t
bh the Kegister 4
© at Murysvil e,
of pantentn publicat:
ed by virtue of
SON, Register.
t the foregoin,
ent be pubhishe
(ten “consecutive
'Y DAILY IRANublished at. NeSON, Register.
tice,
MILLING COM
rincipal place of
alifornia,
ea. ¥ Mining Disrnia.
ent upon the fol. account of as) Lo6th ane of sepamounts. Opncapeuttter cua.
2. Shas Am fe ares. . %.
1000° $20
850. 4
eS ms 40
580 10.”
250 5
300. 6
100
1000 ” 20
600 40
1000 20
500 10
1000. 20
800 10
100 2
200 4
aw, & as ‘ord : + 8nd an order
made on the 15th
} many shares of
ad Reces, May
ic auction at the
m 8, 601 California
on Thur » the
at the hour of 3
D pay uent
ot: ol
Galifornin street,
o2dtd id
OURT OF THE
fornia.
i
ith the’ y
ths after the first
Od the said Execu“Bred Searls, Nety, pig ge same
ri ion of the
aid county of NeL. SCHEER
t William Bnderink.
ING; ‘THE ANtookh
rporation toserve
ggent and until
« end for the
business as may be
sideration.
eka, Hectetary.
1900,
olution.
HVEN THAT H. J
Jo in heretoig bone nae of
“ah
ES;
. TE
. JO: STON.
0.
ad partner~ a et
-OF THE NEVADA
tn de will be held
ity, Cal.,on SATa, aod m., for
. ‘ to the
Miners
" of such
come before tho
ZEITLER, Pres.
OF NEVADA
‘ ada, State of
co
we
Paints and Oils siiadeRetaale Cee :
ete ing Goods. Iron and Steel’
ete ee
per'and Granite Iran Ware ,
50 CENTS A WEEK
Advertisements of not to exceed nes in}
length inserted uuder thie ead toe poten
2 —— or Dao Hae Hac additional line
able invariabiy in mavehes ee
Strawberry Plants.
Choice Fruit and Vigorous By ;
supply inlotsto suiti Price, mintak
cents per dozen. One or two plata” of
“Green’s Co. sair”, the noblest of all berries,
with each order. Order of Miss Cohen or
through Postoffice. _--____"'F-H. Lr BR.
A Bona Eide ‘Salary« =$12 Weekly.
Men and women to appoint agents and
represent us some tetravel, others for lowork $12 "weekly salary and expenses.
Old_established house, pleasant, permanent
positions, rapid advancement and increase
Oiwages. Write at once.
Address BUTLER & ALGE
oo. Dept. BE, » _ New Haven, ind
NO_ ==.
4
er
“Now's the Tune, Co.’s is the Ideal Light.
Going into business life without a good
haudwriting. is like guing to war'without
arifie. Young man, young iady,atm yourselves for business, life. Now is the best
Nevada Co. Electric Power
time. Join the class this even: ng at the
schoolhouse. 7 p,m. C.F. Dau n26-iw
Dancing School,
Ladies and geutleman’s dancing: iauoas
every Wednesday evening, and children’s
dancing schoo) every Saturday afternoon, by
EVOLS wan eareee
‘House and Lot For Sale.
A Troom house, with both gas and electric
lights; barn and carriage room. All modern
improvements and abath. Apply to GEO. A
GRAY. auSi-ti .
Wanted.
Christian tian or Woman willing to qualif
for permauent position of. trust, here or in
home. county. $900 yearly. Enclose’ selfaddressed stamped envelope to Secretary,
care of Trauscript.
Allowance for Old Machines,
$25 allowed for any make of ‘machine
traded in for new Singers, good second-hand
machines from $5 up. All kinds repaired
nd work guaranteed. Offices, H. J. Fuch’s
grocery store, Grass Valley. and’ Bovey
Bros. shoe store, Nevada City. Gro. W
Rees agent. ,
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: io. pe-tf
p Fine Work Done.
Upholstering, paper banging and carpet
laying done in. first-class style by GEORGE
Russet, Leave your orders at Snell &
Fleming’s and your work will be attended
to. i tf
_ For Rent.
A flat withfour rooms with modern improyements. A cook-stove for sale, Inquire
of J. 8 Holbrook at hie office on corner
Pine and Commercial streets. tf
7 . . @BORGB™A. GRAY,
The Finest of Funeral Furnishings.
Fioral Pieces supplied.to order,
neers Nog.: Office 281, residence
One Hundred Sunny Rooms,
Aad Large Modern Dining
Stopping place for all Stages and Busses. . for the holidays. +
Room. . prepared’ to farnish you with’ c!
‘to
JRNER, ‘Fae Strat, Herat Ciy,
. Fresh: Olympia
. .OYSTER COCKTAILS.
. MADE ‘To ORDER ar—
. Tegler’s Gandy Factory
Price, 10 Cents.”
7 Short Order Restaurant ‘
Smell. San
~ Phe ui ned have reopened the rest;
. Fdut in the Mills buildl road street,
and will give strict attention t seehnre Paes wo
inclading
Tamales, Enchiadas,
He Coffee, Ham and Eggs,
Bacon and Eggs.
irs. Sts & ths, Duran,
. \Uncon + Hoter\NEW YORK HOTEL.
Henry Metzetbaugher, Prop’t.
-pered “and-newly furtilshed
throughout; thereby tmking
it second to no Hotel: In this
pie nets Aiectric lights throughout, ae
THE TABLE is not surpassed in the county
or ee and ser vice. se
13
EE EY RST OL ASS eT Wines,
ARAEYS FR THE BLAS
RH GUEY
open up at his old place on Pine
wo ee MONDAY NEX and fc
order. He will also bave Turkeys
aed
has,
—_—_—_
AVING PURCHASED. FHIS POPULAR
saloon from € :
pared tofurnish to my customers the
Finest Wines
ner.
HENRY W. RICH.
rahe .
Liquors and Cigars
AN mr ot friends and all the new ones
who cali will be treated ina courteous manFresh Vegetables and Fruits at all
Peerless Saloon. """ = —
CHICKENS ‘10. ORDER AT: ANY ‘TIME.
The Best Liquors,
The Best Cigars.
always findetBROAD STREBT.
aed
_C. H. HARRISON, .
DEALER In ~~
All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco:
‘THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.”
~~ Beer 5 Cents a Glass,
as iach? “Gecnr Pepper.’
say Wm. J. Britland, ~
’ brands of Whiskies kepton All the favorite! Turon cs mah
he and h r work was high‘Pouteh said: “It has been demon‘~ . strated that a woman can do excep-.
. tionally good work as an pianderater.
. a8 she is at all times painstaking and
‘careful, and her work is, as a rule, a
. model of neatness, You will also no‘tice that I have named a great man
school-teachers for this week: The pers
son for this is, 1 suppose, due’ princi‘pally to the fact that the schools close
just before the taking. of the. census
‘begins, and the teachers make the ap“plications in order to have something
to do during thé vacation. I sent sam‘ple blanks to. al} the applicants to be
. filled out, and naturally the teachers
‘were more ‘successful than any others
in filling these blanks, thus securing
ithe appointments.
“Probably about 60 per cent. of the
enumerators in the country are schgolteachers. At least this is so in Indiana, and, I suppose, in other states over
~
‘the country. It requires much more [ing herself and smoothing her ruffled
care to: make a successful enumerator
han is generally supposed, and the
supervisor is subjected'to a great many
trials and much trouble in’ remedying
the defects, so that his position is not
the pleasant and’ desirable one that
many persons suppose.”
aa
SAVAGE ENGLISH IN TURKEY.
Natives Think They Must Have Been
Exiled for Thetr Bad
Clothes. :
ata
« Acorrespondent from Constantiople says:
all English women (and men) dress
3
badly in England, because of the cos. codfish is king of them all and is afot
appreciated at his real worth. Cook . .
him in any way you like and he is delicious, Even the dried codfish, picked
up and served in'eream for breakfast,
isafinedish. Put him ina bag; sew him
up tightly and let him boil, or bake
“Now, Pera, where the Europeans Retiokecs eulbys. Welk abetted end. he. Ae
tumes tourists wear, They certainly
do wear the most extraordinary
clothes, and it looks-as if they are doing their best to make themselves ridiculous. “Very short skirts and badly
fitting coats, lafge wide-awake hats
and thick veils, says the Gentlewoman.
live and the hotels are. situated, is
quite like any continental town, and . fs
the residents dress as they. would ‘in
London or Paris, so a tourist is at once
noticed’on account of her remarkable
get-up.a resident or traveler trum -nes or
clothes, and charge accordingly for
their wares.
was trie that all the English women
who travel are ugly and badly dressed, . .. gemocratic as he used to be in his
or that thet were sent out of England }on account of their clothes! «-.
“The natives are almost beginning”
‘a cease being astonished at anything”
xtraordinary from an English per-}
on. They simply shtug their shoulers and say: ‘What can you expect?
hey are English!) By the travelers’
ehavior I mean that they walk about
he streets and laugh and talk as if
hey had never been ima civilized counry before.”
WOULD NOT CHANGE METHODS
eon oees
oo
“pets Shows That English Merehants
‘Are Too Conservative for
Their Own Good.
The intense conservatism of the British character is illustrated in the story
of a young Englishman who came to
America to seek his fortune and found
it in-a new process for manufacturing
lampblack, says the Kansas City Star.
The principal market for his product
was Germany, but he found that the
German buyers, in turn, sold it in England. So he conceived the logical idea
of going to England and selling the
lampblack direct, which appeared to
be certain’ of success, for he was ‘able
to say to the English firms: ‘
“Instead of buying my lampblack
‘BACK AT THE
The Pinest Se eee ers OLD BAKERY.
Cc. H. HARRISON, _
_Ovp. Rosenberg Bre Has resumed the proprietérebip-of the
In Their New Saloon !
_ MAITLAND BROS.
mare present ies el
pe Ht £o,citit vo nerve the finest brands of
Wines, Liquors and!Cigars
invite
a
Hews ‘PURCHASED TH® 8
ISCADDEN’S SALOON . i.
pac Se Tas pa
WINES AND LIQUORS.
= Beer 5 Cents.
THOMAS SOADDEN, Proprietor.
“NEW YORK‘
located > a lone tine. now
pared to supply the ublic as of old
with the See products in his line.
iA the corner of vane SR a.
t thoroughly rem: order, #epeciaity; Pas
Late to serve my patrons wah the ssi See ee :
finest brands of state y
THE
COTTAGE ORGAN
GEORGE WM.DURST
BAKERY
: opie TS ak Co ,
WEDDING CAKES AND FANCY PASTRY.
LEADING, LADY, Best 8 Cont.Cige:
= i x
E,W. SCHMIDT, . nese
a standard
through Germany and paying for unheuses replied:
many satisfactory.
b methods, you know.”
sides and his trip was a failure.
Unconscious Plagiarism.
parently uneonscious plagiarism is th
author of a story sent to a magazin
Chicago Cottage Organ Co. aeme time ago. After his story had
of excellence ence whichad
In speaking of the matter, Mr. . ™*> Mr: Morgan succeeded in getting
‘mon. . OB With the aid of some smail’boys. . ~.
“The natives think that . dinner fish known.
fish’ with potato. Put as little potato
or other substance in the cakes as possible, and, if you. want them as fine as
they can be made, wrap them in a blanA Turk once asked if it . gemocratie dish, of course,
necessary transportation, to say nothing of the middleman’s profit, let me
_ be one ogres cing oars ‘big horn,” yet more trim and shapely.
mans, to whom you how pay & profit.”
The head of one of the largest
'. “Really, Mr. Smith, our house has al‘This house has
been in existen¢e 200 years, and we can
seeno reason for changing satisfactory
Poor Mr. Smith got this reply on all
“The latest victim of a case of apdeen, accepted he picked up another
magazine, and there was his story, with
precisely the same plot, told by a writer
he liad never met. There was just time
vol’ . for. hini-to’send word to the magazine
h . that-had accepted his contribution to
‘have the story taken from the form.’
Two hours later he would have been
~\ Dr, Pfeiffer, influenza expert, lays the
“. disease to the handkerchief, and rec4 . ommend the Japanese ‘paper noseé‘ties in this city have a
Utterly refused to become a-martyr to
ence. Its history is'another instance
janitor to get a eat for crag ve ae
wished to illustrate his lecture on “Respiration” by experiments upob the ani-.
“professor put the .cat into.
receiver: of the air pump fie atic:
pump out the air. Before the piston had
time to move more than once or twice
the cat began to feel very uncomfortable, and, discovering ‘the aperture
through which the air was eseaping, put
her foot on it and thus corked the pipe
and stopped the removal of the air,
Several subsequent attempts to carry-on the experiments were alike ineffectual, for as soon as the glass cover
was put over her and she felt the reeg of Ris air the cat would put her
over the an i
gee there. sate aia a —
e students; struck b re
able intelligence shoe by ee P
asked the professor to liberate the ani.
‘sion when the cat, after coolly clean<
fur, jumped down and rubbed against
the legs of the students sitting oa the
front ona She is now permanently
annexed to the college and an ob
interest to all visitors. ross
PLEA FOR THE CODFISH.
A Chief Cook Says This Fish Is Not
Appreciated at Its: Real
Worth. : rt POE a
“If codfish cost a dollar a pound,”
said the chef, “it would be more universally beloved, I tell you, it is the best
; T have tried the }.
whitefish all over the world, bu? the
have a'cat that has .
&
mal and loudly cheered her self-posses. . :
x
a aa
3 ns ; For tore than twenty years this” étcbiehient Ise:
ce been noted for its display of FINE MILLINERY
each” -deason, “but this Fall , surpasses :
Her +USS TETRAU has just petdriied ‘Giins Sa
7 all others.
Francisco,
with Fine Line of Beautiful Fre nch Pat t erin vibes.
: Ladies call and see thie beautiful goods, :
___, W. H. CRAWFORD.
; ;
Bor) Bar) Ber
CE Wars? WOeS7 ‘
sar ft Sige
'P. G. SCADDEN’S. ¢
California Ripe Olives in bottles,
Cilifornia } me Dinner—
Con ‘ists of Lamb Curry and Rice Beef and Rice Ala Creole
Mexican Beans, Beef and Chili. .
American Bis -ui.s in fa: cy packag:s. .
R x Brani (rime Roast Bef in cus.
Grancma’s Spanish Pepp:r.
IX L Chile Con Carnes.
IX L Frijoles.
_ Triumph Brand all kinds Jellies in glasses,
Finest Corn in the Market— _
. Garten Maine Sweet Corn.
td : °
P. G. SCADDEN, Commercial St.
1GIO 0 0, 0 &, C1) A &,
=> . CEM Ci: actin cox pts. xD
Aa a Gas as Gad Gary Gat
NOE INEINGS ay DOO Qe
, ‘
@BWSweEBSee 2+ 3220003458
“Let me tell you that when you make
heakes you should not drown out the . .
wauwe ++
vice.
but my
patron, who pays me @ large salary, is
days. When he sends down to
srder for fish cakes for the next
“s breakfast he says he wants
Meschutt’s fish cakes, with.egg. That
is the order, and he is thinking of his
yougger life, when, as he once told me,
in a basement on Broadway he used to
get the finest butter cakes and fish
cakes he ever tasted, ‘excepting yours,
chef, he adds always. But 1 know
that dimes in those days were as thousand-dollar bills to him now, and his
appetite was keener and more appreciative.”
SHEEP FOUND IN ALASKA.
Flesh Satd to Be the Most Delicious
of All Wild Game and Ie
Much Sought.
SEN be
This rare wild white sheep is found
nowhere in the world but Alaska, and
few specimens for mounting whole have
ever been obtained, says a writer in
Outing. This species, named ovis dalli
by Prof. Dall, differs from its cousin,
the Rocky mountain big horn: (ovis
montana) in color, ovis montana being
a dull brown in midsummer, changing
to a grayish drab in winter, with a light
ashy-colored patch over the rump all
the year, while the ovis dalli is snowwhite at all seasons; in fact, thereis not
a colored hair on any part of its body.
He is not quite so stockily built as the
Two of my specimens stood 42 inches
at the shoulder, His limbs are not
quite so heavy, and his horns will not
average as large at the base, although
quite as long. The horns of my largest
specimen of 1897 measured 4i1¥, inches
in length and 12% inches in circumference at the base.
The flesh is the most delicious of all
wild game. In the summer this sheep
lives chiefly on the rich, succulent
growth of the asplenium septentrionale, which grows in the crevices of the
rock on the sunny slopes of this ragged
e . range. This beautifulanimal must ene . dure great hardships to survive the winters of this icy north.
Im 014 Madrid.
of gambling houses.
The Spa
A correspondent in‘the Frankfurter
Zeitung draws a lurid picture of the
interesting demoralization of Madrid.
The present population includes, he
says, 20,000 professional beggars, the
same number of abandoned women,
5,000 thieves, and there are hundreds
nish are among-the most
charitable people on earth. Without
a poor tax Spanish communities of 50,Fish cakes are considered a very . trict. aeena Sh. FER Unt, Wen NA ah, SET EOE
Stock is now selling for 75c per share. ae
DE. pe ig President ;. Sherman W. Marsh, Vice President ; W. B. Robb,
T. RB. Powell, H. M. Ovoper, F. L. Arbogast, P. G. Scadden, F.
Seoretary ;
W. Taylor, W.L. Mobley, W. G. Ross
SS
“. e. G@ FE".
FRED E. BROWN.
ee Glasgow and Edinburgh have £1,000,000. invested, in electric lighting;
Municipal Lighting in Scotian.
Aberdeen, Ayr, Dundee, Govan, Green000. self-supporters feed a pauper population of 5,000 or more. %
A Harem Car.
Central Asian railroad-managers try
Mto meet the desires of their/public. A ‘ock, Paisley, Perth, £300,000.
xy ae
~ harem car with latticed
aera)
ows has
aoset tap the exir of Bok
to Stockholders.
The Nevada Goun‘y Oil. Company
Offers the Best Inducements
t
Operating in the centre of the famous Kern River District.
0000C 00—-—————
Gough Gure .
} For recent and chronic__ ss
Coughs and Colds
Bronchitis and Asthma
Pleasant,,safe and prompt. For sale and guaranteed by
. H. DICKERMAN.
oto Supplies
THE HOME MARKET
Is always with you; stay with it. We have been in the lumbe
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
—ON THE—
(nstallment Plan,
And we are still at it. Osll and learn our terms before letting
your contract,
a nal gh a ra aaa
+S
.M, L. & D. MARSH.
—
Le. COOP EE
Will Furnish you
All Material for Your New Home
“
Pes
ance and Insur. Agents,
N,
ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN.
GIVE US A OALL.
Good amber at reasonable rates.
BROWN & MORGA
tReal Estate
EVADA CITY, =