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October 15, 1898 (4 pages)

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e to Creditors, = i HAS D. GASSA lee is Bae f oe cutor of the Will eased, to the orec having thee ei n — of raat ants fon i he Law Off of Ca¥ Re ey Grass Valley a, thre Aes ag ford ‘the: Pet the plage : on. of OSCAR B. a ast Will Of Chas.: ae 3th, 1898. Atty for the Estate. us Ere ~ 018 ICAN omg INGRESS, —ANB— + } Napa, 2) es ress the people $5 ~or— aa Ci ty ening, Oct ‘bt, ited to attend. AN.W.MARSH, can Co, Central Com. > retary. . FLS W. 2 here in the, line of fering. Every Boot ck is well made from be. it Leather or Kid d perfect fitting and rate their excellent ds at prices which ugh to pay for high y Bros. ‘vada City, f repairing done on and at the lowest BBS 2 FODAY yrand in the tid will not THE TRA NSCRIPT, PROPERTY IN ENGLAND, s \TURDAY. haw ica ss Bas ~ BRIBE MENTION, Minor Note ‘and Comm comments . bie Gaylord & pon grocers, Broad street. Go to A. B. Wolf and get a roll of his fifty cent pickled batter, the best in the market, e12-tf. Wheatland is to have an Odd. Fellows hall -that. ‘will cost ames! when built and furnished. The weather clerk piedicked’ a probability of light showers today, bat they failed to fall at this city. eae The Pacific Remedy Company will open their engagement at Armory hall in this city on Monday: evening. Call at B. Bullard’s, Broad Street, for ___sweet cider, boiled cider, cider vinegar. i -First-class. and purity guaranteed. tf i. Attention is called to the advertiseame _ ment of Maher & Oo., who have just. . received their second shipment.of suits and coats. Champagne cocktuils. a specialty at Joe Conroy’s Glenbrook saloon on Pine street, ~All’ kinds of fine: plain and fancy drinks. 821-tf The large doll in the window of . Maher & Co’s store which is to be dis posed-of at the Catholic fair next week. _is‘a gift from Mrs. Thomas Mein. of _ Oakland, Two Indians from Trackes," one of whom -has been serving time in the ' ‘county jail for petty larceny and the other for distributing the peace, have . been tarned loose.’ An electric street light has been es' tablished at the head of Park avenue in . front of Dr. I. L. Bowman's residence, _ and the residents of that part of. the _ city are duly grateful. Beginning today, the people of You . Bet will have a‘ daily mail service to . Datch Flat. This is something they . have been wanting for a long time. . Nevada City is now shut off from direct _ communication with You Bet, and our mail will go around by way of Colfax ; and Dutch Fiat; The You ‘Bet Dance. ». ‘There were about forty couple at the . Odd Fellows dance in You Bet last might, and the party wae a great success. Some ten Nevada City people went over » and they give glowing accounts of the © good times they had. A Grass Valley orchestra was employed aiid Prof. » Michelt prompted. The floor man» agers were.P. Lohman and John and Charles Cahill.’ At midnight a choice . supper was served in the lodge room . under’ the auspices of the Rebekahs. Dancing was continued till Sacchi this . morning. Rathbone Sete Entertetdinent. Milo Temple, No. 9, Rathbone Sisters, ' had an entertainment last at which the ' following program was rendered. A ' hot chicken supper was last, but. not least, on the program, which was as § follows: Zither solo, Chas, Hartman; _ reading, Mrs. G. K. Danforth; gramo“phone selections; violin ealo, D. F. Bell; recitation, Miss Pecor; duet, Miss Miller and Mrs. Osterman; solo, Geneivieve Boardman; violin solo, A. Rapp; E recitation, Miss Aunie Gehrig; address by W: H. Robb. A Bright Preacher Called. _ Ata meeting of the vestry of Trinity . Episcopal parish last night a° call was “extended to Rev. A. T. Gesner of Grand “Forks, N. D. Mr. Gesner preached here a few Sundays ago and impressed Fall who heard him as one of the ‘brightest talkers who has. officiated in pa rinity Church. 4 A Jolly Joker. The richest thing of the campaign: is . the following in the Dutch Flat corres_ pondent’s letter to yesterday’s Colfax ' Sentinel: “Wm. Maguire a prominent ‘mining man of Nevada county, was in . ‘town Wednesday. He says things look --very bright for the Democrats in his . county.” +e cor 4 The Populists Here. The Populist county candidates had 8 meeting’ at Rough and Ready last » night and were greeted with a good. sized turnout of the people of that section. Today they were in town on _ their way to French Corral where they ' speak tonight. ~~ Pacitic Remedy Co’s Big Show. * "The Pacific Remedy Gompany un. der the management of Billie Banks » will bein Nevada City for one week © only beginning Monday, Oct. 17th, at » the Opera House. The Company is “much larger and stronger than _ last . year and produces nothing but. first glass Dancers and Comedies. The open. ing bill will be a comedy drama en. titled Arabian nights. It is full of wit . _ und humor, and introduces some of the’ best dramatic talent on the cast, many of them well known to the amusement © loving public of Nevada City. Owing to the large revenue placed on shows ' of like character and the royalty * gbarged by play owners on their production, the management has found it ‘impossible to continue giving entertainments at the admission fee.of 10 ' eonts as last season. Hereafter the ad» mission will be 15 cents. Five dollars . in cash will be given away.each even: ed pumber of Free Ladies Tickets will . be given out through the agency ‘of the rug stores. Ask your druggists for them. A few seats will be reserved for ladies and escorts at 5 centaextra. Matinee at 2:30 Saturday afternoon. 2t. “OCT: 1s, 1898, mane countant, Bank’ of England, London, inz to some one of the patrons. A limit~ A Norate City “Man Told How to Proceed In Recovering It. ce Nevada City man who thinks there is a valuable estate coming to him in England, recently wrote to the . American Consul-General in Lor m for information'‘as‘to how he pest proceed in ordér to get possession of he property. He received the following reply: Lonbon, Sept. 22d, 1898—Sm: Your letter of recent date is. received. My official duties and the dutics of my . staff, quite debar anyone in this office from investigating a claim to such an estate. At the same-time_ I. desire -to give you the following information: No action to recover land can be brought after 12 years from the: tinie when the right accrued, or, in the. ease . : of disabilities (infancy, &.,) the maxi‘under a will, the Trustees of the wily are the proper persons against whom the claim should be made; and if there is any difficulty in connection with the trust and the persons entitled cannot be found, application is made the Chancery Division of the ‘High Court of Justice, the land is sold and the of the Qourt (as to these funds see further on.) All claims against the. crown are now mum is 80 years. If the claim is. made! proceeds are handed to the Pay master . Pdhee . p pose, because ie find their OES _vertised, that they are entitled to. anys, thing, while for you to have an of lawyers in London, erry persanaae Hewitt & Urquhart, No. 140, Leadenha! street, who have hud very” Sonsdtatie experience in these matters, and who . will undertake such investigation and -you can remit them by banker’s draft ‘in London or by foreign. postoffice orand full:particulars of the case. My the cases: submitted to them or any solicitors, they -will only sueceed in satisfying the claimant that either there is no such estate or that the claimant has no interest; so that the money thus paid for investigation will simply ‘be wasted, These so-called legacies and’ can, if you think proper, write to. the above named ‘solicitors, but. they inform me that they will not enter into ‘correspondence with any claimant until the .retainer fee of $25 is received. Yours faithfully, RicuarpD Wesracorn, Vice Consul-General. placed. on the same basis as claims against individuals. It is a popular error that unclaimed property is deposited in the Bank of record of unclaimed Government Stock . and Dividends and nothing else, and any person who thinks he is entitled to such ‘stock or diviaend, must furnish the following particulars: The names. in full and addresses of the persons in whose names the stock is supposed to. stand, the Name of the stock or its amount and the ‘approximate date of its investment. Any communiéation on this haa should be addressed to the Chief AcE. 0, The total amount unclaimed is only about £100,000 sterling, and a large amount of this appears to have been paid in by railway companies taking land for their lines. Not more than one-half of the accounts exceed £150, and not more than 1-17th of such accounts exceed £1000. A full list of the accounts are periodically published in the London Gazette, which can be obtained of Mesers. T. & J. W. Harrison, 47 St: Martin’s Lane, London, W. C. Price, with po postage, one shilling and sixpence, The officials of the court are not allowed to give any information unless they are satisfied that the applicant is interested in the funds in court. Advertisements appear in the newspapers from time to time, calling upon alleged heirs and next of kin of British decendents, to send in claims, and {hese are collected and indexed by agents who advertise the names of persons and sell copies of such advertisements. A large business is done in this way both here and iv America, but these agents do not seem to erase from their books estates that have been England. This institution keeps the . ettled, avd it is idle for people to sup. . GRASS VALLEY NEWS. A Day's: Record of Our Neighbors as Told
Over The Telephone, Capt. -P. T. Riley is expected tomorrow evening. Mrs. Koertner.of Oakland is here visiting Miss Anna -Stone. A Republican Club will be organized here Monday night. Mrs. George Johnson, wife of the Grand Secretary of the Masons, arrived last night to visit, her son who is studying mining here. Grass Valley Republicans are trying today to arrange for renting the Pacific Remedy Company’s tent in which to hold the Gage meeting next Thursday evening. It will seat 1000 persons and a largest. hall in the town only holds yee obo To Be Married Tomorrow. Henry Sullivan and Miss Rose Turner of Grass Valley will be married at that city tomorrow. They are well known young people. The Royal is the highest grade baking powder known. Actual tests show it goes onethird further than any ~“her brand. BAKING ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK, Soaps / Soaps / Soaps / Something s THESE WILL ular at 50c box of 3 cakes, TRY IT, pure. SHANDOW BELLS. No better Soap made. Our price 30c box. Grandma Buttermilk mone Box 3 Cakes. _ Everyone likes GOOD SOAPS. mooth and mild. Those bearing KIRK’S brand are particular favorites. Elsewhere they are high-priced. We. don’t charge for the name however. PLEASE YOU . Sold reg10¢e cake. Strictly AMRACKET : STORE. Yellow Front----Transcript Block. Saturday, Oct. 15, —A iran Upenin Fall Wi inter Millinery —ON— Monday, Oct. 17, Tuesday, Oct. 18, T— q WM. H. _CRAWFORD’S, Main Street, Nevada City. foe “4 If after a careful considerstion of. these facts you consider it is nde of the claim made, I recommend a pronr : ‘have authorized me to state that they . make a report for a fee of $25, which . der: They require the fee in advance . -own opinion is, that in-90 per cent-of. estates are almost all visionary? You . _ mee aS poe eee z cocker to GIVE A A AY @ “starch sold.” These present These. rare R, LeRoy, of = One-of these pic tures will re given away E with eac en raat of putchdsed of your grocer, is sold for to cents a beautiful picture. seni four in number, ey the renowned ew York, have been chosen from the very choicest subjects in his studio and are now offered for the first time The pictures are accurately reprdduced in all the colors used i in the orig: . inals, and are pronounced by ‘competent critics, w Pastel, pictures are the correct thing for the homg, nothing surpassi them in beauty, richness of color and artistic merit. ue ng lastic Starch It-is the. best laundry starch on the market, a sackage. Ask your grocer for this starch aiid get a ALL GROCERS KEEP ELASTIC STARCH. ACCEPT NO.SUBSTITUTE, pastel artist, to the public. orks of art. Grand Bazar UNDER THE AUSPICES OF Sz, Canice Catholic Church, AT ARMORY HALL, 4. . COMMENCING ON Tuesday, October 25th, 98, And Lasting Five Days. ii peg From. 5. fo, 7+30Beis Lhe ary and Musical Progra Dance Every. Ev sion Thursday, October 27th—Cand riot Chicken Dinner Ey ery Afterne noon Tuesday, October 25th-.Opening Night. Wednesday, October 26th—Grass Valley Night. m and Admission 25 Cents: idates’ Night, Frida¥, October 28th—Children’s Night, Saturday, October 2oth—Nevada City Night. =SWINTER linery business. My New and Beautiful Stock i A MILLINERY=}. B& . WIL BE SOLD AT COST. Until everything i is closed out, as I am going out of the Mil<. In marble, onyx, MRS, FISHER ah Gage ¢ Neff Republican =’ County Candidates Will hold meetings at the following places and times; You Bet, October 21st. ae Rough & Ready, October 22d, * North San Juan, October 26th, Overton, October 28th. Truckee, October 29th. Columbia Hill, October 31st. North Bloomfield, November 1st, Graniteville, November 2d.¢ ] Washington, November 3d, Nevada City, November 5th. ~ , Grass Valley, November 7th. : Everybody invited to attend, hear the issues of the campaign’ discussed and see the candidates. 4 Township members of the Couaty Central: Committee are requested to! make arrangements for the meetings in their respective localities, SHERMAN W.:MARSH, Chairman. / . J. J. HANLEY, . Secretary. POA MAIR ASIN \Notice to Taxpavers: Taxes---1898---Taxes, ITICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE T¢ N Asse; ssment Roll of the County of Nevada has been placed in my hands. and that the State and County Taxes for 1898 Are Now Due. Notic> is also. hereby given in aceordance With the re quire thst Yad of the Politi¢al Code, Section 3746, “That the Taxes on,all per sonal property, secured hy-teal property, aud onehalf of the taxes-on, real property,. will be dune and payable on the First Monday in October, and will be delingdent on the last Monday ia November next Thereafter, at 6 o'clock p. m.,and that “. Unless. paid prior thereto Fifteen Per Cent Will Be Added Yo the amount thereof, and that if said onetev be not paid before abe . ion Monday in po next at 6 o’clock , five per cent id other costs will be he thereto. “That the remaining one-half of the taxes ‘ow all réal property will be payable on and after the first Monsey in January next and) will bes delinquent on the last Monday in April next thereafter at 6 o’elock Pp. m., and uvaless paid prior thereto five per cent. will be aided t6 thé amount, “That alltaxes may be paid at the time the first installment, as therein provided,-is due-and payable.’’ For the nlataee of the tax avers. I will visit the following places 2 the times montiqneds for the purpose of collecting MNOKE A BLOOMFIELD. Mollerus Hotel, October Zist. ‘NORTH SAN JUAN, D. Furth’s Store, October 22 7 aah SK EF, Burekhalter’s Office, October GRASS VALLEY, D, B. Marwicek’s, former! Geo. Hill's old offiee, October 26th, 2th, 2t oe ne eas Tax Colleetor Nevada County. Neyada City, october ian 1898, a Misses Ten Button . DOUGLASS BUTTER, 1s impossible to select any fir special mentiou. the remain ior: o ecrance Sale p ricesNe J po ‘will be eee in Two. i a Few Bargains . ? Kid Button. and Lace Shoes, with ‘patent eather stee,-$1.per pair. — isses Cho ocolate, Fancy: Cloth ‘Tops, Lace~sizes 12 to 2, for:90'cents:per pair, i closed out for $1 per pair. “Men’s-$2-€alf Shoe, all Sizes; now going at $r per pair. A lot of . 8 Straw Hats—tlie 25 cent Kind, ne be closed out to ‘cents. “/ Se at 25 cents, now ro cents. + ee he ~All our. Men’ S$ 25 cent Overshirts; eut down to 15 cents; “Our so cent Men’s heavy riveted Overalls, fanting. in sleanance sale) will'be sold at 35 cents. Please Note These. Prices Are Strictly Cash. : The Popular Glothing Store. . J. LEvy, Proprietor. Commercial Street---Telephone 203, THINK IT OVER We Sell You the Best QUALITY of Goods For the LEAST MONEY. . . WONT IT PAY YOU TO BUY FOR CASH ? @h. B. WOLFs: CASH GROCER, Sells For Cash; Cives You Best Value For Your Money ; Has the Best Quality of Goods. ‘eel our ir Mustard 4 in bulls Sc. ber Haat '}amy quantity you want. — Ripe and Green Olives in bulk. Pim Olas, Fresh Grated Horseradish, Sweet Pickles. ROBIN HOOD WHISKEY. Listen to the — : Clock Strike ! It’s a cathedral gong and the mellow chimes fill the room ‘with music. We have such a large variety ~ CLOCKS nickel or wood case, with bronze, silver o gilt finish, suitable for boudoir, parlor, office or store, that it All are m ad by special manufacturers and are warranted good time keepers,: We carry all kinds of . Jewelry, Watches, etc., And every article sold by us is guaranteed as represented. LUETJE & BRAND, WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS, BROAD STREET. win “sell you ié Sid Sid ae ad Ge SP aS =° t Have Heard ? What ? ‘ “" A-CABLOAD OF Furniture--Parlor and Bedroom Sets, Bookcases, . Chiffonires, Chairs, Lounges, etc. Have been received from the East by JAMES KINKEAD, Prices Astonishing Low. See the stock," Ay) [A%,) g% [ehMAe] 33 ee Fy 7) Eh ‘ 3 F q cm ee . 2 Sie ur ue athe 94.) 1m "4, a >. i* % Sane" «* ae 2% 25 5 2% Nid wer * 2“ “wey OFFICE AND YARD, Call on us before L. &® D. MARSH mM, Shoes, Coin Toe, sizes it to.2, regular an Boyz" Golf Caps, fancy patterns, ‘sold everydl, Nutria Rens, Fedora Hats, latest shapes, at an ie M.