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Ss ‘myapa cITyY, abe 00, CALIFORNIA the:
Grass Valley and Nevade,City bug-tine. “#shes.9n the shelf?
THE TRANSCRI
pephpiens ie ©
atomy must be to revision. He
<=<-};was exhibited to the Students’ AnatomToday was set apart by some of our
. people asa day for moving pianos, and .
we learn “that ‘sévéral ‘instruments .
‘ehanged places. One of our hotel men,
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“who by the way is a very accommosa fom whe
dating gentleman, was asked by a lady.
guest of Die petal be coull weston hats years in ca whieh
$0 have her piano moved from the resi-. #16 géeined to have ligaments of “the
» dence she lately occupied to the hotel ‘giitta < “persuasion, while his
Of course he could, and was only too joints evidently work on all
bw Tear ‘ detitred: He forn
uring a team anda crew of men, Sed, Sem
: h the tisual apparatus used about
in moving piands, the landlord . ‘pro-. .
ceeded to the house. to: get
the musical instrument. When he apcy x eel ge coy
peared at the ddor: with lis men and tion, . Be tah ed his legs tightly around
informed the lady of the house of his, this body and “stood: ‘on bis
mission, she replied by handing out 4. 'finger tips for: several minntes, in which
toy piano about 10 inehés high and 14} posture he Sesierst he was able. to re‘inches long, saying that was the only . .main for , However, as ee
‘piano Mrs, ——— had left there. ‘The . di-}" ; ear
minutive instrument was taken out to}. Sei ea: ;
the wagon, all hands got aboard, and: Welt up tn + Meitae and to go : sleep on
the driver was ordered to return down} one leg like‘a flamingo. Then ‘sitting
town by a round-a-bont way, the young down: suddenly he brought the:soles of
man who held the little piano on his} bis feet,together, his knees being at such
lap drumming out that familiar tune, ee ena dnt cen he ‘sa of
*Do, Do, my _Hnckleberry, Do.” It pas
to move another plano on sis ie of . en ae etotine skeleton
"April.
: . which he had by his side’ ont: finally
"Requires" Aaeiticr Beni came to'the <conclision ‘that ‘Mr. Dass
had sno lighmenite vat ‘all. —London
Superintendent. Nihell of the SuniRent. bey es 0
mit. mine finds that *tlotwithstanding . i ou
the extra pump just put in at that. inet
mine it is necessary to have still Nobsidy Root how tiny ¢ —_
: as? been wrecked on Cape: Cod since «the
" Snother pump in ‘order to handle ‘the . i)4a mecemberdaywhen the Mayflower
large volume of water that is now. rounded Race point and .sought shelter
being’ contended with. Thé 16-inch in what is now thé, ‘harbor of Proviiicesteam pump -put--in last week is} town. . — ie Nese bribe howdoing good work, and. the water has. ever, an € LOSS ®
been’ lowered about 100 fect in’ the . dangerous part of the Whole New Bngshaft. In. conjunction with the old land coast has heen something appalling.
is being pumped constantly. As the . vecsols, : ‘including three ‘steamers, have
water is lowered the greater the’ work. gone to pieces on the pitiless sands of
the pumps must do, and it is doubtful] the cape, and, had not the waves always
‘whether the present pumiping plant iteitwtt “t@. Fmbve. the evidendes of
would be sufficient to pump ‘out the ) their work, thé shore all the way from
lower levels and keep. the mine free — at ae Pemeggaieh
from water. Superintendent Nihell yes oath hee og cy Sieh shin othe
will get 9 12-inch Dowe steam pump aie lanking?s of: ae yeasels. A
“from Pike City ins few days and will. )
1 m of the cape’s victims
put that to work as soon as possible. i ig ‘schooners, with only an ooHe left tor Pike City this morning, ac-. casional bark or brig. ia remy
companiéd by Thomas shige the milltherefore, regi attract much atten’
wright. ygdiac saa eating 9 by AR ak rf peer wey, Bre tragioal none the Iées, and
see very storm adds. to the number
Will Ruin For Marshal. bf dtogibad moblee' whsetr tha tgueioaa.
keepers and members of the life saving Ed. A. Pramas is annouriced in this Kitts * set to fell. New York Times
age
run, He cast had considerable experiri g testi econ
of thé English language was given at
ence as an officer of the law, having} Manchester. An inquiry was being held
servéd as Depnty Sheriff. some years . as'to'a house reputed to be ‘uséd for gamago. Hé has also filled the office of bling. : It was frequented by poor Jews,
: Chief Engineer of thie Fire Department, . .and they were stated in a general way
and in both positions gave entire satisto: have spoken their own Yiddigh—exfaction. “For the office of Marshal the . cept when they wished to swear. ‘Then
is fully qualified, and would make a. {{¢% 284 English. Our oaths a to .
good official. pote oni and stronger than — of
ue any ‘other tongue. . The
ORO though it must be admitted oe: are
Changed Places. coarser, are too elaborate. They swear,
Harry Walker, who for some time. .not in words, but in sentences. The
has béen in‘charge of the gtill room at . Same may be said of Italian exécrations.
the Union Hotel, has; suecesded Otto. French oaths area failure. ‘They beat us
/ Miller as steward of the hotel. proper. ga ny & yr eathicggy-nrsomedinos
Hereafter Mr. Miller will Manage the mean ag deal, but that is just, where
grill room. Mr: Walker has been stewthey fail. © essence of a ‘good round
urd of the Hotel Mateo at San Mateo, . oath is mystery. And thatis why Amerand of The Park at Chico, previous to . ican swearing, though sonorons, misses
coming here, and is a first-class, up-to-. its mark. There is too.much thought in
date caterer, and ‘a Yery pleasant, gén-. it-—St. James Ghzette.
tleman.
Bs PORE PE Hairpin Motor,
Is a Candidate: A fuse burnéd out in one of. the WethEdward sat Baker will be. a Gahdidate ersfield care; and the car at once came
for City Marshal at the coming election to a standstill. After a moment the moin: May. sBvérybodyileh tornian Openied ‘the front door, and, puty knows ‘Ed Baker, ting in hi “Can:
g in his ‘head, inqnited, Can’ any
‘and ‘they know that he is a very hoxforlady lend mea hairpin?’ His singular
able young man of sterling qualities. . requést was'at once complied with, and
He possesses the qualifications neces-. in.a abort:tine the car was again under
sary for the position of Marshal, and . way. “What did you want that hairpin
if elected to that office will discharge . for?”” asked’ the woman Who ‘had sn
‘the duties faithfully und well.
en at ae
plied it of the conductor when, that officjal’ éame “to. odllect hér fare, ‘‘To
Cut With an ‘Ax: niake“a ‘fuse Out of,” was’ the reply, .
John Nancarrow cut his ankle with Pict! syarnd trip. lay dio tha a lhe
an axa day or two since while chop-. éther passenyérs” ‘Spplauded
héartily. —
ping wood on the line of the Narrow . Hartford Post.
Gauge Railroad. — The «accident will
. . render the young man lame for a little . Sympathy. while.
Captain ‘(to stowaway) — So, you!
young rascal, you ran away from home,
Dri Post Postpoued: did you?’ “You dught to be thrashed for .
Owing to the abeenos of Captain Nileaving home and thrashed again for get. =
hell the regular drill meeting of Mounses ; a dace: tabasco em .
“tain Company, No. 16, ‘U. R: K. of P, cousiieensa tabla sntiideniiia one piao.
will not be held this ® g. ticin scales on the pianer, an I thoogh .
there wouldn't den pitiers On bh al
‘‘Come to my arms, my son. Theta .
‘. mhsical sister ‘once’ myself.’ “New .
York Weekly. ;
Please Take Notice.
We are closing out the line of Doug’
las’ Shoes. Fifteen per cent. discount
will be given upon every pair of Shoes
bought at the Branch Wonder Store. .
mash at" J. Levy, Manstier.
For Sale,
A new Upright Piano, at a bargain if
= s0ld this month. Itiguire at this ofPoor Consolation, _
The Friend—Didn’t the parson’s visit
console you?
The Yeap i & {poor hand at
«. Be rt y, what did he say?
The Widower—Said she waan’t dead, . :
but gone bétoe. Minted Bi Bits.
"flee tine, Tiane Tabie.
From now on the’ tin “time table of the cart re yo dig with te woe
. po
pg bod Spore Valley=9:45"s, m5 1, 1,. Ofswar tn eps every ote ol ye em beale.— Ae B45 and 6:90 p. m. gonin Answers. E
ole a a
Berea ‘A Few Left, ” t
nthe only,a tew { five
of Sharge. tf tat te ae
peenen fy pinnae tony saeoos
‘. Was gone, curiosity. came to take its
«aitanbte down?”
P. of beard moss or lichen, As the monkeya
: found it impossible to recognize them,
Ay right, althon; th ite thea
ina suburban town and iu’ apeed
bed. ‘One mas evening he
anid: alone
: ‘He “had not been. long int
Tontichcg his stubborn little
violent gust-toppled over the sl}
chimney ‘on the roof: witha th
srash that shook the whole house, ©
upon the noise of the tumbling brik e
the startled -household: d. cries. of
"terror from Baymond’sroom. His mother rushed to the little fellow’s bedside
and soothed bis fears.: When the eel
. place.
“The wind, dear.”?
hat “made the wind. toe ou
“Goll made it, T suppose, son.”
chit bly. down for?’’
, temptation to use the acts of Gaives bi.
whip in her own hands,
**Perhape because Raymond has heel
stich & bad boy today.’
Assuredly thishad a very grave as“pect. After a few minutes of ‘silence
came this comment: ‘‘Well, God need
not have blown down ‘oar whole chimbly. He might have knocked off a few
bricks, and it would have scared mie
fast’ as much. ’’—New York Tribane,
A Profitable Sale,
The following story was told fiche .
by a wonian who lived ‘in the far west’
and did her shopping in New York by’
mai).
“I had paid my: bill the day before,”
she said, ‘‘but needed an article which
“was marked on the catalogue ‘8 cents,’
and at thé risk of being informed that
‘thé otder was too small: I sent it, an?
before I had time to tell abcat the joke
‘of sending an 8 cent order. ‘the article
came, prepaid with a 4 cent stamp,
“*At the end of the month I received
a statement in a sealed envelope, showing that I owed my New York correspondents 8 cents, f which I sent-a
check and reéeived by return mail a reeeipt for that amount. You see that my
8 cent purchase cost the concern 8 cerits
in postage, and still they seem anxious
to have my rete. See York. Tribune,
London’s Lady cies
Among the numerous priviléges en
joyed by the lady mayoress of -London
during her husband's year of office is
that of entree at court. That is to
say, instead of being compelled to take
‘her pldce among the pri st guesta,
titled and. untitled, at court
“she enters the: palace ‘bya separate entratice and is réceived by royalty before
any of the other guests.
eye aeterex seer wae
busy these days deciding divorce cases,
,Gilboy—Well, isn’t that what I said?
—Roxtury Gazette.
Hidden by Th by ‘Their Sinaia.
‘entific men call protective coloration in
animals one need only look at the common ruffed grouse, or partridge,’ of
North America and consider how hard .
it: is tosee him in the ‘woods, even
where nothing intervenes to hide him
‘trom view. His colors agree so well
with the background against which he
‘stands that the eye is slow to make him:
out,
Mr. Gregory, in his recent volume of
ley,’’ mentiois several striking. -instances of
among which that of a certain monkey,
Colobus occidentalis, is perhaps the wick
peculiar. This monkey is covered Ww
a long, silky for, artanged in alte
stripes of black and white, so handsome
that. the skin is much prized by the natives for making head ornaments,
The contrast of black and white is so
marked that at first sight it would avem .
to preclude concealment, but its vlna}
je at dnoe evident when the. animal is
seen at home, It lives in high
where the trees have black tronks-and.
branches, draped with ‘long gray massea
hang from. the branches: they resemble
; the lichén 20 closely that-Me. G
even ata short distance,
eee Beall Vindlotive, ‘Vindictive,
Wish, *’. muttered ‘the im lacable
Weyler, with a gleam of adlled sabe te
his eye, ‘that Maceo could have lived
. Jong enongh’ to see some Of these obitaSette “8
The ‘Best “Made.
The fists of the infant mina orual.
house that had an L: From thé roof of . .
that L arose a tall chimney. Almost beRaymond's.
A delicous preparation of Green Tomatoes, Peppers and
‘against the voice of conscience, before a
atecoue (one'@Fop igs fee gia
“Mamma, what. made our ehimbly! ox
t . . blow down?’’ he asked.
‘What did God want to blow ‘our
Here the mother, like many other'te-. .
ligious teachers, could not resist thel ”
Marrymore is breaking up housekeeping.
Gadman—That can’t be; he’s very ju
‘To understand the value of what sci:
‘Afghan travel, “The Great Rift Val. ’
animals thus protected, .
Something to sinane the palates of.
~epicures: Lewis’ Packing Co.’s:
Home “Mave Cuutney,
: fancy ty-o2jars, : 25 cents each.
1 th bleed: fl line'of, HORSE RADISH, CHR’
N'PICR mye AT DRESSING (especially ada ue
for flavoring sedis atid fish), TAMPICO PEPPER SAUCE
avor a plate of soup, oysters, etc.)
Ty package-of POSTUM CEREAL, the hot food
drink,
Lua can find everything that’s new and: up to date at
a _ Wolf's Cash Grocery,
Commercial Street.
a eee maeeEED
PE eam
ae
‘Trise to remind . you that
oe a ‘SCADDEN, ‘the: ‘Grocer, . ;
NOT ONLY SELLS
The Choleest Grovertes. at the Lowest Prices,
BUT ALSOGIVES
sr, rotaus ARE 10 COTO,
‘Good Business Suit, $25
-—
=e FISCHER BROS, abe:
: be
Is ds Sontantly a eee with
of. every description. pr eer the way bf CANNED GOODS. *
= STAPLE-AND FANcy. GRocERiES.
rs
EY
CAPT. SRUMSTALLER’S Ag
_Steam
‘Fine Old Portes aniersate and Halt
The Best in the ‘World
EVERYBODY DRINKS: IT!
WHELIHAN BROS, Agents
ceed . OS “Very Finest ot Wines, Liquors: ‘and Cigars, .
‘ Corner Broad and Pine Streets, I Oe :
aid. J. ‘JACKSON,
€ Hees ai ta “
H. Levitt, ;
Who as ‘eeuuaiy purchased a
the Stock a % ee
Geo. Mainl hart
Has brought the a to Nevada . ;
and — them
on
The same are to be sacrificed at
[ef Call while the stock is complete.
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Manufacturers of and Dealers in
CE DAE
m proportion
ond ida ope? ae 4 4 ay 5S eas a ARABIAN .
eee) Of eee Ne
evenir
tional
Dodd.