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‘THE TRANSCRIPT, TELEGRAPHIC.
Issued Every{Evening, Sundays Excepted,
:
Delivered toany part ¢f the city, =
this morning.
Popen-to all colleges, under the auspices
‘jo£ the University”
BELEPHONE NO. 41.
of Pennsylvania
_ P. 0, BOX E. Athletic Association, will take place
here today.
There will be three rac‘s
SATURDAY.....Apeil 28, 1900 to determine the college championships
of America. One race will be for a
distance of a niile, each man to run a
Editorial Notes.
quarter of a mile; the second will be
a four-mile race, each man to run a
The activity of the free trade ene--Smile,. and the. third of two miles,
mies of the shipping bil), who até each man to rin half @ mile. A-conspurred on to oppose it by the foreign solation race open to all college teams
shipping interests, increases ~ a8 «the that fail to get either first or second
chance of its early passage grow more prize, bas also been added.
Appro
and more favorable. .
f
Allen, entit
¢
43
om “
The Board of Trustees last. evening .
D. Edwards Be ap 0. Masbingsan
atercollegiate Races.
ee $6Per Year: . PHILADELPHIA, April 28.—The sixth
12 1-2c Per Week annual intercollegiate relay race meet
Oe
eRe
Miss
“The reign of Law”!
[ you!
”
TERMS OF SUBSCRITTION:
. ‘The! ones
of ihe seasor SA
. new
“hee
es Lane
the Doings of pot the bibi Our ‘Neighbors as Told The seene is laid in Kentucky, mind
DISPATCHES. Dally Chronicle ofthe
Over the Tele; hone. ang: Young.
BROW
IW ¢ CALEINS.
By Mail,
By Carrier,
ALLEY NEWS.
priate prizes will be awarded tothe winQers.
w Jong; will it, be before Britain
i?Arefused to grant Martin Shewbridge 4pe out aniothér general who will dis
4
ers. orNight Gowns,
J. B. Jordan of Onklend is here on a license to sell liquor,
' char, @ the melancholy 8
of. criticiz<
Visit TO-THIOUUS.
rer»Blem. Bigge-was awarded the.contr acter ing
ss
to
fornish
the
City
with
two
hundred_j
Mrs. M. Austin left this morning for
aeee
;
+84
at
feet of twelve-ineh, sewer pipe at 45)
Washington on 4 visit:
. Well; Gdinbi still says that he’ has
Geo. C. Gaslord teft on the”‘worning cents per foot. 6:
faith in the United States, even},
Paul
Quick:
bas
been
gr
ated
a
li-,
train for San Francisco.
. Soom Pettigrew and Wellington have].
mareSh nH a
Prof. John Michell will leave ‘tess cense to sell liquor in this ciiy
lost: it.
ds
the
ple
to
ger
them.
A
viluable:dog
belonging
to
Mrs.
H,
can Springs next week.
4
4
Miss Fiora Rosendaleis visiting her E, Oarr, who resides -on;oopeen! ms; has
Pega Bo os
«
eavibé: :Geraitor Heat thinks it
beet poisoned.
:
parents at North Sun Juan.
ciedien parasol season
n is here ase Gare.
The Nevada County kcaliey bas all’ better to ‘stick to a party that hast
Tiomas Hall came over from mae
of its machinery in place and will cormmade ‘what he consider one mistake, .
ville today.
:
Miss MWickman left. onthe atidr. mence. work.on Monday next. They.rather, than to go over to a party that}
Ae haka et
intend to establish an ameney at Ne-. Pes BOTRE,made anything but mistakes. . .
noon train for Selma.
vada
City.
ng
4
‘
-Chas, H: Ross came down tron "Re.
Work was Scusehetsha this pose-ieo
wint woes. one explain why an army
lief Hill today.
i :.
: _, Children’ s Bonnets and Caps Maher’sisthe
John Fogarty came over tom Birchon the new two-story building to «be ‘officer ‘who does éxtra work out of the—ae
erected
“by
Weissbein
ce
on
——
line of army duties and at éxtra ex-4'
ville today.
a MAHER'S
Parasols, Maher’ s parasols, and eBey cay
‘This meet will be the most ex5
pens¢ to himself, sHouldn’t have.extra.
A. M. Wilson of. Maybert has _restreet,
Nearly al).
‘Phe round trip fare from hice to Sie: -as for doing it?
all the Republican State platforms this the colleges have been strengthened turned to this city on his way home.
.
Mr. and Mrs, B. F. Préston will go to: raménto, daring the Street Fair, will be
year is the hearty demand for the pass* by ‘new material. This meet will de:
"$4.76,
age of the shipping bill, which has been termine which men will be sent to Panama next week ona pleasure.trip.
The Hon. Frank’. ph who has
= +e
<<
A. E' Dambacher of Alameda: came
‘been New Hampshire’s most distin-. '
favorably reported to each bratich6f} Baris“to: eompete in the Olympian
Superior Court.
.
guished and influéntial: Democrat, havCongress.
games in July, when Yale and Harvard in on the afternoon train.
One of the most noticeable things in citing held in many years.
‘. ing ‘come to the couclasion ‘that the
been
The following business .has
From the way the Democrats seem to onée more meet Oxford and Cambridge came.in on. the afternoon train.
Democracy’8 attack ot Bryanism is in-.
transacted in-the Superior Court, Judge
be worrying over the Oonstitution, it ion the athletic tield.
Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Van Hagen,
curable, has moved, into the Republican
Frank T. Nilon presiding:
would appear that they have’ forgotten
who have been visiting friends at Si/party, ‘Dae and baggage..
. People vs. Lansitig. Postponed unthat there is a Supreme Court, whose
erra
City,
returned
here
this
aiternoon.
ae 53
New
Fast
Train.
til Monday morning at 10 o’clock:
chief duty it is to safeguard that.sacred
Mrs: Ostrom left this morning for
What's
stie:ewa
teoe-with Ht. H. Hanna
Citizens
Bank
vs.
A.
A.’
Charonnat.
document,
_Ngpw. York, April 28.—Béginning tcWashington to attend the dance there
for
Vice-President?
-”
Plaintiff
was
granted
a
foreclosure
and
ih 2 ean
e
morrow,
& number of new trains wili
this evéring,
sorder.of sale,
The “tynst” question has been taken be put in service by the Vanderbilt
4-69 eee
A. Graham and A. N. Williams.of
up by ibe subcommittees of; the House times.) :A. new, fast train between St
“He Toat Sergs Frnbs.” He that
San Francisco arrived here on last
As'a kicker, the Democratic party is, rtakes Hood’s Sarsaparilla finds’ in its
Judiciary Cornmittee, and it recomLouis and New York wiil be rua via the
avening’s tfaivt.
“a Screaming success: Asa clog on the use pure blood; good" appetite; good
meuds either a new anti-trust law or a Big Four, the Lake Shore, and the
Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Wehe arrived wheels of ‘ progress it’ beats the © air digéstion and perfect health. It cures
constitutional amendment ‘that, wii New ¥urk Central, and two new fast
here last evening aud left for Downiebrake. As a-promiser it oat-promises dyspepsia, scrofula, salt rheum,:: boils;
give Congress fuil power to deal: with traius will be put. on between this ville this: morning,
pimples and all bload ib
humors,
the
man who never pays his debts.
eity and Chicago.
The St. Louis
trusts. .
Postmaster Walter Mobley came over
But when it comes to. keeping. its
Sick headache is pam by Hood's
train-will make the distance between
Exports of American products and Cleveland’ and St. Louis in thirteeu from North Bloomfield last evening to pledges, .the record is different.
Fills. 25e.
manufactures were almost $30,000,000 and three qnarters hours, which is twi attend the Elks banquet.
L. E. Peck of Graniteville, who has
To Mining, Men.
greater last March then in March, 1899.
There are audi petitions for ‘being . ?
hours faster tham the present time, An been spending a few days here, reThat wali of protection is not too high
Our
targs
éawmills ate “now cutting:
an absolute monarch. The Kaiser's
entirely new equipment;has been pat
turned home this morning.
to prevent our goods climbing over it
play, Der Hisenzabn,, theugh .an:atter Orders solicited.
on this train.
:
Mrs. Heory Richards went;up this
and getting out into the markets of the
Towx.et Bros: Co.
ss
morning. to Relief Hill to. visit ber failure im Berlin, is still performed at
world.
t 16 Royal theafer. “by all Highest condaughter, who.is: teaching school there
You Try It.
Bad News From Texas.
The Republicans in the House -have
Miss Greene, who has been over at mind.”
If Shiloh’s. Cough and Consumption
decided that it is not, necessary to
Dattas, (Tex.), April 27:—Torrénts fruckee in the interest of Miss Hoef:’s
Cure, which is sold for the small’ price
amend the Constitution in order to of rain have been falling today all over millinery parlors, returned last eveCottee, Coffee, C ffee Cotte, Coffee, of 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1.00, doés not
cure take the’ bottle back and we°will
make things warm for the , trusts. Texas. It is estimated that fully an ning.
a
Just GOOD COFFEE, that’s all! Peerrefund “your “money: « Sold for over
They will accordingly soon report a inch fell at Dallas between 11 and 11:30
Superintendent wm. MeKinlay. of Jess Brand 40 cents per pound.
No fifty years on this’ guarantee: ‘Price
25
bill which is hoped will reach theevily ‘ac mr. Crops are in such-bad shape that the Providence mine returnedyesterpremiums:
‘You get your money’s ets. and 50 cts:
For sale by H Digger:
tf man, the draggist.
This is as it should be. Evils that reif the rain continues a week longer
a day from a business trip to: San Franworth of Coffee. Wotr sells it.
‘ —-——
charge
of
the
carpenter
there.
George Fletcher, Secretary .of. the
Narrow Gauge’ Railroad, left» this
morning for Siecra county to make
freight rates.
J R. Firth of San’ Franciseo arrived
here last evening and went up to the)
Halt Moon Buy last January, has been
North Bloooifield and C. L. Miller of
Before the warm
Los "ANGELES, April 27.—A general
The,weather has been threate:te Mage
the fact that sbe had never beep asked,
CAKES, BREAD, PIES, ETC.
yo
7. ARIE ea oi
A WNIQUE ‘CEREMONY.
she is said te-have-reeeived “no-less
than fifty pro possle » .At this: rate she
Gloucester’s
Annual Svuneral
Her Lost Fishermen,
willsoon have to change her stataor
fail back on the Other eigbt reasons.
Helena
to
rescue
For
It {s Gloucester’s day of
mourning for her song who, during the .
preceding 12 months, “fiave gone down
i to death on-the distant fishing grounds.
. Headed by the clergy and commonalty
Of Shiloh’s Consumption Cure ts this and by“bereft rélatives, the people of
guaranfee: “All we ask of you-is'to use the town march in leng and slow protwo-thirds ofthe contents of this botcession to the appointed place of meettle faithfully, then if you can say you.
are not benefitted return the bottle to ing, where, during the remainder of
your Druggist and he may refund the the briefwinter’s day, in chant and
price paid.” “Price 25 ets. 50 cts, and prayer. and formal addresses, the ser$1.00. For sale by H. Dickerman, the row in which all share finds fitting and
On Every. Bottle
druggist.
touching expression.
Everybody who lives in Gloucester is
tf
+ 2@e +
=
“Ox,a Goop BEGINNING Cometh a good
interested in the fishing industry, and
so it falls.ont that the city’s life ts
‘end.” When you take Hood’s Sarsaparilla to purify ‘your blood you are
making a good beginning, and the good
end will be health and, happiness. It
never,disappoints.
‘
é
about equally fiade up of intervals of
joy and sorrew. When sunfmer opeus,
the general tone of public feeling ‘is
bright»and hopeful, but at the end of
the season, as the fishers cone in, some
It Doesn’t.
with fings at-half inast, others bearing
fateful news, the whole town, is depréssed)
"©
-All thestesidents show a concern in
the sailors who are Jost and in the wel
Paying rent doesn’t make a home.
We build them on easy terms.
al2
“TowLe Bros. Co.
+ 4@e + -—
fare of their familles.
Young Mothers.
zens
of
fortune
in
Eyen the citi
Gloueester,
who
have
been brought closely into touch with
AOroup is the terror of thousands of.
young mothers because its outbreak is suffer no personal bereavement,
80 agonizing and frequently fatal. ‘Si:i
loh’see and Consu mption Crre’' the poor fishing families throngh re
‘acts like magic in cases of Croup.
It! peated tragedies at sea.
bas neuer ag known to fail. The.
The scenes
in the fishing quarters during the late
fall and winter months, when news of
Photon."60
6 diovand $1 00.
OO. Vor oaks, death is brought by almost every reby H. Dickerman, the
Som. Sag
tf
tur ning-boat, ‘are most pathetic, Some.
‘. times the news comés with a shock; at .
. others, wives and Seg i wait for
Has turnedw
wise lovable
from an ctkaest: weeks infanxiety, and never know the .
Ett
ifensive details of ene fate of their loved ones.—
breath. Karl’s sth Tea purifor years on absolute
%
25 cts. and 60 cts, For sale by
erman, the druggis t.
tar Restaurant,
Xe
Reopened.
MRS. E. L. HAGER, Proptictress
Best of meald at all hours.
oF ICE
:: CREAM .#@g
Kept constantly «
hand.
THE
BEST PLACE
AS ASAE AS AE ASAE TE AS AS AS ASAT
TO BUY YOUR,
sat
$e RB
AreRbiéces
.
. To take orders: for connecting sewers,
nt
~ tf Anyone desiring work done immediate
ly should see Johp 8, Gregory.
re
Neon
o ee
eneSe
tf.
iS AT.
MISS HOEF [’S, Broad ‘St
Miss Greene ‘is’ an aianthority on style and can suit
every body.
Raveuanaanaaaenceseacssenseaqeaaestal,
Patronage solicited. .
eh
nt
want a Black Duchesse Satin piry bie se call a”
Opening Days: Pog
SATURDAY; MONDAY
MILLINERY lit AS
i
Ever Lctabis tothiscounty
Any viens! of. erage or Hat can
be had trimmed or untrimmed.
st
AG 528
MAIN STREET,
NEVADA CITY.
If you will visit our store. Oome and see us whether you are ready
to buy or not.
We are both practical watchmakers, having. Iparned sour trades
with as good workmen as the werld can boast: We do repairing for
people all over Nevada and Sierra counties. Send your watch or
clock to us if it does not’ run right: \We guarantee to satisfy gon in
every way or will give you your money back.
Telephone West 14,
ett
“
VOPD PD OUEED EE EOODEDDEREREERDEED
IT REPMMAINS~That we save you money on your
Groceries
Then besides, we nS you the
best brands and bi
quality"
of goods.
Glance ‘over —
bargains :
hansidlcceadh
diceiahiltinive
Grandfather's Must,
3,
bs for 25c .
Gold Medal Sugar Cora: favewe106 per Can
’ Armour’s Gold Band Bacon.ae ae vet Sar
We also bx a beautifa: line “ofTittle fellows’ Vest Suits Sahih’ ased
te $ell for $5.00, we¢ will
“ttn ener, this we for $396.5, 5 Ge
Pree Pres on the&
aye
cast aod must be Be out for cash
their.accountswithin.B0 days or we will put
CARTER & JOHINSTON,
ene
Mere gnm
Aut wegen
ed
Meeting, led
Sunday schoc
League
bt 6,0’e
A wre
rig ue
se
ON
The ‘San. Fr
tains anti accoul
women in San*
out of. this: cit
Besidés Mrs. ©)
lady to have tr:
it is wicked anc
in this way.
“Every time .
a weak cup of
a terrible hea
stomach: ‘Ten
fee altogether a
* Ooffee. I have
very much stro
than I was befo
dard all day v
all.
:
“Before I dr
tired at my ¥
down in the a4
I would faint a
author,:says st
Postam Food
theworld. Sh
day. and: gays .
“Another fr
long while, tc
about two yea
manye pounds,
hard and firm.
singthe praise
MM, Forney, 24
Highlands, Ma
It wiltbe ‘ot
that each pers:
sturdy. strengt
ing offcoffee .
‘Food Coffee.
perience is tha
contained in r
‘the “nervons .
sorts of.:ache:
grating
the de
centers, -destr
the elements:
Nature: for.
.0
nervous Stren;
When coffee
gecks to set, 0}
dgmegée. The
powerfully aic
in Postam F
from parts of
especially. foi
makers of Pos
pal elements i
a delicate, m
by the dystem
bamen, of th
cells in’the ne
body. There
why people
¢
strength and
e © and using
=
——
’ First
Geni x.“Ta
kinds of‘plac
and on the &
They are
andy them out now for $3.75. Sizes from 5 to 10 -yearsy . » ~
Pere
mon will be ‘
Crop.” At 9:
ovipple and hat
have a few of those Boys’ Suits left which used. to:sell-for $5, $6 aid $7:00. ANTE ave
hs ERY
at 11° a. m. er
Phelps officiat
Latest and Best in Clocks and Watches
All$7.00: Pants Go Now for $6.50
ALL$8.00 Pants Go Now for $8.60
hemvolves indebted to,
alee ae eee
fonney
ithiostructjons to Mens 9 onl
There will be
and bright and
large force ¢
ployed, who
their busines
mediately to
draws near
completed.
Just Received at
. Tegler’s Gandy. Factoy.
ror Saleiat a Bargain.
Se: Noung Men’ s ‘Suits; sizes from 13 years to to yéars, used’‘to sell for'$10, $ \2and gos _ They
go nowFa eats, and $9.00..
€
7:30'p, im. Re
Have besn mate during the vast few yoars ia-the eesa off
time-pieces. They are not only morte accurate and dufable
hey”
used to be, but are lower-priced. . We will ba pleased. siaidiiens the:
© Ai $6.00 Pants Go Now tr $hi5°
UT"$800 Paiits.() Now or.$3.50.
Valley, will off
Bilocts ot Col
~ Larges, Fallest and BestSelection
‘We have aboat 500 pair of Men’s Pants on our cotthters whiedi utist he clo sedi out.
$4.00 Pants Go Now for $3.00.
The Re
the Rector of
late Charles 0!
ion 1s false, as .
neat patterns and good Mitre goods, andin order to close them. out we TANG, comcfiided fo make, a
. $8.00"Pants. Go. Now for $2.00:
p.m,
pression is cu!
A Few Specials. for This Week Only.
‘Special run on thém:
Sunday school
m.}. evening . P
ence to Mrs. Al
*
sia
ne a
__
@ ISM MILLINERY GOODS
4G rayand.some things
Remon: ber everything . bashesstore
is reduced,
r
fies the breath by. ite action on the!
bowels, etc., as noth
H, GLOVELAND, Prop.
General . char:ucter,
Cronj-?
t
THE POPULAR,
With each returning. February there
. few held ‘in the ancient wave dashed
town of Gloucester, Mass., a ceremony
[srt it about tinie forthe New: York solémh ‘ih motive, impressive in» form
Yellow Kid to send a baloon expedition j and absolutely unique in. origi and.
to §t.
bé sure and get your
aq
ninth reason for not getting married,
-If you go to the Pienie
c e
}
:
Since Miss Goggin announced as hér ig Fox several days.
Sf
4
pour.
:
testimony increases.
Services at.’
will be as fo
Bulgetcy res
A. & HW. HARTONG,"soma
Lecce € SHAW-Co.
Because they like it. and
know that it is pure. Try
some of it and share their
knowledge,
outrages committed by =the: rioters
reio begau to fall here at noon today.
appear the more cowardly as the
bé indications are for a good down
:
The dastardly
FRPPREEEPRPPPPPEFPIPREODY
hold law and order.
=—
Silk and.Satin Shirt wealadic
We have only first-elass men employed—in fact the best
in the State. Get our figures.
4
Rain in the, South.
Governor Steunenberg in ‘trying to up-_f
Prices soc to $650;
ihe place to get it.
tA
Weather is here.
of the recommendation of mercy by
Our Customers
“Take the Cake”
Shirt Waists. Ladies if you wana a
’s is
‘Lo oked after
stores upon the alleged unpopularity
tound guilty of manslaughter. ‘Today North San Juan, returned to San Franof the McKinley Administration or the
the prisoner appeared in Court for sencisco on the morning train,
Republican attitude on the Porto Rican
tence. Judge Back took cognizance
bill.
the jury; anid sentenced Avales to three
The Coeur D’Alene mining riot inyears in San Quentin.
vestigation continues to elicit nothing
but commendation for the action ‘of
25c to ‘$1.50.
Ca n be done
Your Plumbing
Every body ‘in’
—Ladies,
if you want a. Corset
Corset. Covers.—Cover come
to’Mahér’s.
Ticés
No H. pout nan
Have
hours. BRubjec
At the Meth
Tomorrow what
Today.
of the mornin;
deavor ‘Bocier i
be services bot
The factthat Miss,Nellie Tetreau s with us is & suffieleat: guafiantee that all work
turned out of our establishment will be artistic.
Do n’t putoff until
work
the evening,
“
‘Strong Man.”
Canice’ Catholt
DEF ODD
yg eaeyess PEPPEEPEPREPE
take
At the will be preach
tor at.J1.a. m.
Corsets at Maher’ g, Ladies wipaa Ped
xe
Silver Club, of Detroit, the
word) to, join in an inspection uf the Lake
“silver” was stricken from théname ‘uf. Tahoe wateft system on,June 8th. It
the organization without an opposing the proposition tosupply San Franciscu
vote.
Such incidents rather tend to from that source is accepted, it will be Plumbago mine this morning to visit
M W. Mather.
mar the free silver speeches Mr. Bryan. possible to dispose of some of the supMrs. Edmund Marriott and children
ply
to
the
three
cities:
named.
bas been making throughout the West.
of Baker City, Oregon, arrived here
last evening and went to Columbia Hill
The municipal elections. throughout Three Years for Manslaughter. today, where they will reside.
the Western States furnish very little
Joseph H. Mooserand wife, who have: BS
Repwoop Crry, April
27.—John
encouragement to those. Democratic
been
on a visit to L L. Meyers of
Avales, who killed Mauuel Fialho at
great
inieteeliaddaieereetl
brig sr
evening servi
-PATEN T: CLOSETS.
stadt tect
of Saeramento; Oakland and Stockton
Mrs. George Fisher, who has been
here on a visit to her sister-in-law, Mrs.
W.B. Weeks, setamned to Sacramento
today.
OC. OC. Weisenburger jeft this morning for the Plaumbag»o mine,’ He will
od
reform them are likely to be long will be. beeessary in mavy localities.
lived. Witness the present method of Much of the wheat will be ruined by
electing senators.
‘rust, More. railrdad washouts have
been pet Sede
Mr. Cleveland is right when he’ says
that the Democracy cannot triumph
solely by the mistakes of its apponents Capital City and Tahoe Water.
but mustitself do something to show
San FRANcisco, April 27.—The Suthat it is wortby of power.
pervisors’ Committee on Public Utility
decided last night to invite the Mayors
who have been laying
owe ent
+ e@e -+—---—-—
ue
quire a constitutional amendment
to general re-planting of corn and cot on cisco.
leaders
ss Hei anes * vad
Wash: Goods.oe os et te
OG. BR, Countler of San eabansa
Ata recent meeting of the Mohawk
"
Children’ s Bonnets and Caps."oa
CndiadDidi) Fancaneanqneanaansans
AT NEVADA OITY, See eet
~BY—
PERSONAL,POINTERS.”
1
Ne Rees hate
EP
té
“
The building on “Comaiercial street: forimttly occupied
. by the Refereesaloon is~offered for sale at a barat.
outta bat
cartoons. V
pound. Try
it’s the most
drank you ©
monte:back