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Tub TRANSCRIPT. MORE CHEERING
BROWN & CALKINS.
7 ‘ vening except
Published every el Holidays by
FOR THE BRITONS.
NEWS
Sundays &
;MONDAY..-+--+ ..Feb. 19, 1900
QUR NORTHERN NEIGHBORS.
Newsy Notes From the Downieville Messenger of Saturday.
forces are entering Toredrecht.
; [SPECIAL TO THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.]
Lonpon, Feb. 19—The War Office annou:ces that there is good news from
General French in reference to General Cronje.
SrerKkscroom Camp, Feb. 18--The Boers are retiring. General Brabant’s
Capetown, Feb. 19—Dispatches from Masguar say that large forces are being
sent from the ‘Transvaal to the Free State under prominent Generals.
COOKE<FOR POSTMASTER .
master at Truckee, California, and sent his name to the Senate for.confirmation.
eneral approval.
the fall of 1898, and was defeated through no fault of his. In the latter part
AT TRUCKEE.
[SPECIAL TO THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. }
Wassinaton, Feb. 19.—The President today appointed A, O. Cooke as Post[This appointment will be receivedby the people of Truckee with almost
He was the Republican candidate for County Treasurer in’
f November, 1898, the County Central Committee endorsed him by an overLimoges Chinaware
(treat American Importing Tea Co.
Commercial Street, Nevada City. .
56 Mill Street, Grass Valley. .
Andy:Burgan, John Taylor and Tom
Cunnington found a $44 nugget while .
Hungry Mouth canyon.
Miss Rosalea Fessler and Mr. Dan
McCausland were married recently by
at Goffyfontein.
at work in their claim at the mouth of . thusiasts urge that those up to 100 years old should be called apon.
The typhoid fever is playing havoc with the Boers at Colesburg.
Kmerrty, Feb. 19.—It is reported that Mafeking bas been relieved, but
There isa desperate attempt being made in the Free State to collect forces . °
All males from 16 to. 60 years of age are called out and enthe Rev. Mr. Pendleton at the home of
the bride’s brother, Mr. Geo. Fessler at
Alleghany.
‘The force at the Gold Buff mine has
been increased, there now being more
than forty men working there. The,
Duran, Feb. 19.—The bombardment
o'clock this evening.
ieee
that the Boers are trying to conceal the information.
Hill was continued all day yesterday, and fighting is still in progress at six
The Bri ish are said to have captared 100 prisoners.
of the Boer position on Lalawana
will make a good Postmaster.—EprTor TRANSORIPT.]
whelming majority as a candidate for the Postmastership, but at the
same meeting was prevailed upon to recofsider its action and leave the matter .
open. In the meantime matters were so manipulated by!M. Franzini that at the
next meeting of the committee, held thirteen months later, the Committee endorged G. F. Painter for the place. Mr. Cooke is a staunch Republican and
Bargains.
It’s Worth Your
Coming Just to Sec. ah
50 CENTS A WEEK
Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in
length inserted under this head for 50 cents
a week or $2a month. Eac additional line
10 cents a week or 40 centsa month. Payable invariably in advance.
j
air drills are running night and day.)
A telephove line is being built to' To Reorganige the
connect the mine with Downieville. .
‘he Eclipse Mining Company had . Regular Army.
given Senator Ross an option on the} [Special to the Daily Transcript],
Magnolia mine situated above Good-. wasyineron, Feb. 19—Chairman
year Bar. He has had about eight mmittee on War
men at work there all winter, and the Hull of the House co
pospects for a sale were very flattering . aud Naval Affairs has reporied in
nutil recently, when some parties apell Vagal of increasing the efficiency of
tempted to relocate part ofthe ground.' the army. This means & practical reThis action has temporarily delayed a organization of the army.
sale, but the Eclipse company has had
a resurvey of its lines made and aa :
about to commence suit against the . The Samoan Treaty
parties. The stock in the Eclipse comIs Made Public.
pany is owned principally by Downie;
ville and Forest City people. A -re[Special to the Daily Transoript.}
port had been circulated that the Last . WASHINGTON, Feb.19—The President
today issued a proclamation making
Chance company is concerned in this
relocation, but we understand that public the Samoan treaty. a
such 1s not the case; that the Last
Chance company owns the adjoining
claim and has always respected the . A New Electric Lamp
For Miners.
New York, Feb. 19.—Thomas A. EdMagnolia lines.
Mrs. M. Meroux, bornin the seaport
town of Painool, Brittany, on the north.
‘
western coast .of France, September . ison says he has succeeded in con15th, 1832, died here’ Monday. She . structing an electric lamp for miners
leaves two sons, H. J. R. and Paul . which he is satisfied is absolately safe.
Meroux, two danghters, Hrs. voRe . It has been subjected to a severe test
‘.ayer and Mrs. W. O. Peck, besides .
if
and has proven satisfactory. A sunumerous grandchildren and other . :
relatives. She arrived in San Franpreme test will be made this week, when
cisco with her father in 1854, where in . it is to be lighted surrounded by gun1855 she was married to the late J. M. . powder.
B. Meroux, the wedding tak:ng place .
in the Mission, in a little Catholic . Ss Ki k
Church which has since been torn . Macrum's Kic
down. Shortly after the marriage the } Is Still Unh<eded.
couple moved to Sierra county, settling . [Special to the Daily Traneeript.]
at Goodyear Creek, and in 1865-remov. -tiowpaw. Feb; 19— No action is being
ing to Downieville. Here for more . ii s
. taken by the British government relathan thirty years they lived in peace .
and comfort, to see their children grow tive to the complaints of Macram, late
to wanbood and womanhood, and to . United States Consul to Pretoria, that
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enjoy the esteem and respect of neighb. his mail was opened by the British
bors and friends. The death of their . BaiR: : .
lieved the United
son, Adolph, in 1897, was a hard blow, . eensor, wer test /pener
from which they never fully recovered. . States has instituted any investigation
The following winter her husband, Mr. ot the matter. British officials say it
Meroux, passed away, and since that is improbable that Macrum’s letters
time Mrs. Meroux’s health gradually yore opened as charged.
declined. For the pasttwo years she .
had a good home with her son-in-law .
'A Gale Off the and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mayer .
About the first of this month she; Coast of Spain.
{Special to the Daily Transcript.]
.
was taken to her bed.
SANTANDER, Spain, Feb, 19.—Gales
Steel Combs. ‘ Py
A man who saw in a sidewalk show/ off, the North coast of Spain are
case some steel combs and who won. causing disaster to shipping: Numerdered what steel combs could be used . oys wrecks are reported. Two coast
for found upon. inquiry that they were ;
used by furriers in ‘combing furs. . Ships whose crews number 48 men are
There was one of these_combs that reported to have foundered
looked much like a comb of the or.
dinary kind, coarse toothed. for half . A Question of lime.
its length and finer toothed the other i
wa A ois ore gs ik ieee aed Epior TranscriptT—It was recently
that had teeth for half its length, the . . ontioned by the Transcript in the solid end serving as a handle. . sat : ith M A
There are other steel combs that are course of oe ceree Bee
used fur a similar purpose, as steel Gault that Emma Wixom (now known
combs made to comb dogs with. The . as Emma Nevada) sangthe.solo part
dog comb looks somewhat like
fine toothed comb in its general shape.
kinds of dogs. including, for instance,
long haired dogs like the French poodle.—Néw York Sun. :
Austin, Nevada.
1364.
not in 1858, as was stated in the article
CHARLES MCE Lvey.
Too Small.
Uncle ’Zek’el Watson was accustom: .
ed to seeing good sized squares of cup
eake, lection cake or gingerbread on “Sare ~ Binp, SAFE Finp.”
his first plate of ice cream in a city
restaurant be looked with some dis
sponge drops which accompanied it. out the coming season.
“How do you like it?” asked his
Daily Chronicle of the Doings of ‘Both Old
mill.
Washington.
ing from Berkeley.
turned last night from San Francisco.
from Truckee Saturday night on a
visit. j
Newtown visiting her sister, Mrs. H.
Hartung.
er, Will Arnhart, went to San Francisco yesterday.
Whitney of San Francisco arrived here
last night on mining business.
attorrey, arrived here last evening on
a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
E. Turner.
news-gatherer, arrived here from San
Francisco last evening to enter the employ of the TRANSCRIPT. ;
turned Saturday night from a month’s
the of the Star Spangled Banner at the
Baptist church of this city in 1864
but it is larger, toothed on one side when the late Senator Sargent lectured
only and coarser toothed than the so on the Sanitary Commission. The fact
= 1863, left here with her parents fcr
She was not here in
She was born at Alpha, this
county, vot at Omega, and in 1857 and
Fortify
the supper table,.and when be had yourself now by purifying and enrich
ing your blood and building up your
system with Hood’s Sarsaparilla and
favor upon the macaroons and small . you may expect good health throughAll liver ills are cured by Hood’s
PERSONAL POINTERS.
and: Young. ©
Chas. McElvey is down from Marsh’s
C. King came down today from
Miss Nora Hussey returned last_evenMr. and Mrs. Herbert Dickerman reMrs. ©. H. Neeley and son arrived
Miss Julia Mulcshy is here from
Mrs. W. W. Wallace and her brothB. N. Shoecraft of Berkeley and J. O.
R. Haviland Turner, a San Francisco
Henry Welzer,a job -printer and
George A. Gray, the undertaker, revisitto San Francisco for the benefit
his health. He is somewhat better.
Mrs. E.M. Allen of Palo Alto and
her son, Harry R. Allen, are in town.
The young man contemplates remaining awhile for the purpose of acquiring
a technical knowledge of mining.
“Izzy” Goodfriend, one of the most
popular knights of the grip who comes
this. way, expects to foreswear the life
of a commercial traveler at the end of
this month and go to Cape Nome to
seek his fortune.
Cornered.
He—When I came in thisevening I nohand means.
—Cleveland Leader.
Comparing Notes.
» “My family can’t help feeling a lit
by the Mayflower,” said the
woman who was visiting in Chicago.
man interestingly. . “None of our folk
—Washington Star.
A Money-Saver.
“Beasington is the stingiest man
ing now?”
saving money?”
without extra cost.”Do You xnow
is suicidal.
Consumption Cure, Sold on
guarantee for over fifty years.
niece; who was doing the bonurs of Ppiilg. 25 cents.
afternoon for embezzling $20 froni Dan
O'Donnell.
charged and will be sentenced at: ten
o’clock tomorrow
Coughlan testified in court today that
he was only 19 years of age. The District Attorney has a ceriified copy of
an affidavit on which a marriage license was issued to Coughlan in Sacramento céunty where he swore his age
was 21.° Mr. Power says the jurisdictiov lies in Sacramento county and a
charge of perjury may result there.
arranging for a ballad and opera
concert to-be given at the Theater on
tieed that there was a ring around the
micon. Do you know what that means?
She—No, but I know what a ring
around the third finger of a girl’s left
There being no loophole by which he
could escape he had to declare himself.
tle proud of having been carried over
young
“Is that so!” answered the young
ever went into the florist business
What brought «s through was wheat.”
“No; what’s his latest scheme for
“He’s rented a room over a restau-. rant, so that he can inhale his meals
Consumption is preventable? Science
has proven that, and also that neglect
The worst cold or cough
can be cured with Shiloh’s Cough and
ositive
or sale
by H. Dickerman, the druggist. tf
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Guilty as Charged. The Grimes Jury Disagrees.
The jury in the case of people vs.
Jerry Coughlan was tried before a
Thomas Grimes, tried at Auburn, was ury in Justice Holbgook’s court this
He was found guilty as . being unable to agree.
sent to a verdict of guilty. The. case
orping.
was set for re-trial on Tuesday, the
District Attorney Power says that
narrowly escaped
contempt.
rates for laying private sewers and making
: connections with the public system. The
discharged at 2:30 y sslanar tage saan! best of work. Let me figure before you leta
, contract.
Sewer Connections Made.
Iam prepared to make contracts at low
Rionagp J. TREMAINE. f.17-tf
and four other jurors refused fo con-.
Commercial street is offered for sale at a
bargain Apply to the owner on the premises.
7th instant, and Judge Prewett will
call in an outside Judge to preside. .
Store for Sale.
The variety store of E. F. Ro’enthal on
j2-tf
That’s what e body says about the
lock on im an weres You cai
always depend upon it that the Bre :
Pies, Cakes, 7 Pastry, Ete., fro.
cn Preach! are right fn ‘every reHEADQUARTERS FOR WEDDING CAKES,
All orders fill: ‘ Al fe beg a pecenshy. ed and delivered
HOWARD LOVELAND,
TELEPHONE WEST 18
FOLEY’S,
Nevada City.
Leader in up%¥
to date Speci-% ¥ Chocolates ana —
° . ees Bon Bons ha
atiesin Finé%{ a world Wide
PACKAGE ¥§ Repectios for
PURITY and
GOODS %®XCELLENcE.
wo. 1007 ;
Order to Show Cause.
7* THE SUPERIO®&® COURT IN AND FOR
the County of Nevaia, State of California.
In the matter of the estate of Emelie A.
Chavanne, deceased. Order to show cause
why order of sale of real estate should not
made.
B. E. Auger and J.D. Fricot, executors o!
the last will and testament of Bimeli A. Che.
vanne,_dec’d, having this day presented the
daly verified petition praying for an erin
of sale of such portion of the estate of
said decedent as shall be necessary for the.
purposes set forth in said petition and that
the sale thereof be made at public or private
sale, and it appearing to this court from
such petition that it is necessary. to sell the
whole or some portion of the res] etate of
i d for the purposes and reasons
During the progress of the trial Al
Burrows, attorney for the defense,
being fined for
mercial and Broad streets, known as the
. Johnston property. Enquire of Geo. E. John. .
You Will Find
A Concert Company Coming.
ston. : ji6
Everything New
Property For Sale.
Fire-proof brick building and barn adjoining, situated at the junction of ComChampion Boot Black.
For the best shine in town call on William
Stevens at Wild’s barber shop.-Tan and
colored shoes aspecialty. Satisfaction guaranteed. Peo tf
i. M. Hanaford of Chicago.is here
Neat and Tasty
March 283d or 24th by the Louise
Brehany Company, provided a sufficient guarantee can be obtained. Our
musical ‘people are taking an active
iaterest in encouraging the company
to come. :
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On Commercial Street.
Fresh Candies Daily.
TEGLER’S CANDY FACTORY, .
A New Choral Society.
Prof. J. BR. Davis is organizing a
choral society at this city and Grass
Valley. It is proposed to produce Dudley Buck’s cantata of “The Golden Legend” from Longfellow.
In ly New
Location.
The finest Photograph Gallery
What ts Shiloh? $ in the interior. Masonic BuildA grand old remedy for Cough, Cold
fud Consumption; used through the
world for half a century, bas cured in. aumerable cases of incipient consump‘iov.and relieved many in advanced
stages. If you are not satisfied with
rhe results we will refund your money.
Price 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1.00. For
eale by H. Dickerman, the druggist. tf
and better light. Drop around
when you have_time. .as
NevADA City ane
Grass VALLEY, GAs
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ing, Commercial St. More rooth :
SEPP S OSLO E SSS OOPO SHOOT O®
THE HOME MARKET
Is always with you; stay with it.
neighborhood. We have made a success of
Building Houses
ON THE—
Installment Plan, \
your coutract.
We have been in the lumber
business here 49 years, and expect to be here many years more,
as we have an almost inexhaustible supply of timber in this
And we are still at-it. Call and learn our terms before. letting
.M. L. & D. MARSH.
Sewer Connections Made.
Stacey, Gregory & Co. are prepared to take
jobs making connections with the sewer system. Both were sewer inspectors. Best of
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set forth in said petition and as is by .
proviier: and said petition havi "heen
led it is therefore ordered b; said court
that all persons interested in the estate of
said deceased appear before said Supe: ior
D., 1900, at 10 o’clock a.m. of said day at the
courtroom of said court at the court house
at Nevada City, county of Nevada, State of
‘California, -to show cause why an_ order
should not be granted to said executors to
Court on Monday, the 26th day of March, A.
ceased as shall be necessary, and why the
same should not be sold at either public or
private sale. ’ ;
It is further ordered that a copy of this
order be published at least once a week for
four suecessive weéks in the Nevapa CIty
DAILY TRANSCRIPT, & neweneyer of general
circulation printed and published in said
Nevada county.
¥F.T. NILON, Judge.
Dated February 8th, A. D., 1900.
work guaranteed. Lowest prices. f8-tf
.5 1900.
Vogelsang & Brown & A. Comte Jr. Attorneys for Petitioners. 18 iw
sortment is good.
-. {@ ALWAYS RECEIVING-——— ~
' New Specialties
At Wolfs..
Just now we have BURNHAM’S CLAM CHOWDER. A whole
dinner inacan. Only requires heating. ; ee
DUFF’S REFINED NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES in quart cans.
CREAM CUSTARD. It’s delicious. Try it. ee
JELLYCON. Just the thing for a quick dessert. a
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Our prices are always a shade lower than the lowést. The quality of our goods the best.
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have new goods to
and would be‘glad
look at them.
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DSSSOSSOSHOSS
ys, Tans, Browns
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Are the proper shades for Spring wear
and we have placed in Window No. 1 a
pretty assortment of
in those shades that we think will please
you, and the prices are from $4.00 to
$7.50. Ladies, we are selling a great
many Dres Patterns, and right now isis
the time for you to buy, while the asr
= PATTERNS
‘SWELL PLAID SKIRT. PATTERNS?
They are the talk of the town. We
Respectfully,
pe
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Have you seen otr
ot
show you every day
tohave you take a
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sell so much of said real estate .of said de.
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KINKEAD’S
Chiffoniers
the city for ber uucle. —_»—
“The ice cream }s first rate,” said ’ +
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Uncle ’Zek’el. “1 call it extry good. .
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But when you come to these tuings,” ee Far 60 8 AEE IID PINE DIA OI LS SEN Pe
he added, lifting one of the sponge . CE EE IEE I LEIP IID So SIGE MI DS < as Pg ee” oe eo CE.
“lady fingers” and surveying it doubtMai gee i RES 5
fully, “I presume to say they're all . fete, ms ;
right. eipugh, “what there is of “em, . ok : 1 : e 4
but there isn’t enough of ’em: just! a . e
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nothing but gape and swallow r— Sahee 7 2 :
O18 iS AS AS AS Youtb’s Companion. ‘e . .
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Books.
When I consider what some books .
have done for the world and what they
are doing, bow they keep up our bope,
awaken new courage and faith. soothe .
pain, give an ide! life to those whose
bomes are hard and cold. bind toget her .
distant ages and foreigu lands, create}
new. worlds of beauty. Lring dow) .
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truths from teaven, I give eternal; — (4,
blessings for this gift.James Free =
moan Clarke. ev oe ie.
{ es
You Try it. . ies
If Sbiioh’s Gough. and Conor = ption be i
"i 8 sO or the snia price . * ;
or as nay 50 cts. and $1.00, foes ‘not . oR itd orders wil reeeive promp*
cure take the bottle back and we will othe F rs sl ether scsompentes
refund your money. Sold for over) & <] 74
fifty years on this guarantee. Price 25 . . Se : :
cts. and 60 cts. ‘For sale by H Dioker-. os YR sea
: : ie & ,
man, the druggist.
ZISAS AS WS APSAS BS AS AS AS ASUS WS AS
tterns.
They are right in style and they are right in price. .
money. We have on hand a line of Worsteds, ch aie
that sold all season for $6 and $7, but in order to make room for Spring Goods you may fs
have them now for $5, and all others at the same reduction. if
reduction of from 10 to 15 per, cent.
ie insist on it being a CASH SALE. Any alterations that
made free of charge. a
Extra Well Made. Perfect Fitting.
CARTER © JOHNSTON.
None better for the
Cassimeres and Scotch Effects
In other words there is a
on each pair ‘of pants in our store. But we must
are necessary will be.
SS ee ee Se oe
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SS Soe
Furniture Store
Swing Chairs, Fancy Rockers
Bed Lounges
Carpet Sweepers, Bedroom Suits, Parlor Furniture,
IS THE PLACE TO BUY
NICE PRESENTS.. .
Rugs
Couches
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the Same Old Place
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Phone W. 14.
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; But the stock is new and the prices are
aslowaslowcanbe, . . .
DO YOU KNOW
That I exchange up to-d. . :
gold of an ge up-to-date jewelry for old y kind, and always give good
©. J. BRAND, Manufacturing Jeweler
Broad St., Nevada City.2
Page
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SONDAV Gi
SEROETS
SUPERIOR COU
Thomas Gets Two. Ye
cont’s Demurrer .
In the Superior Cox
Judge Nilon, after de
trial, sentenced Wm.
Grass Valley, heretof
resisting an officer,
in the county jail a
$.00. He administere
mand to the prisoner,
offence was a vicious .
one, and that if Thome
eud of this term of se
ways it would be a ben
if he would rid it
é Thomas appeared to b
at the deserved words
Yu the case of Georg
City of Grass Valley
the defendant’s ansy
plaint was sustained,
In the matter of the
Giasson, deceased, the
Vm. George, the exect
In the estate of Rosa
the executor’s aceou
Iu the case of Brock
iams, the defendant’s
complaint was over-ru
——_--+ 1ee-A Pioneer Nevada
Mrs. Kittie E, Wa
late Jesse S. Wall, wh
day, was: buried yest
home of her daught
Glaseock of Oakland.
ly stricken with apo
rapidly after the atta
and Mrs, Wall were
dents of this city, rem
many years ago. The
says of: her: “She di
of Sam Bell McKee, 10:
Two weeks ago sie \
apoplexy at the McKe
iting and she remaine
death. She was a nat
but vame to Californi
ago and for the last
has lived in Oakian
mother of Mrs, John.
Misses Lou, Bessie ai
of whom reside in Oak
ee gs
Death cf Char!
Michael Chérles Ck
New York “ged 51 yee
16 days, died about
morning at his bom
Sa¢raniento street. A
“son survive him.
Mr. Clarke had bee
in varicus parts of th
times, excepting for a
previous to two years
sided in San Fran¢é
warm-hearted man .
friends.
He was-a veteran
and belonged to Che
A. R, alsoto Wyon
Men. His funeral
from Odd Fellows Hs
Wednesday afternoo
pices of the latter org
—+-oe
Death of Mrs. E
Mrs. Es‘ her Snell, 1
Snell, died at ber late
Grass Valley road th
age was 53 years, 3 m
She had been a resid:
over eighteen yeais,
esteemed by all. who
leaves four boys.
take place from the
on Wednesday after!
HE WAS#IE!
The Hard Job One
Way to I
The girls who ha
various keys becaus
to. wash may be ¢
young. man who cal
ter through their e
so. He had shipped
tle steamer for E
wanted to save as 0
his transportation, a
the story sounds .
words:
“About 4:30 in t
awakened and told
hastily dressed, for
time on board, for
the voyage . took ¢
It seemed scarcely
rived on deck and
waiting for me. E£
the pantry, introdt
as the pantryman %
_ me that my chief d
+ age would be to wi
“There was alrei
© dirty dishes waitin;
1 rolled up my sle
> water and began tc
almost done when
fot. was brought 4
--reom. This proved
» gramme. ft no &
. washed than othe!
_ and I was never ¢
. 1 ever saw so ma
» my life, and . bope
> There were 60 pa
sides, the cattlem
. Were served eac
' dishes that came
--think that each p
_ used at least six
Detroit Free Press
. On Eve
. Of Shiloh’s Consu
guarantee: “Alls
two-thirds of the ¢
tle faithfully, then
‘arenot benefitted
your Druggist and
“price paid.”