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sore YEAR—No, 2B
THE ERAN SCRIPT. "
BROWN & CALKINS, 3. he -szsneirs
_ SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
By [iail,'$6.a Year.
-By Carrier, 12 1-2 Cts'‘a Week.
ADVERTISING RATES
Vade known on application,
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By W. L, Comfort
OGARTY was the heaviest and most
depraved man in the troop. Moreover, he had the reddest face I ever
saw with one exception—a: man connected with-political adjustments back
in my native burg. Maybe I wrong
: Fogarty. It depends upon the point of:
view from which one scans depravity.
Briefly, his faults were these:
He terrorized recruits. Following
each pay day, he flirted with serpentine
combinations until broke. He was-utterly devoid of reverence-er. ‘moral conception. He cursed’ incessantly, executing weird flourishes and introducing innovations of the most nerveshriveling nature. Scientists would
have called hima study of degeneracy,
Cavalrymen deemed him only super-ficially depraved because he threw
away money.and léved his horse. wMint
Julep was the, horse’s name.
Now I was a recruit and in Fogarty’s
squad. No man or boy is a rational being during his first gonth in the cavalry service, © Veterans say their marked:
success in life’is: due to it—or their
failure. A reeruit: has much to learn,’
but first of all he must overcome the
If-mamma-could-only-see-me-now €xpression his face is prone to, assume. ,
He learns that it is unprofitable to'expatiate upon the rich appointments ofhis residence far away, and upon the
princely salary he threw up. He learns
to grin while his trousersare sticking
to his legs, because-they are chafed and
bloody from bareback “riding in the
bull-ring. He learns that the United
States commissariat does not supply
pie, silken hose.or scented pillows. He
learns the peculiar ‘devilishness. of
southern army camps in sultry weather. He learns to eat flies and other
strange things—and to eat. them: .in
vicious sunshine. He learns what a terror the rainy sedson is for one who
ean’t get in out of it for several reasons,
He learns to chew holes in his tongue
when a: superior officer calls him a-dis-,.,
grace to his country and other expressive things. He learns how insignificant
it is possible for a human atom to be.
He learns to laugh at the whole business and write home how strong and
happy he is.
Some recruits never get rational.
They take things seriously. They
mutter: “God help me,” and bad things
about. wars and armies.
I'enlisted about the time poems on
the Maine became unpopular. Fogarty
<a
he was a S ariaee a cartrecee object
for my hatred, and that his heart was
. packed:in: ice. What I concluded about
army life in general I kept to tayeelt,
_ . thereby scoring q hit.
One evening I won a foot: race and
found myself a friend of Fogarty’s.
Old soldiers are fond-of physical dem"J onstrations. “He was in my set Of fours
on troop drill the next’morning. NatTarany.” my. horse had it-in for me, be-.
‘cause it. was) only ‘a: tilty; trembly relL eruit, and the bridle did not fit. Several officers had wlready directed stere.
otyped call-downs at me. The troop’
halted for a moment while horsemen
formed on.our right. We stood at at'tention—very properly—all exeépt Fo4garty: ‘To my bewilderment heslipped
down from his mount, deftly end quick~ .
{ly tightened my bridle on both sides‘
of the curb and stepped over: ‘his horse
again, whispering: i
“Give me.a chew tobacco, Kid.” vy
‘He had risked reprimand to do mea
good turn, and the ice packing: which I
pieturéd about :his heart oozéd out of
my. mind forever.
‘We were on the skirmish ine together, crawling up ‘the: drenched hill
in front of Santiag’, Fogartyand T.
We heard the droning ‘death whisti¢
whichis thrown from Mauser barrels,
and saw the punctures which the whistling things-made in roots and sand and
in’ soldiers.’ We turned our faces up
when it rained, and gaped like lizards’
do. We tried to cough out the sand
which caked “in our throats. We
propped up our heads with empty canteens when neck muscles collapsed. Wé
burned our hands on the barrele‘of our
own carbines. Cartridge belts burned
our waists. We did not mind any of
these things.
the heat. It was the sunshine that we
cursed at huskily—the terrible sun. of
heads. It made us laugh. “It bound our:
limbs. It mixed the stifling smoke of
powder with the steaming, choking
stench of the ground. That stench,
which the sun made, isfever. It filled
our stomachs, our lungs and our brains.
When the command “‘Rest” washeard
along the firing line; 1 used Mogarty's
mess plate to pile up the sand in front
of me. Mine was thrown away. And
when it was night I. smoked half of
Fogarty’s dast pipeful, and after that I
rolled over on to half of Fogarty’s blanket. Mine was thrown away.
“Thank oes we didn’t get punct
this day,” I!'muttered. It was night and
silent about,. The Red Cross men were
busy.
“I’m too tired to ‘give a care, Kid,”
said Fogarty; é
A couple of days later awoke in the
morning feeling stiff and tired. We
were encamped about the city: At noon
my face burned and I did not answer
mess call. ‘I wanted to sleep. At four
-Selock’ Fogarty felt my cheeks,
“T’ll tell the tap-sergeant to let you
pound the bunk awhile longer,” he
said.
The next day I was in the hospital,
feeling hot and thirsty.and hungry all
at once. The-air in the hospital tent
was full of groans and_ the,odor. of
drugs. “It was also stifling. The boys
about me had'felt the weight of a locomotive concentrated into'a Mauser ball,
To me Fogarty said:
NE
FOR_A_QUARTER . :
OF A CENTURY..
r.Jawe)
showing of
‘Diamonds set rnd unset.
Quartz Jewelry
fda people of. levada county have recognized
r, aa the head
choice fee Holi iday Goods. This vent we surpass all past reco
d the . store of Brand, ba
quarters of ‘all
in ous
of our own make.
Everything in Jewelry gold and plated.
» ‘Silvesy. rware—useful and ornamental.
ENGRAVING FREE.
“We fill country mail orders and guarantee satisfaction,
BRAND MANUFACTURING JEWELER
TELEPHONB We id,
a On your Sewer Work if
nections with the new city Hee
rs tracts to furnish the pipe, put it a n and make all confe
Nar nections. “We employ none but first-class workmen.
i A Hint About Stoves :
aepAD ST.; NEVADA CITY.
0 want to have a first-class job =e
= and save money. We se Pipe at the. lowest _market 2A
Pa . prices, if you want to do your own work in making conOr we will take.con. ic
ft ; George F.
ae You may ‘need a new heating or cooking stove. Our =P
. stock is one of the largest in this part of the State. We —
=! _ have-the best makes sold anywhere, and the prices are UH
surprisingly moderate for such stoves.
ee : Pioneer Hardware Date’
qv eke
‘Turner, :
oh 2h ee
stg, 1 oeecea, ego a
--aevquestioned, ‘weakly.
And.when he told\me that he had
We knew nothing—felt nothing but .
Cuba, It put a throbbing weight in ouf::
tered out of theservice.
ira oi hips och eager pce e
pet hi Ske hee . .
After that. I' did not see Him for aie]
-weeks, because I was sent back to the}
States, on.a hospitalransport. 1 had
okeached.;the furlough »stage,:;which
means of hea tiewenstoueten tiie be A
my fever had ickered out, Te bf
, of me and’a disp petite .
y-came:-L had no clothes:
tone uk Potgh withnéthing but-a
tattered shirt-and-a.debilitated pair of):
cavalry trousers; and “the worst of jit .
was I could not get any. ~\,
At is not hard for me to recall the
events of that nigit, pen Wogarty
“Cross .
men unload. a hospitelsta ia, A proces-sion, retchers was ps ng from the
-ears*to the fevertentey Some of the:
Sickie had beet forced to walk/ Had‘.
-E-mot. sten others staggering through:
the twilight, I would have said that:
Fogarty was drunk again. Hediagged .
(huge blanket roll.
“Well; Kid, where’s your other paxt iste
“I really embraced him-that,
Fogarty,-the-profane, the re
ht—
-faced.
‘brought along a bundle of my clothes
from camp, I could not speak for my
Meine Cordsowere! nuTd:)\Lonlywhimpered:: initigee se rast ehildish-weak,
you know. ib" ptm
Fogarty had pet along my ‘things
with’ his own—and he’é sick man. He
remémbered me who was only a recruit.
I tell you, geitlemen; there are men i
Uncle Sam’s cavalry.
That‘ night'Fogarty stretched his
igreat body ‘out ‘on'‘n'mattress—a real!
one—for the first time in two months.
i His ‘feet! protruded through ‘the iron’
rods at the lower end of the bedstéad. '
. Ane those women going to be here i
nodded.
“Why, it’s a,cinch to. nae ra jevete
hhere,.ain't it, Kid?” rf
/His:tongue was dry like it-was.on the
Cuban hills that day. A beam-of the }
low white moon, looked in through the
flap of the tent-and rested on Fogarty’s.
hands. It made them-seem pallid; but;
his face was very hot and red.
one’s brain and body with slow flame.
It stretches the eyelids wide apart. In
the middle of the day it glows to a
white heat. It turns one intoa helpless
animal that feels only an incurable
thirst and a craving stomach—an ani{mal that moans for ice water'when the
nurse is busy wrapping up adead nian
in the next cot—a staring-eyed animal
had remembered me after six weeks-—-eld.in December to establish an official
‘He pointeds tora: couple ber mares. * 4
pereetns Apply. to the owner on! the ring
An ugly fever is typhoid, It charg.}R shadows tating
te calling ae
eae sors wontght aiistene
0! ae
a the tke shadows one still Mstens, 4 ¢
for ‘you, s
Aba nacre atten of truth—
Paints one dear face— :
A eee Radiant in grace pure in youth
in grace.
Burely 4 ath cannot enthrall you,.
sae ou dumb —
“Wo my! voice, dear, when T Gab you~
Call you to:come?.
Mother—mother: Can't you. hear. aut
Do those cbid skies
Hold the ‘apart that would near ‘me?
vOhy are your eyes’
To earth’s: sorrows and pittes blind?
Have you:no word, ©
token, dear, that human mind
know you've heard?
. «+ Only silence. Breaths from meadows
Loné ‘have found. me.
Myatic mines tne the shadows
~Btta wrallase Aliller, tm Atlanta Consti_ tution.
-—
—
Learning Mbiciiieks: .
Brig. Gen.; William Ludlow, military
governor of Havana, has issued an order
directing all officers stationed in the department to acquire a fluent. use of
Spanish ‘as s6on as possible; and a general department«examination is to be
rating . of. proficiency.—Youth’s Comiawn ie
eer erernres *
Hooda, Pills do not gripe. All ‘druggists, 250.
50 CENTS A. WEEK}
Deere not to execed five. . saved in
eble invariably.in advance.
Ty
Store for Sate.
Commercial street is offered for sale at a
Call and Sertie.
All persons knowing themselves indebted,
tome please call and settle as I am going out
of business.. j5lw . W. E. JOHNSTON.
Champion Boot Black.
For the) best shine in it wall on William
Stevens ae Wild’s barbershop, Tan and
colored shoes a specialty. Satitfaction guaranteed. © * tf
that knows there are such things; as
-home and friends and death, but cares
not, Listlessly he watches a companion
fall into that chilled sleep. t
Typhoid. plays with four men and:}
gets earnest with the fifth—fatally
earnest. “The mocn was high when I
left Fogarty that night.
A couple of weeks later he looked at
me hard one morning. It’ was going
badly with him,
“Why don’t you go home?” he deked:
tenderly. It wasn’t like the old Fogarty’s voice.
“Haven’t got a furlough yet,” I said,
lying. The papers were eight days old
already. ‘‘Haven’t gota hat, either,” I
continued. I had“beenjwearing Seger
ty’s. Mine was lost.
“Take care of.this ‘dough’ forme, will
you, Kid! I didn’t havé.time to blow a
— red. It gets my nerve with thie
thirst.”
He gave me his last, month’s pay.
Fogarty was getting hot, and the nurse
pushed me away. fet
“Keep the hat you got on, Kia”
drawn a’chair-close:to him. I -held a
lantern near. The rain clouds were
venting themselves outside. .
“Watch out for Mint Julep, Kid,”
mumbled poor Fogarty. He was not
looking at me. His eyes stared at.the
sleeping flies on top of the tent. His
eyelids were far apart.
“They'll be good friende—Julep and
the Kid—hoth — good fellows. .*** «*
Nope—not drinking a thing—sworn off
—ask the Kid. Oh, I forgot, the Kid's
gone home to his mother—got sick, you
knéw—nice little chap, the Kid—-make
a good soldier. Gone home—way up
north—to his mother.” .
The nurse fanned him. His eyes still
stared at the sleeping flies. The nurse
knew then that Fogarty. was picked out
for-a fifth man: Silently she fanned
him and watched.
Not long after that Fogarty ve musAnd all this is to ant ew teed
under the veneer, which environment
made, and saw & great warm heert.—
Detroit Free Press.
ms The Worm Turns.
Mrs. Peck—I wouldn't act like an
idiot if I were you, Henry. “
Mr. Peck—No,
wouldn’t, dear, but as you are not me
you might at least try to acta little leas
idiotic.--Chicago Daily News. 5
‘ -—: fad Seen It, Py
Western Senator: +
—The official report on the climate ot
our state is the biggest thing ™
Glorious!
a yerit &
most equabile climates in the world, sir.
Bound to boom this section, sir; can’t
help it. Have youseen the reports?
Western Coroner—Yes; I found» a4
copy of it in the pockets ofa st
who froze to death last er —N. Y.
Weekly, ;
Fi ee est
wPae Loss of Gop is great; the loss .
of health ay to Health is -lost by
neglecting to iP
~Tand vitalizes
ood
Hood's Sarea ie rion, cighes
I could barely hear hie voice, Hie are now offered.
face was’ not very red now. How [. r ry
-wished he could see the pain inside of ‘ect .
me for him. “‘Keep.the hat you got.on, Pert ion v
Kid,. I’) get. another if: I don’t croak.”
The doctor-hung-around Fogarty’s in Brewing
cot the next night. The nurse had is Reached.
of course you}.enthusiastieaHy) . )
= — It is proved by official rec. best
ords that we enjoy one of:the finestiahd }
For Buggy Tops~
Carriage Trimmings
Of all kinds goto —
J. Gairns.
AE 18 MAKING TOPS OF “ALL GRADES
At price to suit the times.
A Fine Line of Robes from $2 up.
Horse Biankets of all grades.
Harnéss, Saddles, Whips,
_ Combs end Brushes.
All at Bed Rock Prices for-Gash.
No Credit At the prices
Curry
these goods
RUHSTALLER’S
“GILT EDGE”
OTEAM BEER
There are other Beers, but
GILT EDGE
IS PURE.
WHEELIHAN BROS.,
Grass Valiey.
On Draught at the REFEREE SALOON,
MIKE WHEELIHAN, Pro.
‘How Fruit and Vegetable Store
Agents
asians. .
YEE LEE & CO.
pt B on MAIN St A ER where wifl
kept ery best of Fruits,
‘free of charge and the
muaransees.
Nevada City Transfer Co.
“ DRAYING AND HAULING.
{
+
“Fomaie House
whe wary best of Tomales alwa 8
ow ee us and eaves
both gold and health. . ;
Bread,
. \Cakes,
‘ HEADQUARTERS FOR WEDDING CAKES. . *
a livered at rope doors.
: Union s Hotel
i
f ine)
crtiq month, Bao eaaitigna ine "
The variety store of BE. F. Rosenthal on}:
. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Lamb, Hams,
: ir a! to the transpo:
. sation of te Bestoioct r.
and moving. hone 84
OOD for sale. © Be KER.
TI's = Rightly
Named —_
‘That’s what everybody in Nevada
Sa
BAKERY in the Transcript block
‘on Commercial street. You can
always depend upon it that the
Pies,’
Fancy. Pastry,
Piain Pastry, Htc.
From this Bakery are all see in. ®
every respect.
All orders. promptly filled aud deHoward Loveland,
Telephone West 8.
Henry Metzenbangher, Prop’.
FIRST-CLASS IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS
ALL. SUNNY ROOMS,
W. U, Telegraph Office in the House.
Stopping places for all stages and busses.
Electric lights throughout. the. building,
rendering it absolutely safe from fire.
Has the lar,
room inthe ahy, with the freshest and. best
the market affords,
The New Management
gt the Union Hote}, with yr scammers addnprovementss make he Bnew p and
ie resort in the aor
ose, DOr mtral California.
The Referee,
xk« *®
MIKE WHEBLINAN, Prop’r.
FINEST ; 3;
Wines, Liquors
and Cigars
Agent for the amous-Ruhstaller Gilt
_ Edge Beer.
COMMERCIAL STREST,
NATIONAL
Livery and Feed Stable.
ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprietor.
Best of attention given to transient
customers,
Stables Open All Night.
Foot of BroadStreet, Nevada City
Telephone No. 72.
NATIONAL. MARKET,
Broad St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank.
C.J. NAPPZIGBR, <« + Prop’r
Veal, Saweages, eoaged
Hams, Baconand Lard
wholesale and retail.
And all kinds of Meats
usually found ina first
market.
Goods delivered free
of charge
Nevada Assay Office,
Established in 188 by
JAS. J. OTT,
No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL.
Gold and ores of every description melted
refined and assayed. Practical milling of
euarts from from 50 to 500 bra
kg i oe for sale ipa
Crissel Bros,
Dealers:in
BACON, Ets..
Kuystons MarkstT—Commerocial Street.
-GEORGE A. GRAY,
Funeral Director and Embalmer.
The Finest of Faneral‘jFurnishings.
Floral Pieces supplied to order.
aaa onenene Noe: Office 281, residence
E. W. SCHMIDT, .
LEADING CIGAR DEALER,
City says about the POPULAR] .
est and. most Modern, Gaing :
ssaeseeeseeenenell@vada City Ca) .
. LEADING at 8 Cent Cigar
tA Few Odds and Ends
‘/FOf oar Holiday Specialties are left}
balsa we are going to dispose of for
es 4 Ree: Also » few pairs of Men’s
omen’s Fine Shoes not exactly
up ‘to le, but nevertheless extra
— hag ty and value, going for $1.00
00! per pair: ~A full-line of the
tates Styles and Finest Grades of
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Shoes always
on hand at the lowest prices.
Repairing promptly and neatly done
at reasonable prices.
Also office for the Singer Sewing
all makes of machines supplied to
order.
. BOVEY BROTHERS,
Broad Street.
Quarters.
The office of the NEVADA 2
CO. ELEOCTRIO POWER
COMPANY is now at the
Gas Works on Ooyote St.
Electricity
For lighting and
Empire Stable,
Broad Street, bia National tisheabe Hotel
Nevada City.
JAMES HENSESSY, + Prop’r.
e
RTE
The Empire Livery Stable
has the largest lot of
HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES
Tr be found t= this part of the State.
The Glenbrook,
Ralph Maitland ... .Proprietor
Choicest of
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
(etree
Give me call and you'll never regret
Pine Street, Nevada Oity.
Steam Beer on Draught, 5 Cents.
The Best Liquors,
The Best Cigars.
These sre the attractions you can
always find at
“THE. COUNCIL CHAMBER.”
— Beer 5 Cents a Glass.
All the favorite brands of Whiskies ke:
sHtromas taylor.” . Ooo Pepper,”
Wm. J. Britland.
bes 4 ry}
7 ~ Attorney and Counselor at Lew,
Machines.’ Needles, Oil and parts for}:
PROFESSIONAL CARDS:
W. D. LONG, _
BPFICE—COR. BROAD' AND PINES(I>.
up stairs, Nevada City.
W. W. WAGGUNER,
Civil Engineer and Surveyor.
PUTY U., MINERAL SURVEYOR
D* — Morgan & Roberta’ Blook. NeFRED SEARLS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
ILL PRACTICK IN ALL dd COURT
State and Federal.
P. F. SIMONDS, .
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
PRACTICE IN THE STA’ AND
W ‘Biissa Sences States Courts ie
ALFRED D. MASON,
Attorney at Law and Notary Pubiic.
QPEIGETULLEY BUILDING, NEVADA
GITY. ; 5
1. C. LINDLEY,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
and Pine étreets. Up Stairs.
JOHN CALDWELL,
Attorney at Law,
Transcript Block, ‘Commercial Btreet
Nevada City.
J. M. WALLING,
Attorney : at : Law,
F¥ICE—TILLEY BUILDING, COR.BROAD
and Pine str. ex», Nevada City
THOS. S. FORD,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
FFICKE—LONES BUILDING, COR. COMmeroial and Pine.streete. a
Dr. N. E. Chapman,
Dr. C. W. Chapman
DENTISTS.
Office at residence, Sacramento at Nevada
, City, Cal.
1,L. BOWMAN, J. 7. SHAW
SHAW & BOWMAN,
Dentists.
Offiiee in Oda Fellows Building, Broad Street
Nevada City, Cal.
t
PINE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY
ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS,
EXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DONG
SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
Mountain Company, No. 16,
U. R. K. of P.
Meets at Armory Hall on the SECOND
THURSDAY EVENING of each month.
GEO. C, GAYLORD Capt
C. H. Harnison, Recorder.
Milo Lodge, Knights of Pythias,
Meets every Friday: Evening,
At Pythian Castle.
genitive Brethren are oie invited to
£, MOOR Cc. C. E.
G.W. Oana, K. of R. and 8.
Nevada City Lodge, No. 52, A. O.
U. W.
Meets at Odd Fellows Hall
Every Wednesday evetiing at 7:30 o'clock.
S. LEE LEITER, M. W
CHARLES EB. ASHBURN, Recorder.
Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47,1. O
Meets at Odd Fellows Hail
oane Every 2d and ee of each month at
WALTER YAUCH, Cc. P.
GEO. A. GRAY, Sori
GILT EDGE SALOON.
Cones Broad and Pine streets.
CHAS. McDEVITT, Prop.
f Sudreiect to Lammon Bros.
Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Constantly on hand.
STEAM BEER ON DRAUGHT S CTS.
GEO. RICHARDSON,
UNDERTAKER
—aND—
EMBALMER.
Parlors Sioa Geregt. opp. pis Fatt,
Open day and hon rsp learse furnis
in city free.’ Strict attention to all cails
das or night. Lady a ant. Telephone, West5. :
Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. +. G. We
Meets at Pythian Castle
Every Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’elock.
F. L. ARBOGASY, Pres.
ED. J. MORGAN, RB. 8S.
Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. W.
Meets at Pythian Castle
Second and MURS MAMGARUY Git ve Les oieh enh
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NEW YORK HOTEL.
BROAD ST., NEVADA CITY,
MRS. W. S. RICHARDS, Proprietor
a NEW MANACEMENT—A home-like
uprvordate, ouse, si’ ne! in one a the
; test portions of the Queen City. F
pleasan rooms; electric lights throughout,
THE TABLE is not surpassed in the county
for variety, cooking and service.
" whe the le foneerage ll suppued
ial.”
‘UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
on Commercial
FREE COINAGE.
sailors
iquors and C
-, & SILVA, Propelater,
Giposa
A Favorite Old Saloon
HAVE Lottie} THE POPULAR SALOON
street known as the
will. alvays find the éustoaiat:
ars:in the market.
pe them you will receive-a cordial welid Robert Simmons’
ak Teclaln a specRates moderate. Best accommddations in
the county for t the money.
FRANK’S PLACE
FRED EILERMAN, Proprietor
Broad Street, above Pine,’
Nevada City. ©
~~ ENTERPRISE LAGER BBBP
On draught. Best brands of
Wines, Liquors and Cigara,.
‘pay Us AGALL.
FSICE-TILLEY BUILDING, COR. BROAD Bases