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AVIS,
nd instrumenta
hestral Director.
. her thin, wasted hand. betaveen ‘the
ES “Oh, if I sila but see Tom Once more
whispered.
' year sence I heered he’d shipped in th:
39TH YEAR—No, 1289.
‘THE TRANSORIPT.
BROWN & CALKINS, : Proprietors.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
By [tail, $6 a Year.
By Carrier, 121-2 Cts a Week. your wife, John, Its:eithen a came ot
ad
ADVERTISING RATES
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WRECK. OF THE HYACINTH. opened and the’ captain's messenger
It was's wild night, The lightning
flashed, and in response the artillery
ofheaven boomed and rolled, then
crashed, as if the very skies were rent
in twain to deliver'one mighty blow.
Streets were transformed into leaping.
ri ushing rivers by the terrible downpour
of. rain, while the breakers on that
lone, dreary Neéw England coast seemed
to defy the challenge of: theroaring
storm.
The fleet of anail falerinen had scurried to a safe anchorage early in the
afternoon.
“May ‘God help any ship and:.crew
that gets on a lee shore to-night, lads,”
soberlyremarked Capt.: “Josh”: Harding, of the lifeboat, to a few of his men,
as he stepped to the door and peered out.
into the-opaque darkness.
The government at that tame had not.
erected the neat, -cozy life-saving sta:
tion with all its modern appliances te.
rescue a erew from a stranded ship . .
which now. adorns the long, barren
stretch of sand, but the crew were mem. bers of the fishing fleet, and always vol» .unteered their services'without-promise
of reward. ~A whaléeboat served their
purpose. then, and many a despairing
sailor had’ good cause-to praise her
stanchness and the bravery of herironhearted crew.
A flash of lightning in the early even:
‘4g had revealed a large bark trying te
weather the wreck-bestrewn,
remarks,
“Where is John Lawrence to-night
lads? He is-generally here a night like
this,” he continued, in an anxious ton?
“John’s wife ain’t very well, cap’n; se
answered I heered as I cum daown,”
Retiben Davis, one of the crew.
“Well, go up, a couple of ye’n see. ‘]
should hate to mann the boat without a ing to cheer him,‘as they: wended their
John. He’s never missed a trip yet,’
eaid Capt. Harding, pacing the sma!
. }. toom which served them, as a shelte
. f10m the storm and was located on the
weach, with the boat drawn up outside °
just above the reach of the hissing.
seething waters, which seemed to re. ‘cede, with dispairing moans at failing
; to drag it inte their depths.
By the bedside of his wife, holding
large, horny palms of his own, satJohr
Lawrence, one of the bravest of the vol
unteers.
I could go easy, John,” she hoarsely
“The lad’s gone, :Mary; ’n’ we don"t
know where. It’s bin nigh onter-teu
fatal
Handkershoal, which caused the bluff
rugged mariner to utter the foregoing
fo-cas’tle fer the West. Indies,.‘n’ he
hasn’t writ a word humsenée.”
“T know he was a bad boy, John.
~ . But. don’t you think that you was s
little hard on him?” she continued.
“He was all we had, you know.”
The large eyes filled with tears an¢
‘the frail form shook and trembled witt .
emotion as the mother pleaded for hez
wayward boy.
“T don’t know what's the matterwitt
broken heart or some new disease. Medicine don’t seem to reach it,” the doctor
had-said, upon leaving, a few hours before. 3
“You'll forgive him when Itm gone. :
John, won't you? He didn’t mean to be
} bad!” she said, between her sobs.At. this moment the doer softly
stepped.in.
“John, there’s a bark thet can't
weather the Han’kerchi’t,-’n’-ther,captain sent us arter ye,” said Davis.
“It’s no use, boys. I can’t leave her
ter-night. She wouldn’t be here when
I got. back,” said Lawrence, softly, rubHOLDING HER THIN, WASTED HAND.
bing his eyes and motioning toward the
‘white cot. ‘
The sick women partly raised herband to go. “They are some mother’s
boys, John. Perhaps some one will do
it for our boy some day. Don’t mind
we, John. I'll sleep whileyou are gone,”
she pleaded.
“Pll go, Mary, 'n’ ef Tom ever gits
hum he’s furgiven,” said PP gga
huskily, as he kissed her,-and, putting
on his storm. suit, went-out ‘into the
night with his heart lying like a stone
in his bosom.
“She'll be better, John, maybe, when
we gits back,” 4aid Abner Barker, tryway to the beach.
} “Y’ve seen her for the.last time, Ab! . per; she’s. failed .fast-.2ence: noon,”
gloomily. answered Lawrence, and said
no more.
After a mighty struggle with the surf
began to abate, and the moon gradually
forced her light through! the heavy
“ne: afternoon, scserhy vila Py,
_. Ami¢onscious sailor, who for nearly a
self and in gasping tones bade her hus.
the boat was launched just as the storm . "
clouds and showed them the doomed
vessel pounding to pieces-on the shoals:
One by one the stars:peeped forth in
their accustomed places and turned
Egyptian darkness into day. .
As the boat drew near the ‘bark was
seen to raise her stern high inthe air,
and as cries.and groans resounded loud.
‘above the breakers from the fated crevher masts went bythe board, A: second later, with her back broken from
away, With’ everything gone,
tently ~disoppeared nto Abe ‘the? ocean's} and fhe ved eageget putting hin
“My. Godlthis is -terriblel! said:} thessul
a 8 Harding, in a-voice.of anguish. «. “No cries were: heard after. the bark . ,
went down, and after chit
for some timé the order was
head for the beach.
As the boat'swung about in responseL.
to: the ‘thelmy: John: Lawrenve ‘junipéed!
quickly: to his: feet; and: shouténgt aeabictebcok
“There's one!” fetes engl el and: theatert
4 mera-do run away with the eash; but I’!
lifted it into. the boat just. as, his foot, give.everything. of that sort up fron.
this very. instant, darling, entirely.”
‘by its hair, and, with:s. mighty effors
‘slipped and he pitched forward, strik-.
ing his head°on the” ‘gunwale, and as
above his temple he cocina
‘a@ number of the.lifeboat.crew.were
seen hurrying to the little house which
John Lawrence had left on that stormy
night to save ‘the seamen aboard the’
‘stranded bark.
“Yes, it’s so. Dr. Hyde sed as. how he
wiz comin’ tew,” said one, as they hurried along.
“It’ll be a mirrikilef John rounds:tew:.
arter all this ’ere time,” ejaculated an:
ether:
+ Dr. Hyde stood by the bedside of ‘the
month had lain in a comatose condiAt times his breathing was barely perceptible and all hopes of his recovery
‘* yes JOHN, THIS IS OUR:TOM.”
would vanish; then by degrees he would . +Chicago. Tribune. ae
grow stronger and the drooping spirits .
of those about him would reyive.
As the doctor stood by, carefully toting his patient's’ condition, the door
swung oper and ‘a’ number of ‘Law.
‘rence’s former messmates,filed softly
in, hats in hand, andtranged themselves
‘about the: room:
“We-heerd John was ‘siderably bet
‘ter, doctor,” ’n’ “lowed we'd like~ ter
‘know ef sech good news wuz true,” said
‘Davis.
“Sh!” replied Dr. Hyde, rie his
hand.
The eyelids fluttered, partly opened,
quivered and closed. The fingers of his
right hand, lying’ on the~ covertet,
twitched congulsively, closed tightly
and relaxed.
A spasmodic’ tremor shook:the form
of their comrade and a ray of sunshine
seemed to settle on the countenances
of the anxious watchers.Suddenly Lawrence partly raised
himself, and, with his head resting on.
his hand, his.eyes opened and ~he
looked calmly. into their faces—himself: again—the John -Lawrence*of a
= + aaa wink She Meant. ~
about et dozén directions or so, “and now
‘rather expensive tastes, have you not?’
the blood gustied from the'wound just quite so ‘hasty.—Ally Sloper.
y weat-to’ Mrs. de Jaties” house whei
she was out and offered the’codk mor
at aWinner party Mrsvde Janes:took n
. notice of Mrs. de Bloom. Some one wht
sat between them said:
‘tion. of personal liberty,” said the conserva
tivercitizen.
joy. himself in his own*way.”
about. When are you going to fix it sx
that people who-don’t: want to be kep’
awake all night, nor waylaid by foot:
. pada, nor shocked by Sunday festivi
ties, can get any enjoyment out o:
Y . acked Mr. Bloobumper. *
Bloobumper.
I wanted to use one.”—Town Topics.
After 'tew-years' courting Brown married,
But Robinson married ‘in haste, .
-~“Man=Some men, madam,
FOR A QUARTER
» OF A CENTURY..
vada ized the storeof Brand, the . known anything,”:replied Dr. Hyde.
Pihowol ike ae at nee ‘of all the headquarters for
This year we surpass all past records in our can’t keep et'f me. . She die that
Pioneer hea ee:
showing of
Diamongls ‘set rnd unset.
Quartz Jewelry « of. our own make.
. Everything in Jewelry gold and plated.
3 ‘Silverware—aseful andiornamental.
. RAVING FREE: GIN Gr
iF We all country mail orders and guarantee satisfaction,
C. J ° BRAND MANUFACTURING: (JBWELER room, motioning the others ‘te follow,
Se . ON ago.
No one ventured a word.. Stillné@
feigned supreme but for the faint ticktick of the little elock on the-mantel.
“You might as well-read the log,
dcctor,” he finally said; in weak tonés.
-“Wait till you are stronger,: John.
It’s*been a long time since you have
“I am strong enuff fer that. You
awful night when Lleft: her alone;did’t
she, mates?” he appealed.
No.one answered, but ~great*tearz
rolled down their leathern cheeks.
“T can bear’t; doetor.When was she
kerried over yonder—you know!” con.
tinued the invalid, with trembling lip
and moistened eye.
“Be a man, John, You will need your
old-time iron nerve now, my. man,” said
the doctor, as he stepped from the
TELEP.IONB W. 44.
& Hint: ‘About:
Let Us Fi gure
On your Sewer Work if you want to have a first-class job_;
and save money. We sell ‘Pipe at the lowest -market
prices, if you want to do. your own, work-in makiug con-. EB.
nections with the new city system. Or we will take con7a
tracts to furnish the pipe, put it down and make all connections. We employ none but iad workmen.
BROAD ST.; NEVADA CITY.
Stoves”
stock is one of the largest in this part of the State. . We.have the best makes sold any where; and the —* are.
surprisingly moderate for such stoves.
Suice spike a aaeednr oi
a young fellow, entered by another door.
: After this. sacred meeting between
just as Mary Lawrence, alive and well,
accompanied by-.a. tall) manly-looking
husband and wite,-réscued from the
. very brink of the told her
“Yes, John, this is our Tom, now the
' . best mamzin the boat, whom you saved
. from the sea the night you swere®hart.
He was on the British bark Hyacinth.
bound for Boston, and’ but for‘iyou we
would now ,have; beni alone!) in the
world.”
“It was her.boy she. wanted, not
medicine,” said Dr. Hyde upon. being
questioned regarding Mary-Lawrence’s
miraculous return ‘to health. —Yarmouth Register.
Too Easy. . :
Ethel—Why does your father object
to Fred?
. gentle Fe tried to borrow $10 of
“tan Fred would not let him have
“No, Fred gave it to him. And now .
pa says Fred is a fool.”—Brooklyn.
1 ta
Pioneer Hardware Dealer.
Che a
pone ae
E TOO ¢cooD.”
That's the motto of yours truly, ==. a
GEORGE W. TALLON,
very best ¥ to ere be a be]
Ani it te « winner. yee
i . The Peariee Sa Saloon
Egy
and been accepted
“q-rather severe catechism ox
ofhisfaultsand failings.“And now,” she said, after having ex
a.a promise of reformation. in hal:
rgé, just one thing more—you havi
‘“Well-er-—perhiaps I Rave spent :
good: déat of money lately on you; you’
eets; and present:
and snug little din
An then she wished she hadn’t bee
Getting, Even. :
Mra; de Bloom tried 10-get Mra: dt
anes’ Cook away from her, and actual
The next time the ladies me
“Mrs. de Janes, you know: Marae ode
Bldem,.do you not?” -. livered at your doors.
j “No—I believe not,” said Mra, ‘de
anes; -“she sometimes calls on my
cook, understendi—-Ti-Bie, . FOWard Loveland,
‘Wanted His Tarn. Telephone West 8.
“T understand. that you-are.in favo:
“lite — SNamed =
Bread, .
Pies,
. }Cakes, see
Fancy Pastry,
Plain Pastry, Etc.,
HEADQUARTERS FOR WEDDING CAKES.
That's what everybody in Nevada
City says about the POPULAR
on Commercial street: You can
always depend upon it that the
From this Bakery are all right in
every. respect.
All orders promptly filled aud de“Yes, sir,” replied the political boss o:
a large city. “I want everybody to en
“Well, that’s what I came to see you
e?”—Washington Star.
The Propér Thidg. .
“Where are all our umbrellas?”
“They-are.used—up,”” replied Mrs. ,
“Well, that is just the way-in which
Sometimes Goes by Contraries.
And sooh«he was discontented.
And hé has never. repented. Rez
* Laltye=Do you vealee think/men hiava
more brains than women! is ,
LadySome? What men, pray?
Man+Single men.—Pick-Me-Up.
eg
Still the Same.
ChdllysYaas, sevewal yeaws ago .
fell deeply. in love with a girl, but she
wejected mé—made-a wegular idiot of
me.
Dolly—And you'never got over it?—
Tit Bits, sayy
Ko Company.' $=
He—There I, sat, alone with my
thoughts:
. She—Poor. boy! How lonely you
must have been.—Indianapolis Jour“" Retert Courteous, :
“I punish you, my child, to show my
love for you.’
“It isn’t ¢eceseary for your love to
work overtime on my account, me.”—
Pow Topica.
Never Went to Cooking School.
She—Do you think she’ll make him a
goed wife?
*: He—She ought to. I understand she
never learned to cook.— Yonkers Statesmaa. : :
Its Work Done.
Jimmy—Lve broke any knife!
Johnny—Gee, but don’t yer feel bad?
Jimmy—Not very. I’d cut my initials
on all ther furn’ture there was.—N.Y.
Journal.
ve
Cc
Sure’ Proof.
Mise’ Take+Do'you really think he’s
in love with yqu?
Miss. I1tt—Do 1? ‘Judge for yourself—
‘he‘eats anything I cook. —N. ¥. World.
Medical Progress.
Cobwigger-—Medicine has made wonderful strides since the days of Sangrado, with his bleeding and hot water.
+ Merritt*Thatsiso. The doctors have
shut down on the hot water.—Town
Topics:
Entitled to Consideration.
The Tudge+You must stop these interruptions! I won’t allow you *.
waste the ‘time of the court!The Prisoner—But, my lord, you
khow I have ‘got no lawyer to go it for
me.—Tit-Bits. :
Keeping an Eye on It,
Bee:
Mises
“Well -noticed_that everything. was
‘looking-up at Naples.”
“Indeed?”
“Yes, at Mount Vesuviun Glave:
land Piain_ Dealer:
It Naturally Follows.
look alike.”
“Of course; a man’s wife is bound to
Sols feos . look like him when she wears all his
Union + Flotel .
Henry Metzenbangher, Prop’r.
FIRST-CLASS IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS
Stopping places for all stages and busses.
' “How did you find business abroad?”
“They say that married people get to
ALL SUNNY ROOMS.
W. U. Telegraph Office in the House,
Electric_lights throughout the_buil
rendering it cbacineals safe meg fire. ae
Has the lar, and most modern dini
room inthe city, with the freshest and beat
the macahee es affords.
~The New Management e
ing improvements, make it the finest’ and
Northern Central California.
The Referee,
xx tk
MIKE WHEELINAN, Prop’r.
FINEST :: ;:
Wines, Liquors
and Cigars
Edge Beer.
COMMERCIAL STREET.
NATIONAL
ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprietor. :
Best of attention given to transien'
customers.
Stables Open All Night.
, Foot of BroadStreet, Nevada Gity:
Telephone No. 72.
re
BAKERY inthe Transcript block .
Of the Union Hotel, with its constantly add. ~
m0st popular resort in the mountains of
Agent for the amous Ruhstaller Gilt
Livery and Feed Stable.
Of-our. Holiday Specialties are “left
pgapatnn are. going to dispose.of for
tice, Also a few pairs of Men’s
cot omen’s Fine Shoes not. exactly
pad to “but nevertheless extra
god 420) por pair, A fell tne of the 00 per pair, ‘a
rote Styles and Finest Grades of
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Shoes always
on hand-at the lowest prices.’
Repairing promptly and‘ neatly d
at resbiasitbepritee mia d aie
Machines. Needles, Oil and: parts for
ee makes of machines supplied to
order.’
BOVEY eel
Beda Street.
Electricity
"> For lighting and
A Few Odds and Ends!
.Also office for the: Singer Sewing ,
Attorney and Counselor at Lew,
FWICE COR. BROAD AND PIN STS,
W. W. WAGGUNER,
Civil coe and Survéyor,
Doin us 8S. MINERAL SURVEYOR «:
: ‘ Offle gan & Roberts’ Block,
FRED SEARLS,
-Attorney and Counselor at Law. ‘
Wate PRACTIOR . in ALL THE COURT
pers
P. F. SIMONDS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
WEEE. IN THR STATE AUD: ©
Courts
ALFRED D. MASON,
Attorney at-Law and Notary Pubife:''’
OF use, TILLEY BUILDING, NEVADA
I. C. LINDLEY,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Onna Pine streste. 0 BUILDING, COR. BROAD
and Pine streets. Up Stairs. ;
JOHN CALDWELL,Attorney at Law,
Transcript Block, Commercial Street.
Nevada City.
J. M. WALLING,
Attorney : at : Law,i ()FEICE-TILLRY BUILDING. COR-BROAD :
nd Pine str: ets, Nevada City
THOS. S. FORD,
Attorney and Counselor at. Law,
BFICE—LONES BUILDING, COR. COMmercialand Pine etreeta.
_ Dt. N. E. ‘Chapman,
DENTISTS.
UE PRES prec yr ear ena Nevada «
To be found ta this vart of the State.
The Glenbrook,
Chokcest ot
Pine Street, Nevada Oity.
Steam Beer on. Draught, 5 Cents.
Ralph Maitiand.... .Proprietor
Wines, Liquors and. Cigars:
Give me call and you'll never: regret
City, Cal.
I.. BOWMAN. 3.7. SHAW
, SHAW & BOWMAN,::
Empire ‘Stable, Dentists,
Offiiee in Oda fellows Building, Broad Street: ' *
Broad Street, opp. National Exchange Hovel. “Nevada-City, Cal.
Nevada City.
. _ PINE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY
JAMES HENSESSY, ° Prop’r.
oti ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS.
lia ekipkie tibvin'y beat EXTRACTING SKILLFULLY tne : %s
has the largest lot of
SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
HORSES, CARRIAGES AND’ BUGGIES ne
Mountain Company, No. 16,
U. R. K. of P.
Meets at ApfnoryHall on the SECOND
THURSDAY-EVENING of each month.
GEO. C, GAYLORD. Capt
C. H. Harrison, Reeorder.
Milo Lodge, Knights of Pythias,
Meets every Friday Evening,
At Pythian Castle.
ine Brethren are bra invited to
, MOORR, Cc. o.
G. W. Oapazn, K. of R. Sak
The Best Liquors, —
NATIONAL, MARKET,
Broad St., Opp. Citiseus’ Bank.
Goods delivered free
of charge
Established in 1858 by
JAS. J. OTT,
No. 2% Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL.
refined and assay
qqarta fr from from 50 to 500 Ibs.
* a ey bt for eale.
Cc. J. NAPFZIGER, = Prop’r
Nevada Assay Office,
Gold and ores of weeny, nae geo a .
Practical milling of
' These are the attractions you can
always find at *
Beer 5 Cents:a Glass.
The Best Cigars:
Nevada City Lodge, No. 52, A. 0.
U. W.
Meets at Odd Fellows Hall
Every Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock.
S. LEE LEITER, M. W
CHARLES E. ASHBURN, Recorder.
“THE COUNCIL . CHAMBER. 991 Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47,1. O
Meets at Odd Fellows Hail
Goney Shand th Meneoy of each month at
. WALTER YAUCH, C. P.
GEO, A. GRAY, Seribe.
Beef, Por M tto 5 Ale tie eo Waylon", dese
H Bacona' jim cal, Sau <i oo criti! Taylor, Hae? Ge eae Pe ams, nen
”
wholesale and retail. And all ki se en
: s nds of Ments ‘
usually found ine first Wm.'J. Britland-"
class market.
—
Corner Broad and:Pine streets.
Successor to Lammon Bros.
Constantly om hand:
Put, Gold id and Silver Bars. Acids
i Crissel Bros.,
Dealers in
BACON, Etc.,
Kuystons MarkutT—Commercial Street.
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Lamb, Hams,
GILT EDGR SALOON.
CHAS. McDEVITT, Prop.
S1EBAM BEER ON DRAUGHT S CTS.
—_——
‘Hydraulic Parior, Ne.86, N. s. G. We
Meets at Pythian Castle
Bvery Tuesday evening at 7:80 o’elock.
_ F. L. ARBOGAST, Pree.
BD. J. MORGAN, B. 8.
Laure! Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. WMeets at Pythian Castle
Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars . Second and MARGARET GILLESPriC motnk
MRS. BELLE DOUGLASS
TT
GEO: RICHARDSON,
UNDERTAKER .
—AND—
GEORGE A. GRAY,
Funeral Director and Embalmer.
Floral Pieces supplied to order.
The‘Finest of Funeral ‘Furnishings.
ae Nos.: Office 281, residence
EMBALMER.
Paviors Broad Street. opp. City Hall.
Opend@ay aud night. Hearse furnished
in city free. ict attention to all calls
das or night. Lady attendant. Telephone, Westd :
rs
BROAD ST., NEVADA OITY,
—A
uptodate house, sts ae ong eof phe
ingens portions oft the
ties rooms; electric lights noes oo
for var
E. W. SCHMIDT,
LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Ciga:
Sold,
' UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
FREE COINAGE.
it. collarsand ecravats.”—Chieago Record.
A Favorite Old Saloon
Rates moderate. Best accommodations ia
the county for the money.° — .
FRANK’S PLACE
LEADING-CIGAR DEALER, I Oe Martane Jie POPULAR gat ts FRED EILERMAN, Proprietor:
Pine Street ...++ snc, Mlawada City Ca . 0% @mmercial treet Keows Broad, iPtaect, gon Pine,’
¥ ‘evad aC
RNTERPRISE LAGER BEEP
wines bg a sine Ss ant he ehok cho’
peer myou will reselve @ cordial welOn draught. : Best brands, of
Robert Simmon:*
PaY US AOALL.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.:
pee
Dr. C. W. Chapman*®:
NEW YORK HOTEL.:MRS. W., S. RICHARDS, Proprietor . \THE LE Je not surpassed in the county.
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