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January 23, 1901 (4 pages)

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7 Colony. ‘According to lague is ragops in Cape that are at‘ad dysentery ——— = » Killed. ry 22 —Unaion orday started an to CarbonCounty, to en at work leriff’s posse ‘op them, an 1 A fusillade reating. One k, was killed, » Gisd of his Boxtown is officers are he: marching butter 2 irney’s ‘iiiaaiiaaiaie’ ; S . Dollars Rerh that caao‘arch Ouare. 8., Toledo, O. ve known F. rs, and: berable in all 1 financially zations made le Droggists, jaN& Marvin, do, O. aken internn the blood the system. Sold’ by all ree, 16 best. . és fall length hs a ~ hese goods overnment the Philiphave been r.° Kat all it is pu-e rials, such ys are. A olates and ad young: vada City THE ‘TRANSCRIPT. 23, 1901 IMPORTANT SQUIBS iyas That Should Interest Everybody— Something New Every Day. Lanch Tongues, just received at Sig‘B. vce tyat-clnel plumbing go to po ae currants, raising and citron just in at Sigourney’s. tk The man who koows nothing and wants nothing ought to. be comparapeuple actor seems to have made the mistake of his life by being Gee indifference to everything of current interest isa fad with some pe a man would be worth millions ‘pat for the 100 per cent allowed for inne a load of coal is purchased instead of going to the buyer it usually goes to the cellar. St. Geurge Vineyard—Olaret, Sherry and Reisling wines, at Scadden's, Carton (Maine) brand Sweet Corn, at Scadden’s. ; Pickled pig’s feet, mince meat in bulk and fresh walnuts just received at T. W. Sigourney’s. tf Selected Queen Olives in jars—the ivest in the land. At Scadden’s. Lehr’s Nevada City fresh fruit, in yars, At Scadden’s. The finest and freshest stock of can goods ever brought to this city just unpacked at Phil Scadden’s. For LifeInsurance see T. B Gray. If you suffer with chilblains use Dr. Lane's chilblain remedies. It gives uick relief. Vinton sells it. If you should desire anything in the drinking line you should call at the Grotto. It isthe most popular resort in town and you are always given ir treatment. tf Call on Ed Schmidt when you want inything in the tobacco line. tf All kinds of Jellies, in Jars, at ‘Phil Scadden’s. . Highest grade Flavoring Extracts, at Bcadden’s. Youshould use Lanoline Cold Cream nm the skin during this cold winter eather. Vinton selis it at 25 ceuts, Tomales, in cans—they’re just. fine cran evening lunch. Try them. Can be had at Phil Scadden’s. The time is drawing near when you will have to make your sewer connec tions. Howell does the best of work and he will tieat you with fairness. tf. For cold storage meats go to Grisse] Bres.’ and ycu ere sure te get the best There is considerable sickness in this ity. Most of the cases wre influenz:, but none of them are seriozs, The San Francisco weather“sharp ie bf his baseaguin. He predicted show18 lest night and today. Neither have made their appearance. : A bulidog bites first abd barks afterards : An ounce of reality is worth a pound pf romance, . Fame is to notoriety what the real urtle is to the mock. Matrimony often means a month of honey and: years of vinegar, Wealth is the bullseye on the target t which all humanity aims, Liquors—For medicinal purposes hould be absolutely pure. No guess york should be tolerated in this parcular. We have the absolu‘ely pure ind of whiskey, brandy; gin ard ort, Viutons Pharmacy. tf Five barrels.of the nicest mince meat Ver brought into this market just rerived ut P. G. Scadden’s. tf The public ean precure fine rasp‘try and strawberry piauts from T, B. Lebr'ht all times. n28-tf Pools are apt to discern the fuu 8, H other} aud overlook their own, The man 20 imagines that great es gueran‘eesyreat happamess ise DO, ‘4 Women are better qualified for ma!ng tongue sand witches thah.the sterr Bex, Ah es Dogs cau’t talk, bat you always = they mean. Some folk are differ at, The averege man isn’t willing to adnit thet be has ‘Rough until he gets © much. Some men are alike. telescopes ; you Faw them ont, see through them, end Hen shut them up. Boneless bone Ham—ready for use t Scadden’s. : : Hot Beet ‘iea and Cidm Bouillon, at egler’s confectionery store, Ssuerkr out, inbulk, at Scadden’s. The funeral of the iufant son of Mr nd Mrg: George Richardson will take lace on ‘lbursday aiternoon at 2:30 Pelkck with Services at the Episcopal phureh . " : Aturk+y can live a full calendar you" h wi hout water and food. Chrie, “seuburger has uninten ionally deuustrated that fact. Or cvucse tle rd was not very fat after passing Tough such 4 tr.p. A » “ms very good ivoking rock is nox "ing taken out of the Nevada O: aaty “Tre Beer the suspeLsion bridge. Dro: Mould g ve her the benefilto tredoubt. E Mes. Jas. Cairns entertained a pu u¥ Of her friends this afternoo :, in ebrating her birt bday. “Gimes of kinds were Played, a nice lunch.wks brved and a jolly good time wae hed. “one is a sort of colic caused “pearl. & Young man is in doubt! as to the’ A twentieth cantury scient st hebes: . A Three Cornereé War. ‘ When Colonel Cartwell was military governor of Norfolk under thé Confederacy in 1842, he ordered the British consul to report for duty on the home guard. -To this the Englishman objected on the ground of being consul at Norfolk. “To what government?” asked Colonel Cartwell. “To.the United States government,” was the reply. “But you are in the Confederate “gtates, and you must show Papcr@ ac erediting you to the Confederate States of America,” said the colonel. “But my government doesn't recog. Rize you as a government,” said th: Consul. “Very well, then; niy governmeni doesn’t recognize you as consul,” briskly retorted Colonel Cartwell. “Shoulder your musket and join your company.” At this the peacefully disposed conand bombard the place before he would serve. “That's just what I’d like to see,” urned the colonel cheerily, “for then ' United States will fight you, us she aims that Norfolk. is still part of the Union, and between England and the United Statés fighting we shall go free.” At last the consul appealed to Mr. Benjamin, the Confederate secretary of war, who ordered his exemption from military duty. and the “three cornered war” so desired by Colonel! Cartwell never came to ‘pass.— Youth’s Companion, . Unique Wedding Present. Most peopie know of the peculiar cir. cumstances under which Robert Louis Stevenson won his wife. But even More romantic and astounding was the unique wedding gift he got with ber. When Stevenson met his future fate at Barbizon, a famous artists’ resort hear Paris, she was the wife of Mr. Osborne, an Oukland gentleman. The frieniship thus formed led Stevenson to pay a visit to California. He arrived aut Monterey in a dying condition, but the loving care of Mrs. Osborne aud her sister, Nellie Van der Grift, gradu ally won him back to life. The nursing completed his infatuation tor the lady—an infatuation which he did not pretend to conceal. _ Fortunately, Osborne raised no objections. He not only agreed to the divorce, but with a magnanimity rarely excelled actually attended the wedding breakfast. There he found his opportunity. ae Mrs. Stevenson's one source of regret was the positive loss of her son, Lloyd Qsborne, whom, of course, the father had the right to claim. Osborne made ‘a happy speech, felicitating the newly married couple, and wound up by offering the most original of wedding presents. ‘‘Togshe bride.” he said, “1 give that which of all things is nearest and dearest to her heart, her own son.”Pittsburg Dispatch. : A Mean Interruption, “Don’t trifle with me. Miss McCur dy!" pleaded the young man desperate ly. “Waii tilk.l have finished. Do 1 need te tell you, after all these weeks how completely and absolutely your image fills my heart? Have you not seen? De you not know? Have I net betrayed myself by my looks. by the tones of my voice. by the eager joy that lights Up my features whenever you appear? Must . put in words the feglings I can no more disguise than . can”’— 7 “Mr. Whitgood.’” Interrupted the young woman, “are you in earnest?" “Glycerine McCurdy.” be said, draw ing himself up with injured dignity. “do you think, I'm doing this on a bet?” —Chicago Tribune. Water. Botled water or distilled water should not be used either by grown people o: children unless*there is danger from coutamination from the water In ordi nary use. Pure cold water is prefera ble. A child may be given a glass of coc} (never tee) water the figst thing in ga) threatened to have a gunboat come* THE POOREST MAN IN THE WORLD. He has millions on millions piled And tens of ©) )jon< mere, He has 1 hions ij) ships and mills z And over mi ions in ore, “¢} x But he never bounds 3! Whoa the dinner beil sounds, And he “> 0ks on a meal as u bore, He must live just so . And is envied. but, oh, What things writhe around on his bed! —S. E. Kiger in Chicago Times-Herald. TUNING A PIPE ORGAN.. -_! {t Takes Two or Three Days and Is a Nerve Trying Job. ; suffer is a wonder to me,” said a veteran organ tfner and builder. -“Church organs cost “from $1,000: to $10,060. They are very sensitive to changes of temperature, aud yet many are heated and chilled once a week all winter and ailuwed to get damp soaked in summer. ‘The same peoble who neglect an organ will take good care of a piano costing a-tenth‘or twentieth as much. ~ -“An organ is a good deal like a human being when it comes to chagxes of the therniometer. Sudden drops‘ put a man cut of tune, and it's the same with—theinstrument. It needs an even, moderate temperature during the winter instead of
@ roasting on Sunday and a freeze the rest of the week. * In simmer a stone or brick church. gets damp. A slight tire ouce a week will keep the organ dry. “A pipe organ requires tuning at least once a year. and the best instruments are looked over two or three times in that period. and needs two men. Besides the tuner up in the organ an assistant must be at the keyboard. to hold down the keys. Temperature has to be considered even ia pilch at about the same degree. and this degree should be that which the organ usually has when ip ‘use. ' “TD believe that pipe organ tuning is the ost gervous work ove ean tackle. In tact, after long experience t have come to believe that T tune with my pDerves, No, I don’t refer to the nerves of hear-, ing. I get my impressions that way. but f tune with my nervous system. My assistant strikes a chord. Tf it is not true, . { feel a nervous stress and strain. As soon as the chord is true my nerves be{ come harmonious too. It sounds funny, ' but it’s so. . “Two or three days may seem like a long. time fo take to tune an organ. but when you stop to think of the 1,700 pipes in a large modern instrument it isn't so long. A large organ will bave a compass of five octaves or 61 keys. ‘These instruments have 28 registers, aud a pipe fo each key and register biings the vumber to 1.708. Not every key and register has a pipe. but as some have two it amounts to that. The pipes are of all sorts and sizes, most of them wood, but many of metal. A small number of the large and long wooden pipes never get ovt of tune. They are too-long. For many years the fancy pipes at the front of au organ aere only ‘ornamental, but nowadays these sound as well. “I find that pipe :uning isa mystery to most, people. They can understand how. th® piano strings are tightened and loosened, but changes in the pitch of pipes queer them. It isn't strange either, forthe average organ has tive kinds of tuning. Of course, the pitch depends on the length of the pipe. The pitch mity be raised by shortening the pipe,or. by.stopping the open end. A number of the wooden pipes are stopped by Wooden slides. Handles are attached. and the pipe is tuned by moving the slides up or down, Other woods have set-in the top a piece of metal which is rolled or bent over partially to stop the pipe. “Ribbon strips are cut in the sides of the—tat—metat pipes and roiled down, These break the column of aiv and act the same. ascutting. off the top of the ; pipe. Another kind of pipes, the reeds, . are on a different principle. The length of the reed controls the pitch. presses tightly against the reed and is moved to lengthen or shorten the vibrattng length.”--New Yerk Sun, the morning—say half an ‘hour before breakfast. und may also take a glass on retiring. — eee The Tavernier Pearl, . The largest price ever asked and paid for a single pearl was $540,000, whicb was the value of the great Tavernier . It is the largest aud most petfect gem of its kind known. It Is exactly two inches in tength and oval shaved. Pat's Servicecos. ClergrmanUnt. there sa bole in the roof of the chureh, and tam tring to collect money. sufiicioat to repair it. tome. how. what wilFren contribute? Pat) Me services, ser Clerzyveay What da sou mena, Part You are te enrnenfer ParNoo bet if it rains next Sanday. OF sit over the hole Peassen's a . Good Time to Buyi H 00 many greep thoughts, ay © a * ve $ GREAT EMOVAL. SALE How Cheap We are Selling © ina, Crockery, Glassware, Teas, Coffees, Spices, Baking Powder — 4 Qu eee S os “. wn Ss =} o “ g Ww > oo =} ° 77) ec Ob, a will Move Soon to %1ur Now Store Rnd oe . Great American Importing lea Co. ee Old Store Selling Out = < emmercial St., Nevada City = 7 pone ee ee 2 “The misuse which many pipe organs . It is a two or three days’ job) ~ tuning. All the pipes must be brought to” A wire . HFA DQUARTFPS FOR fin ‘the sun “8 . Flour (Snowflake) per to Ibs." a #2. ae lutte ae i; Corn Starch (three grades) 2, 3’and4 packages —ay "hee “oboe tte ee ‘. Salmon, 8 cans m sa : : ce IQ wie gereueael ice a Shrimps in Tomato Sauce (Burrham & Morrill’-) He has millions on millions piled, 3 per ¢an = z i ~e r a2 kianeece phe wpe 1Crescent Jellies? . é 10 As though "twere a thing to dread; . ‘ per jar ‘ _ E : ‘Crescent Jams 4 Phone Main 551. EVERYBODY BATS— WE CAN HELP YCU SAVE MONFY ON THE COSS.Table Peaches, 3 cans : = : 50 Soups (Van Camp’) 2 cans : 25 Comb Honey (Water White) 2 coms 25 {. X. L. Tamaies (ine for night lune’. ) 2 caus > 25 star Creamery Butter (guaranteed the fiues ) oer squa e . —-s GEO. C. GAYLORD & SON. Broad Stree t, Seveda City, White Squadron Mocha and Java.. It is J. A. Forcer & Co's very finest, carefully prepared, blend of coffee—the blend on which we have built cur coffee trade—-on which we have established our reputation for serving you good coffee. We sell this—-our very best—at goc a pound. It is alwavs fresh. T receive a consignment every mouth of the year. I guarantee you satisfaction with this excellent coffee. I have somcthing nice in Tea too that I wonld like to shcw you CHAS. E. MUL!.OY, GROCER. LA RUE’'S ~ +) * XK *K K KK ® Will Stop That Cough > Fo @& 7 * For Sale at —= © DICKERMAN’S. ©OCOOOOOOOOO OOOO OOOOS © Many thanks to the people of this city fore © their holiday trade. ©©9O99999909360000 SPECIAL Diamorids BARGAINS Jewelry ©© OOOO AND REE }inest Assortment in the Mark:t to select from. RANK Wye S SSS @ ©OSSOO XH ¥ Table Delicacies! — Is € » aye ID, $ oy (x ne ® P. G. SCADDEN’S. Ca ifornia Ripe Olives in-buttles. . California Home Dinner— lan> tiarevani tits Bev antl itiee Ala Creole eans, Beef and ©) Lil. J Sisig he Spy Ways Fi) 3 ct \Za 3) ack coy Ne sou ists, exican Americin Biscuits in fiacy pack igs. Rex Brand-Priine Roast Keef inca *s. Grandma’s Spanish Penp:r. ~ 1X L Chile Con Carn s. . ! X L Frijoles. : Trium@h Brand all kinds Jeilies in glass:s, . Finest Corn ip the Market— 2 27 K-) OF, ay (So y UE i) OP, 43, SN feck (Sar (Sac\ Se OWRD BE? BEe Kye of 2° xD ; Carton Maine Sweer Corn gs P. G. SCADDEN, comm rctat st. lz) os . 126 DBDDSS BLOSSOM 2 o A=) % 2 Dry. Gords Toys end Nottens. Al! varieties and grades of flonwo th: of contidence are offéred our wus:eran’ the lowest prices Wenues rqo ed ti al rorre in selectirg ods fo ur s'cek a+ believe our PL,Otvy kk to beth fliuest in the city. $200 Pr undred, . New Wheat, Ryr,; Graham and Buekwheat at TW. Sigourney’s Comm rci I Street. I eciamianh ces "Ee NOVELTIES IN CLOCKS In Gold aud Silver Finish, with and without alaru. — Al. ays onhindafulllinsof . ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES, The World’s Standa: d. A. & H. W. HARTUNG, & ; Broad Street, above Pine, Nevada City. ae eennasonemmeneand Honey, =Pickles in Bu'k, Saratoga Chips, -Plum Pudding Be . += 2 Combs for 25¢ {0¢ a quut 25¢ a Poun. 6 for Be 950 a can Silverware jGreen and ripe Olives in Bulk,} Walnuts and Almonds Sackvon's Bechive Grocery, ena en a eee — Throug’ tis Sio23 to th: Foot++ And benes through the whole body the rath of Disease is otten plaiu.y waked. If you want to be happy and ~eil don't watch cold from wetfeet. Woar o pair of our strong aud well made shoes They fit, \hey wear and will give you e4iistayi ion, Prices Reasonable. “of kinds cof Beots and Shoes Realret-at short notice. ‘The very best »etteb-used aud all werk gu ranPOVLY BROS. ‘Broad Street. g222922999 99999 998099003 : Something Suitable. Poe ® re H. CRAWFORD, Main Street. FP PERO DEDS ENF O09 292922 208 2 Glass Dist Clos sts, Masic 2a-k3, . Reception’ Chairs <:tter Cab! s;, Moris’ Reading Chairs: with adjustable b.ic.,! If you desire anything in the farniture liae you will do-ell toexamiue this list ng eclewr i wat Easels, Rugs, Wall Pock:ts, > . a) i ere ° * ~ v soe eine or RO sad