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at the Vancouver barracks when the
Blea wrasse ihe mshi
THE TRANSORIPT.
——
I:saed Ryery Evening, Sundays Excepted,
AT baVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA,
BROWN « CALEINS.
2BRMS OF SUBBORITTION:
ty ‘Tail, e . $6 Per Year
vy Carrier, ‘ = 12 162¢ Per Week
Delivered to any part cf the city.
P. 0. BOX E SRLEPHONE NO. 41.
SATURDAY.... ;.July 14, 1900
ae emesaieaiabiatiainndaniiniaaiganaill
SPBAKS WELL FOR HIM.
John R. Tyrrell’s Soldier Friends Remember Him With Respect.
The following item, which appeared
in a recent issue of the “Sausalito
News” finds an echoing sentiment
among the men of Oo, I, who with
their Lieutenant took aparms for their
country in the late Spanish American
war:
“John R. Tyrrell, who was Adjutant
San Rafael boys were stationed there,
is being favorably considered as a can
didate for State Senator in the district
comprising Nevada, Sierra and Plamar
counties. Mr. Tyrrell has the warm
wishes of the many friends he made for
himself at Vancouver among the San
Rafael boys.”
MOST WAIT TWO WEEKS.
And Then Birds Will Be Will Be Mature and Lass
Danger of Fire.
Under provision of the general law,
where no ordinance of the Board of
Supervisors isin force, doves can be
lawfully killed Sunday next, July 15th.
But there is avalid ordinance in Yubs
county extending the close season for
protection of doves to August Ist, tw
week later. *This will give the bird
time to mature and much of the grain
be cut and cared for, giving greater
protection to farmers as well as birds
Doves are not plentiful thie year.
hence the importance of their protection while breeding ama as Democrat.
Superior Court.
The following. business was transacted in the Superior Court today:
Estate of Wm. T. Thomas, deceased
Chas. E. Ashburn the appointed ap
praiser in the estate filed the inventors
and appraisement of said estate at $1600,
It is ordered by the Court that the col
lateral inheritance tax is hereby fixed
at $80. [t was further ordered that the
County Treasurer pay to said Ohas, E
Ashburn $10 for bis services.=«_——
Estate of Charles Grimes, deceased.
It. was ordered that the final account
be and the same is hereby settled, a).
lowed and approved, and a decree of
distribution granted’ in accordance
with the petition. —
White Sewing Machine Co. vs. Mary
Lord. Ordered that the hearing of the
motion to strike out the surplasage oi
the complaint be continued until July
24,.1900.
Gustus Storck was naturalized on the
tesiimony of M. Kenrick and Henry
Guenther.
Personal Mention.
F. L Bradbury came over from San
Juan today.
J. Salter came over from North San
Juan today.
Mrs. H. L. Johnson came down from
Alleghany today.
M. W. Mather came down from the
Piambago Mine today.
Frank Vaughn is down from the
Plambago mine today.
L. Gilmore and J. 8. Gilmore oame
over from Iowa Hill today.
E. Northrup, the livery man was oves
from North San Juan today.
Mrs. Josiah Sherman is expected to
return this evening from Redding.
Mrs. ©. C. Wallace and son left 0
the afternoon train for Lake Tahoe.
H. O. Archibald of Los Angeles arrived bere on the trainthis afternoon.
Chicken Dinner at the Union.
Tomorrow, Sunday, afternoon 4u
chicken dinner, the finest in town, will
be served at the Union Hotel from 5 t«
7 o’viock.
—_—--——--—e@e o—
Broke His Wrist.
Bert Baldwin sl'pped and fell last
night and broke, his right wrist, Dr.
Maller was oalled and reduced the
fracture.
Little Child Patally Burned.
San Josz, July 14—Lucille, the 8year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O.
Morse of Santa Clara, while left temporarily in charge-of a servant yesterday afternoon, found and ignited some
matches,’*setting her clothing on fire.
Tae flames were quickly extinguished,
but not before she was fatally burned,
death resulting a few hours later. Mr.
‘ Morse is an employe at the Mare Island
Navy Yard, and a brother of the late C,
©. Morse, a well known seedsman.
Perkins’ Nephew Goes With Estee.
San Franorsco, July 14.—Hon M. M.
Estee, Judge of the United States District Court of Hawaii, has appointed
Walter B. Mailing of Portland, Maine,
@ nephew of Senstor Perkins, of Oalifornia, Olerk of his Court.
@W. WH. Andrews has purchased the
Allisof ranch crop of peaches, finest in
the county. He receives them fresh
tems That Should Inter Interest Everybody—
Geo. O. Gaylord & Son’s.
_ BRIBFLY. STATED,
‘Something New Every Day.
Cook's, that’s all.
Swiss cheese at Isoard’s.
‘“Woodpecker Cigar.” Naf sed.
“Uno” forsore feet. At Vinton’s. tf
For Life Insurance see T. B, Gray®
Drop. in at Tom’s place this evening.
) You can geta tooth brush at Vinton’s.
For picnic delicacies go to O. E. Mulloy’s. tf
You can’t have Malaria if you drink
ook’s. a
Spanish Panoche fresh every day at
Folay’s. tf
A-M-I Silk Underskirts at Snell and
Flem‘ng’s. m14-tf
Extra attractions at the dance plattorm tonight.
Vinton’s Beef Iron and Wine is a
pleasant tonic. tf
Mrs, Hill’s Insect powder is the best.
Vinton keeps it. tf
Grandfather’s Musb, 8 packages for
25-centsat Wolf's. . tf
Ladies White Duck Skirts $1.00 at
Rosenberg Bros. j 2-tf
A fall brass band will furnish the
music for the dance tonight.
White Pique Waists, 40c
Rosenberg Bros.
It you want a good shine go around .
ot Gallagher’s stand. j
‘Opal Creami softens and whitens the .
skin. 25c at Viaton’s. . tf
Swell patterns of lawns and dimities .
at Suell & Fleming's. . te .
Don't fail to attend the dance at the .
platform tonight. .
Fred Eilerman will favor his patrons
with a free lunch this evening. i
Heinz’s pickles, by the dozen, at
each at!
j2-t?. .
.
Ham Rolls and Oorned Ham. Some‘hing new. At Gaytorp’s. tf
Call on Ed Schmidt when you want
any: hing in the tobacco line. tf
This evening a nice hotgianch will be
served at the National Hotel Saloon.
The Nevada City Band have chosen
tbe name of the Knickerbocker Band.
Are you satisfied with your Vanilla
lixtract. “Ours is good At Viotons’. tf,
’ For cold storage meats go to Grissel.
‘ros.’ and you are sure to get the best:
Wolf carries a fuli line of big: grade
Jellies and Preservies, 2 Jars for 25;
cent.s if
J.J. Jackson has au important announcement in bis changed advertisement. 5.
A rock breaker was received at the
depot this morning for the Plumbugo
mine.
If you want to have a good drink, or
@ good meal, call around at the New
York Hotel.
If you ever used Jobnaton’s tooth
powder you would like it. Vintou has
it for sale.
Van Camp's beets. Ready for table
3lb. cans for-20 cents at A. B. Wollt’s,
Cash Grocer. tf
“H.B.” What is “H.R”? The whiskey ‘without a headache. At Tom’s
Place, Broad street. je5
‘John F. Moody, Jr., of Truckee, had
the misfortane a few days ago to badly
sprain one of his legs.
Watermelons are now in market and
the choicest lot can be found at W. H.
Andrews’, Broad street. tf
A beautiful matted etching with ev.
ery purchase of two packages of Cream
of Wheat Mash, at Gaylord & Son’s.
The Supervisors this afternoon examined the County Recorder’s books
and found them in perfect condition.
Today is the anniversary of the fall
of the Bastile. All Frenchmen houor
this day as Americans do the 4th of
July.
O. J. Brand, the pioneer jeweler has
something of interest to say to our
readers in his changed advertisement
in another column. ;
Iu walking around town this evening
you should not fail to drop in at
Maitland Bros.on Commercial street
and quenveb your thirst,
The quarantine bas been removed
from the bouse of George C. Gaylord,
where Miss Maggie Watson has been
sulfering with an attack of diphtheria,
Gen. W. J. Britland, of the famous
Oouncil Chamber, w engaged this af,
ternoon in prepari @ lunch forall
who call to see bim this evening,
At “The Grotto” at all times, you can
get the finest of liquors, wines, ales,
cigars, etc. Drop in and see how it is
all ye who never sampled their goods.ti
All bids for bar and other privileges
at the Bunker Hill picnic are requested
to be delivered to Wm. Giftin, the Secretary of the Park Association; by Satarday, Jaly 14th. ~
Wolf the Cash Grocer, ‘tells you
about a couple of his hot weather
Specialities iu his changed ad today. It
will pay you to investigate the low
prices and bigh quality at Wolt’s.
At the Grotto this evening the landlords of the establishment will be at
their best, and ready to serve their
patrons with a good lunch, ete.
Mrs. Kate McOormack ‘of this city
as beeu elected to teach the You Bet
«chool next term. ‘the Pleasant Valley school, which Mrs, McCormack
taught last term, has no teacher as y
It is stated that the woods i
the vicinity of Towle Bros.’ Deer creek .
sawmills are burning furiously, Over
a bundred men were engaged in fighting the fire yesterday and it is fearea
that the flames may systoh the fine sawmills.
At North Bloomfield on Thursday
Walter Foss was breaking a colt and
when goi
whi ose was riding bit a large rock
w him Baas His bip and side
badly but very fortuony Ga cheuned without any Sromes
twice e day. 50 cents a box. tf ] bones
THR MM
Services to Be conte the Aaros
i Churches. *
At the Methodist charch’ tomorrow.
Rev. E. R. Willis of Grass Valley will
occapy the pulpit.in the morning. In}
the evening at 7:30, Rev. R. Rodda of
Oakdale.will preach.. .pworth League
at6:39 p.m. Sunday school at 12:30 p
Fifth Sunday after Tridity—Seérvices
at Trinity Church tomorrow. as follews: .
Holy cOmmunion, 8 a. m.,; morning
prayer, litany and sermon, 11 a.m;
Sunday school and Bible Class, 12:80
p. m.; evening prayer and sermon, 7:30
p. m.; Friday, service at 7:30 p. m.
Rev. Ww. A. Rimer, ‘Rector:
At the Congregational church there
will be preaching morning and evening
by the pastor, J. Sims.” Subject’ of discourse in the evening— “A Coward’s
Son the Greatest Hero of a Nation,”
Sunday school ‘at 12:30 © Jnnior Endeavor at 5:30 p.m. Senior Endeavor
at 6:30 p.m., led by Mrs. T, L. Coffey.
Subject—*How Mission: . W. ve Will
Gain Success.” ;
RAINLESS.,
When August burned upon the year’s decline,
I stepped within the whispers of a wood,
Whose whitest day, pricked back by darkest pine;
Made shimmering tumult where the thick stems
stood.
Some scent of withering sap—a seating wine—
Made incense of the balsam breathed drpught,
“Sweet as the sigh of summer in the south,
. Athirst for autumn and the purple vine.
. My feet pressed down the mosses’ fibrous’gray;
A dry twig cracked upon a drier stone;
All parched views of lavender and brown
' Died in the channéls of the rocky way,
And in tite famished covert I alone
Knew in what floods the thirst of life may
drowh,
Cecelia Beaux in New Lippineott.
BLIND AS A BAT.
But That Fact Wasn’t Mentioned
When the Horse Way Sold,
David Harum was a good horse trader, but a recent transaction in horseflesh which was made by a well known}
Memphian shows that there are others
who know how to get the long end of .
a horse trade. Several weeks ago this
which he thought he wanted. He Joeated-the-owner-and-asked-theprice.
“One fifty,” was the reply. After looktrade and without more ado wrote a
check for the.amount. The next day
he found that the mare was as-blind as
a bat, but this did not hinder her speed
or detract from her general appearance. He drove the animal for several
weeks and succeeded in attracting the
admiration of another lover of horseflesh, who made a proposal to pee:
chase.
“Well,” said the Memphian, “I gave
$150 for her, but I will let you have
her for $165.”
The prospective owner looked the
animal over and concluded he had a
bargain. “He paid over the money and
took the mare. When the animal was
unhitched, the first thing she did was:
to run against a post and then by way
of emphasizing the fact that she was
blind fell over a barrel. The next.day
the buyer came back to the Memphian
with blood in his eye.
“Colonel, you know that mare you
sold me,” he began. ‘Well, she’s stone
blind.”
“I know it,” repHed the colonel, with
an easy air.
“You didn’t say ae ibing to’ me
about it,” said the purchaser, his face
reddening with anger.
“Well, I’ll tell you,” replied: the colonel. “That fellow who sold her to me
didn’t tell me about it, and I just concluded that he didn’t want it known.”
The newcomer took his medicine and
is now on the lookout for a friend on
whom he can even things.—Memphis
Seimitay?
_ Business Epitaph.
“I was hunting for:odd epitaphs,”
said a Tennessee newspaper man, “and
in a cemetery in my own state I came
across One that was inscribed upon a
neat granite monument and read in
this way: ‘Sacred to the memory of
John Smith, for 20 years senior partner
of the firm of Smith & Jones, now J. J.
Jones & Co.’
“Of course the names weren't really
Smith and Jones, but 1 don’t want to.
answer for the purposes of the story.
I met Jones later, and he gave’ me a
frank explanation of the inscription.
“ ‘Smith was a bachelor without relatives,’ he said, ‘but he knew a tremendous lot of country people, and if
any of them happened to see his grave
they might think that the old house
had closed up and gone out of. busi; . 7
ness. So I thought it no more tha
right to let them know that the fi
was still alive.’ wh
“I complimented him upon hij ‘good
judgment.” ;
And Still He Fail “a.
He flattered himself that he was a
clever man, and he decided to propose
in a clever way.
“The use of ‘shat and ‘will’ always
puzzled me,’ he, ‘said reflectively. “1
never know just which is the correct
word to use,’”
“The rule is very simple,” she reocently. “Just © remember
» Dever mind the rule,” he interted. ““Just tell me which is corect—‘I shall marry you’ or ‘I will marry you Pp
“Neither,” she answered promptly.—
FOR SALE!
3000 Shares (all or part)
BRUNSWICKAt Twenty-Three (28) Cents per Share.
oe
Address Pr
JOSEPH B. TOPLITz;
330 Pine St.,
San Francisco.
Memphis man saw a fine buggy horse, !
hurt anybody’s feelings; and ‘they ‘will
ORF FOR 1 ca
i Mai } Will Leave for tho
Erwin Sayles, John Collins, his
mother and sisters, Misses Flossie, Annie and Ida, and brothers, George end
Bert, Miss Nellie Hagerty and Master
will enjoy an outing of several weeks.
There is plenty of trout in’ the mountain streams in the vicinity, ani some
of the speckled beauties will no doubt
find their way to Marysville if the
buntsmen have ordinary luck. There
is also plenty.of game.in-that district.
Tents and provisions have already
‘been sent up by the stage. Six members of: the Qollins family will drive
from: the Bay tomorrow night tojoin
the rest of the party, who reside in this
county.—Marysville Appeal.
Brief.Mention,
A special train will take a delegation
of Rebekahs to Grass Valley this evening, and will leave the depot at 7
o’clock sharp. 4 f
‘If you are in want of a duster, a’
house’ broom or a whist broom you
will do well to visit Legg & Shaw Oo.’s
hardware store.
Raspberries are going out of season
and those desiring them should send
orders at once to W. H: Andrews,
Broad street, tf
Fresh Dairy Butter can be had at W.
ets a pound. j6
The Salvation Army of Grass Valley
beld-a meeting on the streets at this.
city last night.
_ Three wagons loads of bunters passed
through here yesterday on their way
to, Montezuma Hill. They have taken
time by the forelock and will have
their men all placed on stands early tomorrow morning.
The children of the Methodist Sun
day sekool willbe given free tickets
to the picnic at Glenbrook Park next
, Tuesday. They will be issued to them
,at the churches tomorrow when the
Sundey school convenes, Ohildren
not. belonging to the Sunday school
ing the animal over closely and trying ; i will be charged 25 cents and grown
her speed he concluded it-avas a good j people 50 cents. Everybody is invited
to attend.
Nevaia Cotnty -Electrio’ Power Oo.
are notified to present their bills at
. a@ new Dame,
aaa aera eee)
Pig’s feet—two cans for 26 cents at
Jackson’s, mit ;
{ ' GRAND OPE
j6lw
Albert Lewek. will leave.for.little Grass
Valley on Sunday morning, where they . . . '
. times as many Premiums with Coffee
G_ Richard’s grocery store for 85 cents,
: er roll, and fresh Ranch Batter at 20}
All persons having dealings with ‘he §
onee, as the company desires fo settle .
. its affairs under that head, now having . .
Saturday Rvening, July 44th.
y All pee indebted Go me are requestéd to call.and settle at once. All
billenot peid by August Ist will be
x ‘. placed in the hands of a collector and
parties sued. Wx. JOHNSTON.
32" Free
fe vacant Heileus.
Spices, Extracts,
@ times as many Premiums with Teas
B times as many Premiums with Spice
3g times as many Premiums with Extracts
ame as many Premiams with Soda
3am many Premiums with Baking Powder
Fresh: Roasted Coffees
ZO, 15, 20, 28, $0, 35, 40 Cte. Lb.
35: 40, §0, Go, 79, So Cts. per Lb
ro, 15, 25, 45.Cts. per Can
A Big Premium Given —
Evers Purchase
Gvoa Time and Place to Buy
Prices Never so Cheap
. Premiums Never eo Many
Great Ameria Inpotag ea Co
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
56 Mill Street, Grass Valley.
COME JUST TO SEB.
; Woore..
Nevada City
Grass Valley
. PHOTOGRAPHS ©
THAT PLEASE > %
I frame all kinds of pictures
with artistic judgment.
AR ONCE
iMUSIC BY FULL NEVADA CITY BAND.
.
One of the features of the evening will be
Fancy Dancing by Miss —_ Montague . $
Of San ETenoisoe,
E Realizing this f
in gentiemen’s sizes only, and we invite
M&F Watches de-magnetized by us
A. & H.W. HART
SUCCESSORS TO ¥. O. LUBTIB.
Barataria Shrimps
The best in the land always on band.
J. N. DOXSEE & SONS’
Little Neck Clams
$ cans for 50 cents. 62282
GENTLEMEN, s0 CENTS. ,
“LADIES FREE.
CHILDREN 25 CENTS
Largest spring floor i in the Se hate Ws
aN ext to Union Hotel, Main street
we have purohased a line of Fine Non-Maguetic Watches,
Electricians and others to inspect thea
before investing their money in a timepiece.
at reasonable prices.
UNG, Broad St,, above Pine,
Nevada City.
Telephone Weat 14
Twin Bros. Natural Rolled Oats
BOc ce Package.
é Elegant Ripe Olives
2% cente a quart,
THE CELEBRATED
Anchor Oysters
WHOLE JOHORE PINEAPPLES IN CANS, 25 CENTS.,
FRANK GUENTHER,
Just the Things to Use.
DURING. HOT WEATHER:
CASH GROCER
Bythinia Water.
Saratoga Chips, 25c per lb.
Cooked and Pressed tiam,
‘in any quantity.
Chipped Beef, sliced in any
quantity.
Roast Beef and Veal Loafs
in cans,
Spiced Mackerel in cans,
— and Pig’s Feet in
Sliced Star Bacon in cans
(CHAS. E. MULLOY, PIONEER GROCER,
Soda, Baking Powder ‘
Spice, Baking Powder, Extracts,Mush .
le
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mocrnoneentnrern
teR& COs § =
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=
rm CORSETS ..
~ Thomson's Glove-Fitting Comets.
R. & G. CORSETS. :
‘See Window !
Short Corsets, fies Corsets,
Long Corsets, Extra. Long Cotsets,
They-can all be found in our store,
‘See Window! ©
©
Have You Tried Our soc Corset ? ‘They
come in Grey and black, all sizes, 50c a pair.’
See Our Ferris Good Sense Corset Waists
—-Children’s style, 25c, soc and.75c; ladies’
style, $1.00 and $1.50. :
Chicago Corset Waists i in grey and black
all sizes, $1.00.
Now, Ladies, if you are hard.to fit in a corset,
come tous. We will please you.
2
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Respectfully,
MAHER & CO.
@OOG00OOO0OOO00O
SOMETHING YOU
NEVER TIRE OFT
“FOLEV'S. Ice Cream Soda
The reason is because ‘it is
always fresh, cold, invigorating and indescribably delicious by its fruit flavors
carbonated drinks are dichealth ducing the heated term
Mot Substitute anything else for these Ice ColdFluids pre/\seribed and demanded by. nature.
tated by consideratiéns of
One should not, one’ must
Foley’s Ice Cream Parlors:
" :
a Davezoe sen Cheer Beautiful RUGS..
tg
——
Moquet, Princess and Sultan Smyrnia are the
names of them. While you are there just look at the
pretty Antique Oak, Golden Oak, Maple and Ach’ ;
AT KINKEAD’S? F
:
*
Ss BEDROOM: SETS.
For the quality of the articles the prices are lower than San
Francisco and Sacramento prices,
KINKEAD’S FURNITURE STORE,
chaahtshad
‘Heinz Chow Chow.
\
'D saan Baan In Cans
Heing Preserved Strawberries
—$—==EEP
HIRE’S ROOT BEER
Just Arrived.
Heing Sweet Pickles in Bulk
Hels Sour’ Pickles in} Bulk.
~ Heing Chntney
‘Aeing Mustard
aN
ij
t
Heinz Preserved. Raspberries
P.G. SCADDEN,
Commercial Street.
=. %
& Fn coornr
Wilt Furnish you
All Material for Your New hieae
ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN,
. GIVE US A CALL.
Good Lamberjet reasonable rates. ;
.
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SATURDA\
PERS
Dally Chron!
Eb, Grisse
Washiugton.
H. M. Plac
this morning
W. Grego:
San Franciso:
S. and L.
visitors to thi
W. F. Engl
ing train for .
L. Dudley
last evening
cisco,
4. C; Mars!
visit to his
al Ee Hunt's Hill,
) F. M. Johns
this morning
ing business.
J. Tubs of 8
last evening at
Gaston Ridge.
. Mrs. Al. &
visiting friend:
Jey this morni:
WwW. J sata
last evening an
North Bloomfi
Mrs. Jordan :
more, are the
Floyd of this c
‘O. M. Bonnen
returned to Grs
ter a short stay
G. Baker and
through town ti
Valley to the E;
‘Mra, J. EB. B
went to Shady (
ber mother, Mrs
I. O. Lindley
night from th
Francigco and o
W. E. Howe
the Pilgrim min
with he is ‘supe
Geo.* Nicholl
Wm. McGuire o
county seat a vi
C. F. McCartt
tractor, has go
will inspect a co:
Sadie Snell ia:
Ptate of Nevada.
until the. close
tember.
Andy Fitzger
evening from Bu
this morning f
relatives,
_ Miss Annie an
Sen Francisco,
a visit to Dan Mc
thie morning. —
Miss Annie T
yesterday morni
Montana, on a
M. A. Hocking.
John Harper, s
_ Diadem or Harpe
‘came up from Sa
on bis way to the
Henry Breed, 0
Zuimerman retu
from Burlio, Nev:
been putting up :
Mr. and Mrs. V
daughter, Hazel,
morning for a
friends at Sar Fri
Mr. and Mrs.
been visiting frie
returned here last
guests of the New
Mrs. Joseph Sn
who hag been visit
and Oakland re
wisit the family of
Mise. Mamie Fer
Juan, who gradi
Waiversity, arriv.
rand left this morn
Joe Downey, on
‘ore on the Dow
itaroed yesterday . !
ibe has been in atti
sister.
Migs ‘Pearl Soc
Juan's popular. y
' elected teacher
school. Miss Soo;
teachers which we
, Train For
A train will leay
depot at 8 o'clock .
attend the dance ;
night. It will ret
immediately after
Seagate
—
~ Deatness ¢
be local tbe alepessa
Deatness ‘is ened
dition of the mu
£austachian Tube.
nhone hag bave
; tirely closed