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July 19, 1899 (4 pages)

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ee A Se agp, get pec ee Siri S THE “TRANSCRIPT. ’ lack of laborers who are needed to per. ie 4 i. S. CALKINS. = WBONESDAY....JULY 19, 1899. —— And now it is arserted that the “flavor” of Havana tobacco is the resalt of microbes. In other words, the Havana cigar is the funeral pyre of « breed of bugs different from the kinds solving of their corpses into their original elements gives the taste and aroma so ‘pleasing to the tongue and nostril of the fastidious smoker. This has been proven by a German scientist— those German scientists are the very deuce to find dings oud—who made 4 edltare of the “sweat” of Havana tohordes loose upon an inferior tobacco} « not detect any difference as that graveyard went up in smoke. George Crockgr announces that the closing of the gap in the coast road between Sarf and Santa Barbara will not take place until November of next year, or six months later than the time formerly set, the delay being due to the form the contracts which have been let. Some fool in Boston started the fairy tale to the effect that a girl who was a victim of the “kissing bug” was sure to get married within a year. Since the story gained circulation it is said half the Boston girls have armed themselves with scoop nets. pst ee i PRE Clerk—Does it take you an hour to g° around the corner? Boy—A man dropped a quarter down a hole in the sidewalk. Clerk—Aund it took you all this time to get it out? Boy—Yes, sir. I had to wait sash the man went away. A teacher at Garden City said to her primary class the other day: “If your father gave your mother $7 today and $8 tomorrow, what would she have?” Aud the small boy over in the corner replied, “She would have a fit.” When a banker goes to a church he has not been in the habit of attending, there is great excitement among the Old Gaard, who think perhaps they have captured him, and begin to figure on how much he will give. se ' First Boy—Your father. must be an awfal mean man.._Him a shoemaker; and making you wear them old boots! Second Boy—He nothing to what your father is. Him a dentist and your baby only got one tooth. <oo An Oakland paper has a story. «' cut a “young” girl. The expression is u-/d half a dozen times. The writer ev:dentiy feared that some of the readers might think his heroine was an old girl. The friction caused by an insurance policy rubbing against a mortgage is one of the most frequent causes of fires the origin of which is usually reported as “unknown” or “a defective flue.” A OO me eremee Kern county is going to sprinkle a mile of. her worst road with oil, to test ite value in keeping down the dast. It is said to be unsurpassed for settling dust, as it does not evaporate. _ oor . A European army critic saya the American soldier is not attractive in appearance. That critic shotild see the other fellow when the American soldier gets through with him. EOE aEA A pbysician practices on his own patience. An amatetr musician practices on the patience of others. Electric Fan, Clean Towels, Free shine with first-class shave at Wild’s. CE ace eee Sx loaves bread tor 25c at Homann’s Bee Many a Lover Has turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath. ' Karl’s Clover Root Tea purifles the breath by its action on the bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guaranteé:”’’Price 25 cts. and 60 cts. For sule by H. DickWASHERS FROM SACRAMENTO[ 2 eer of Editor Gres. __There. isn tronpe. of amateur min‘touring this part of the State. Nevada! City and Grasse Valiey are on their list, wanted ap this way. Yesterday’s Cojlase Sao pays its respects to them after the folowing fashion: “There are a lot of fellows traveling toget ber giving snide shows under the bead of the Waverly Company that ought to be met wherever they go with relubse—ought to be clabbed oat of evfery town pretending todecency. They consider theniselves a band of mashers and insult young ladies on the streets. One young ledy,a perfect stranger'to them, told us that a couple of them were walking in front of her when one dropped a cane. He stooped down so as to obstruct the sidewalk and then, 't you going ap to the train to see us off?” We learn that they were at this sort of thing all the time they were in town. Up at the train when they left there happened to be quite a number of young ladies and the actions of these low down fellows in pre-. euiing that they had gone to the depot te see them is described: as disgusting in the extreme. Of course there is not a girl in this town of any degreé who would acknowledge to -herself that she had gone to the depot to see a lot of snide bummers leave town, who perhaps in. ail their lives never heard the word gentleman pronounced. Look out for them.” The Sun says this of their show: “With the exception of one~or two singers and a few very cleverly performed sleight of hand tricks the show was on the bum. The end men, of which there were four, with possibly one exception, hardly knew they were alive and the gags they got off were lot, some of which were probably lost out of Noah’s Ark during the flood. The whole combinstion showed that they were amateurs from the time they stepped off the train until the curtain deeming feature was the music. The brass band and the orchestra were both yery good.” Since the foregoing was put in type the ‘ERanscrrrt has been. informed “by Harry Connors, the theatrical agent, that this week the management of the troupe is to be changed and a reorganization_will immediately follow. The young men who created the trouble at Colusa are to be released Friday and. the weak spots in the program will be strengthened. A Tobacco Victim’s Tale. The Journal telis of a Willows mati’s *xperience that any number of Nevada vity men could verify by their own éxperience if they would only.own up to it. He had been chewing twenty cents” wortb of tobacco a week, so he thought he would try the tobacco cure. In two weeks he ate up $1 50 worth of cure, and for the next two weeks he used. 10 cents worth of cough drops and 5 cents worth of peanats per day. During these two weeks he also consumed two large rabber erasers, ate the rabber up a dozen pen holders and browsed off his mustache as high as he could reach. He is now. chewing tobacco again in the interest of economy. Arguing the Damage Case. Judge Nilon spent the day in listening to the arguments of the attorneys inthe Gipson-George case. The lawyears were still talking when the TranSCRIPT went to press this afternoon. ———— +192 In the lagt ten years the Baptists in Great Britain have increased 50,000, the Presbyterians 9,000 aud the Methodists 23,000 . Young Mothers. Croup is the terror of thousands of 80 agonizing and frequently fatal. Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption Cure acts like magic in. cases. of .Croup. .It has never nm known to fail. The worst cases relieved immediately. Price 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1 0U. For sale by H. Dickerman, th the druggist. tf gags indeed and of s very old and stale went down on the last. The only re-. tips of fourteen lead pencils, chewed . : young mothers because its outbreak is . ~ "PLOTTERS STL rr In © 1 naearraneeccaall “Wasuixcrox—There is not a vient The Exécutive Committee of the: Antiday inthe Supervisors’ room, with Devlin, attorney for the Association, reported thé status of suits brought by . found recentiy in the Last Chance the cousity of Yaba against the Kate . mine. —+ Ex-Superintendent Hail of . Hayes Mining Company, the county of . the Eagle Bird ie opening.a mine at Satter against John Spaulding and ene ig for an English Company. . others, and the county of Yube against. ——Dr. Tickell and James English‘ Patrick Campbell and others. Prepawere up here yesterday inspecting the: rations for the prosecation of these. Baltic mine. _ cases were discussed, and it was de-. “Mrs. Christopher Harker of Relief . cided to push them to final issue. Hill is suffering from a@ severe -atteck . The condition of hydraulic thines in. of rheumatism. the American, Bear, Yaba and Feather} Graxrreviite:— Mrs. John Hippert . rivers was discussed. Some mines. and Miss Frankie Power have founded . haye closed down on account vf theja Sunday school here ——H. Lang of . er supply, and others are still ran-} the. California mipe is. around sgain . The Association announced its intention to make a thorough . investigation of all mining territory, “tor the purpose of closing down all. mines working injariously, and to close them down before the close of the'next, mining season. Owing to the expected absence of Many members of -the Association on vacation, it was decided to adjourn until the second Tuesday in September. An article. was pubjished in the Call }' last Sunday to the effect that the California Miners’ Association will interest itself in the suits bronght by the Anti: Debris Association against the Kate Hayes and Red Dog hydraulic mines. In speaking of this matter to a Bee reporter this afternoon, Attorney Devlin. said:. “We_are trying to prevent ourselves from being injured. Some injurious mines claim to have permits from ‘the California Debris Association, and are using these to the detri-}ment of our rivers, There are some temporary dams in the mountains. Some of these have gone out, and others are going out. These threaten the valley, and the Association will-try to prevent continued hydraulic mining operations above them, 4 “We have been told by the California Mining Association that it intends to let the: bydraulic miners care for themselves. I am of the opinion that it in: tends do so. ‘The mining interests of the State are most all in drift and quartz mines, and I do not believe that the California State Mililtig Association will mix up in this matter. uf + house in town.——Mr. and Mrs. W. J. . Oates have removed from May-’ bert.——W. B Scott's family have ai HI Dorado “county ——* Some rich Specimem.ore has been an manned foot.—There are an ur-' usually targe number ofhealth and’ pleasure seekers coming this way nowi adays.——Fishing is bi Satie in Ane! lakes and streams. : ALGER RESIGNS, b The Secretary of War War Today Gives Up’ His Ofte. A private message received at this . city today announees that‘Sscretary of . War Alger has tendered his resigna-. tion from the Cabinet. . i Yesterday it was announced that Vice: } President Hobart had advised Alger to’ quit'immediately and pot wait till next fall as he had been thinking of doing. . AN OPPORTUNITY. . “Talk about anything you like, but for goodness sake don’t tell me you love me,” . she said, holding up her fan’ ‘to stifle.a . yawn. 5 **But I can’t help loving you,” said the soung man sadly. * “Then don’t show tt.” me The young man was silent. From the j adjoining ballroom came the strains of the . last thing in waltzes, It struck him. that } after ali the Green Hucgarians were de . videdly overrated. ““L didn’t ask you to sit like a mum 1¥;" } she remarked at length. >If you have . nothing to talk about, you had better take . me back to the balironm.”’ 3 TE beg your pardoa,’T am sure.*’ he be gan, ‘but ycu put mein atrying position. .
My mind 1s full of one snbiect, und one . snbjectonly. and I am not allowed to talk . shout it. ,* eee : poe nodouhtedis” aed peihessl hee! Ata meeting held Jast evenlag the} sk City Trusteés iistructed O. A. Tompkins to prepare plans for the proposed stone culvert and wall at the confiuence of Manzanita ravine with Deer creek. Bids for the work of construction will be wanted later. The Board also decided to buy 350 feet of hose: for the Fire Department. eRe Promised to Reform. Tom Brannigan, . arrested last night by Marshal Tompkins for drankenness, pleaded guilty this afternoon before hl baliooke Ta bedepressed is alk most worse than to be bured.’’ : ‘No, pleare; don't g0,’’ he said; ‘‘at . least not till I hiave'askod you one ques: tion.”” “What?” she sald, yawning this time . without any attempt at concealment. ‘“T want to know,’’ he said, ‘‘if thereis . really nothing [ can do that will take . you alter your feelings toward me.” “Tam afraid riot,” she said, a smile} curving her red lips. ‘‘You see, you are —well, yo—riothing could make you any Gifferent, nothing. ~~ You are, I admit, good looking, well dressed, sufficiently . wealthy to be able to keep me in the staté! to which J ani a¢customed. but then soare! Justice -Goughlan. He promised fo] plenty of other wen, a} jest as much in. drink no more for # year, so his -honor}.!0ve with yews you sey sou are. Why} let him off with only five days on the should i chooe you tn proference to the) chaingang which made old Tom think He was silent. The hackneyed retort . he was in luck. that ‘he leved her fetter than these other . men was. he well knew. ont of. place. on! Sa “And now,” said the artist, “if I could but picture her beautifal voice.” “Wouldn’t a half-tone do?”,asked his intimate friend, “Dewella” is the riame they are loading on innocent oo” babies in the East now. Headache Is often a warning that the liver is torpid or inactive. More serious ‘. . troubles may follow. For a ae efficient cure of Headache and afi liver troubles, take” ~ Hood’s Pili¢ While they rouse the liver, restore full, regular action of the bowels, they do not gripe.or. pain, do pot seed Advertised Letters. The following is a list of the letters remaining ‘ostoffi Nevada irritate or inflame the internal organs, City, Jul 9, eer cnet bet have a positive tonic efiect. 25¢. Mabsnasd at all tists or by-mail of Bruce, A. A. Campbell, Isaac K. . Figueroa, Mrs. Jennie one Cod & Co., Lowell, Mass, Fabry, Jobn : x Goldsworthy, Mrs, John Notice of Proving Will. Kelly, Emmett J IX THE SUPERIOR COURT Ix AND FOR McGovern, Mrs. Peter the County of Ney. Neyada, State of California. . Ng Fae of the Estate of ROSA KELBae ila Michele, Deigrosso Wilburn, W. ph -Bicen that ORAS « ie oe: mus nn ae seer oth the An insurance statistician announces that if the wife dies first; the husband ;———; . if only I could find one! i straight for the big lamppost in the mid=wa had tetter go back [dragged vielently along, -half on ~ the . his grip-on the teins, despite a nasty bite . ran the letter the young man received next l-cabman with a £100 note to get up-a the wrong one.Wal pr ghee a of ay "clock een Ast: srt at the the Conrt 1 Soom of sate na FOREION,. ‘ Cours a, Court hos wont bere a ae iuseppe, Lana Sethe tin f wing the Will "ot If not called for in. fifteen days let-beaid ‘Ross meant er deceased, oul 1obears ters will be sent to the dead letter of. . ing thes pplication sof aS “T. “Canfield . for _ the of, Let-! fice. Parties calling for any of these tere Testauhentare hee gin heré a letters will please say “advertised,” and a seteraated akg it iid and ‘contest the pay a fee of one cent for each letter. erman, the druggist. tf Six loaves bread for for 25c at Honiann’s. J. E. CARR,Postmaster. “Dated July eis a L. ARBOGAST, Clerk. . gear}: F._L, ARBOGAST, Clerk. rer Ladies’ Fast Black 43 = a —— “Like Nectar if to My Lips.” See Window, pte: All kinds of ° e tal os Light Weight Is the : As rae SHIRTS. Confidential to the © , UNDERW E AR: Cream ced The celebrated PERS pe awe By a Lady monarcH ¢People Who Wear Clothing § netstat, ti 2-. Oe. Soda. meme . With 8 m or colore ia : 7 woe 5 ; ; hashed ‘ com. Pe bn ing bie aa sa Particularly those who a. ae from 75 centa/p per suit oa Pat kel . i 999999999099 The man or woman who is about to, buy Clothing these days must te in an awful predicament if the 9 tmsider deceptionan art. It may be, but it is an art we have no use for. Feir dealing is artistic Motto is : Your money back if your purchase proves unsatisfactory. Heturn it and get your m be good friends just the same. 4 NECKWEAR We carry all the latest styles » 4 fare patterns—Puffs, Imperials, Tecks Clubs, Bow and Fou yin Ferre Think of Buying. y read the different Thadaga de laoinita! Some people . co enough for us. It makes new friends and holds old ones. Our oney—you sball toes wien a word of sicensict tld niall § mr . t ee ge ay K OE oe A : wing ; 4) nn FS Public. Admiuistrator’s SemiTEE SUP. Te dice E PHOR Coder 0° xeyan, Administrator vi County, hereb, Ne ges nA be { fabmite his semi-ann +¢ ESTATE OF M. BERRYMAN, conan ™e 4 hae Pps bi ae why I shonldn’t marry = one of you. . On the ether hand. there fs equally no reaam why I should. Under the ciroum. are others. ‘ stances I prefer to eetn The woman who —rather “Zeuy you wilbanarry some day ‘» pug dog than a bal e “Perhaps—it depends. If I do, I shall The w chai eee ccbhinntadl tnarry a man notin the keast like pr of ; $on. Ans one ean be well dressed and -ber house every spring. aca Woking kod spifficiently rich. Those. The woman. who buys for the meré . three things arc essential, but they are not’ pleasure of buying. ' all ator Bie pip Ang ea gchar ee The woman who thinks men are and somethirig more. I want a man ie an demionds. isa man, not a mere tailor’s dummy or, ; sian & eaiasicing-aaliiaie, Welive in a The woman who would rather die Be od Heesioacaraoe a leo 5 pen UP then wear a bonnet two seasons old. . their‘emotions a ve no higher crav-' EOP npronapreey tage beth considered good . The woman who think that the cook form. The man I would like to marry . and the nurse can keep house. } should be cast in quite a . The woman who cg tang a ust have done something to ; uten{ Seganesds anes me something of the . the parlor, and hoviczieg kiteben . strength thetisin him In an age when . sils from ber neighbors . Rests 50 Se_neocmetion sxttnes } ahccls . The woman who wants things just like to marry a hero, If prizefighting had . }.-anse “other women” have them. into-a mere mnethod ct — minimum of exertion, I believe I a= sod ealgens Maa Goer si ga or a sna or survives her an average of nine yeers: anything of that sort, but a real living iit the husband ‘is the first to die, the bat and es societydeclining ‘the ac. wife lives an average of eleven years quaintance of your husband?’ . afterwards. “Ah, that is the worst of it! Nowadays’ ft seems a man canhot be virile without . being a cad and a bully at the same ad to! Brote strength always seems to lead to brute force. -Still there must be cases of ' men who have the one without the other, . who are strong without being violent. Ah, Why aren't men . Chinaware Up-to-Date Chinavare you want= Try. like that now?"’ } *‘Tt is surely more a question of oppor. tanity than anything else,”” said the young man meditatively. ‘-Every man does not get the chance of risking his life for. the . woman he loves. Plenty of us would take such a chance gladly if it océurred.”’ *-I don’t know,” she said, rising. **But Lam, certain jot it,’’ he replied, . offering his arm.” = ac ther Js only ope thing fp eos he P : t as he wal home: hours : : me INS ince ot ery cunughes oe . (dL American Importing Tea Co's eer Sie ee " * stad i —— * oe ” Blave 100 Stores= ~~. edoh s way a0 to Sam egal * 7. o A week later people-turning out of the . park one sweltering afternoon were horrifled to se» a bhansom cab, the -horse of . which had evidently bolted, daah furiousThat’s Why Quality so Good pg ing p omptly nd ye! past the cerner and-on Piceadilly. EBi Faooine: it with chele ayes up the hill, Prices so Reasonable at reasonable prices. . ordinary chance innumerable collisions a Commercial — sia Sea Nevada Clity. M length come t a sudden and violent stop, . Main street,....... Grass Valley. Broad Btrot while down the wind tame round’ after ag hays no equal. -Have‘you see ' was 15,” should not marry. And there 7 Our Gents’-$2.25 and $2.50 Viel i round of héarty cheering. What actually atcording . to the evidence of itystanders, was this: ~The cab, which contained a-yonng Iedy of . great personal attractions, was heading die of the road, collision with . which would have € Tittle short of annihila>> tion, .when .a’ gentleman, 5 dressed from top to toe, sprang from the ; path and threw himself bodily on to the . horse’s bridle: For some yards he waa. ground, haif-in the air, but still retaining in the arm from the infuriated animal. A Hioment more, and in the very nick of . time, success crowned his efforts. The horse weve’ up panting within a . foot or two_of the post, while cheer after cheer broke out from.the gaping crowd. **You have found your opportunity, ** # day, “end” you ‘certainly made excellent use of if I shall be.at howe all tomorrow afternoon if fou care to call.” As he laid the niessage down the young man smiled.. A child could have read be’ IS ALWAYS IN NOW FOR SOMETHING THAT STYLE <°: tween the lines of that letter, and this young an, in knowledge, at all events, was no child. —. If he had been, he would never have thought ef that. little idea of bribing a Ladies’ Fast Black Hos bogus bolt or, having fhonght of it, have catried out all the detailsiof the scheme so successi nj'v. nr exehanes. A woman is jast ab. abodt as sare to cry at the right time as she is to lng a » —_— Sizes 8% to10. The greatest Hoek’ in the Worl the said Plaineit ell eke he jad eceby lao any money or damages d demanded. in the Cael plaint. as arising upon contract, or will ply to the Conrt for any other relief ™manded iu the complaint, and referenee is hereby made-to the complaint for ‘further rot spi 7iven under my hand and the seal of +e Supeci' r Court of the County of evade, De igag! California, ehis th day ef July, A: Ladies’ Fast MAKER & GO. . SUMMONS. d Postam Teed In the Superior ¢ Court of the County of ‘ ete «2 ip , am writing t NOVTIZENS BANK Gone tion), plain ne ase 1esS ek at to tell you . ys, J. A. NOR’ THWAY. ct eal defendante, Ac: aN aaiaiaty tion brought in t © Court of meee Ry Ses iar iden a sales od es oe of said C. ounty of N Nevada. Pred Searls, At. Fast . i ae ) ld not torney for Plaintiff. ose : yt over my name sraaiy cate ca ah Colerain end at ris: E E. M, Preston and D. : cia. defendig To rHRow coaD Nei aieh All sizes. i I e boi t increase ‘my . aver the somata farts Soasbeas tap izes Old price 12/4e. New price _ ra sae beve, br: aay . yah in the Superior hes Court'of th night aga State ged ne Sa rey eaereaen tari Se ores 3 PAIR FOR 2s pen ae or within thirty days if rithia ‘his i : 5C. . where 2 : And 704 are. are hereby notified lod that sves Respectfully, tie Annual al Account. ie “ox Public 2) we ot Neual € Co 7 AS « * Net PA, (AMAT ee sient vatue of J Germea, Rolled Oats, Oat Meal in balk. ES irae geareed sd Sb debts ald 38 Morninnime’* Pan Cake Mea m3 ee a er a Meal, and Flaked Rive. «. ea cea : seat ees by low in —>}-4—. ; ne Cat Brand . e nae Ey] Fer « Qutoe Cunch.Soha y ae B. WOLF, cat : ym, . Kapp ' French Red Kidney Beans, 2 cams 25 cts, fi Sent sts or “staked Beane, Tomato Sauce, 20 pa cm CASH