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THE TRANSCRIPT. .
"BROWN 6 & dese
‘w.F, Bown, eB, OALEING,
pee 21,,. 1899,
—_—— —
WOMAN SUFFRAGE NOTES.
Sa,
‘ee (BY BE. MB.)
Woman Suffrage and Prize-Fightirg.
The fact that the Legislature of Colorado passed a bill permitting prizefights on the payment of $1,000 license, .
has been Wéed asa text to prove that
woman Suffrage did not. prevent this
evil. ‘There were only three woman
memibere of this Legislature, and‘all of .
them voted against the bill. Women
constitute a minority in the State, but
the powerfal Woman’s Civic Federation in Denver and the Woman’s Ciub
of 1,200 members have: passed resolutions of protest against.this new law.,
a also have petitioned the Governor
jude its ‘repeal in the new list of
aa to be considerea if-a special
session of the Legislature is called.
Archbishop of Canterbury For Woman’s Suffrage.
The following is the petition whicb
the Archbishop of Canterbury recently
has signed, his name being one of a
very distinguished list:
“Your petitioners hold that the recoguition of the full rights of women
as capable citizens is essential to the
establishment of social justice and to
the wise and efticient government ot
the country. Wherefore your petitioners humbly pray that your bonorable House will ; ass a measure securing to women the right of voting for
members. of Parliament on the same
terms on which that right is or may be
exercised by men.”
The Archbishop of Ou«::terbury is the
highest dignitary of tne Church of
Eogland. He is the Primate of all
England, has a prominent place in the
House of Lords, and by immemorial
‘usage he presides at the coronation of
kings and queens, and places the crown
on the head of the sovereign: Many con
servative Episcopal clergymen _ will
shudder at the action of the Archbishop in signing a woman suffrage petition. The Episcopal, as’ well as the
Methodist and Catholic Bishops, are
divided on this question, just as they.
used to be on that of human slavery.
Mrs, Abbott is Prosecuting Attorney.
The Attorney-General of Michigan
has instituted proceedings to remove
Mrs. Abbott from the office of Prosecuting Attorney of Ogema county, to
which she was elected last November.
She is a qualified lawyer and «.3 regularly elected, but as the stutu‘es are
silent on the question of the elig:tility
of a woman to hold this office, the A‘
tornéy-General has decided that she
shall be deposed. She will take her
case to the Supreme Court, but if this
body shows itself no more liberal in
spirit than when it. gave its. decision
against municipal suffrage for. women,
which had been grauted by the Legislature, Mrs. Abbott will not be prosecuting attorney of Ogema county.
The Denver Post has an item to the
effect that the “he-shirt waist has
been introduced in Kentucky,and witb
the exception of a pint pocket in the
breast resembles those worn by the
sweet young men of Philadelphia.”
But a blue-grass paper declares that
this allegation carries its own refutation. No native Kentuckian would be
satisfied with a pocket holding less
than a quart.
re AGO er —
“Look at poor Mrs. Jones dragging
that heavy hose around sprinkling
their yard.” “That’s all right. Listen
to Mr. Jones. He’s putting’ the baby
to sleep.”
Many a Lover
eee
Has turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive
breath. Karl’s Clover Root Tea purifies the breath by its action on the
bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold
for years on absolute guarantee. . Price
25 cts. dnd 50 cts. For sale by H. Dickerman, the draggist. tf
Six pace bread for 25c at Homann’s,
to Campbell Springs:
radia a
A Daily Chronicle of the Doings of old .
an Young, . i
L. Hyman a to waco Springs .
pm
3.0. Gesdiier c came down today ty 1m)
the Plambago mine, il
W.8. Prout, the bandman, has gone
A.B. Brady of Grass Valley went to
North Bloomfield today.
= Mrs. C, C; Wallace arrived here last
®vening from San Francisco.
Superintendent Zeitlerof the Champion mine is home ftom the Bay.
-Mre. Wm. Kationberger returned to
North Bloomfield today after a visit
here.
Jake Ryan aud wife of. Washington
way below.
Wil) H. Rogers of Washington: mining district left here this:noon for yt
tamento;
H. H. Brown of atiedtinay: camnie
through town today on’ his: ts to “ipeed
Francisco,
A. B. Royal of Pasadena arrived last
evening en route’ to the Kenton mine
at Alleghany.
Dr. I. Li: Bowman, who retarried: this
week from Paso een, . is attach improved in health, ~
Gen. A. M. Dobbie of ‘North Bloomfield came down today to aver Messrs.
Mein and Perkins.
N. A. Tobiassen of Indian Flat is so
ill that he may have to go to San Fraucisco to a hospital.
Thos. Eckman is up from San Francisco visiting his brother, D. W. Eckman of french Corral.’
Mrs.G. W. Dunster left today for
Oakland and San Francisco on a visit
to friends and relatives.
T. I. Vizzard and children were here
last night, being on their way from
San Francisco to Moore’s Flat.
Miss’ Olaire-@urrier “is “here*“from
North Bloomfield visiting her sister,
Mrs. ¥, Li. Arbogast, who'is.ill,
M. Rosenberg, proprietor \ of the
Palace dry goods store on Broad street,
will arrive bere this evening from San
Francisco.
Misses Alice and Katherine Cashing
of Los Angeles arrived here: last: evening on a visit, to their cousin, Poatmaster Carr.
George. and O. M. Fellows of San
Jose were here last night on their way
to Moore’s Flat, where they have mining interests.
J. Y. Baruh of-Los Angeles and I,
Zellerbach of San Francisco .arrived
here last night ona visit to the former’s parents. They leave tomorrow.
Mrs.Wm.. Browning, aesompanied
by her son, has gone to Stockton to
attend the great council of the Degree
of Pocahontas as a delegate from the
local organization.
P.G. Brewer and P. D. Cooney arrived here last evening from Syracuse,
‘\.Y., to look after. their interests in
che Bismark , & Gladstone quartz mine
on Selby Flat. There is some talk of
building a mill on the-claim.
Alfred Wilkie, the Oakland singer>
who has been 60 very ill for the past
two months, was better yesterday than
at any time during his illness. There
is now more. hope for recovery.
G. P. Grimsley, Professor of ‘Geology
at Washington College,Topeka, Kansas,
is visiting Nevada county. He is making geological observations, and is
anxious to meet the leading people who
are interested in mining. He is commended by State Mineralogist Cooper.
A woman who never heard of Dreyfas has been found in France. This is
paralleled by the strange case ‘of
Grover Cleveland, who, it is believed,
has never heard of William J. Bryan.
—> °Se
A new electric organ, placed in an
Englisb church, possesses 64,500 miles
of wire, The action of the organ is .so
rapid that it would “repeat,” if necessary, sixty times per second.
Young Mothers.
Croup is the terror of thousands of
young mothers because its outbreak is
so agonizing and frequently fatal, Shiloh’s' Cough and Consumption Cure
acts like magic in cases of Croup. -f
has never been known to fail. The
worst cases relieved immediately.
Price 26 cts., 50 cts.and $1 00. For sale . .
‘by H. Dickerman, the druggist. tf
paid ‘dete
Six loaves bread for 26c at Homann’s
passsed through town today on their
Hy RIRF "mNTION
bosteg Hots and Comn Comments of . Particulars at the Accident in Which HisFor Life Tnearenes see T, ~B. Gray.
"Dr. Wagner, physician a
Special prices on linen towels at the
House and lot for ‘ale, Enquire of
4 ©. Gaylord. . m6-tf
dl em et confer #iait tonight: § 4 i
Prof. Michell will give a social dance
at Ragou’s Grove tonight, ae ae
Ice. Cold Gilt Eage. Beer at the
Referee Saloon, the bestiin the dand. tf
About twenty men are working at the
Slide quartz miné near Fretich Corral.
A iuil live of Heinz’s bottled goods
the. best in: ee world—at: sages
& Son’s.
‘the futeral of ‘the late Mra. Meria.
Rosenthal will take place.from the
house at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow ane
noon.
‘The strike of Verdi mill sbealte fie
shorter hours is off and the.men have
retarned to'work at the old schedule of
eleven hours,
R.A. Chetlow. died yesterday. afternoon at-the county hospital. He was
a native of Missouri.aged 52 yee sand . tracks of’ ® passenger co
had no known relatives in this section,
~ Foot. Was Crashed.
worked in the Providence mine, and
season, had one of his feet crashed
le beating hid’ way of a traio
ie hadtried toe tat Sant Fr
cisco in. the ‘slay a had . been re-.
jected.)
Yesterday morning's ‘Record-Union
‘gives this ‘of the deciasal!
Nei? Gallagher lies at the’ Receiving . +
Hospital with ®\bad}y crushed aud 5 a
erated. foot, and ‘will be sent tot he,
County Hospital.this-:morning. His
foot was run over bya ‘tat,
hereto San Frincisco to ¢nlist, “but
He was short of money, and in order; 5
to get Std
to take advantage . be}
boat fare to Stookt foe
prone sooner cg ey Ey
Last evening he got’ on ones "
‘Sacramento all tight, hee Teahtog arLast night John 'Ty Lammion ‘entér-] rest if caught at. the. trick, und te
tained the twelve members of the
Nighttivwk Cinb by giving them a
chicken dinner a Hieronimus’s Boas a
ery. %
Nevada ity ea Ra Valley. may
be declared entitled to free Saale
under, the rural _postal system, .
special agent isto be coat here by the
. department to look over the field.
The defense’ in the Superior Court
$500 damage suit of M. Hussey’ against
the Texas Mining Company is yet. introducing evidence, a number of witnesses having been put on the stand
today.
Annie MéCabe, the: unfortunste® dipsomaniac’ from Grass Valley who has
been serving tén: days ‘in’ the county
Jail, was turned loose today, There is
talk of sending’ her ‘toa reférmatory’
institation.
J. E. Isaac has rentéd his house on
High street to M. O’Connell: Mr.
Isaac aud family will remove to his
house on Pine street now occupied by
Deputy Sheriff-Pascoe-as"soon as the
latter takes possession:.of thé new
house he is eae
Bocce Enjoy ba dete a \ “happenining to observe a tear gliding . ”
‘Last night Mr. and «Mraz Thomas
Polmere entertained the Oliristian Endeavorers of this city and Grass Valley
by giving a lawn party at their home .
on Prospect Hill: The following program was rendered: Vocal solo, Miss
Sadie Miller; piano duet,Mesdames
William and: E. M. McKinlay; recitatiou, Miss Nancarrow; vocal.solo, Miss
Avery; piano solo, Miss Amanda Pol-.
mere; recitation Miss Moore; vocal
duet, Mrs. Waggoner and Miss Sims;
recitation, Bonnie Waggoner; vocal
duet, Mrs. P. G. Scadden and Mise
Stevens.
“a
Bryan—They say mosquitos are very
thick around the Executive Mansion at
Washington, and that it is ‘almost impossible, sometimes, for. thePresident
and his family to live without shutting
themselves in their rooms. Cleveland}.
-+Yes, it’s a fact. ‘They used to be, almost as bothersome asthe officeseekers when I was there. But I
wouldn’t bother about it if I were you.
Eighty-seven immersions in 127 minutes is the proud record held by a Baptist colored clergyman. Before entering the ministry he must have worked
around one of those 2-cent bath houses
in New York, where the “reasonavle
time” allowed. to, bathers isscarcely
long enough to get into the water and
out of it again.
cee
The Left One—Pat, I have -a conundrum for’yez. Phat is it that stands on
one leg, has fithers like a bird and
barks loike a dog? The Right One—
Shure an’ if it weren’t for the bark I}
should soy it was a stork. The Left
One—That’s right; a stork it is. Ionly
put the bark on to make it harder.
The neighbors claim that the chaperon engaged by a certain. Atchison
family is wooden. She never moves
from her seat on the porch, and sujet) (a
wears a veil,
a
{ave a very panes percentage in. their
having done-anything else. to. witt
being arrested, he attempted. to get. ‘off
his perch before the train reached the:
ifabpet.
Ia aonpin his. foot was ‘chught. by.
one of .the wheels and ‘most-of the
tended by City Physician Nichols and'
Btuiputation of the: fuo may. become
necessary. Gallagher * bas an uncle
living at Grass Valley.
A Young Folks’ ‘Party.
soe
Last evening Mrs. A D. “Mason entertained “a number of young ladies
and gentlemen. who .assembled:at. her
home to pay their respects, to Alma
Mitchell and her brother, ‘Ralph
was a fashionable and very enjoyable
social gathering, Whist was one of
the prominent amusements of the
evening. pemeenaens were served at
midnight.
Sit is said df Jawee: Smithson that,
vatch.it in a, erystal. vessel;. that.
half of the. drop espaped, but taba ll
preserved the other half, b6: submitted .
it to reagents, and detected what was’
then © called microscopic: ‘salt, with’
'wouriate of soda and three. or four
‘saline substances held in solution,.
“Statistics show that last’ year one
person was killed éut of every 2,827,334
passengers carried on American trains.
No wonder the ‘adcident policy people
tuke.guch a big.t business; 'They. _
favor. .
. Stern Parent (to a. young applicant
for his daughter’s hand)—Young man,
Man (meekly)—I only wanted Sarah..
‘Hood’s Pills
Are. prepared’ from ° Na-}
‘ture’s mild laxatives, and
while géntlé” are” teliable
and ef cient. . They
Cure Sick _ Headache, Bili iousness, Sour
and. Constipation. .Sold
everywhere, -25¢.: per: box:
Preparedby €.1.flood & Co, Lowell, Masa,
Neil. Guaeas ceosbania wheat .
2 one tinié blacked [dots vhiere and lates;
} who ran.a baseball. club-for-a time-daet .
. San Franeiaco Soli st Seu Bate
Young’ Gal.agher. recently. went trom! i
failed to pass the medical examination:
the rest of the: journey. by betting . fis)
ge overt urhed, sp
Assistant Physicids Ogden. Theiwouiid’ fight children, twenty-nine grand chilis'a very ugly one, alid it is feared that! gredtg
‘among Huy OF'the offspring.
down & lady's cheek, he’ taihgdiiny ie 3 al
ean you support,a family? Young}.
Rouse the Liver
Stomach,. . —
. Renee Ph nati
a7 LEVARWS,
ys ant fp i
Over The Telephone,
‘The -W. ¥-0:D, mine Has pal» 5
Mnt dividenay TT ACL 73
The building of the new theater
at
_Mrs. Joha
in jai to Santa Craz tomorrow.“"~"
sng and her scm
if sone Fest Bast “today, Ber taken ee to .
San Francisco hoapdealay ber.sou, M.
J; Brock:
The work of reopening the Kate
Hayes Quxrz mine is to be commenced oss
this mouth. Itis expected Jobu Eddie,
“formerly of the’ Fenty ania, wilh Rave:
churge of the operations, ~~
din Norway
‘tobaeso to any
ap wy recently
he gale
. boy under sixteen years of age without
signed order from an adult relative
oremployer. Even tourists who offer
Hable to prosecution. The police are
instructed to confiscate the reed xe
xs ane, slahreties of lads who smoke
iar 5. A Hae for the “offense is
Berkeimposed, w which “9 be parebere
be
Doctors. Can’t
who ‘Cure It!
Contagious blood poison is absolitely
beyond the skill of the doctors. They
Mrs. Jucob Weissbein and her sister, .
Miss Exith: Getileson, left. today. for
‘Sabrameuto where they will be. joined -dther
by Mr Welssbein aud take @ northern .
inl eating to Sitka and Juneau in;
Alaska. ~ wmiey
‘Today as Daniel May whort and John
itchell were driving along Main
reet their horse *became ungovernable aud attempting to turn into School
street collided with the ~ ‘fence around
Mra Dibble’s 3
A bruising them-somewhat.
—_——
A remarkable gathering is aed
in the Santa Rosa Repu blican. A
y. Feunion was held in, Blind county to!
celebrate the forty-sixth wedding anniA} flesh portion of it torn off. “He was at-/versary of an aged couple. There were
presentbesides-the-original couple,
dren and ‘five rédt:grand children. In.
the 46 years
‘has not been Bree amy
tt itmeie et
“ OPreddiey deyoa kkaow what the Bi!
‘ble saysubout a lie ?” asked his m
with feigued. severity, “Yeth mu’s
ecb deadliest can atonal
un‘o the Lord and a very notre
time of trouble.” Cl Sc gi 2 a
Mitchell, who ‘are here’from San Fran-. 4
cisco visiting Mr. and Mrs, Mason, It}. ,
ps
BORN.
At Nevada City
wife of Dahl Ni
. “CBeod Cotes’
Big Presents
° rey eee er
Cheat nwa oprie Ta Gr
Big Valus Stores. .
Souleacacier serait, --ottovade ( ity.
Main street, . leis Goi bin ssid vee we °
OLike Nectar to My Lips
Of Our
Muskmelons, :
i Rasp pherrics, .
} SG ane
Blact on
Received every day.
ANDREWS é PLKIHGHORL
mney of Proving.-Will,
PLOs co RTIN rales
nt t
Tut ounty of Nevada, inte bien foe
“Pee is gs yd gts _ MONDAY, a
Sist By RE if 10 o'clock 8. ta.
Cy
Court H Heine . t
Souths, evada, has b see Gh antasthe and place ee Pr roving ng the Will o:
toe ike eiatteane io. ma ix me a) On ‘ San
for tho~ “Phusnes es ‘Let
son hearer may appear and cor
* Dated July 18th,
Baas Clerk.
Tea OQ
All kinds of
SHIRTS.
The celebrated
MONARCH.
Witb long. bosom, short bosom or colored bosom. The best titting shirt made. All sizes.
Erom 75 cts. tc $1.50
onsider deceptionan art. It may be, b
Motto is : Your money back if ycur purebase proves unsatistactory,
@ good friends just the same.
NECKWEAR
We carry all the latest styles 2 arier 3 «
patterns— Puffs, “Imperials, Tecks 8G
Clubs, Bow and Four-in-Ha 3,
BS9999999999 9900
The man or woman who is about‘to buy Clothing these days must be in an awful predicament if the
ut it isan art we have no use for.
Che One P
Confidential to the . .
People Who Wear Clothing.
Particularly those who QP rices from 75 cents per cuitThink of Buying.
Fair dealing is artistic enough for us. It makes nee friends and hol Be
Retera it and get rats money—you abel) bave it withouta ae of argament end,
i ini : P= ae
Srice ‘Store.§
UNDERWEAR,
kiids and’ colors. ts X S212
Like Weight
LI
Sast fore thing for warm. yw Rae ad ~
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ters Testamentary when Cod aan + ord 2%
We carry the cepa Si
ihe ne fo ty %
it ana
wits ets gc oe of
pe SS et al, defendants, Ac
‘Urer
‘may dose a patient for years on their
mercurial and potash remedies, but he
be rid of the disease ;. on the
2 verb dp his condition will grow
steadily worse. 8. 8.'S. is the only cure
Sis’ only see se divecs'te w
}the. Gehee OF the 7 the disease and forces it
uliBlood P Polson, and the
sno though I took
* their treatment faith.
t.worse all the
: teok peor
every deeaied blood
ee eae aid not
reach the. disease. and had-no effect
whatever. I was dis
heartened, for it seemed
would never be
Wy . 8., and n to im.
ons T continued the
cared e completely, buildthersasing my appetite.
Staunton, . a.
; nd. ry; besides
‘de ee Gigestion, they
‘and swelling of: the
oo and is
et Fos gta am
{ remedy fee from these
on self-treatment sent free by
Bwits Speci Company, Atlanta, Ga.
loigarettes to boys render themselves
te fer In fact, I seemed . :
e
.: end 1. then . took}:
Pas hopin gat 2 peye never .
Eussoraumen hala a ee NC
BIDS WA
Bids will be récei
the: privilege” of selfi
cream, confectionery
and temperance drinks, at
Union ican School
bids ‘should: be
Murchie, P.O. Box 1909 a
hard finished; fine cell ir and ba¥a" ;
for two horses. Inquire at this office,
service.
them ?
Are ux which are comfo;
ered by footwear from our’st
have room for nataral movement.
The Shoes we offer are r
not-ill-shaped. They confo
lines of the foot. They are hand
easy and durable. The stock. -usé@ is: +:
honest leather, tanned and prepared i
such a way as'to givethe best +;
Our Gents’ $2.25 and $2:50 Vici kia
Shoes have no equal.. Have you “seen
‘Repairing promptly and neatly: Bans
at reasonable prices.
BOVEY. BROS.,.Broad Street,
NOW FOR SOMETHING THAT
IS ALWAYS IN STYLE
Ladies Fast Black Hose
Sizes 8% to ro. The greatest Hose in the World,
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‘Fine fine
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. Fast Black Hose
Me Gs : Al cae Old price 12%c. New price
3 PAIR FOR= . MAKER & CO.
Ladies’ Fast‘Blac'’s 153»
Old Price 12x%c
New Price; 3. pair 25c. ©
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world 8
Their ride
-far to many ©
. Oaptain Me
in 1888 and
with’ his pai
California 2
vude City.
foreman of t!
also superin
Pittsburg “at
gixteen year
‘Postmaster, :
8 gned. the
‘America and
Treadwell m
there went t¢
ricu, where .
His home is
the western
don Explora
_ greatest. mit
has ever kno
Mr. Perks
in 1846 and
locating in
he aa ti
mained ther
the .Quicksi
~ 1875 he bee
North Bloot
ing there 6
go to. Sou
~ South Afric
of some gi
“OF late, yeu
time in Lo
Washingto
Messrs. &
personal fr
sociates,. a
tional’ repu
tegrity at
mining: ex
Rothsebild
_ apitalized
this count
At Watt
Seaweeds
chusetts .
feated the
by a score
vada Oit
atrengthe
van as pit
this city 1
‘ing here
trip fare
the Park,
“Hr Te.
be -prov
every one
. should xr
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Dr. A.
town fo!
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will tak
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