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July 23, 1900 (4 pages)

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Gb: Ria is rh PRS pdt a Mia a RAC NE Si ef. ‘THE TRANSCRIPT. iazued Every Evening, Sundays Excapled, , at WRVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, BROWN CALEINS. re loy’s tf TERMS OF SUBSCRITTION : F $6 Per Year Cook’s. ty cane, ‘ * "ya 1-2c Per Week. Pig’s Feet in bulk at Geo. C. = Delivered to any part of the city. ‘lord’s: SELEPHONE NO. 41. P, O, BOX E MONDAY ...-.-+-July 23, +900 . naa ——— TOWN CLOCK FUND. The List is at George’E. Turner's Hardwere Store. The good work goes merrily on and each day shows ab increase in the sabscriptions to the Town Olock fand. Every person should take a hand in the matter and contribute something, no matter how little. The list is at Geo. E. Turner's hardware store, where you are invited to call and subscribe. ; Following is the list of pase hast Foley’s. tf Jeckson’s. Vinton keeps it. tf 25 centsat Wolf's. tf Geo. C. Gaylord & Sou’s. any‘hing in the tobacco line. Extract.:“Ours is good At Vintons’. tf . Rros. and you are sure to get the best. Jellies and Preservies, 2 Jars for 25 ascertain how many members will atcent.s tf _ If you ever used Jobnston’s tooth, powder you would like it. Vinton has . will. go down a few days before the. which comes from the North. There BRIEFLY STATRD. ABLD A JOINT MBBTING. vems That Shotid Tntret Brerybody—. Native Sons Making Artingtents 7P0t png Their Big Celebration. The committees of Hydraulic and . Quartz Parlors of Native Sons who are Something New Every Day. Cook’s, that’s all. “Woodpecker Cigar.” Naf sed. For Life Insurance see T, B. Gray. For picnic delicacies go to0. E. Mul. celebration ‘at San.Franciaco. in, SepYou can’t have Malaria if you drink . 200M nearly all the members being . months ‘ago to visit hie daughter in them. Accordingly Judge Gaslin, when present. a manzanita cane. in eounection with Pig’s feet—two cans for 25¢ cents at mil-tf Mrs. Hill’s Insect powder is the best Ladis Walling: of: this:city-and, Henry . , Campbell of Grass’ Valley were apGrandfather’s Mush, 8 packages for . of canes. the California Hotel, at which place the . Nevada countyans.will have their head‘a ed A 8 . quarters, stating that A octane re he de, om pray rooms would be reserved for-their use. t t. The committee will makearrangements Oall on Ed Schmidt when you ery . por 900 mere voceaicelaon Weel. Heinz’s pickles, by the dozen, at . Are you satisfied with your Vanilla . For cold storage meats goto Grissel . . next Sunday. Wolf carries a full line of high grade . The Secretary of each .P erlor will . tend. Each Parlor ie to appoint an it for sale. . delegation to make arrangements for) 111) be no shipments of peaches or) for a few moments without saying: a pranes. The apricot crop also is very} word. short; only here and there is there a remarked: locality in which the apricot approaches the average. tions Dr. R. M. Hunt....-.-+-.--5s $ 5000 i ge won big 299.0 S SRESN USES 4 bo At W.H. Andrews’ store on Broad, their coming. 10. ty, ) ee cr M.L &. D. Marah....:.++++ 2% a — of oni WEDDING 10% TOMORROW: Rector Bros. .....eseseeee és Crawford peac' Henry Motsenkengher seisteatee ss hed Van Camp's beets, Ready for table. . WOOD Cis oie ities Daily TRANSORIPT. 0.0 .0.00.0 10 00] S10. cans for 20 cents at A.B. Wolls Pred M. Miller Will Marry Miss Gertrade Snell & Fleming......-.:10 09] Onsh Grover. . al i Morning Union........+» 1085) Ae” Waa WE Bt The whe L\ a gs Fred Hilerman......-++key without a headache. At Tom’s; At 6 o'clock tomorrow morning at agile Water Co....-.< = os Place, Broad street. je5 . the home of the bride’s mother on Long Dr. A.H Tegel eM ety 500) “Bromangelon,” the most delicious . street Fred M. Miller will be married A. ‘Teoard BE BOW? side coset ists 5 00. dessert jelly ever produced, is sold by , to Miss Gertrude Adair. M.-J. Brock W.H.Smith....... wteees 5 00] Geo. C. Gaylord and Son. tf . of Grass Valley will attend the groom rig ay Biase: seals eee ese ae A beautiful matted etching with ev-. . and Miss Winnie Mulloy will be the O45. Naffziger..ocrrsset''""" 5 00] ery purchase of two packages of Cream bridesmaid. Rev. J. W. Phelps will BW, De Nilon ©. 6505.04 soec estes ‘5 Qu] of Wheat Mash, at Gaylord & Son’s. _. perform the ceremony. Misuw'Adair .is A.B. Wolf.. 0.2.. cere eee nets _ 6.00] Fresh Dairy Butter can be had at W. . one of the most prepossessing young 2 50 Sa afeleiaieer are e OS * 900 G@ Richard’s grocery store for 35. cents . ladies of this city and. is. beloved by TT a RAID 950] oF roll, and fresh Ranch Batter “ 20 ‘all. She bas been a teacher in ‘our F. W. Taylor. ......0cceeee 250] ‘ents a pound. . public schools-and the loss to the chilW. B. Robb & Son....... 3 00 For the best blackberries, the Sa st dren of such a teacher will be keenly eS folks home. apples and delicious watermelons a'd felt, but the children’s logs will be E. J. Sarah resets 100] @uskmelons you should go to W. H. . Fred's gain. Mr. Miller ts-an-apright Thos. H. Corcoran......+ 1004 Andrews. Fresh vegetables always on . young man and a leading Civil Engiso hand. tf j. neer of the county. He was formerly Wm. Thomas, while out hunting deer . County Surveyor and was £econd Lieuy y Dall I the Doings of ola yesterday, had a long and refreebing tenant of Uo. I. during, the Spanish yChronicle o of Both seep inalone grave. Two deer ran . War. ‘The happy vouple will leave on and Young. over him but it did not disturb his. the 8:45 train for San Francisco and KB » = ithe tenes Cea slumber. other points to spend their honeyBrareb came up m Beautiful Silk Shirt Waists ready . moon. Park today. made and material to make them at . * R. A. Rusa of San Francisco is here spending « few days. Mrs. 8. Welter and son of San Francieco is here on/a visit. Mr. Varnell, who has been here on & visit, left yesterday for Oregon. Mrs. Archer and Miss Harding were over from North San Juan today. Sam Rice of the Grotto Saloon will leave tomorrow for San Francisco. Superintendent M. W. Mather came down from the Plumbago mine today. Mrs. C. E. V. Saunders of Sacra mento, who has been visiting ber many friends in this city, will return home tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. W. Martin and their daughter Lillie, who have been to Santa Cruz for the past month, returned bome last evening. Mies Lenore E. Calkine, assistant Postmaster at this city, who bae been visiting friends in the southern part of the State for the past few weeks, will retura home Thursday even —-_----+ eee Over the Grade. Chas. French, while retarging to his ‘pome at French Corral from this city yesterday met with an accident which may have been very serious." He had a borse and cart and the animal becoming fractions backed over the grade. Mr. French was cut up aud braised considerably and returned © this city and had his injuries attondel to. .The cart was broken up. See ea . To Be Married Tomorfow. Mr. €. A. Baker of Sacramento will be married to Miss Jennie May Moyle of Grass Valley at the latter place tomorrow. Miss Moyle is a sister to Mre. R. J. Bennetts of this city. vst Sewer Work. R. J. Tremaine is preyared to do all kinds of sewer work at the very ‘lowest rates. Orders promptly attended to. —im + 2ee li woesn’t. Paying rent doesn’t make a home We build them on easy terms. Tow.e Bros. Co. + eo + -_—_—__— Writiag Up Our Mines. Charles L. Calkins, one of the firm of Oalkins Bros. of the California Miner, published in Sen Francisco, is intown. He has just completed a tour of inspection of every mine slong the Mother Lode from Mariposa county north, and will now visit every section of Nevada county where any mining operations are in progress. The Califernia Miner is proving itself the friend and champion of bot mine owner and miner, and any one ioterested in the industry should favor Mr. Calkins with all information and courtesies possible, as it will cost them nothing. All details are pablished as} ©. B. Kimball, Marysville matter of news in order to further . : ibe interests of the county, and no paid write-upe of any description are accepted. The writing editor uoderMrs. Palmer Palmer Last Her at ExUibit < Paris, July 23. —Mrs. Potter Palmer Snell & Fleming’s. A beautiful ior . arette given with every shirt waist. In Jackson’s changed chrettangvat’ will be fouad thing of interest to . our-euadeit: senete-Qituke--chould: . United States Commission to the, Paris DRATA OF PATRICK GAYNOR: Patrick Gaynor, who has. been a resi-] Nebraska, the rustler, the horse thief making arrangements tor . the “grand dent of North San Juan for 85 or 40 tember, met at this city yesterday sf‘years, ‘and who left there about 4. to: rid the country of these pests, arid that way was to make it too hot for S The joint committee decided to add New York, died there yesterday. Peter to the Nevada county delegation’s ap-. Pardon received a telegram today con-} petent, irrelevant and immaterial,” but Spanish Panoche fresh every any “at . Pesrance by having each member weer) . . the sad intelligence. Mr. Gay-/** It was generally true that if the) ‘ ) —"1 prisoner was not guilty he had been 5 their uniforms alreedy.arranged for. . nor has been in business for nearly all} guilty of something equally bad Judge Gaslin let it go at that and clinched the prisoner on general principles. The i). © par, Sea pointed to obtain the fequisga number esteem. at present visiting friends in Sen FranA commanication was rididived from . cisco, The eontract for making the ani-. this part of the State this year, accord-} acters had recently. been allowed to esforms was not let but will probably be!to the statements. of deciduous. fruit‘at their meeting in Grass Valley . growers. President A. R. Spauge Of. ning of that kind by quietly lynching the Southern Onlifornia Deciduous the prisoners. Frait Exchange, in an interview says: ‘aid to the Grand Marshal, The aids . in thie section this year, except that. bridge, aud next morning Judge Gascaused by most uneeasonably warm . of Chicago, one of the members of the-+ fever causing his death. He was aged BO per cent. off all Odds and Ends NOT REVERSIBLE. one Dedision That the Supreme Court Couldn't Alter. In the’ good old days when Judge Gaslin sat upon the bench in a district that comprised: the western half of of tho Barlest Residents of he Ridge Dies in New York. and the killer abounded. Judge Gaslin was aware that there was but one way one of them was put on trial, admitied evidence that was sometimes “incomhese years and was held in the highest He ‘leaves 8 family who are] result was that the supreme court reversed a good many of the judge’s cases. : ‘ cious murder was Committed in Adams county and the perpetrators were soon eaptured. The evidences of guilt were Los ANGELES, Jul 98-—There will be plain, and the two prisoners were soon ig ¥, } pronounced guilty and sentenced to-be Short Fruit Crop in the South. cape by the supreme court, the people of Adams determined ‘to forestall anyThe two men were taken from the jail and hanged to a railroad bridge east of toww2n. The bodies were left hanging to the no peaches or pranes exported from] hanged. But as seyeral notortous chari “There will be very little dried fruit lin sauntered out that way to take a look. He gazed of thé swaying bodies Then he turned to a friend and “] sentenced those two fellows to be hanged. ‘That’s one decision that infernal supreme court won't reverse.” — “This shortage, for the most part, is Omaha World-Herald. : weather in January, followed by cold : but not frosty weather, ‘The same weather’ conditions exist in Arizona also. “This condition of the frait crop is. most: disastrous to the Southern California growers, because many of them will have absolutely: nothJ Y ing to sell this year. But the trees are now leafing out and getting their asual (jreat Cut Price Sale appearance, so that with a good rainSHEDUC © Ct) During these perilous times an atro-r) ‘ +) © © © © ©. S The ols price was $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 () © © © © -orFINE: i --'TODAY While They Last = To Clean. Up the Seas AT $ 1.00 A SUIT. Ladies, one first and naeeun ties chance: See window and then walk in. All our wash suits are CG) in the window and all. marked $1.00 A Sut. Cr) They all go this day for $1.00 and that will end the season of 1900. Respectfully, MAHER & CO. Attend our arert sale of wash goods at $1.60 a suit. Don’t wait. acaiine QOOOQOO® QS « @0e oe @® fall during the coming season we ‘nay China look for full crops another year, except Crockery in: such orchards as have been killed or G Jasswa re seriously injured by three: as of drought." Silver Plated Ware 20 per ceat. off Dinner Sets og Died In “Missouri. Word: bas been received here of ‘ia death at Kansas City, Mo., on the 16th instant of Henry, the second youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Haskins, formerly of this city. Mrs. Haskins was formerly Alice Murchie and will]. be remembered by many of our citizens as-will also her husband. The young} 2O Per cent, off Knives, Forks, Spoons man had been sick buat a week, typhoid High Grade Silver Plated Ware 20 per cent. off Jardinieres 20 per cent. off Clocks 20 per cent. off Glassware 20 per cent, off Lamps 19 years and held a responsible ‘position as book-keeper for a large firm.” Grey Enameled Ware, prices away dowa “SOMETHING YOU "NEWER TIRE OF! FOLEY'S Ice Cream Soda The reason is because it is always fresh, cold, invigorating and indescribably delicious by its fruit flavors carbonated drinks are dicExposition, advertises a reward jof $500 for information leading to the return . of. a necklace valued at $17,000, which . ’
is missing. The necklace is composed . 4,1, my shirt? Ican’t get it on. of emeralds, set with diamonds and be tempered with some of the fire liquor he has-in stock. 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.tf P. G. Farley, brother of the late, Sheriff Farley of Morterey county and at present Deputy Sheriff there, is out ee ing . ap a paNrR GTR ud ncaa Palmer after entering the Paluce Elysee All persons having dealings with the Hotel bast her — Nevada County Electric Power Co. are notified to present their bills at once, as the company desires to settle its affairs under that head, now having . acted in the Superior Court toda a new nane, j6lw J. H. Congblan vs. E. Blodget, Pica A few days ago a young son of Be! continued until 10 o’clock temorrow Basso of Sacramento street ran a rusty . morning. nail in one of his feet and the wound, Estate of Stephen Long deceased. kept getting worse, pus having formed. Order approving allowance and settling On Saturday Dr. Sawyer opaned the . final account. # foot and removed a pint of pus. Barsolomeo Corgiat was naturalized . Why It Didn’t Fit, one of the finest specimens extant, aud . nal. the sze of ‘a pigeon’s egg. It is not known whether the neeklace -was lost or stolen, as it was missed by Mrs.) spunk. He takes things off people. Right in His Line, pickpocket.—Chicago Daily News. Safe Bet. Seperine or Court. The following baeiness was trans-. berbers’ convention? Lmestly talk.—Clevelend Leader: discovered in the pile of boards in! 8. Broce and C. eR front of the buildings that were torn . down on Pine street. Gustave Schmidt extinguished it with water from) Wona Gola Medal. He—What the blazes is the matter cinch ose: She—Why, that isn’t a shirt, dear— other jewele, among thé enigralds being . it’s the laundry bag.—Ohio State JourFirst Crook—Jimmy ain’t got enough Second Crook—Dat’s his biz. He’s a Wigg—What are the plans for: that Wagg—O, I guess the whole thing is Table Glassware, prices away down tated by considerations of DINNER SETS 44 piece Dinner Set, $3.00 6o piece Dinner Set, $4.40 160 piece Dinner Set, $6 95 health during the Late term. One shall not, one must not Substitute anything else for these Ice Cold Fluids prescribed and demanded by nature. GLASS BERRY AND TABLE SETS F oley’s Ice Cream Parlors: BS. 4% 45, 53.75> 90 Cts. per set = : _ GLASS PITCHERS, SUGAR BOWLS AND SPOON HOLDERS SB, 10, 15, 20. 25 Cte. each HHA EERE LEMONADE AND WATER SETS 45. 55, 65, 75, 94 Cts, per Set COU jJueT TO SEK ‘% ae Beautiful Rugs . nt @occed Time and Place to Buy Commercial Street, Nevada City. 56 Mill Street, Grass Valley. _ PRICES LOWER !HAN EVER. Last night about 10 o’clock a fire ad t day, the following were the witnesses, RARE OUI E acid ae California Fruit in Jars! a sprinkling pot. It was probabl Mrs. Herbert Dickerman of this city caused by a cigar or cigarette amen: 7 . won a gold medal for the highest averVan Camp’s Pork and The Ladies’ Whist Club was ce’ ight. ge in an examination in acoarse. of re a fs tally entertained Saturday by Mirs pharmacy conducted by ‘the ‘Pharma. ieee’ ay. Nora McArthur. At consolation whist . ceutical Era. The examination was con1 lb. 10¢ 2 lbs 20c albs. 25¢ Beans -as the first prize was won by Miss Mary . ducted by correspondence. Mrs. DickHook and the second by Mrs. Bell . rman also stands a chance of ~ee Douglass. The Club will be entertained *“P *° pact 0 oe two weeks hence Ly Miss Ulive Gay-. i lend. a . THE REPORTER'S ‘METHODS. Hotel Arrivals. Orator, Preacher and Novelist. Hire’s Carbonate, Root Beer in Pint Bottles Hire’s Ginger Ale, Mustard Pickles in Bulk. cipro hyo HIRE’S ROOT BEER “SALT WAFERS INCARTOONS, 18c EACH. EER GROCER . Markea Digcronse From These of the CH AS. E. MULLOY, weg Broad Street. -{— Gret American Importing fea Co, AT KINKEAD’S?. Ses pretty Antique Oak, Golden Oak, Maple and Ash Bea BEDROOM: SETS. For the quality of the articles the prices are lower pes San Francisco and Sacramento prices. -KINKEAD’S FURNITURE STORE. 4% ad Mogquet, Princess and Sultan Smyrnia are the names-of them. While you are there just look at the asia Just Arrived. Probably not one’reader in a hundred The following were the arrivale at bg arrival has paused to notice that a newspaper the Union Hotel: L Johnson, Grass Valley A. Willame, “ J. Penrose, * Miss M. Bond, “ Tom Jordan “ C. French, French Corral F. W. Banks, San Juan Prot. Davis, sai . alyzed the subject sufficiently to nation ; this fact, and their ignorance of it will often account for the reluctance of newspapers to accept matter contributed. by them. It is worth the while of until toward the end of his discourse, . closing with a climax; the .skiliful -. pewspaper reporter puts his climax tni INST ANTA ‘ to his drat sentence and ends with the nonessential . most While the . novelist secures his dramatic effect by Sherr ‘au a er, Deaanseis H. Myers, Che: Ohecckes Jno. Mevan, “ ae Dobbie, Bloomfield A. Saunders, Denver bh! Al. Williams, Napa Since Blectricity has come in general use the number of MAGN ETIZEDStacre=2:/Non-Magnetic Watches! WATCHES C. Collins, as CC. Bittner, eek an a Ready . every men, and oh aa ‘to know the Es Increasing. Daily. H. @. Roden, . general plan op which newspaper art!-. Realizing this fact we hav a line of Fine Non-Magaetic Watches, Seen 1 . cles are written, for almost, everybody . , neuen me : Ch eet, oe due at neo announce wmethag . Sf ingesting thir monef Ia . y, San Francisco : mere wiBE peers, Set epee Se OW Watches deted by us at reasonable prices. . . McLowey, eye m this or any other depias, “coat ter nte or any . A gH, W. HARTUNG, 2roadSt, above Pine eg Farin erty . . Whe skillful preacher or orator usualx ea J. Kabo venport, = . ly reserves his most important pointe, ‘ évocassons 70 ¥. 0. LAwEe. Telephone . E0US TAPIOCA — esi oh no Aer it packages for 2 er . keeping the secret of his story hidden ire agg Deight, Btantora University as long as possible, the reporter attalna Underwood's % ine success by revealing his secret as -Soused Mackerel, CO: Good Newport, J.E. pian GCerinies, Ky. . quickly as werds will let bim. Both D. J. Peterson, Dobbins are working on principles as defined as that on which @ sonnet is J M, Wellaccan, Ex Erle constructed, but. the modern newspani Seite, . . per article is of so much more Stacey & Gregory Are Prepared “And even many of the stands hie basinegsthoroughly ‘and is. f° teke orders for connecting sewers . writers work daily upon the, onait principle without knowing ft. No man . J ly should see John 8.Gregory. tf. . itan city editor without learning it— ; . @ell known as wining writer of abil-. Anyone desiring work done immediate can work many days under a metropol. FRANK” nig U EN ity. . Shee eae a neni a Chicavo Christian Advocate. — 3 Cans Pochin date that few critics gt crag Bho i4y) Gal. sag Pickles i ieee. 8 a Be a.Cake. THER,. Snowberry Toilet. Soap! CASH GROCER Heinz Sweet Pickles in Bulk , Heinz Sour Pickles in Bulk ‘Heinz Chow Chow. ante Rostra and others to inspect them Heinz’s Beans in Cans Heng Mustard wow HIDE Preserved Strawberries — < Hele Preserved Raspherri -P.G. SCADDED ‘Will Furnish you — > pieras All laterial for Your New Home Martin's Raster Cheese ON THE ie eo See PLAN ‘ “# GIVE US A CALL. Buekley Bull ding, Main St GoodjLumber,at_reasonable rates, ae Heinz Chutney = . culars, free. , F aie MONDAY, . ~. BAD A Brake on a Away C2 Yesterday af was driving @ & North Bloomfi as he was goin, bill which tur road iuto the . The wagon sho down and brok waa shot. T damage done t FISH Col. Mather Ge , Near the Through the 25,000 trout ha placed in the. Plumbago dam. fit of the people Col. Mather. E came down fri them up. The able trouble in Fish Commissi: Work Work has be Franklin, Lone mines in Willo 8S. Haskins an¢ ing men who re from Mexico ar enterprise and their trouble, through pipes f hillabove the F being construct the old Fount: Washington Ric and will be use: Work Bris Over 700 ope the Marysville standing this announces.that for all the wo can secure. W what scarce, an until later whe ‘The present f work nights in the large amc arriving daily. _Seemuaraeed eee There is one bears on the qu cation for girls can. women whi ‘in original worl the old-fashior bred women, sc ful only as teac the woman in o develop natura and in the othe ially the same of bricks? Ica tion.—July Lac == Deafnes dy local applic areach the disea “Phere is only ¢ and that is by Deafness is cat dition of the Bustachian Tu inflamed you k or inperfect he tirely closed d unless the infil: out and this mal conditio actruyed for ten are caus nothing but ar the mucous su “We will give for_any case ‘catarrh) that Gall’s Catarr! Far i Soldby D-1; Malate as FORTUN From a Sma . . The followir cific Oil Repo: The oil fe sulted in iucr tunes of sev well known, from $5,000 . who have bee: are W. B. . about _— wat aaa ing oe $100,000