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-HE TRANSORIPT. :
BROWN & CALKINS. = ————~Proprietora. comer to quarters in cell closed the
MONDAY .... MARCH 29, 1897. “Am thot’s the way the Trish gits the
mt
ts, begorra!’’ SSA i
‘Next Ménday the Board of Super-. and was resching for h . pipe when the
visors will meet for the April term. sergeant broke out: again with: :
5 : fi “Thot felly Irish! Divil take him!
Fresh mountain eggs are selling for He's Datel ap seotanih; anit She tewth
sold for 15 cents. «~~ ' ce
Mrs. E.J. Campbell died at Trac
a ‘night, death resulting from
Mrs, Maggie Van Cott, the evangelist,
w ny 3 be. y
other n . “Phere’s
ye're arnin a. moonth's pay-y, Henry.’’
will hold meetings at) the Methodist . challengo.in itvelf,.and Jailer Hauser
‘Church every evening this week. ‘. mann did’t wait to load ‘his pipe before
1 Weather bulletin received from Picking up the gauntlet. ina
Francisco this morning: Fair tonight . lm abd critiesl mood. the Jailer was i ‘ 2 ; ° gua EES ig ; ; : :
and Tuesday, heavy frost tonight. Notth tug Geet wat ne ae
Smudging necessary. » threw aside distinotion and sprang to
J. Levy of the Branch Wonder gives. the defense of all the Teutonic tribes.
“notice in his ad, that he will have great . It was ‘an old diffidulty, this taco war,
and important news for his patrons. 4nd all the boys in the station ga
ound when they understood that the
regarding his clearance sale; es ase: ‘ * tchell and Public Admin-. %*8e9"t andthe, jailer.were ‘‘at it
intwatoesHclimiAt: Were the budenatat he
The children’s concert at the Con-. -peoples;:but/an orchestra.had.
plantation melodies and Mrs. Dodd
mense audiences and . her discourses} worldt hear'all abowut, hul?’*
, Seem to tell more effctively every night. There wastriamph inthe double oresLast evening she spoke with great fer-. cendo, allegretto that marked this-perowords found in the 108d Psalm, 18th}, “‘A¥, @’wan wid ye!" he shouted. .
x en 4 ‘Wat t’ell -ye talkin about, _Dutchy?
verse: “Like: as 9 father pitieth his ‘Pat Gilmore teached al] them people:
children, so the Lord pitieth them that . 11.4: businesa!’’—Detrolt Newa.
fear Him.” She spoke of ‘father-lore ,
and mother-lore as being made. manhi-} She Knew What to Do,
_fest in God’s dealings with sinning and. He listened to. her upbraidings for
suffering humanity. At the close of} two hours by thé down stairs clock:
her masterly discourse nine individ-. ‘‘My love,’’ he said mildly, ‘‘don’t
uals, including some of our best and . Yo" think” it ie about:time for you to
be Lad
most influential citizens, stepped up. *4journ sine die?
to the altar and extemded their hands/ 4 y,,o4
to Mrs. Owen and, the pastor, thereby
and their desire to identify themselves} at once onl) am extra session."’
with the church. As usual the singing. And the poor henpecked husband rollwas fine and the vidlin solos given by . 0d over with ahollow groan.—-St. Louis
Mrs. Dodd were literally charming. @!obé-Demoorat. ~
Mrs. Owen does not extend. her meet_ A'Wrank Editor,
Were Bre RU WIverrUpuUns Uy persons] the other day received a letter from the
retiring. The interest is kept up to publisher of a little paper in Arkansas
the very end. Her subject for tonight . which had the mérit of frankness at
is “Why?” and wethink everybody who. jeast. The Arkansas editor said: ‘‘Dear
can should hear her. Sir—I wish you would send me a pass
PSOE anid from Little Rock to Chicago and return.
Our Duty to the Assessor. ~ {'ve gob fo goto Chicago, and I can't
Sone do it unless you do. My paper goes: al\ most everywhere in this section, and I’m
equal assessment of the property of the. having mighty hard wosk to keep it
Every citizen who desires a just and
country, should make out a statement . from going to 1,’'--Argonaut,
of his assessiable property, in the fear ‘
of God and with a lively realization: of Lamestret ace
future accountability in the world to. ,, “Now, Thomas,” said the teacher,
come, and at once file it with the writg me @ sentence in which the
; ords pi: a
Assessor. Having performed this duty yer Whereas sitar tie yo Hong
to his country in the manner aforesaid, almighty tough when him and his best
he will have no need to worry: over a girl. out. First he: thought he’d ping
citation from the Board of Equaliza-. away, and then he thought he'd buttertion. . nut.’’-—Detroit Journal.
A Fool's Idea. Under Pressure,
sa aot . She—No, sir; it ia impossible. I
One swallow doesn’t make a summer sorry indeed, but I can abet mat vou,
and one subscriber doesn’t make g. He—And yet the enoouragement you
newspaper;‘though the airs some men gave me last night in the waltz.
put on when they order a paper,discon-. She-—Ob, that mugtn’t. be counted—
tinued would ‘lead one to fancy that . W28* 1 said under pressure, a0 to speak.
their individual patronage was the pa-. —London Anhswers.
per’s sole supper Beet, < :
oe Not Friendly.
“Sze here, young man,” said the stern ‘‘Bobsy says he made a friendly cal)
father, “if yon don’t come home earlier} on you last évening, major."
after this, Pll know the reason why.” ‘Nothing friendly about it. -He called
“Glad to hear it, Governor; that will. my full hand*with his four nines and
save all explanations on my part.”<>, . went away with all the money in the
Free Presa. house, ae
The Old ine: cheat Ink Is Where Thay Pea.
The old. saying may be true and such{ ont goods that will wash:’’may be true with a great many who ‘True enough, but why do they alare after catching your eye by mark-. ways pick out children that won't?”
ing out baits upon the sidewalks. Such . Chicago Reoprd. —. :
however is not the case ‘ . st Pipe’ :
of the Branch Wonder Prayetad ee§ cot ve ; ‘ <Priti-. Oh, what is thesong thst the steam pipes sing,
ter's ink to a certain extent. Yet his Bh othe a Ryn tying: Beng tat; tat?
aim is to advertise nothing but solid Deir lay as their warmth they fing
Th
facts, and keep his customers in gén. Je it spire he oe ial a oe =
eral postediat all times of reductions . 4! chirping away in that brass
, the pipes pipe their liquid sir—
made in his line of goods, m29 2t Be rdenrat a] one: ! Fa tat?
a ¥
a Recon: i. The janitor rises at six a. m.;
an Rererevente: te, Then rat-a-tat, tat, tat, tat!
Ask your physician, your druggist er gurgle, » wheese, and I know by
and your friends about Shiloh’s Oure. it's morn in my Harlem flat.
for Consumption, They will recom. . A4, ol, ae the cold with their breath they fan, . . .
mend it. Sold by Dickerman & Co, The pee enn po iudtaos ee =
tie A ag Nie in . -Ob, rat-a-tat! Thump! Tas, tat!”
prs: 6 le eat _ . . Jp Now, musical pipes, Fon could tell pile,
Constipation, causes more than halt . ,, ¥ith your rat-a-tat, tat, tat, tat!
On the face sould ‘
the ills of women. Karl’s Clover Root . , If you'd tell het about the men ee a .
Tea is a pleasant cure for Constipation . That's over her own; where the pe ;
Sold by Dickerman & Go. . Sow Gay Maados ae ae eee?
ARWIVALS AT TNE Fares sell bet, ton, 8 nete-corpet's green,
UNION HOTEL, . Meat:
J. A. NORTHWAY, -.Propkizror. Your
J. 8. Burns, Alameda, ——-~—s—_sai
J.P. Girard & «9 . }, Oanava does not propose to get enweb. Andrews, “ I jubilee. GO ae!
W. Rodvell tino.” ‘Cotisa volcano is in eruption,
siouineee tieeeiaue saepraliir tenia ani AAeH and custcana.kini.ol
~~ BRIBP MENTION, °°] 5s ator mn
~~ Minor Notes. and: Comments: of Local} trom the collroom in time’ to “hear this .
men in a week nor Irishmen in the time
_ The tone of the Inst: sentence was a +a
The debate opened with a hot exmembers in the drawiugs “of Frank} change of the usual glittering generallSmith’s suit clubs Saturday evening. . . ties on the.virtues and vices of Ss al
gtegational Church Saturday afternoon . playing Wagner in the, ha}! across the
wan largely attendéd. “Mrs. Owen sang atreét; abd: Hausermann soon “switched
the conversation.,on. to. .the Shea cg
rendered selections on the violin. Sat-. Tio" muscusd! trend aud Germany
audience at the church. These talented . violent effort to appeat calm atid judi-.
ladies have concluded to remain here. cial, “I like to And ownut, ain’d it, vere
another week. «~ >: you gets your Irisher gombosera like
e Beethoven und Mozart und Schumann
Mrs. Owen’s Sunday Sermon. and Schubert ‘nnd Mendelssohn: und
: — Vogner! Vere you gets em, huh? You
Mrs. Owén continues * to draw ‘imgot Irisher musicians like dose vot der
She. knew her Cushing’s Manual like
‘ ‘'T shall adjourn sine.die presently, ’’
expressing their confession of Christ. she coldly remarked, ‘and then—I will.
‘*They say women can always pick
. many is rapidly monopolizing the highwell to call attention to the fact that
the novel of.the present. A very differ.
ent environment and very different manin a novel wholly unlike those we know .
it should be easy to understand the aocompanying outline story. :
“Twill be yours,’’ she said, “You
pould not have pleaded your case better
even if you had taken # course in law
and devoted most of your. attention to
the subject of special pleadings. I will
each’s,”’
shows how advanced we'are. Bs
-. ‘The wedding -bells rang out--merrily.
It. was a gala occasion. for all
‘au’s club, to which the bride had helonged, and which natorally regretted
that she should abandon a future that
down to: the level of the women of previous: times. In conformity with the
re a the club the members-all at-:
tended, wearing black crape bands. on
their white fedora hats as the insignia
of their woe. : :
,. However, it was a gala occasion for
all the rest, and the wedding was cele
. brated with all the oustomary formali‘tlee-and festivities, =. ie te
_. ‘The reader’ will-note.that this is the
kind of a acene that he might expect te
get at the end of an ordinary love story
Of the present day.
IT,
“** Well?’
**Well?””
At the conclusion of this choice bit
of repartea. husband: and wife glared
fiercely at each other, :
* Things have been gradually approach“ing a orisia, and it now looked as if
meetings at their clubs for that night,
and it so happened that both could not:
go. a 3
“I gave up enough for you,” she said
at last, ‘‘when I gave up all that a true
woman naturally desires in order ta
marry you, and yet you are not satie
fled. I gave up my political aspirations
and resigned from 8 of my 15 clubs, but
you—you—why, you have no more re:
gard for me, no more love and
than to try to force me down to the
of the old fashioned woman!”’
Thereupon she gave him the mocking
laugh and ‘left him to look ‘after the
2 Paar
“'T have left for the lagd of freedom.’*
Thus read the note that she found
upon the table one evening when she returned from a nieeting of the Society
For the Discussion of the Duties of
Wives and Mothers. ;
*‘Aha!’’ she cried. ‘‘Oklahoma!”’
and buried her face in her banda.’
“Well, so be it,’’ she said at last. ‘It
returns mé to the grand and noble work
for the benefit of woman and humunity.
that I so thoughtlessly and foolishly
abandoned. Ah, how weak I was!. But.
it is hard to shake: off the influence of
heredity, and, so far as I can learn, my
parents and grandparenta all had the
same weakness, absord asit seems now, ”’
Vv.
And &0 they were divorced and lived
happily ever afterward. —Chicago Post,
Getting Along.
‘‘Have you madé.any progressin your
lessons on the bicyole?’’ .
. Yes,”’ replied the man witha gentle
disposition.
”
‘Do you ride into the country yet???
“Oh, no, I don’t ride anywhere worth
mentioning. -ButI don’t think I hurt
myself so much when I fall off,—
Washington Star.
:
The Gobbler’s Complaint,
“It seems:to me,’’ said the gobbler,
“that while the world is disoussing the
heartless slaughter of the Armenians
they might give some attention to us
Turks who are suffering a similar fate.’’
Philadelphia North American.
English Versus German, Universities, _
It the tree is to be judged. by its
fruits, we shall find it difficult to dispute the proposition that university
education, at all events in so far as it
bears upon the physical sciences, is’
somehow more satisfactorily managed
in Germany’than in England. The theoretical and technical output of Germany is far larger, more regular and
of better quality for. practical purposes
than our own, the proof being'that Gerer and more lucrative branches of manofacture, and in addition is exporting
large numbers of technical experts. —
London Times. .. “
the nove! of the future will differ very .
materially from the novel of the past or . :
. -Herbs,packed-in-fancy-14-02. jars; 25 cents each: —
be yours; you shall be mine; we will be.
“The reader will note that this scene.
. Would come just about the middle of . »),
the novel of thie past; but that merely: ay
They always do, especially in stories.. . , :
the members of the Enfranchised Wom.
was so {ull of, promise and bring herself}
they had reached it. Both had speoia}. .
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ar
we” epicures : Lewis’ Packing Co.'s:
Home Mabe Cuurney,
A delicious preparation of Green Tomatoes, Peppers and
MAN PICRLES, MEAT .D
RSE” RADISH, ‘GER“(especially ‘adap
(one drop of which will flavor a plate of soup, oysters, etc:)
ae Sermon: POSTUM CEREAL, ‘the hot food
drink." . . 7
Wolf's’ Cash Grocery, .
~\. I rise to remind you that
}. P.G. SCADDEN, the:.Grocer,
NOT ONLY SELLS
BUT ALSO GIVES
BEAUTIFUL PORTRAITS FREE 10 CUSTOMERS..
+». Good Business Suit, $25.
“A Pair of Trouse
wa
The. Plaza Store_—
FISCHER BROS, Props: .
TAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
Of every dewoription, Everything in the way of CANNED GOODS.
PT Eb A Pa A
: cap. RURBTALLER'S, a
Steam §
Fine{Old Porterzand Half and Half.
. The Bestinthe World ==
SVERYBODY DRINKS Fri Picco attra
The ‘Very Finest of Wines, Liquors. and Cigars,
‘
NEES
‘
ie Something to please the palates of
for flavoring meats and fish), TAMPICO PEPPER SAUCE. ; ee :
Watch This Space}.
You can find éverything that’s new and up. to.dateat jake
For inj portant: rows to our
BRANCH’ WONDER =
CLOTHING STORE, —
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Large Oo
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a. m., addres
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at 8 p. m. to
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preaching @
that crowde
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67 years of
served and ¢
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. her manner
pathetic, a
holds her he
beginning 1
Mrs. Van Oc
sunshine at
and not -of
fatherhood ¢
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during the ¥
given to her
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