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; . evening except
a Bees bilshed every oy Holidays by:
-BROWN & CALKINS.
0 ar “TRANSORIPT. rn
and Young.
Mrs. George Baker of Columbia Hill
¥. P. BROWN. U. 8. CALKINS. _. was a Visitor here yesterday.
it ee a DER OTD PROTON Sol. James of Sacramento street still
continues to be a very sick man.
" eee erevernnren — “M.S. Paine is down from Lake City.
re a . EL Ratisoni came:ovet/from shen
é : San Juan today. i ‘Aon
a The ' little “dadghter of Mr. an
B RIRF MENTION, Fred Sykes Fey, Hill is quite
4 sick. _
‘ "ir Notes and Comments of L0ca. ” Hi. Smith, D. Mitier and’M. G. Galvin!
i ee Interest. arrived here from Oroville today.
ech ae G. H. Robinson and H. J. Young}
> ‘Spine tree with shave at Wild’s. tf . of San Francisco cuine in on last’ ‘even“ 2or Life Insurance see T.B.Gray. —_. ing’s train.
i Bet us celebrate on the 4th of July. T, B, English. is down, frond Cotesia
. , Foster says another storm is‘coming. HL
. Dr. Wagner, physician and surgeon.) Al. Davis and .W. H. Roden of san
& cee: : Summer corsets 25 cents a pair at. Francisco are in town.
: ‘Rosenterg Bros. tf EB, H. Hamlin’ and B. Ward are ap
«. astern pickled pork and pigs feet! from Smarteville. i
: at J.J. Jackson’s. tf Charles T. Worthley came down from
< House and lot for sale. Enquire of] Washington today .
Dally chronicle’ ot tho’ Deluge o Lb Day's Record of Our Neighbors as, Told
George C. Gaylord. m6-tf
~ Bur Valenciennes and torchon » laces
try the Racket Store. w6-tf
+8tar-Creamery butter, sold by Gayont Son, is the best.. tf
_ Pay the printer if you don’t pay any‘body else. Change about and pay him
first.
“A new building is being erected on
.Broad'street next to the: Nevada City
assay, office.
Fix your sidewalk and make everybody else happy, even if you are not
one of the number.
Our merchants are complaining conbly about a lack of business.
A Well it will be better by-and-by.
8 An elegant line of silk waists of the
ewest pattern ard latest cuts have
ae been received by Snell & Fleming.
© 'There were “fourteen passengers for
Downieville, and Sierra City yesterday
nd an extra stage was run as far as
n Juan,
Mryand Mrs. Geo. C. Gaylord will
at tergain thé members of-the Excelsior
Pres club at their home on Broad
street next Monday night.
> The new barber shop of C. E. Wild is
ine of the finest north of Sacramento.
putous cleanliness and first-class
work guaranteed. Inspection invited. tf
°“(Phe-"TrRanscripT is the only evening
paper published in Nevada City. Itis
the best paper published in Nevada
county, and we are not lying when we
make that assertion.
The postoffice in this city will be
enlarged by taking in that portion of
the building now occupied by Wells,
Fargo & Co. There will be some style
about our postoffice when this is done.
There are a number of subscribers
for the TRANSCRIPT who have not paid
any money on their accounts for some
time. Unless payment is made immediately we shall be compelled to
discontinue their paper. tf
“In anticipation of the building of
tie new sewerage system sickness is on
the decrease, and those who have been
dangerously ill are-now all getting
well.” That is what a doctor told the
reporter for a fact in asking bim, “anything new today.”
Harry E, Pratt, who represents a
Sacramento liquor house and bought
the Referee saloon yesterday, will reopen it. with a select stock of domestic
and imported goods. Leonard De
Vilbiss, who lived here last summer, is
coming up from Sacramento to tend
bar at the Referee.
Prof. G. W. Ogden’s night school at
Washington schoolhouse, which meets
Monday, ‘Tuesday, Wednesday. and
Thursday, continues to draw a goodly
number of pupils. Mr. Ogden is a
teaeher of experience and those who
are unable to attend day school have
now a first-class opportunity to preparey themselves in all branches of
school work—especially book-keeping.
In ‘the Superior Court today in the
case of J. W. Relley vs. P. Campbell it
was.-ordered that. the plaintiff be al
lowed ten days in addition to the time
allowed by Jaw. in which to prepare
aud sérve proposed amendments to the
statement on motion for a new trial.
Hoov’s Puts are the only pills to
take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Cure
all liver ills.
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Hoon’s Pris are easy to take, easy to
of-Graniteville were in'town yesterday.
spending a few days.
days.
erty here will leave tomorrow for Detroit, Michigan, where she will spend
the balance of her days.
son) of San Francisco, ,who has been
join the lady’s husband, C. A. Reeks,
H. H. Johnston and H. A. Robinson
W. F. Sperry of Marysville is here
R. G. Landsburg is here from Relief
Hill.
I. J. Rolfe has so far recovered from
his: recent iliness as to be about again.
S. P. Bullard’s family left yesterday
for San Jose where they intend to. remain.
Charles E. Bowdoin of Stockton, who
has been ‘here on a visit, returned home
today.
Mrs. G. Watner (of Grass Valley is
here on a visit.to the family of Joseph
Fleming.
Miss Mary Phelan of. this -city -is
spending a few days with her.mother
at Shady Creek.
T. R. Garnier of Los Angeles arrived
here last night on his way to the Kenton
mine at Alleghany.
Misses Laura Power atd Bessie
Goyne, students at the State University of Berekely, arrived here last evening to spend their vacation with ‘their
folks. '
Miss Mabel Magor of Grass Valley
has been the guest ef Miss Bessie
Waters of Gold Flat for two or three
Ed. Schnare of Sacramento and 8,8.
Scheline of San Francisco returned
here yesterday after making a tour of the
mountains, . 2
Mrs. Joy having sold all her propMrs. E. Illohan (nee Emily Thomphere visiting her uncle, P. F. Simonds,
returned home yesterday.
Mrs, ©. A. Reeks and child arrived
last evening from San ‘Francisco to
the sewing machine sgent.
Col. C. F, McGlashan of Truckee has
returned home from’ Springfield, Ill,
where he has been in attendance upon
the convention of the Brigadier-General of the Uniform Rank, K. of P.
Will Have a Banquet.
The regular monthly meeting of
Eagle Hose Company No. 3 will be
held this eveniug. After the usual
business is transacted a banquet will
be served and the following program
rendered:
Violin solo—William Grimes.
Lecture, “Seaweed;"—H. Tere lgna.
Song—Jobn Ivey.
Remarks—President Wm. ninetion:
Vocal selection—Goo Goo quartette.
Reading—Captain Chace.
Lecture,“Liquid Air,”—Stanley Eade.
«song—Company.
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A Tough Place to do To.
The Klondike press agents are putting lots of glowing color into their
pen-pictures this year, Right, on top
of the statements of those who have returned from the Yukon busin starved
out and penniless, they have the nerve
to say that the output there this season will be abont $40,000,000 and that
the prospects. are. more alluring than
ever. In view of: the actual evidence
the other way, though, they will have a
hard time getting their yarns believed.
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“I would send you a kiss, papa,”
wrote little Lucy, who was away on a
i25 cts. and 60 cts. For sale by H. — OOSER, Secreta:
a Cure indigestion, sick head-. J i wnat d have been eating onions.” erman, the druggist. j moe thon Room %, San
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GRASS $8, VALLBY NEWS.
Over The Telephone,
At the meeting of the officers and
teachers of the Methodist Sunday,
school it was decided to hold’ an annual picnic for the children of the
'Baiday school. “A committee was,.appointed to confer with a like commit{tee from the Congregational ‘and Epis‘oopal Sanday schools and consists of
the following: Rev. E. R, Willis, Henty Champion, Jobn Bonney, Mrs. E. RB.
‘Willis, Miss Clara George, Henry Argall, Samuel George, Alfred Kinsman.
Dr. Jamieson reports two mew cases
well and the other a child of William
Kelleher.
A neat cement sidewalk has been laid
im fromt of the residences of W. H.
George, Mrs. Greany and Mrs. J, Hodge
on Mill street. 5
Jack Trenberth, the athlete and baseball player, has arranged for a Cornish
wrestling match with Ollie Phillips,
best two in three, for $50 aside, The
money. has been posted and the match
will take place on the evening of May
27th at some point yet to be named.
Tonight Sutter Camp, No. 1, of Argonauts will confer the degree upon two
candidates: A car load of fireworks is
the Argonaut band is practicing for
the occasion. 4
The public school teachers received
their pay today. The sum of. $1,789
will be distributed‘among them, which
is quite a tidy little sum to be dis,
bursed each month.
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Onfy One Sate Way.
If a man wants t to bet on the winning
side, let him be on the right side.
There is no other safe rule to conform
to. Ifa manis on the right side, he
will be on the winning side, even if it
seems. the losing side. The right side
is God’s side, and God’s side is sure to
triumph in the end, however it may
Jook to the world just now. It may be
said reverently, that God’s trains have
the right of way on the roads of the
universe, and that he who wants to
reach his destination surely, and on
time, will do well to take his passage
on one. of. those trains, Any’ other
traia is liable ‘to a collision; at the: best
it:is sure to go astray. He who is not
going with God is not going God’s way;
and no other way is a safe one to travel.
7
A Visiting . Sheriff.
J. K. P. Elwell, Sheriff of Sutter
county, was in town today accompanied by Sam Avery of Grass Valley.
He visited the Courthouse and jail and
other places of interest and was quite
favorably impressed with our town.
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A’ Painful Wound.
At the Obam: pion mine yesterday
Charles Schwartz met witha painful accident. While putting in timbers he
climbed up on a post, holding on with
his bands. His partner, W.L. Holman,
went to'stick his candlestick into the
hand jabbed the sharp point of the
candlestick through the back of his
hand, The injury will lay him up for
some time.
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Don’t Do It.
Be very careful about mesmerizing
or hypnotizing yourself. Either. is
very easily done. Think not? To do
it-just look at your own reflection in
the mirror in the eye for a long time
without winking, if you ‘can. In a
short time a mist spreads over your
vision and then .vague colors float
about. you. ‘Then* you float off intoa
+mesmeric or hypnotic sleep, from which
you might never awaken without the
help. of a hypnotist or a mesmerist.
Many persons have through insomnia
been driven to the olddevice of staring at an object. until forced into a
hypnotic sleep. Often it has happened
that they never woke up from such
self inflicted slumber. Take good care
that you. do not lend yourself to this
dangerous practice.
Set ea came
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Many a Lover
Has turned with disgust from an other
wise, lovable. girl with: an offensive
breath. Karl's Clover Root Tea puri-;m
fies the breath by. its: action on the
bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold
for years on absolute guarantee. Price
jot diphtheria. One is Olarence Max-} —
on the way from San Franciséo, and .
timber and not noticing -Schwartz’s . =
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Emblem Under Which the Filipinos
Nave Been Fighting.
This is a picture of the flag which
the Filipinos adopted some months ago
and under which they have been fighting at Iloilo and around Manila. It
differs materially from the emblem
which the insurgents carried when they
‘were fighting the Spanish, but then .
they had not risen to.the dignity of de»
ing a republic.“Their new. flag is herbarotn enough’
in its color scheme. to satisfy the most .
J THE FILIPINO FLAG.savage soul. Yellow. red, blue and
white do not make a very harmonious
combination, however striking the effect may be. The two wide stripes are
red and blue, the blue being the upper
one. The triangular field is white, and
the three stars and the sun in the center are yellow. . It is probable that the
sun signifies the big island of Luzon,
while the three stars indiciste the smaller islands throughout which. the Filipinos have undertaken tu spread their
sway.
tu the Filipinos, for it has fallen on
several hastily deserted battlefields.
Specimens of this emblen: are said to
be highly prized by the .\merican
troops, and the prospects are that a fine
lot will be gathered in and forwarded
to Washingtcn, where they will add
much variety to our collection of cap
tured battlefiage
es
World Poultry Care beats all others
Gaylord & Son, sole agents here. tf.
BORN.
In this city, May 12, 1899, to the wife
of Arthur Oates, a dangbter.
French Tansy Waters.
Thésé are the genuine French Tansy
Wafers, imported direct from Paris.
Ladies can depend upon securing relief from and cure of irregular periods
regardless of cause. In red wrappers.
DRUG COMPANY, importers, San
Francisco. For sale by W. D. Vinton.
Hood’s Pilis
ture’s mild laxatives, and
while gentle are reliable
and efficient. They
iousness, S
and Constipation.
A NEW BATTLEFLAG. &
4j when Mr, Tilley was awakened, by the,
_ Thleres Ty to “Gain Entrance to Bawin
-Tilley’s Residence.
About 3:30 o’clock this morning two ‘from Manila to New York is $285 a
burglars-tried to , break into the resi.
dence of Edwin Tilley on Main street.
With a a pinch bar they pried. open Mr.
Tilley’s bedroom window and had .
a ladia Te} blichedi va
" realize the cost of the war news sent
from Manila each day. ‘Tite regular
. rate of the Eastern telegraph company
‘word, and a dispatch filling one colamn
‘of the Republican would cost about
. $4000 simply for cable tolls. When a)
farge humber of hewspapers use the.
‘raised the witidow about’ ‘six inches . same dispatch, as in the case of matter
i distributed by’ press associations, the.
Boise. He got out of bed as quickly as jem of it to euch paper is, of course,
. he could and went ‘for his pistol.
The thieves saw him and ran out the:
gate and down the street, but: not until
he got a. good look at them through the . . Same
window. ‘He is positive he knows one
of the men.
A few months ago. burglars entered
the Tilley residence through the pantry door and passing into the bedroom
where Mr. Tilley was asleep stole his
gold watch and a diamond pin. It'‘is
probable that the two visitors this
morning were the ones who. called.be‘much reduced, although ‘the agnual ex' pensd, of collecting news hag -béen incrna forall: American news papers
try’s Oriental expansion.
6 papers have a — serthe Herald’s«
printed a special
cost about, $2825, and. that’was at the. :
regular rate of $235 a word. . Still
fore: another dispatch, much shorter, was
to ome : \ [2 . sent ata later hour marked “urgent,”
This flag hes thus far been a hooded . :
Beware of substitutes. LA FRANCE
Are prepared from NaRouse the Liver
Cure Sick Headache, BilSour Stomach,
Sold
everywhere, 25c. per box.
Prepared by C.I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mags.
A dispatch from Washington declares
that’ President McKinley is to visit .
California. That may compensate for’
the disappointment of not seeing Dewey. . .
McKinley is mighty popular here and .
would be given a good American wel-.
come, :
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Not.a Nevada County Editor. .
“T have collected six yearly subscriptions,” said the. rural editor, “and 1
don’t know whether to take a week off,
or justsit. ardund ‘and feel good.’
“That’s the trouble money brings,” said
his wife.” “Before you went out collect.
ing you were happy; now you're unset .
tled. There’s nothing true but heaven!”
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Gold Ure Discovery in Lander.
One of the largest good propositions .
ever found in this State was recently
discovered by W. H. Bray in San Juan
Canyon, 30 miles south of Austin, Nevada. The ledge averages 100. feet in
width and has been traced for.a dis
ce of ‘three claims. ‘Numerous
samples taken across the ledge’ show
assays running in’ gold from ‘$2.50 to
$12 per ton, and three ounces in silver.
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@alifornia’s’ farmers have ceased
whistling for fain, and are now figurity
out how they Gan spend money as fast
as they are obliged to earn it.
Young Mothers.
Croup is the terror of thonsands of
young mothers because its outbreak is
80 ago! — and frequently fatal. Shiloh’s Cough and Constmption Cure’
has never been known to fail. The
worst. .cases. relieved immediately.
Price 25 cts,, 50 cts: and $1.00. For sale
by H. Dickerman, the druggist. tf
he
For Sale.
A house for rent in a good location. Enquire at the TRANSCRIPT office. mit
Busy Little Feet
acts like magic in cases of Croup. It! ¥
_ Notice of Assessment.
MINING COMPANY,
rade County, California.
the peers of Directors held on the Sth
of May, 1899, an assessment of
United States Gold
the — of the
24, San Francisco, mr Baltte
Pv igpe unpaid
i ee auction, a
fore, will be sold on Tuesda:
ing and expenses of sale.
"By order steal wees: of Directors.
ADGER HILL AND CHEROKEE GRAVEL
-—Loca sTiebate te tacts Sat gation ot prinNeed stout little Shoes and we can sup< mi . 2
pyre Location of works, Cherokee, Ne ply them.
Notice is py Nid given that ata meeti te
$3 00 es.
rnia,
r year stock upon which this assessment shall
» th
zith day of June, 1899, to pay the Selinauans
assessment together with costs of advertis* While possessing great strength and
light, easy and entirely free from clumon the 7th di f J ess. rth: more ices.
800, will be Cetinauews and advertised for ‘ein Further the: prices.ate
and unless payment is . moderate.
BOVEY BROS.,.
Broad Street.
All kinds of
SHIRTS.
The celebrated
MONARCH.
With ‘long bosom, short bosom or colored bosom, The best fitting shirt made. All sizes!
Erom 75 cts. to $1.50.
P
phe m man.o# woman who is about to buy Clothing these days must be in an awful predicament if they read the different Clothing advertisements. Some people
pomeiier deveptionan art. It may be,.but it is an art we have no use for. ‘Fair dealing is artistic enough for us. It makes new friends and holds old ones. Our
“Motto is : Your money back if your ,.urchase proves unsatisfactory. Retarn it and get. your money—you shall have it without a word of argument and we wil
be good friends just the same.
ry
Ky E C KW a A R.
: ~ all the, latest. sty) les
tterns— Puffs,” Imperials, Tecks
4 Le Raed
, Bow and Four-in-Hand.
an
Confidential to the 3
People Who Wear Cothinns
Particularly those who
Think of Buying.
Light Weight
ae
1] kinds and colors.
Just the thing for warm weather.
cd
of Leather Stocking,
Triple Knee,. They do the work perfectly.
For Children, . NEVADA COUNTY
2g: conte: 8 BOM. 5 ELECTRIC POWERCO.
Hot Weather
Has No T errors
TO THOSE
WHO HAVE AN
{Electric Fan ;
We will furnish you with the,
Fan, supply a continuous day
and night current and keep
the Fan in repair for
Six Months
At the Bis moderate price
$12.00,
: each anal ia Pine street
and see the Fans in operation.
Our stock of Children’s Footwear is .
made up of the best’ and newest goods .
share was. levied upon the capital stock procurable.
of the corporation, doin to. mmediately in
in i the Secretary at
Street, . durability they also have style and are
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Coming West. which meant that the dispatch would be
paid for at three times the epg hie si
on condition that it wae
ordinary messages. ig ‘of pet
500. words. at: $7.05 a word would be
. $8525 and one of 100 words $705. The
Eastern telegraph oompany is making
money out of the Philipppine business
if no one else isi: Ite wires are ‘heavily
burdened daily.
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-How’s. This?
We-offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that éannot be. cured by. Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
¥. J. CHENEY & CO, ures Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned; hi ave known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and _.believe bim pérfeotly honorable iu all
pene nrg transactions, baer financially
able to,carry out any 0 tion made
by thei te Bren: r
West & TRuax, Wholesate Druggists,
Toledo,.O..WaLoine.F Marvin, W Whole.
‘sale Drugists, Toledo, O.
Hal)’s Catarrh Cure is: taken internally, Acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the ‘system.
Price 75c. per bottle. Sold. by all
Druggists. Testimonials free.
Hall’s family Pills are the best.
Difficult cult. Things,
Buddha said: : “There are atten
things in the: world— being poor, to. be
charitable; being rich and great, to be
religious; to escape destiny; to repress
lust, and famish desire; tose can,
able al
‘the world (to touch ebicoe without
setting the heart on. it; to. invest
matter to the very bottom; not toc
demn the ignorant; thoroaghly to. extirpate self-esteem, to be good, and at
the same time to be learned and Mater:
to.see the hidden principle in the profession of religion; to attain nies end
without exultation; to” exhibit in a
right way the doctrine of expediency;
to save men by converting them; to be
the same in heart and life; to avoid
controversy.
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Bonded a Mine.
The Metropolitan mine near Moore's
Flat was bonded yesterday to a company of which John Bradbury, the
Los Angeles millionaire, is a prominent
member. The bond was secured by
na bad Sullivan, the company’s repre. .
re . sentative, who left yesterday noon for
Sap Francisco but will. return shortly
and begin work on the mine.
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Sick Headaches, .
The curse of overworked womankind,
are quickly and surely cured by Karl’s
Clover Root Tea, the great blood purifler and tissue builder. Money refunded if not satisfactory. Price 26 cts:
and 50 cts. For sale by H. Dickerm
the druggist. 7 uc ts
ICE CREAM afid
ICE CREAM SODA
AT FOLEY’S,
RTT TE
TROJAN SHIRT WAISTS
At
-"Pigtlta: we dibs you today our third shipment of T ROJAN SHIRT WAISTS in white and colored.
See our window display.
The Trojan is the BEST FITTING ‘nid most STYLISH waist made in this country.~ We have sold them ev
ery year for about 8 years and would not Saree them un.
der any consideration,
If you’ get yout proper size, you get a proper fit.
are all fitted before they leave
mec take a look at them while in our window.
They
the factory.
Respectfully,
MAHER C. CO’ S.
Come to us ton Wash Goods,
Don’t forget us house-cleanin time if you want NEW
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~ MAKER & GO.
as Crawford
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sunnrrenntt
FS ny:
Beginning May Ist, 1899, Faia
Has the Finest Lot
‘Summer Millinery
IN NEVADA COUNTY.
_Tastlest City;styles,
Se A ce RS
ds the place
"to buy all kinds.
of Furniture at
the lowest ogg
Fancy Chairs, ‘Cowes,
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