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SS ES TT ENT)
ted Cross Society.
ng of patriotic ladies of
yesterday afternoon at
was @ success as we knev
. Among other matters
the ladies was the organ-.
ranch Society of the Rei
was finally decided upon,
. . Buffington was instructs the secretary of the So=<.
francisco for. further ad‘manner of perfecting an
and also to tender the
fhe ladies of this city in
‘use of mercy and relief
x8 the objects and purma ateresmereniscnenns of
ore Oatarrh in this section
‘y than all other diseases
“antil the last fewpy to be incurable,
many years doctors pro2 local disease, and pre. remedies, and by cong to cure with local treatinced it incurable. Science
satarrh to be a constitu®,and therefore requires
I treatment. Hall’s Camanufactured by F. J.
, Toledo, Ohio, is the only
cure on the market. It
rnally in doses from 10
spoonful. It acts directly
and mucous surfaces of —
They offer one hundred
1y case it fails to cure.
alars and testimonials:
O88,
Y & CO., Prop., Toledo, O.
uggists, price 75c. per botily Pills are the best.
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anted For «‘War With
Spain,’’ :
yattles on sea and land
bout armies, navies, forts
sof both nations and
of the great victory of the
y; tells everything about
hley, Fitzhugh Lee and
handers, by Hon. James
1g, the intrepid leader for
n the halls of Conzrers
war book published; 600
100 superb illustrations,
st colors. Has large colBiggest book, highest comest price; only $1.75. Each
ives grand $1.00 premium
d enormous; harvest for
ays credit; freight paid;
Write today. Address,
Book Concern, Dept, 15
street, Chicago: m17-3w
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if you want something
he place to go to. They
rs follow. m31-tfseme caameaipiaal
nual Meeting.
AR ANNU. MEETING OF
iders of eer ae Gold MinPhd held at os — pal the
attery street, San Francisco,
Monday, the 6th day of Juue
‘of 9 4. M., for the purp.se o
i of Directors to serve for the:
and the transaction of such.
8 ay come before the meet-.
00ks will close Gn Wedues-une, at 3 o’clock P.M
+ RUIZ, secretary.
tery street, San Fraunci<co,
‘ _ m2itl
nual Meeting.
\R ANNUAL MEETING OF
piders of the Minerva Gold
will be held at the office cf
3 Battery street, San Frana, On Monday, the éth day of
e hour of 10 A M., for the
inga Board of Directors to
suing year, and the transacer business as may come bez. Transfer books will close
the ist of June. at 3 o'clock
~K. RUIZ, Secretary.
ttery street, San Francisco,
m2i-td
a lot of
. SUITS
Per Suit,
ee them.
. Tar 57,
_ . ies like whisky, coffee and tobacco,
‘but there are those who have: the Di. . Republic war with Spain marks the beOnce again we shall be a naval Power
. to be feared rather than despised. The
© victory at Manila teaches us that it ig §
. only ships and trained Americans to
. man them that the United States needs
. to make it one of the foremost naval
Powers of the world.
» have been driven from the seus by jeal; ous legislators and unjust laws is @
. shame and a disgrace. If it had been
. properly fostered, oar merchant marine
; could quickly have recovered from
; even the serious losses experienced dur. ing the civil war;and, asin ante-bellum
. days, our sail would have whitened}
2 every sea. But we every year pay out
. enormous sums for freights that are
varried in foreign bottoms. And there
> fhave been in every Congress cranks who
> and progressive to provide for offense
» and defense a navy to which we could
" refer without a blush” of shame. The
_ navy we now. possess; but to the cranks,
_ andso-called watchdogs of the treasury,
ie rs
f
“THE TRANSCRIPT,
SATURDAY.* .. MAY 21, 1898
JOR MRDRANA,
How He Took Bis Sentence of {2 Years
; in Prison,
_ Ae stated in a telegraphic dispatch.
yesterday to the Transoriet, ‘Joé Me
_ drana was sentenced to twelve years.
imprisonment. The Bee says Judge
Hart administered a terrible warning
tomen who think that their authority . .
over their wives extends to the matter
of their life or death:’ He sentenced
Joe Medrana, convicted by a jary-of
assanit with intent to murder his wife,
to a term of twelve years imprisonment
at the Folsom ‘penitentiary. Jadge
Hart said that because of the candor
of the defendant on the witness stand,
he would not inflict the extreme punishment, which is fourteen years. © :
When Medrana heard the sentence
which will confine him in prison for
twelve years, he said, without bravado
or show of softer emotion:
“Thank you, Judge,” .
Medrana’s wife was not in the Courtroom when sentence was pronounced .
In passing judgemut upon the prison6r, Judge Hari said that the circumstances of Medranu’s crime were atrocious, although the conduct of his
young wife Was pot’ all that it should
have been. Medrana had been married
to her but a few weeks, and she should
not have appeared on the streets of at
dinner with another'man without having obtained her husband’s consent.
When she was brough t to her room by
the husband, the latter choked her un‘till she was almost dead. “In fact, he
thought she was dead; but finding ‘her
returning to life he stabbed her twice. . .
When an officer arrived Medrana fied
the place. .There was no doubt that he
intended to kill his wife and knew
thoroughly what he was doing.
Judge Hart said there was no law
which justified a man in taking the law
into his own hands. If he cannot get
along with his wife, his duty is to separate from her. Of eourse, there are
times when men’s impulses drive them
to rasb'acts; but that does not interfere
with their responsibility to the law. If
his wife was found in any way unfaithful he should have invoked the law.
Judge Hart remarked, before sentencing Medrana that he did not consider
him altogether abandoned.
“GRISP BACON,
He Who Did Not Write ‘Shakespeare's
Plays.
“A man’s nature rans either to herbs
or weeds, therefore, let him seasonably
water the one and destroy the other.”
In other words, cultivate your powers and put aside the things which rob
you of strength and energy, which
can be turned into money and fame.
«~ OF course “the crowd” float along
and don’t care much what happens, so
they can deaden the body with narcotvine desire to amount to something in
this world, and to these such words are
addressed. :
If you have constitution enough to
stand whisky, coffee and tobacco, well
and good. If not, trade them off for
success, and that only comes as a result of energy enough to apply oneself, ,
If coffee interferes in the least with
it. Success is worth more than coffee.
Use the food drink, Postum. It has
much the color and taste of coffee but
brain, and the beverage is of a most
tovthsome character.
Sold by grocers,
All Things Will be New.
It would be scarcely too much to say
that in tbe history of the American
ginning of a new era, says ah exchange.
That our merchant marine should
resisted every attempt of the patriotic
are no thanks due. At every suggestion of an appropriation for coast de-.
feuses or yew ships they cried extrayagance and clamored for economy. .
—+2oe _ .
Would be a6 od Thing. .
It bas been euggested that J.J. Cor}
bett get up a regiment of prize fighters.
It would be a good thing to send such!
a band of heroes to the front, and the
prayers cf all respectable people would
go upward that the whole crowd mig. ti gny other kind.
as
“Gel More.
their age?
lyn Eagle.
wife?”
‘Brooklyn Life.
is a bankrupt! ”—Tit-Rite.
Qualified,
‘get into the “smart set?”
not very smart,
Life.
Unkind,.
doesn’t exaggerate.
She—When is thau?
Times.
Cashibroke, : “You told me
me, and ‘yet I discover that your father
The Height of Cruelty. ;
~ “Cruel, heartless woman!” cried Lord . a8 was wanted. Bargains were made
direct with the owners of large herds
and about one hundred thousand head
were secured, the larger number to be
Life.
Not Well Said.
“I did not see you in church last Sunday, Mr. Spiffles,” said the dominie.
“No; I slept at home last Sunday
morning,” replied Mr. Spiffles.—Harlem
Johnnie Fewscads.
“Which one?”
humor he is in.
est.” —N. Y. World.
Matrimonial Item. ,
“Where are you going in such a
hurry?” asked Hostetter McGinnis of
Not to Be Caugh
an oath.
“Don’t what?”
“an
Lacks dud Lark
Here’s a word cf warning,
It’s altogether richt
But avoid a lark at pight.
“Of course she is,”
with which she broke the co
caused both of ‘the Women
Detroit Free Press,
t.
Mr. Grouch—Oh, no, you don’t!
Stopped the Confab.
' “Be careful what. you say over the
your digestion, nerves or heart, drop}-line, Mrs. Brightly; you may be sure
the telephone girl is listening,”
mbination
to run.—
>
2 ‘Man (to clerk whom he has . We0Ursed. Of course, it was agaiziat
caught kissing his typewriter)—Do .
pay you to kiss my typewriter, sir? ,
Clerk—You don’t have to—Il’'m will. 2 8tep of this kind, but “needs must
ing to do it for hothing.—N. Y. Journa
on The Iceman’s Warning.
Then, candidiy spoke he:
“Of course, you know, 80 small a sum
Won't cit much ice with me.”
__. ~Washington Star.
What They Really Do.
He—Why do women misrepresent
She—They don’t, If they misrepresent anything, it is their youth.—Brook‘You are my ideal;, won"t you be my
“I prefer to remain your ideal."
you loved
The Popular Implement,
Maud has paper-kKnives in numbers,
Bronze and silver, cla and new;
But whene’er She cuts-a’novel
She just makes a hair-pin do,
-Chicago Record,
She—Do you think Van Aukem can
He—TI don't see why he shouldn’t; he's
you, know.—Harlem
He—There is only one time a womar
“When she speaks of her age."—N. Y.
“I am going to old Bondclipper to
ask for the hand of his daughter.”
“Phat all depends on what sort of a
If he is in good humor
I'll propose for the youngest. If he has
a cranky spell T'll propose for the oldMrs. Grouch—I heard of a man who
broke himself of Swearing by paying
his wife five cents every time he uttered
‘et_me into any snap like that.
You'd be furnishing burned steak and
suggy biscuits every. morning.”—Cin-cinnati Enquirer.
To rise with the lark in the morning,
—L. A. W. Bulletin,
-y “Indeed, Cm not,” yelled the hello
is made of powerful pare food elements . ™!4, and the sizzling, crackling sound
. hat sustain and nourish body and
Hoop’s Pruts act easily and promptly
‘a on the liver and bowels. Oure’ sick
headache.
ee yy rg:
tion in the salaries of the officers has
followed. An exchange says:
‘The cut in the majority of cases is
equivalent to a reduction of 25 per
Cent, a very material lightening of ‘the
monthly expenses of each company.
It is likely now that an endeavor will
so that more men can be employed .
for the same amount of money now
the grain of both the mining managers
and the principal shareholders to take
1,} when the devil drives,” Nothing yet
has been.done in the matter, but it is
likely — the. proposition will crop up
before long. — ee
Went in on Time.
%. When Uncle Sam knew that he was
to have a little unpleasantness with
the Spaniards he*toncluded it would
be-a good scheme to go west and buy
cattle. He knew the Yankees were
ever ready to combine and fix up little
penny, hence his anxiety to buy beef
before the declaration of war. Accordingly, says an exchange, Secretary of
Agriculture Wilson sent some of his
boys out West to corral as many steers
CT rare ver ema RT
WAGES, iesabin te mz”
‘Nerden oe take with Hood’s Sa réaparilla. a Patriotism is a predominating feat-. .
Nevada State have adopted a policy of Yet efficient. ; . ss
_. . Petrenchment, owing to the dull times aca :
'. in the business, and a general redacoe :
be made to regulate wages at the mines .
schemes by which to turn an honest . ti
PATRIOTIC KRIGHTS, —
ealth take Hood’s Sarsaparilla with. Ope aires eae
them vouderfal good, that it will do} Grand Lodge of Pythians Tender a ReglHoodt Pie We tis only gus t Ment to ths Government
ure in the Grand Lodge, K. of P., now
in session at Santa Rosa, ana the following telegram was sent to the President of the United States tendering tle
services of a regiment of Pythians‘o:
the government in case they should be
. California, Knights of Pythias, now in
session at Santa Rosa, Cal, and ropre.
. aence needed:
e€rsl1s en . Santa Rosa, May 17th.
To the President of the United States,
0 S S senting over 11,000 loyal America:: citi-!
zens, hereby tender the services of a
Washington: The Grand Lodge of
A gh which seems to full regiment, composed of and offic)
oni i shite Of all the sta cered by members of this order, subyou have needs
certainly ‘ject to your call at any time. We will
energetic sensible treatment, . have ready for you a second and third
For twenty-five years that stand. regiment whenever the government
ard preparation liver oil, needs them. The men, officered, after
ready for any duty assigned them. We
await your orders. :
* Lieutenant Governor Jeter of Santa ;
Cruz was appointed a committee of .
one to interview Governor Budd and .
the tryin affections if possible get him to ra ta liceuse to .
g lenge, end veh! i the different companies of the Uniform .
teason why: the cod-liver oil, par. Rank in the State permitting them to,
two weeks’ drilling in camp, will be. ~
i]
REQUIRES
NO COOKING
MAKES
COLLARS
AND CUFFS
STIFF
AN
ONE POUND OF THIS STARCH WILL GO.
AS FAR AS A POUND AND A nee
OF ANY OTHER SiARCil.
di ted, Strengthens and drill, organize and psrade with guns
reitallces the whole sysand other accouterments of war.
}
» act as a c to the Candidates Fer Count i .
ind sid {the an ate cr ee y OMicea, .
berg soothes and In almost. every county in the State .
UFACTURED ony ay .
"J.C.HUBINGER BROS,CO .
UHI
§ KEOKUK,lowa. NEW HAVEN,CON
GHT
‘and You
Gel Less
Why is it every sarsaparilla
which tries to sell itself, ranges
itself
ard ?
inst Ayer’s as the standhy is it that all have to
offer extra inducements — bigger
bottles, fancy wrappers, chea
price —
be captured by General Blanco or some
other Spanish General.
thing, everything,
the one inducement of quality ?
ut
cured and packed in barrels.
“How Did She
~ Burn Her Face’
About Our Daughter
tions Cured
Smooth, Soft, White Skin Now.
“C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass:
Wouid Be Covered with Biood,
We-had a great many doctors to see her,
out they did not help her in the least: It
was a terrible task to care for her. When
we took her away from home, people
would ask, ‘ How did that child burn her
face?’ She was completely covered with
scabs fora long time. She suffered everything. .At last we concluded to try Hood’s
Sarsaperilla, because I had great faith in
it, and aiter awhile we could see that she
was getting better. People said she would
certainly be left with. scars on her face,
but she was not. It is now a year since
she was cured by Hood’s Sarsaperilla, and
her face is as
Smooth and White and Soft
-as that of any child. I believe Hood’s
Sarsaparilla to be the best family medicine that can be obtained. I take it myself for headache and that tired feeling,
and I have found nothing to equal it. One
peculiarity about’ Hood’s Sarsaparilla is
that it is pleasant to take and it is no
trouble to induce children to takeit, Thdoctors pronounced my little girl’s diseas:
to be eczema, or salt rheum.”Mre
WitsuR W , Warren, Connecticut.
N. B. Do not be induced to buy any
substitute. Be gure to get
Hood's Sarsaparilla
The Best —in fact the One True Blood Purifier
Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5.
peta eure Liver Ills; easy t-.
Hood’s Pills take, easy tooperate *
Go To Tur Ow1 for Pabst Milwaukee
Lager—on draught. It is delicious. tf.
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New Ice Company.
The Nevada City Ice Company is now
prepared to supply the public with
first-class .natural ice at reasonable
rates. Office at residence of Thomas
Coreoran, first door above Theater
Ice house, rear of I'heater. Telephone
No. 791, : :
tf. Corcoran & ARBOGAST.
Everyruine is first-class at THe Ow.
and at popular prices. m81-tf.
For Sale.
One lot with free water on the place.
Has a frontage of 180 feet on the main
toad, and runs back 286-feet; also one
piece of fine land containing 8 acres,
with free water. Apply to
Brown & Moraan,
m10-tf Real Estate Agents.
Rare and Beautiful !Finished vith. Sequoia.
a specialty.
£
BUILDING, MILL. AND MINING LUMBER
Yard at Depot. uephens Ko, 5I.
That Was What PeopleAsked
Dreadful Itching, Burning Erup“ Gentlemen: Our little daughter is now
four years old. When she wasabout three . ~
months old, she had eruptions on her face
which were very disagreeable, and itched
so much, especially at night, that it made
her trouble a great deal worse, I was
obliged to keep her hands tied at night
and it was necessary to watch her during
the day. She would scratch herself whenever she had the chance, until her clothes
irritation, Can . candidates for county offices are an-.
you think of any combinouveed in the local papers. Colusa
nation so effective as this? county takes the lead in this line, there.
Sure you get SCOTT'S Emulsion. See that the) being one and one-half columns of poBe
™an-and' fish are on the wrapper.
me
.
pion api pe igen to ge announcements in the Colusa;
&
.
This starch ig on scientific principles by men who have had ears of practical
rience in fancy launderi » It resto Id li d 2 ‘cS
hatural iral whiteness and imparts’ beautiful and lasting fe ete ye ees yn Se
other
asting finish, manufactured set is ene res pony containing neither arsenic,
even for a baby powder,
For sale by allwholesate and retail grocers,
BOWNE, Chemists, New York,
For Most Fashionable Styles
And Perfect Satisfaction
IN YouR
©@MILLINERY@S
“ “As Wellas Prices,
CALL AT
Miss Hoeft’s,
Stein’s Stationery Store.
IIOORROOROORHOOIOOK
It, Jb, ‘ cl
aN va
n
er} He carries a large stock of all kinds of
ap
cb
‘
SEN
(OZ)
@ { Wy) Lg
. PEMRBCLOVEZODE SN OED
It Stands to Reason
That a house dealing exclusively in Farniture and Household Furnishings is the
poe to go to purchase anything in this
c : ine. Housekeepers ‘and others will find Bor}
it to their advantage to visit ~
KINKEAD’S FURNITURE STORES,
Commercial Street.
Furniture, and will supply you with any
article at San Francisco prices, with the
freight added. Remember, that when you
buy from KINKEAD
You Get Your Money’s Worth.
SD,
259
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of)
> iS & NO USE TALKING,
After Careful Examination
I Find that the “
Popular # Clothing # Store
Is the place where
you can get the
best goods for the
: .
least money. .
Men’s Fedora Felt Hats in all the latest shades, for $1.00.
Men’s All Wool Pants, actual value $4.50, for $3.00.
Men’s All Wool Suits, in black and brown, $5.50.
Ladies’ Kid Button Shoes, patent tips, $1.25,
Boys’ Lace Shoes, calfskin, every pair guaranteed, $1.50.
Men’s Straw Hats, from 15 cents to $1.50.
ee retired list for
. LUETJE & BRAND, _
: Watchmakers and Jewelers. Broad ee
There’s a Screw Loose :
Perhaps in that clock
of yours,or the watch
that kept such good
time has become a
little’ erratic in its
movements.
Don’t put them on
this reason. In our
repairing department even
the most debilitated clocks
and wa‘ches are restored
to life, beauty and regular
hab'ts. All orders promptly attended to arid charges
are reasonably low.
We guarantee all of our
work.
We also attend to the repairing of Articles of Jewelry re 3
quiring skillful and delicate handling, and make to order all
kinds of Jewelry.
BSSSSSSS9S9SG9999SO
Popular Clothing Store,
Commercial Street. J. LEVY, Proprietor.
Telephone—Store, 203; residence, 201.
BEEHIVE
GROCERY ..
Jd; JACKSON. 6 3s
Proprietor
Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale
Depot for :
Fancy Groceries —
; 8 y
SD,
Agency For--flonogram Whiskey Is ' h
Blue Label Catsup NZ Our Styles are the
Fwy
IS
SEE MY ASSORTMENT OF
Orimmed Sats, ete.
and compare Prices.
Ges
You will find That
Very Latest and
Prices the Lowest.
PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND POTTED :
MEATS AND FISH. W.-H. Crawford.
oc) eA ANS eae ore $1 25. Battle Ax Tobacco...... 30 a
Duffy’s Malt....... . 1 00] Pickles, % gal. bottles.. 25\===
Gamecock Whisky Jax. 100] “ in bulk, pergal. 50 THE TRANSCRIPT
TAL, Whisky 0502s. 75 . Olives, Ke I 25
Bryant’s Root Beer ,2j. 10] Mikado Soap, per bar... _ 05 PUBLISHES THE VERY
Hire’s ““ 3for 50) Everything else in proportion.
** ARABIAN ROAST’’ Coffee
'. is the Best. TOWLE BROS. CO.,
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