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“THE TRANSCRIPT.
Sis & te
OF Mer thie city has
re-.
caller p
to leave..
the appointment ofDistrict Dep-. “We bave o two umbrellas,” sald, mothers tos
celved
and
Hoa aPalatal
A, A. Charotnat
InnB tacts
Issued Every Evening, Sundays Exoepted, . tems That Should faa
Da
&
‘
;
uty, by the Grand Lodge of ‘Odd Felthe. hostess, ‘and I am sorry to say the’. Dights and take
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—BY
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BROWN & CALEING. oie dab
ey fa,
{REMS OF SUBSCRITTION
; PerYear
:
:
$6
p
s
:
“iowa: Hale distal seabnaies ile city Dove: se se been. Paying cote pained the anueualteet oriks‘Rev
rious Accident.
Day.
Every
Something New
rapiaara
aT NEVADA o~k
At
ee
th
tt
{
.
them,
occa ea “ =sash
bg
hanging
up is
painted
:
pa Valtap: Blocatels, cabal fon the cover in big letters: ‘KissMel’ . Z."
ive’ paster cared
For Life:Insurance see T.‘eB. Gray.
eee
drink cident occurred that may prove to ba oidedly ghee ss Seer
°
at one
:
service
Laas
sienee
1 ekUmbrella."
sorter“ fervor
ome painted:
‘This:
Is a Stolen
“db throughout
gegen
ae this section.
:
‘without a moment's hesitation, “I don’t
Old Castle Whiskey at J. Hopkins’jonnat. The accident was censed by a
teeny part mlé-tf . sledge hammer getting caught in the oueitilay: 0, Beoond Tofantry, ot Ne. ant people to think I’m a thief.”
-P. 0, BOX B. saloon.
NO. 41.
TELEPHONE
:
:
a
&
Pig’s feet—two cans for 25 cents at jaws of the rock breaker and becoming vada City having received the ‘highest Sigs Tribune.
percentage
(28 58) under the rules gov-.
Jackson’s,
;
ml-tf
”
1%0
A
Bare
Chance.
22,
y
...Ma
....
TUGSDAY
fastened so tight thatit was necessary erning the contest for the silhouette
A-M-I Silk Underskirts at Snell and
were posted iu a public place, .
Crawford—I wouldn't let Bobbie present
to
drive it out from underneath, J. M. target firing trophy, that company hus have ; iis
Fleming’s.
m14-tf
tin whistle while he was beatmurder, riot and suicide would fill the
Company O gave an interesting street Kitts was underneath with a hammer ‘been swarded the custody of the tro-. ing his drum: because I thought it streeta with blood.
;
The weather is all. right for tomorand bar endeavoring to loosen it’ so phy—a silk flag now in the possession would annoy you.
Crawford—Give it to him at ‘once,
of Company M, Seventh Infantry—un-:
row’s picnic.
it could be tsken-cut,; and Superintentho Doings of “ee drill last night.
til after the skirmish firing for the year] Perhaps he will brek the whistle by
‘Murdered a Child.
ores
:
Daily Chronicle of the
dent Charonnat was ‘looking into. the 1900.
poking it through the head of the.
Flaked
Wheat,
8
packages
for
25
cents
‘and Young.
“Aupxoons
Ch
Pa
May
1
—Last
by
drum.—N. Y. Journal World.
«ee
rock breaker when the hammér became
at Guenther’s Oash Store.
ml4-tf
‘list.
sick
the
on
is
ms
Willia
Mre, Al.
Por Sale at a ditesin.
‘Otherwise Occupied. see
Ham Rolls and Corned Ham. Someloose and was thrown with great forve
L. Hyman left this morning for San thing new, At GayLorp’s.
“Don’t you sometimes pause end re
tf out of the rock breaker, and hit him
Francisco.
A house and lot in good aseatlog’ flect on the uncertainties of this lite?”
Oall on Ed Schmidt when you want on the bridge of the nose, breaking it
J. 8. Landabure of Relief Hill came
House has 7 rooms and electric jighte said the thoughtful young man.
‘anything in the tobacco line. -.
tf
“No,” replied Senator Sorghum; “not, od
and fracturing his skall.
over last evening. —
throaghonut. Lot has. 150 foot. front
The gold watch raffled by J.8. HolJohn Spaulding came up from Aubrook was won by ticket No. 28.
q§A physician was inimediately sumand:is large euough to build another often, It takes up all my time hington an
burn this morning.
at the Transormr track of the sure things.”—Washin
That tonic,Beef, Iron and Wine; with moned; also the wife of the injared house of. Enquire
Star.
Frank’ Golden came over from Oarm22-tf ©
be)
Celery, at Vinton’s, is pond a very man. Samuel Granger, one of the office.
The Under Side of pow
eon on the morning train.
large sale.
tf
Mabel (after the caller had gone)~.
principal owners of the mine, stopped
A.J, Josrosk of Milwaukee is among
Native
Daughters,
Notice.
J. Ohivell, formerly of Lake City,
. Did. you notice the pained expression}.
the guests at the National.
the machinery and let the employes of
has bouxht the Nihell residence on NeLaurel Parlor, N. D. G. W. will hold. that came over Mr. Hankinson’s face premio
M.G. Wyllie and Ohas. Travis came
the mine off for the day. Up to. the
vaia street.
ite regular meeting Thursday evening ‘when he shifted his chair?
down from Forest Oity today.
Maud—No. What was the matters = : a é Mi
The friends of James Wills will find time of this’ writing the unfortunate There will be initation of candidates,
0. D. Beronnette of San Francisco
him at the saloon lately. occupied by man was still at the mine, not having folluwed by an entertainment. ° Full at“ ‘Mabel—I think he found where I had!
Omm
came in on the afternoon train.
stuck my gum.—Chicago Tribune.
fred Senner.
recovered sufficient to be moved to his tendance desired. By order,
R. Brown of St. Louis came in on
H. J. Wright has been appoi
CenA New. Wrinkle.
:,
Maraaner GEeLirsPm,
the afternoon train.
high walk to. the
y~ Prehome. It cannot be exactly ascer‘Tramp—Say, boss, won’t you help a
td
President.
E. L. Gibbens of San Francisco is sus Ennmerator for Nevada
found
that
he had fractured
tained
at
this
time
just
how
badly
he
poor ‘feller?
cincts 1 and 2.
here spending a few days.
Dude—The old story, Isuppose—sick bone of his left arm and alao badly dle
A fall line of Waterman’s fountain is hurt, but at least it is quite seri ous
First-Class
lass Plumbing.
C. W. McLouth of San Francisco is
loosted it.
. wife and two starving children?
pens at Vinton’s. These pens need no and may prove fatal:
_ here spending a few days.
. Tramp—No, boss, new. story—siek
Geo.
E.
Tarner
is
pre
prepare’
to
do.
‘all
recommendation.
:
tf
i
Lo
: Lost.
kinds of plumbing at the correct rates ebild, and two starving wives.
What about Memorial Day ? . Is it} kes
BA temiagrhok on: —
;(es
ee day of those. swe
PBRSONAL PO
POINTERS.
“4 rs
acne Y
A. MN, Bgizatt of:
mes ty
ae kiand
Oskiand
arrived . ‘© be Observed in this city? One week
atrived
_.
here on the afternoon train.
Phil Dann came down trom Wash
eat .
att
. comorrow it cecars,
Mistake.
Terrible
Hats,©
“Picnic
and on the shortest motice. He has a
w [otae_ force of first-class.plambers em
i Gee tan ok
s
ployed, who thoroughly understend.
ote ae
ee
Ne
orders i
Cramer, ex-Representutive of this State, . +105. business, Lea
“Phe Pines” is the title selected-for »
2B
Eee
Oa. for
ne needed
Reething
or the
namesjust
pre and
ee . . low,
eeetime
See
veey to avoid the
started in the/ ancidentally ehot and killed his wife.. mediatel
to be
weekly
ington to-day to spend a few days.
town ofnewspap
Overton,erthis
county.
rush, asthe
toMr.and Mrs. Cramer. were attempting} draws near for the sower work to be. morrow
A. M, Nihell of Forest City was here
iH
ra
Five carloads of cement arrived at.
—
H. A. Diebe of San Franciveo arrived . ‘°Morrow. All the same as next 4th of . Mrs, Cramer was on the opposite side
the depot today, to be used on the new
Deafness Cannot be Cured
of a woodshed from her husband, who
here last evening on mining business, . 77/7 If we have no celebration.
Mrs, L. L. Gaffney and children have, 4 borse owned by Wm. H. Andrews. noid in his hand a loaded shotgun. He. by local applications, as they cannot . conrthouse.
The town will look terribly deserted . to dislodge a rat trom a’ pile of debris. . completed.
last night en route tothe up country,.
HI
cai
ie
m29-t
_
:
ae
rown Puppy,. cockle-Spantel, collar
;
LeaveN
.
Snell& Fleming have a big stock “of. bearing owners Dame. Reaurd paid)
at.
rices . 0 return te this office. inandt
louie Maint
at
eal
i
:
e
a
If you want
ue
Ne:cewssubscribe for the ;
a. m. and
Leave t
p. m.
TaawegniPT:
The om
round
and 2
gone to Downieville to spend the sum-. “2 8way yesterday and did some dam-/ thought he saw. the rat and fired. . reach the diseased portion of the ear.
age to the wagon end harneés.
}striking Mrs. Cramer fall in the face
People suffer a great deal with sore ‘Death'was almost instantaneous. Mrs
A. Weil and P, N. Beintein of San
feet during the warm weather, Uno is Cramer was 60 years of age.
Francisco came in on the morning
ca
the best remedg,.-For sale by Vinton.
ae
train.
There is enterprise in the little town
The young child of Mr. and Mrs. 8.
Ought to be Looked into.
of Relief Hill. They have started the
mer.
Greenberg of San F'rancisco is quite ill
here,
Mrs.D. J. Vogleman and Miss Marie
years
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is-by constitutional remedies
NEVADATHEATER!
Deafness
is taused by an inflamed condition of the mucous
Eustachian Tube.’ When the tube gets
Commencing Monday, May 24.
ville is to be reopened. The people at
LOWE'S..
waist as she was returning from the ten are caused by catarrb, which is
tirely closed deafness is the result, and
Complaint is made that
a man, and. unless the inflammation can be taken
said to be the same one, grabbed a out and this tube restored to its norThe old Culbertson mine at Granitemal «condition, hearing will
be
married lady around the neck-and destroyed seerert nine cases out of
ball a-rolling for a 4th of Jaly celebration.
Wm. Knowland is here visiting with
to take the ‘Place The fellow may attempt to do the same. Hall’s Oatarrh Cure.
Toledo,
Frank Ahart of Elk Grove came here. . oo, was anintentionslly omitted . 08%¢.& pistol ball sent through him . goiq by Draggiste, 750.
onedor'
T i
0
af
giar oad pedir
aR oa
comdine rtNete bhere, left
left yesenciber
te sy ansanth haves weaknéss
for insalting . ’iy
z
Mrs. Paine of San Francisco arrived . Golam
mpion mine at
here last evening and left this morning . !9 which he is largely interested.
Maybert.
ef
Ladies, ofcourse you are all going to the Picnic and will want to be comfortable whilethere,
. ,
OPENING PLAY :
ae
ya
“
®
“Tan
and Master
Coffees. For strength and delicious NEW GONGE, NEW FLATS,
i
;
Aroma, and all that goes to make a
Maher & Oo. have a special pidnic . perfect cap. This coffee cannot be ex
,
Renee I
O. F. Lansing, the yonng man who. say about white and colored skirt vada City.
“pa
Dott*
>
rived here yesterday from San Fran-. missed, will now be taken to Truckee
ciaco.
to answer
a charge of obtai ning money Can
i
‘1: a
&
Rev. Dr. Bentley, Presiding Elder of} under false pretenses.
M. E. Church, who has been here sev-.
‘The following have been elected di
Bee
tree
dy
t
ee G fass
and a:
and Ready distric
turned from Ouskland, where he went Rough
t
oug
to attend the funeral of a young child lant
ofD. Conley.
eady
«Ss
:
:
Lawn [lowers
wie horbettio sien icone] Keen
evening and left this morning for her . . . more concentrat
‘home at Downieville.
re ike ware ae
4 th
“ead gs Bs
:
Grass Hooks ‘ =
ant d
Scythes
:
roasted.
snaths
Coffees
cop ioe primes,
William Gigi and Andy Hampel]
. H. Barker,
Principal of the High
the
county. They will leave in few. street
S0b0%},from
has Mrs.O’Connor,
purchased a lotMr.onBarker
Olay
<Ye,wil
give to, eseelicions
pur
duge for Bleren county.
onuay.
‘
Wm. Tamblyn, Roger Dougherty and will build a modern cottage there this
Tale Massie of Gold Flat left yesterBei weg hg be a credit to that
See
SRE T F R
‘eae
te
'
.
More Bloodshed,
fr. Lov, May 21.—The’ influx of
4
cooked their. dinner on top of the}
mountaiu. They did not like to be
bothered with ladies so they went f ff
without any. Selfish follows.
non-union men from other cities to
take the place of striking street car
Bi
Company had placed several additional
lines in operation and was rendering
fair service. Every cer was guarded by
said this morning
that as soon as he re-}
Qu,
ceived authority to do so, he would!
swear in Deputy Marshals to picket
&&
on which mail cars are used. Martin
* Zeika, 18years old, was struck in thie
"left breast by a bullet fired from a car
while he-was standing in the front door
He died
in a few
min
Zale nahin = crowd tat es
ees
:
passing street cars with
po
pryesasoault.
had nothing whatever to do
,
Balt Game Suncay.
Oa
pote
afternoon the Populars
of this city and the Nob Hills ofGrass
sae bi od
a,
in nea aks siete Aan
Ig
f
50¢
each
9oc.each
sel
5
9oc each
~~ ne
NAT
& Sh
€
aepe aw
ee Oe aes
te
Se
e
=
O.
vest couse
basins carne
vos
cae foo: them,
a
‘
¥
e
can suit on
New ones coming
«
Grape-N
+ food and
“+ Food Oot
.*
particles
Peper
in every day.
:
perts inco
New Bonnets for the Little Ones.
€ ‘ne
:
the filling
sy pr
Belts £.Ne
T
t
ew.
ew fies,
#
“
i
‘Now Ladies come and let us fit you out.‘for
the Picnic. pata
or
Boe
Mie vied
e have aeGvera4
th
i
ak a
a
pat
:
oe
_) : Bevether
pert food:
ee
nF
(/
we
a
“$e.
Dhat
Corea
atFe
»
‘
man ¢
tently. toa
end
vital
conductin
life.Be
eal Oo., L
d
ae
.
“i
ii
The Le
“vite
“The Inst «
8 st
the diseo
pang ves
<<:
ea
r
che
ae yee mo
a have “ee of seineBena
= Suits leh which used.tof sell for $5, $6 and $7 00. We are. ‘
ing the
now
3.
to 10.
3.
ce
We also have a beauTi line
tine of
ofJitths
itl fellows fest ‘Suits
a
run them this’ week for pn bop
in
aes,
ide
cee
which used %
eet he will
CARTER &ex &
5 @lements
4
food, and
+
es aoPopa raeang sizes from.ty years tor19 years, used tto sellfor $10, $12and $15. ‘They :
pecteesineparte
comet tn
“food that:
:
ee i
All’$7.00 Pants Go.Now. for$6.50All $5.00 Pants Go Now.or$3.50. Cal $8.00Pants Go Now for $6.5
eres
;
tric
“7 And romembet ort
ye
and th «
year bave
All $4.00 Pants Go Now for $3.00
the isounane in the bande cise knowing ans
—®
i
—
‘AL $3.00 Pants Go:Now for $200© All $8.00-PantGosNow for $426.
:
bles, kidr
a
Maehex ‘
Re
sack
SNe
s
oe
es
*¥
palpitatio:
. -arasol.
Respectfully, ‘ ©:
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MOWER
alse
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We have about 500 pair of Men’s Pants on our counters whed must pedenedont. ‘They. are
neat patterns and good fitting goods, and iin order to lose them‘out “we have concluded: to make a
two policemen. There was no disturbavee. The police allowed no crowds to
gather. Very few people rode in the
ears. United States: Marshal Boble
the entire length of the street
car lines}
nOaste
i
:.
A Few Specials for This Week Only.
men continues. By noon the Transit
;
O6E
R
lana
:
t d R ht
$4.00 up
eas
ere
:
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
train and left this morning for Dow-. Tey took along a camping outfit andj. W. TAYLOR, Manager.
.
&
day" attervcon, for, Wyoming, ‘where. Potton
ofthe ety,
THE COMMERCIAL TEA (CObs op cas
E. M. Preston, Chas. K, T ower, Geo.
nieville, on mining business.
Bye
:
they will engage in mining.
ga —— _ yh ae
© hanner Mountain Sunday
“
bave returned from the upper part of
R. W. Forbes and J. B. Cox of wig
Jamestown came in on last evening’s
bas
=
N
t, was started
Beeler
i
Just ae starter and tn
Mrs. B. Forbes,
who has been to Sat) the mili works well, but the ore carries
Francisco on a ‘visit, arrived here last 20 tush auiphatets rege atypia See fresh
:
New
:
; “ nore:left this morning for North . rectors of the Maryland mining com( ( dddd dddddd dd dd
ee
4
O O Is ee
pF erlyite g
Valley, bas taken a like position at the. ident and superintendent ; L. V. Dor.
Owl Saloon. *
sey neo retary and treasurer.
ye hac!
George Davis of Moore's Flat has re-) Tig new mill at the Hudson mine. high gr ade
“i
5
S
ee .
Come ‘to the
(
olorec
ing on p
cheer
z
e
GO f . i n
.
;
:
SH
oom
field.
any: 8. P. Dorsey, L. V. Dorsey, T.
J. H. Jones, who has been acting as 6. aces E. M. Taylor and 8. Pi Almixologist at Dulmaine’s saloon, Grass/ german. 8. P. Dorsey was elected pree
or
a
istby et Pde Ln placed on sale Friday, May
:
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NEW SPEOIALTIES,
BLEGANT COSTUMES.
Packed im one-pound ocar
W. M. Taylor, who is oiesinn up the. was brought here on a charge of for-. waists, parasols, bonnets, belts and ties.
16 to 1 mine on Poorman’s Creek ar-. gery, but which charge has been dis:
a that
my
til noon.
i
apend the summer at the National/ all ye who never sampled their goods.tf . dies read it and see what they have to. toons. Forsale at A. B. Wolf's, NePopalar Prices, 10, 20 and $0 Cents
Hotel.
ter; cup of
and get ope of our
eer
atid Java Coffee.
Weck arrived here last evening to. cigars,etc. Drop in aud see how it is, . advertisement in today’s paper. La-. cclled.
Soy on Neioisies.
. In & repertoire of first-class Comedies and
A delicious blend of the very: best
Waists and Parasols.
for North Bloomfield.
At “The Grotto” at all times, you can
Mrs. F. A, Weck and Miss A. M. get the finest of liquors, wines, ales,
ATER COMPANY
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
lew, Anton Miller.
piacbs of tasiness tomorrow
right. The officers on their part should
<e-C.8. Bowman and wife, who have been
Decigik. Thekail
; received . °°. °% the look-out for the party who Leege and Haskio’s Peerless Mocha.
:
=
as it will be a very warm day, and the’ only way .
for you to be comfortable will be: to come: ‘to us
\
Send for oir
The aah of Phil. G. Soadden, the. ‘i928 seain, and then again he might eniers, ure Ouuwey & Co.,
to attend the funeral of his brother-in. ; 41, list ad Unies who will slows: thar and everybody would say—served him.
a
MADISON SQUARE
same place, on upper Broad street. catarrh) that oan not be cured by
He recently returned from rye ie
_ the Philippines.
;
“FOR THE
ONE SOLID be act
inflamed you have a rambling soand
or inperfect heating, and when it is en
Tobin of Vallejo are here spending a
few days,
that place anticipate brisk times this
County Treasurer J. J. Jackson left
fire on Saturday night, and did the nothing but an ‘aflame condition of
summer.
yesterday for Sacramento and San
same thing to another lady on Sunday the mucous surfaces.
A one-hundred and ‘eenky borse
We will give One Hundred Dollars
evening.» Both occurred at about. the for any case of Deafness (caused by
Francisco.
power dynamo is to be installed at the
friends,
ARE ALL:
A READY
lining of the
wae