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May 27, 1899 (4 pages)

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& 1 5b ERI Sy SMP? PHN TRANSCRIPT. [NRT WASDALE BNBRESES,. "GRASS VALLEY NEWS. . ; hed every dvening except mess * ae and Lega! Holidays by 4 ~~ BROWN & CALKINS. L.8. CALKINGS vhe Memoriel Day Procession and the} A Day's Record of Our Neighbors is Told . ~~ Program to Follow. Over The Telephone, . Last night the arrangements for the. Thomas ©. Hocking, who used to « 32. BROWN. ‘. obServatice of Memorial Day at this . represent Nevada county in the Assem-) “SATURDAY.. °.-MAYS 275° 1899: ie to “Start” trom” Brod” Pine at ten o’clock, marching in the]summoned by the dangerous illness of, following order: his father, Thomas Hocking: © = = . «. Band; Company ©; G. A. B.; Neva Victor Sanves has purchased from: Rebekah Lodge; school children; WomJeremiah Angove the old Wellington ~—INRS IN. PHILIPPINES: me en's Relief Corps end Ladies of the:G, . stage ‘barn and lot on.Auburn stree ta ‘an American Soldier Saw 00) A. B. in carriages;! offoerg of tise day] just above Richardson street and will : the Island of. Luzon. in carriages; citi.’ > ** “lerect thereon an ice house similar to _ Upon arriving at. E. E Calvin, Company A, First Col-. tary thé ession . isband and. Heretofore Mr. Sauvee has supplied’ ovado regiment, ut Manila, Philippine }ithe work of bedecking the gfaves with. his Grass Valley patrons from the’ ishands who was formerly in charge of . flowers will be taken up. When this is. cpunty seat ice house. ay the assay office of the Vulcan Tunnel . concluded the following exercises will Grove ceme-/the one at the Plaza in Nevada City~ * codaty,in a letter written February 14th “¢6 President J. A. Himebaugh, of the Nalcan Company; at Colorado. Springs, says: “f was on detached service with the engineering corps until January 1, at Sims; voeal music; Lincoln’s Gettys-. of business who sell goods by samplé} burg Address—L CO. Lindley ;reading—. or otherwise to persons not in such’ Miss Hoeft; vocal music; oratioa—Rev. . lines. of business, $50; auction > and: ‘down to dinner, but no one has any apand the soup remains in-the wiaking maps and plans of the surrounding country and taking notesof num-. The different organizations will then ber ‘and position of the insuragent. march back to town and disband. “army. _. wiping off with a flannel cloth dipped themines here, and I have seen some! .yening there wil be a public memorialvery fine specimens of gold, silver and! .. vice cunducted by the Ancient OrA soap trust is in process of formation. copper ores, also a few bundred . gor of United Workmen.,1t, will possess Cleanliness is said to be akin to Godvunées of placer gold, very coarse, and in@ereat™ fori agersbony. Fgo me good liness, é, and the mext move will probably a few one to three onnce nuggets, but) music will bé a feature Of thé evening. be'a bible trust. they have to fight the natives. . +29 nearly everywhere to get at ‘digay F ‘ Coffee pots, tea pots,-and. the: tea ings...This is the place to.mine—if The following was issued today by . kettle my be purified and sweetened {by its have got the ore,-and there is some the committee in charge of the prep-. boiling ont every week with borax. water. 4 acy of; how aiuoh, ina: que [Uerom “ — cube ops seta toe epaik The Memorial Day Committee re-. Flies may be kept off wood work and ‘ etfilly requests. that all business picture frames. by washing with water. “Spanish I cam find out a good deal Speieyy Fs nee et was8 ~ more than the average soldier, and beae en cee gre in which onions — es . had . il r el : = : i {ing on detached service ad privilsG™, . cluded. "Albo tbalalltas WS rained.st. . Piso Maye tit are by eponging Ws these islanae by wilte. men wes py] nt eee All persons having flowers . ign thay be cleaned by sponging 4 ‘ i hol. : RE 124% . ‘Thea t and who are willing to donate them are . ¥!t4 aico 4 Englishmen,J2 years 8&0 The Sore requested to leave the same at the “shaft was 68 feet. The formation is ae : Armory Monday evening by 7:300’clock © gran byry. “There is-plent , iteand porphyry. . z : r or on Tuesday morning not later than A ceiling blackened by smoke from a: lamp or stovepipe may -be cleaned by: + 0@e Dr. Thomas Bishop of Woreester was a linen draper’s son. pot lime, iron sENa es 6:80: > 3M! WALLING, . : Se : A petout Pork. J. sora 8 seal Chairman. . FOOD IN LIQUID. y Sia named Dixie Thompson is the ee n oe. Makes a Full Meal For a Bookkeeper. + I am a bookkeeper in a large grocery . store, and consequently meet a great many people. We find large numbers of customers who are tronbled with _bean king” of California, and down in ; Ventura county he has a ranch of 7,000] ‘Phe statistics 66 tan wtnorcl veains: acrés devoted exclusively to the cultition.of the -Stat ey~as compiled by the vation of beans. There were 15,000) wining Bureau, shows a steadyducrease acres planted there last year, which of snueextaat 000 a , par.d prédticed 1,000 carloads of beans. . ;,, é iad past ee 2 Ry SPARSE Three hundred carloads were ae Reuben H. Lloyd ie arranging to b tes pd espe ota _ pm or from Santa gees county, ms ° is gin the systematic development of bis inbls caused bythe ss of ais $4 duct of about 5, on grt ak Golden. West quartz mine in the-Blae] about two ¥ of ey — dred and pinging istinct varieties Canyon. Mining District of Placer i Se ee ee = oe < “6 Ot eee con cateenciad oa ee cecperoue Tape.gied of fot Ghpot ey ate see " The flow of gold to the San Francisco PE ; i ii daseipcapash Crag meaty Tan Oe © . million dollars yearly by the action of ba: : x vines close tothe roots. The vines are . 1, Treasury Deparment in ordering age, yg give me the trouble that ea pu an eon agai vem, . the deposits * the new United States ie tes son ‘some people fail to make — payaete tb which are Se ae Astay Ofies at ttle to be shipped to good Postum is ar te undertake to per atest -. San Francisco hereafter instead of to} 94.4 : : cially contrived does bean business. . pp ijadelphia. ye see Cive sd eee be he ai : Many districts in California are or-. ,,, County Health Matters. nay ; than twenty-five minutes should be ganizing and adopting mining laws 88] 1.64 in makifig @ good pot full of Dr. W. B. Officer of Grass Valley,}a vonsequence of the repeal of the. p,. " : County Health Officer, was in town to. State law requiring locations to be filed Pe. A er Ma agford epee day conferring with District Attorney . with County Recorders. fect drink in every doebact torte Power relative to various subjects conwhen I have had no appetite for solid nected with his duties. A. O. U. W. Drill Team. food, I could partake of several cups of The drill team of Nevada City Lodge, . Postum, and feel plentifully neurished A. O. U. W., will meet at Odd Fellows } until the next meal: I have been glad Mining Notes. Going to.Grass Valley. A number of the members of the Gun . hall at 7:30 o’clock tomorrow evening . to telf customers of the comfort and Club will go to Grass Valley tomorrow . for the purpose of practice. Every jrelief they could find. in the use of : afternoon to shoot blue rocks with the. member is urged to be on hand . Postum. Naturally we haye augmented ae Acme Club of that place. promptly. © our sales greatly om it; until now we aed sind : send out hundreds of packages in a ' Many a Lover year. One of our customers to whom oe —_— wise lova e gir with an offensive \and tells me they have all. grown very Tailor Waxel Has a Few Interesting. breath. Karl's Clover Hott Tow Par . tond of Postom, inolading. .seversl Points to Make. bowels, etc., a8 nothing else will. Sold members of the family who reside in I have just received a fine lot. of doe . 25 cts. and 60 cts. For sale by H. Dickwishes, F. Latimer, 1274 Market ‘xins and tricots for wedding aid uggist. ; y ee ? arket St., aril one opher are high grade Boos oman, the ¢r i at Soy “. Oakland, Cal. ba © probably the finest ever seen in Ne; 2 ae ; ia county—and I will make thems up Attention, Rebekahs, Uniform Rank, K, of P. in elegant style at prices as low. as} The members of Neva Rebekah De-} The members of Mount gree Lodge are requested to’ meet at . No. 16, Uniform Feng as arg ve most shops charge for inferior clothes und slip-shod tailoring. their hall at aine o’cluck Tuesday morn. jas, are ordered to meet at their hall i I am now,eelling out my entire stock . ing for the purpose of participating in full uniform cnatatan the of summer fabrics at reduced rates . the Memorial Day obs oe . “Ench mem. 30th, wi 9 ip re Tuenier moraiog: May ‘They are all of this season’s produc-. ber is requested to bring. a bouquet of Geo. ©. GayLorp, Captain. ‘tio’ and will make ap handsomely. I : Se determined 10 @e them ont of the flowers. . By coat Hicsiess Wn. C. H. Harpison, Recorder. td 1& way by July when my 8 of fall an A . , +e. ; prs Phang cloths will begin arriving from Pee HOTEREpALy Sec td Chattanooga Corps, W. R. C, the East. For Rent. All members of Chattanooga Corps, Drop in at any time and see what I No. 92, W.R. ©. are a can do for you in the way of either bus-. The vacant store room in the Tran-. at Odd Fellows hall om Sanday worniness or dress garments. I am always . script Block is offered for rent. In-]ing at 10:30.0’clock, for the purpose of pleased to have a call from any gentie-. quire of Fred E. Brown. attending divine services at the Con= THE SERFS OF RUSSIA! ee i okt ae . =. city were completed. The procession bly and is now publishing a paper at recent sis. He was drank last week : erect nubovet medal; arrived Tere Conky, “balay Tans meee have bent drank Fewertey.-. rien General Bloklee was United States saabien 1 RP a a minister to Spain ander General Grant, [stepmother tiad reported the fact to fa‘} ther in the morning, and that was why 4 Uliana was received with more’ sooldiy The City Trustees last night fixed . the ta and Mining Company, in Gunnison . be held in the grove across the road. quarterly licenses as follows: House} station. from the cemetery, County Clerk Ar-jto-house peddlers and canvassers, $25; a 4S a bogast being the Président of the Day; . picture and frame canvassers, $30; all: Pwith the birch rod be given to him.” Selection— Band; invocation—Rev. J. persons not conducting regular places . , The: clock. strikes 4, ‘and ‘we all go. ’. petite, whieb time I deturned to my company. J, W. Phelps; “America”—Assemblage, bankrupt stores, also stores advertis. plates untowched. We are ten at table, While out with the engineers we were . accompanied with music by the-band;/ing to sell for less than cost, $50. Hand behind each one of us. violinist or benediction—W. A. Rimer. —_——— ‘g trombone player stands,-with a clean ‘the effects of coffe. I know only.too. -catch him for years on absolute guarautee. Price . different parts of the State, With best . . & && ae i Flogging Them Wus One of the Duties of the Police, Father will not be appeased, says Prince Kropetkin in The Atlantic. He calls in Makar, the. piano tuner and Spa subbutler, and réminds him of all bis) © i) embassy at Madrid and con of of.the leaders of the English. bar. seal cause of all the disturbanc ing than was usnally the case, why the -verificationmof the hay wae undertaken. . . . -end why father continued to_shouf that S*this progeny of Ham’? deserved all the All of a sudden there is a loll in the : My father has taken his seat at ble and writes a note to the police , ‘Lake Makar with this note > the police station, and let 100 lashes: < error and absolute muteness reign the house. ; plate in his left hand, but. Makar is not among them. ; «‘ Where is Makar?’’ stepmother asks. ‘*Call him in.”’ is repeated. He enters at last, pale, with a distorted face, ashamed, his eyes “ast down: Father looks into ‘his plate, . while stepmother, seeing that no one ans touched the soup, tries to encourage as. MP sh ‘Don’t you find, children,”’ she says,-. ‘that the sonp is delicious?” Tears suffocate me, and immediately after diuner is over I ran out, catoh Maker in a dark passage and: try to Kies hia hand, but he tears it away and says, either as a reproach or as a question, ‘‘Let me alone. And, you, too, when you are grown up, ‘will be.just the sume?”’ : “No, no; never!’ ee Yet father was not of the worst of landowners. On the.contrary, the servants and the peasants considered him to be one of the best. What we saw in fogging of the serfs was a regular part ef the duties of the police. A so, EEN ay) “When a married woman goes. awa) on a visit and comes home earlier than she intended, it is usually a sign that she loves her husband, though sometimes ehe comes back to see if she can at anything.— Atchison Globe. ; ae Cure, which is sol cure take the fifty years on _ EDA SICKLES-CRACKANTHORPE, be married a beautiful Spanish woman Spanish noblem femain, in Spain till they the boy to stay with his moth daughter becain was 6 years old. ford. You Try It. a =WEDDED A/OIPLOMAT.» — ‘ Oauahier of General Sickles Married to Dayrell Crackanthorpe. Mics Eda Sickles, daughter of Genaral Daniel EB. Sickles, wae married in in a few weeks ago to Dayrell orpe, third secretary of the . of excellent family. Two children were Stanton Sickles, and Eda Sickles. When General Sickles was ready to return to America, his Spanish wife preferred to remain, and her father, a wealthy old an, made his will, providing that the boy and girl should in Nherit all his riches provided they should were of age, er and the girl to be educated in.a convent. The e of age only a short time ago, and she and her brother sailed at once for America. Miss Sickles was obliged to introduce herself to her father, who had not seen her eince she Mrs. Crackanthorpe is of Spanish type, of beautiful face and figure, brownish black hair and deep black eyes, fringed witb long eyelashes. She 3 ks English bot imperfectly. George our house was going om everywhere, & Sickles was secretary of the United often in much more cruel forms. The} states legation .at Madrid under WoodIf Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption " id for the small price of 25.cts., 50° cts. and $1.00, does not e bottle back and we will refund’ your money. Sold for over this guarantee. Price 25): cts. and 60 cts: For sale by H Dickerman, the druggist. tf ae A Treasure Now. ‘Eureka !’’ The cry burst jubilantly from the burglar. He had just opened the jewel Case and found coal secreted ‘there. — New York Journal. The Usual Way. Cumso—Tenspot has just returned from a hunting tripin the Adirondacks. Cawker—Did he bag anything? _. Cumso—One guide and four dogs. — Town Topics. ; ‘ Love. f Love has some reputation as a medicine through being expensive and leaving a bad taete in the mouth, — Detroit Journal. eee French Tansy Wafers. Q These 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. Beware of substitutes. LA Cc DRUG COMPANY, importe San Francisco. For sale by Wy. D. Vinton. Notice. The members of Chattanooga Post. No. 115, G. A. R., are requested to meet at I. 0. O.-F. hall on Sunday morning at 10 o’clock for the purpose of attending devine service’ at the Congregational church, Rev. J. Sims pastor. .~ J. M. WALLING, td’ Adjastant NERVITA Seu 7 " LOST VIGOR AND MANHOOD Cureg Impotency, Night Emissions and wasting diseases, all effects of selfabuse, or excess and indis. cretion. Anervétonicand blood builder. Brings the
pink glow to palé cheeks and restores the fire ofyouth. By mail 50¢ per box; 6 boxes for $2.50; with a guarantee to cure or refund the money. -NERVITA MEDICAL Co. oe ee ae e he qishes a gu Orrell S1x loaves bread for 26c at Homann’s a a Oraek “AL awe” Pres. j. 1 For seg H. Seasons AH kinds of : ° “SHIRTS. Boontidential to the 8 UNDERWEAR eT he onion. People Who Wear Clothimg-3 > cc. hiner vara eect. Yee bese Biting. Genie’ Al sical ° Particularly those who a eee Ie ees SS Se Think ot Buying: 2° 4 2 etieys ) "NECKWEAR. “We carry the celebrated eT OF woman who is abont to buy Clothing these days mast be in an ayfal predicament if they read the different ‘Clothing advertisements. ‘Some people t ; comsider deception an art. It mey be, but it is an art we haveno use for. Fair dealing is artistic enough for us. It makes new friends and holds old ones. Oar, _Motto ite: Your money back if y cur purchase proves unsatisfactory. Return it and get your money—you shall have it: without a word of argument and we wil *2t ics a . ae 3 K n eC oe > Friday NEVADA THEATRE. For the Benefit of the — tized production of Will be given by the Of Grass Valley. ee #. ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM ! LOVELY COSTUMES . ! BEAUTIFUL DRILLS same talent. Foley’s. Byening, June 2, 1899, Grass Valley Orphanage. AlfreaTennyson’s beaufully drama“PRINCESS,” YOUNG :. LADIES : SODALITY, ! GOOD MUSIC ! ‘Phis drama was recently given with great success at Grass Valley, and on this occasion will be reproduced by the ADIMSSION-= = 50CTS. Reserved seats now on sale at J. M, see a EEA IOS IEEE OARS ec LIVING:IN THE COUNTRY. . The Growing penance For Rural Life a Good Sign. In The Ladies’ Home Journal Edward Bok, with mudb satisfaction, notes the strong tendency so country living and believes that ‘‘it is one of the best signs doeé for us'as nothing else .can. ‘The more our b The will God int forall, wé shall-see. The more our young 2 gee of out of door sports the more ly wil) they realize. the greatness splendid physical ‘health.. ‘The more the tired housew fiowers and plante and trees the natural and simple, and, as she sees simplicity with which nature works a. bh) Reais. i Sick Headaches, the druggist. eee eOe } usy men see of na. _sestful’ ways the more restful . ie ORIGINAL AND ONLY . GENUINE Ere The curse of overworked womankind, fier and tissue builder. Money refund6d. if not. satisfactory. “Priee,.25. cts. and 50 cts. Forsale by H. cca kay Sr loaves bread for 25c at Homann’s O up stairs, Nevada Citv. STARKEY & PALE 1520 Arch Street; Philadelphia, Pa, ee of the times. Nothing in the world can FoR . keeps man: or-wwoman~ eo<young-and:{~ Conguntntiens.” fu tear cnec aaa fresh as to be able to be in touch each Dysentery, ‘day with the perpetual freshness and. >.;Catarrh, ‘ youth of nature. Suburban life means Asthma, fiore out of door living, and=that is} ‘ gay beet tosh ee what we Americans all need. We want Hebitity, ee ‘more exercise, and suburban living; © Nendene. ‘makes that easier. We want our interR bosteantiont * ‘eat in things kept fresh, and that nature Cg ee ag Chronic and Nervows Disorders. Gompouud Oxygen Treatment, that of Dre Starkey and Palen, isa scientific adjustment of the elements of Uxygen and Nifroge ns T1zkb; #nv the-compound is so condensed and eee ay ary that oe sent porns the world, ¥ been in use for un tw wee as Of p :tic ots Bevo’ been re e 1 ' . “which man in . over.one th physicians heve used ic, én4 . the dities pollutes, the better wouien wr ~ a arags do, j . shall have, the fewer. da wil) become her interest in all things: consciously, wil? the lesson be forced ' a worth} on her and enter ~~ her — raping * poan We all agree that there is no 1. Co! N like natore bérbelf. Let ue all, then, get . (01 OF en ness as close to her as possible. Whatever “ato she teaches is wholecome to the mind and uplifting to the soul and strength. of chronic cases— ening to the body. In the very. act of atudying her wonderful “ways there is Ox U. f Peleny whicuarve mati to this To Rent. On northwest corner of Cottage and’ Pine streets, a small flat of 8 comfortably furnwe quickly and surely cured by Karl's. “new "gmt: tre rae Glotar Rost Tea, thé Sreat So puri. [liable tenant: without “elilldren. “Apply on the premises or to Alex. Gault. m23-lw Attorney and Counselor :t Law, FEICE—COR. BROAD AND PINE STS., MAHER @ CO. lot of are invited Window. display while in Ladies, house cleaning is the order of the day, and in view of that fact we have placed on display in our LARGE WINDOW a beautiful LACE CURTAINS@? All persons interested to see this the PRICES MARKED IN LARGE PLAIN FIGURES. —— venience. There is also a nice orchard, he premises. Residence For Sale. MRS, CASPER COHN OFFERS HER. Residence on Water Street For Sale Cheap. The house contains sight rooms aud a bath, and is arranged with great conFor further particulars enquire on mi6 wy ‘Hot Weather i TO THOSE WHO HAVE AN ELECT ewe ‘Has No T errors’ 'tElectric Fan “gud wight current and keep) > Call at our office on Pine street ‘ . RNEVADA COUNTY __ RIC POWER Co. < BOIIRICOIINIOOIOIOK All we ask of those who want to buy CURTAINS is for them to take a look at our stock and if they do we are Satisfied they will not look elsewhere. MAKER [es Come to us for Wash Goods. ee Come to us for White Goods. Lace Curtains, 3 yards long, 75 cents. Lace Curtains, 3 yards long, $1. . Lace Curtains, 3% yards long, $1.25. Lace Curtains, 3% yards long, $1.50. Lace Curtains, 3% yards long, $2.00. Lace Curtains, 3% yards long at $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, ‘ & GO. ’M. & CO. . Has the 7 ‘ a a ‘Have you. seen Also the commor-Bissell and the Sunshine, W. H. Crawford ‘if you have a good sweeper. ~~ : Spring & Summer Millinery Latest, Daintiest'jand) Tastiest City$Styles, © Bissell’s Cyco Bearing 2 longi CARPET SWEEPERS, : Treatment ty Inalaion, x é 4 4 PS esr THE The Comm i The offic meeting h Thursday committee vided for ¢ This son will ay i o’clock M« committee tary; E. W D. J. Steve J. J Jacks A smo name of F town’ tode inthe cou vagrancy,! This week begging ways ann went to th had earlie some mon further as a gate fro premises. some repa it in’ place trying to from. chee “fused to . and threa locked u some sig} Today he ridding t or of sti then tod Att At Trit row ther sermon a8 Bible cla and Ser! . Rimer, B The us St. Cani At the W.Phel; on “Som the even Customs At: th pastor, ] morning he will « nooga P thems a choir. . meet at Maggie lished the clos Follo two.clt brook " Colts— 1b; Sal Sigour Grass ‘ W. Pe 8b; Fre ef; Ply The Gilt ¥ Watt . bus w anothe go on ‘epennuus