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THE TRANSCRIPT.
plished evening except
Pablished oye Je01 Holidays by
BROWN & CALKINS.
N. P. BROWN. bt, 8. CALKING.*
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Interest. . and
Shine free with shave at Wild’s. tf
For Life Insurance see T.B. Gray.
WEDNESDAY.. aos MAY, 3, 1899. Ladies veats 5. cents! at Rosenberg fleld is in town.
Magazines for May at th Racket . }Sen Francisco.
PRED FREYBERGER DEAD. . re os ® NANet_ . , Mrs. 3. Bonney of Lake Oity visited
‘aah Choice dairy butter, 40.cénts a square eg! cate a high raising ce
The. Old. Pioneer’ Mountain Teamster at Wolf's. tt . Jaan was in town today.
Makes His Last Drive.
Yesterday’s Appeal says that Frederick Freyberger, an old and respected . at J. J. Jackson’s. :
é
resident of Marysville, died about
o’didck Sunday morning at his resilord & Son, is the’ best. tf
dence on Sixth street, between Cand
He was a native of Germany, and . bargain at. Rosenberg Bros. tf
about 64 years of age, and became &
citizen by his father’s naturalization. . Gaylord & Son, sole agents here. tf.
In early days he used to team between
Marysville and the mountain towns will driff at Armory’ hall tomorrow
and, efterwards became the proprietor night.
of the: Pavilion stable in that town
whieh. he conducted for many years, silk waists from 50 cents up at Rosenretiring five years ¥go.
He ‘leaves a wife, two daughters,
Emma and Lettie, und three step-chil-. mattings and wall paper just received
dren, Mrs. Adam Miller and Louis
Walthers residents of Marysville and
William Walthers a resident of Sacra-. cash grocery store. Just the thing for
mento, to mourn his loss.
He was a member of Oriental Lodge
No. 45, I. 0.0. F.,and Marysville Lodge newest pattern and latest cuts have
No. 1656, Knights of Honor.
He was a resident of Nevada county
Summer corsets 25 eents a pair at
Rosenberg Bros. ‘ tt
Eastern pickled pork and pigs ‘feet
tf %
10. Star Creamery bitter, sdld. by Gay-'
D.} Latest styles.of perasols at a great
World Poultry Cure beats all others.
‘Mountain Division, U. R. K. of P,
Latest styles in percale, pique and
berg Bros. tf. ;
Large assortment of carpets and
W, . at Rosenberg Bros. tf oleoo.
Choice boneless boiled ham at Wolf's
picnics and lunches. tf
An elegant line of silk waists of the to be ill.
before he went to Marysville. He had j one of the finést orth of Sacramento. Driesbach.
the heart,
riental Lodge.
‘
lrhe flags over the two lodges
dich he belonged: have been placed at Pennsylvania Engine: Company, No. 2,
aif mast. He wasinsured for $2,000 in will be held this evening at the fire}, Ges ‘
Knights of Honor, the money being house on Broad street. A full attend‘San-Jaan but now living at San Franniade payable to his widow.
Platt on Expansiou.
“The lecture on “expansion” to be
livered at the theater in this city Satarday-night by Hon. Horace G. Platt,
well-known lawyer and scholar of San
Fraticisco, promises to be one of
ablest beard here in years. Tickets aré
going rapidly. He comes by special
invitation and the Native Daughters
have decided to take the project in
hand and give the proceeds to the local
Benevolent Society. Besides the lecture the following musical program
will be given: :
Instrumental solo, Miss
solo, Miss Mitchell.
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Another Cave of Curlys.
Curly Bear Cave No. 1 has received! having filed bis final report. A. J,
from. Stanford Parlor of Native Sons at . Ridge was allowed $100 as attorney for
San Francisco au application for a the estate and A. Burrows $30.as atcharter. Alcatraz Parlor of that city . torney for absent Heirs.
already has a cave, but is not doing
much with it. If Alcatraz Parlor will} Miguel, is dead of consumption. He
give its consent Stanford Cave
soon be organized.
word?
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Facetious Guest—I car tell from
your-dooks that you believe in spiritualism. Am I right? Solemn Waiter
—Well, Ido have some faith in table
tipping. ,
A PDO
“Jack, do you believe in palmistry?”
“Yes, Ido; when a man gives me the
tips of his fingers I know I can borrow
money of him.”
_ (Hew Is Your Wife?
yon. fice. Parties calling for any of these} -.
oii he Joat tet on Bick, Hendache letters will please say “advertised,” and. the verge of colla
are the principal causes. Karl’s Clover
Win poor health for several years . Scrupulous cleanliness and’ first-class
work guaranteed. Inspection invited. tf}. murder his employer.
“The funéral services were held at 2. was coming this way, as. we have had continue his journey to San Jose,
clock yesterday afternoon at the Odd . nothing in that line for sometime. A
pllows’ Hall, under the auspices of good company would no doubt draw a
Minnie
Brund*¢ vocal duet, Mrs. H. C. Schroeder and Miss Gertrude Adair; instru‘mental solo, Miss Mamie Thomas; vocal
It is about time a theatrical company
big house. ,
to. The regular monthly meeting of
ance is desired. —the shooting of Ab Lum, the sluice
de%
Young. °
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. dinor Notes. and Coiainents of Local} & Daily Chronicle of the Doings of Old
Will. Ashburn.is acting as Wells;
Fargo & Co.’s shotgun messenger in
place of Charles Harris who contiriues ment of 80 cents, received the address
from Sacramento. He states that no
proposition was made to him to .defend Ed. Moore, aud he would not accept one if it were made. ee
Frank Wright, formerly of
cisco, was in town today accompanied
robber, took place at French Corral and went below on the noon train.
today. Mr. Hall was ordered dis-.
the charged, there being no case against
W. T. Monk secretary and treasurer. sary Salts.
Many persons who have lived here chemically
Moore, the marderer, notwithstanding
the notoriets.he had.gained. previous
to his killing Officer Kilroy. ‘Ihere is
these people t6 get a look at Moore.
The estate of the late George Mcin the Superior Court and the administrator,Mauriee O'Connell, discharged:
Jose Miguel Nunes, better known as
toplasmic poison.
' Distilled: Water Denounced.
North
Distilled
“GRASS VALLEY NBWS.
. Over The Telephone.
Nelson ‘Tobiassen of Indian Flat is} W. B. Bourne left today for his home.
Richard Bennallack started today for. ill.
Dr. Wagner, physician and sargeon. Grant Skidmore’ of North Bloeni-. poogias Island, Alaska.
Miss Nellie Mott of Sacramento is
Bros. 4f° fo Mre. Ed McKinlay has returned from . the guest of Mrs. Gerald Sherman.
thefts of electric light .
Wholesale
globes are reported from various parts
of town.
San. Mrs. T. Arthor and Frank Lillard arrived here from Los Angeles today on
George Carey returned today to], visit to their father.
Washington mining district.
. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kartschoke arrived . church will give a social on the afterthis morning from San Francisco.
id German of North San Juan has
‘returned home from a visit at Auburn. . Massachusetts Hill mine the air com. Miss Harriett Thompson of Oakland . pressor pipe broke at a point on the
is visiting the family of Wm. Holmes. . 1499 jevel where it is surrounded by a
Supervisor Gorham of Sierra county . heater in which coke was burning.
was here last night on his way to 8an/ The escaping air drove the gas and
St. Catherine Guild of the Episcopal
noom and evening of Tuesday next.
Shortly after noon today at the
flames out into the mine and a number
Postmaster G. F. Henricks and Mr. of miners were disagreeably affected,
and Mrs. Phil. Curnog of Columbia) faa Joel
Hill visited the county seat today.
Frank R. Wehe and family of DownWasley not. made
sR EE PTT ;
A man in Chicago joined an advertised, “matrimonial club” and, on payof “a brunette, 18 year old, with plenty
Mra, Frank. Wentworth of San Fran-. of money.” He wrote to her. A few
just been received by Snell & Fleming. cisco went to North San Juan today to} gays later be found out that she was &
The new barber shop of-O. E. Wild is. nn parents, Mr. anud/Mrs. A. B. widow with four children. She read in the newspapers that he had been , arPeter Jepson came down today from] rested on a charge of conspiring to
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Lam looking for trouble.
i
phia?”
him. Distilled water has become quite af ¢e. ell
the The Qpion Hall Association trustees, . fad among those who have taken fright He Who Pursues Two
consisting of the trustees of the local} about microbes. But Dr. Koppe, af
Knights of Pythias and Native Sons . distinguished German physician, says’
organizations, reorganized last night} distilled water really acts &5 a poison
by electing August Rapp chairman and. py dissolving from the tissues neces-'
The doctor says:
Hares Catches Neither.”’
Said a well known young
wpy. man about town, ‘‘I tried
pure water we usually for years to burn the candle
for years say they have never seen Ed. understand perfectly fresh, distilled f y
va‘er,who:e behavicrand properties are
are well ~ understood.
at both ends, in the pursuit
It withdraws} of pleasure while trying to
the salts from tbe animal tissues and attend to business. My blood,
naturally considerable cariosity among] causes the latter.to swell or inflate. :
Isolated living organic elements, cells, stomach and kidneys got into
ee si rs and all usicellular organisms are de-. a wretched state and it
Donald of Gitass Valley Has beenisettled fstroyed in distilled water—they die,
since they become engorged therein.
They lose the faculty, upon which life the barden any longer, and
depends, of retaining their salts and. would almost welcome a sui‘other soluble cell constituents’ and. _. de’
consequently these are allowed to difcidé S grave.
fuse throughout the water.
seemed that I could not carry
will. was seventy-three years of age, and] ous effects must occur whenever disparilla, which has made me a picture
ago he worked for the Nevada Gas Co.
His wife.died a few months ago.Advertised Letters.
the
City, May 3, 1899:
Bigelow, Mrs. 8.'J.
Cleede, Jobn
Cooper, Johu
Carson, Mrs. Sadie
Domingo, Gus
Harden, W. E.
Hugunin, Ed A.
was born on the Rock of Gibraltar. Hejtilted water is drunk.”
lived in Peru for a while and then. have fied from microbes to distilled pure and simple.”
Daly—An’ what makes yes t’ink thot came to Nevade Oity.~ Twenty years . ater will not take to the woods or reCroker is sich a generous-hearted man,
Gallagher? Gallagher—Why, doesn’t
he go over to England ivery year whin
he can jusht as easy hov England
brought over here by simply sayin’
turn to ordinary, nutritious, hemlock. Rood’
———+ + 200 rades
A well-written story is going the
The following is a list of the letters round of the press bons the. wonderremaining in the Postoffice at) Nevada ful invention of a Mobile, Ala., man
who has patented an artificial ear that
hears. The story was first out by a
press agent, ag a “special dispatch” to . lost my arm.” Gponas P.Coorer, Co.
a New York newspaper. The artificial ae a
ear, or “Akoulakon,” as it is called, is. ~* Through sing «of
ceeiiitg u lot ot good advertising, gratia. aso erint sag the efter weaknese, JAY
’ . heart and nerves were badly. affected, but
Laity, Thomas
Moore, W. R.
Mayer, Morris
Marks, Jos. (2)Pecchenino, G.
”
Skeahan, J, J.
ail! young.
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“It is cherishing our illusions that
keeps us young.” “Yes; especially if
we hold on to the illusion that we are
Tf not caéfied for tn ‘fifteen duys letters -will-be-sent-tothe dead letter of:
pay a fee of one cent for each letter, + tition:
Those who. ! health. Now, I’m in for business
Blood
Montana for the Cuban war-F began
“
Mrs. MAsy M: Messencer, Freehold; Pa.
One of the strongest trusts in the crutches. After taking Hood’s SarsapaState, that of the lumber dealers, is on a ee Soe Fg iy yg .
pse. Cause, compewait fancy,” said” the leading that
A Day's Record: of Our Neighbors as Told
timely discovery of the break and!
“ turned fresh air through the 1200, 1300
jeville were here last night on their way . and 1400 levels, it is likely some fatalihome from Salinas and Sav Fran-. tigs would have occurred. Jnobleman married: to an ; American;
s Senator Hotstuff—I am afraid that
LC, Lindley, the lawyer,has returned . the officials we send out to govern the
colonies are going to encounter endless
trouble. Golonel O. Fiss Seek—Well,
now, just on that point I may say that
“Benjamin Franklin sleeps in Philadelphia,” remarked the reverend toure 4 oe by W. Kolman. They have been to ist. “Well,” answered the New York
The examination of Thomas Hall for North San Juan on mining business salesman with the plaid clothes, “what
else is there: for a man to do in Phila‘* But now my rheumatism. has gone,.
water is, therefore, a dangerous promy courage has returned, and all on
The same poisonaccount of that marvel, Hood’s Sarsa—“ When I enlisted in
taking
3 Sargaparilla and got several comto do so. It seemed.to make us
proof against heat and fatigue at Key West
and Tampa, while others gave out, also in
2s I — Roepe “i Aap Juan witha
rass jac ullét, bu no treatment and ¢ irely free from
until: I arrived at Fort MePherson, Ga, ® light, easy. ant : regi’
The surgeon said if it had not been for my
zood rich bldod. that the brass shell would
have poisoned me sure and I would have
5th U.S; Int: Washington. Barracks, D. C,
am now strong and hearty, doing all my
housework. I have been a walking advertisement for Hood’s among mty neighbors.”
eg —* Sores on my: wife’s limb
y were so bad could not walk. Pbhysicians’. aid no value and she. used
Salt Rheum—“ My mother was seriously afflicted with salt rheum and painful
by some strange lapse straying from
-. tallc of the profession, “fancy being 8 many kinds in their mechanical strucmissionary and getting broiled alive!” ,ture, but, according to the report of the
“eully,” asked the soubrette, inthe Maryland state board of health, it,
languid drawl that she hoped would would appear that such filters may
star her in society drama some day, . steadily lose lefficiency until they be“are the. beriighted heathen educated come. first class.cultnre beds for In evidence of this up to the delights of broiled live lobi ad is that of a man in Baltimore a
os / sends the whole water Ory of Be
. > m0 Vhousesthrough a large filter and sub
Laat pole gms a gen re quently pats his drinking water through
7 H & 38 ne of thesmall domestic filters common in the market.: © ' Fekete
ster?” ;
tique?”
known to have been in the apartments
of Catherine de Medici.” “What are)
was the slightly taunting comment. . :
“’Do you make you wifé.an’ allowance for household expenses?” asked .
the talkative one.. The taciturn one}
drew himeelf'up haughtily. “You forget, sir,” he said, “thatI am a French
in
girl.” :
It often happeris that the man who is .
his own boss sees but few pay days.
Second love is blies, but. it’s: only for
the sixteenth part of a minute.
Why is the most of the ‘bread ‘cast
upon the water stale? ;
Why does’t the glatton dig his grave .
with his teeth? '
eS
Does This Strike You?
Muddy complexions, Nauseating
breath come from chronic constipation.
Karl’s Clover Root Tea is an absolute}
cure and has been sold for fifty -yeers
on absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts.
and50cts. For sale by H. Dickerman,
the druggist. : : tf
ial
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afte Ke oe
In Nevada City, May 2,-1899, to tlie
wife of John Bond, a daughter. g
F Gooa House For Rent, our
Furnished or unfurnished, “Has dix rooma,
cellar, barn, chicken house, ete. Two acres.
of grain and vegetable garden, all planted, .
also orchard. Apply to THQS.:H. -WATERS,}
Sheriff's office.”
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those four little holes?” “H’m—it.is (tat on a:
known, too, that the rug was in her . running! 0
sewing room, and that is where the . timeter #
sewiug machine sat.”: ; some 9, 9!
“Your friend, the boss, refused to! pnly @ bacteria.
tell me how he made.all his. money,” through. it, . a
Well,” answered the practical poli; came gut swith it acteria per centitician, “the investigator doesn’t belong meter. ;
.to his political party. Idon’t see. why.
baths ne
. he should except any tips.” ther strengthened bp see ce,
a case where a filter supposed to be the
best in the market was in use. The
>
Dangers of Filters.
Filters for purifying water are of
position an exam ple
A test of this arrangemen “showed
when
This aspect of the matter is still fureffectiveness of this filter was go short
lived that, the precaution was. observed
of boiling the water after it? filtered.
‘. Eeatlior For Pocketbooks,
The newest. leather, for pocketbooks,
cardcases, letter cases and that sort of
thingie rhinoceros: skin. “This tane «
russet brown, and it is finished with a
soft surface’that-has a rich, velvety appearance. It is a beautiful leather, and
bedides being the’ newest it is also the
costliest leather used for these purposes.
A gold mounted pocketbook of rhinoceros skin would cost $35. Another leather new this year in these uses is sea
lion. This tana With’s hard finish avd
is a sort, of gteel color.. .. see
Poster Pillow For the Divan.
To, makena spoater pillow choose &
poster that is of the pealistic aohool-—one
that shows not more thay three colors.
Trave thé fighres on the jstuff selected
and then buttonliole thent with ‘a coarse
silk on to the pilfow cover. — Velvet or
gatin may be nsed, or. two shades of Iinent, or even nubleached muslin. ~~Ladies'
Home Journal. ‘
ry ‘
How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Oatarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Oatarrh Cure,F. J.CHENEY & CO , Props., Toledo, 0.
e, the undersigned, bave known F,
J. Oheney for the last 15 years, and believe bim perfectly honorable in: all
business transactions, and ally
able to carry out any obligation made
rE & Trvuax, Wholesale Dru 8,
Toledo, O. WaLDING F. Marvin, Wholene eet Toledo, On: 3G wigs es
Halil’s Oatarrh. Cure is taken fnternally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the=system.
Price 75c. per bottle. Sold. by all.
Be ee Testimonials free.
1i’s family Pilla are the best.: —
French. Tansy Waters.
These are the genuine Freuch Tansy
Wafers; imported direct’ from Paris. ©
Ladies can depend upon sectiring relief from and cure of i ter periods
Beware of substitutes, . LA FRANOE
DRUG COMPANY, ittiporters, San
Francisco. For salt ww. D. Vinton.
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MAYPOLE ~ DANCE.
JOHN MICHELL will give hi : A HN ONCE at wills ve Fagg pr beet
ARMORY HALL
Friday Evening, May 26; 1809,
See the MAY QUEEN and her ship, with
Six loaves bread for 25c at Homann’s
“ Music by Goyne’s OvaheatPa.
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Need stout little Shoes and we can supply them. :
made up of the best and newest goods
procurable.
$ é i TRIG
durability they also have.style and are
siness. Furtherwore *the’ prices” are
models Bos. einige tht
BOVEY BROS.,.»
Broad Street.
ICE-CREAM and
ICECREASSODA
AT FOLEY’S,
i > ‘ runni sores. N edici hel
Root ‘Tea has cured thése ills for half a _ J. E-CARR, Postmaster, =f TONES i sare until ‘Hood's. Garsaparilia was peed, whigh
century. ice 25 earn 50 cts. Tell Your Sister me sohees ie rot i = E. < Teens
Money refunded if results are not satabi You Kaew L% . : ; STONE, : rborn Street, Chicago,
jofeetory. For sale by H. Dickerman, wed ee adios hreges sey ee Bers. i
the druggist. “tf. . Consumption is preventable? Science . bility without good -pure bl the
Oca has meets g es and also ~~ —— pi that exists narra “eg with
is suicidal. The worst cold or co g' a heal ver and fe
For Rent. can be cured with Shiloh’s Cough and} bowels. Karl’s Clover Root Tea acts aN ever: Disappoints
The vacant store room in the Tran-. Consumption Cure. Sold on itive . directly on the bowels, liver and kid
script Block is offered for rent. In-. guarantee for over fifty years. Forsale . neys, keeping them in perfect health. Hood's Pitts eure liver ills; nonirritating and . ~~
quire of Fred E. Brown. iby H. Dickerman, the.druggist, tf _. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. tf. only catharite to sae with Hood's Sarsaparills.
All kinds of
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The ¢delebrated
_. MONARCH.S
With tong bosom, short bosom or colored bo-3y
e best fitting
gbemanior woman who is about to buy Clothing these days, must be in an awful predicament at if they read the different Clothing advertisements. Some people .
but it is an art we bave no use for. Fair dealing is artistic enough for us. It makes new friends and holds old ones. Our consider deception an art. It may be, .
unsatisfactory.” Return it and get yeur money—you shall have it without a word of argument and we will
Motto is : Your money back if yours urchase proves:
be good friends just the same.
& A oF
We carry all the latest’ styles andi
SHIRTS:
shirt made. All sizes.@m
patterns— Puffs, Imperials, Tecks.g
Confidential to the
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Particularly those who
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People Who Wear Clothing
‘One Prive Stores
Light Weight
UNDERWEAR.
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Our stock of Children’s Footwear is"
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Ladies, this ig a CORSET. eS [PS gree White posmsesing greet otrengtt: and in this-advertisement: TWO a AD are oe ors
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’S GLOVE FITT!
$5 2
"FHOMSON
for $1.00.
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.of this Country today for One Dollar Each.
Americay=# toot ota
wear;”’ They don’t have'to be
endl See Black. Goods Window.
You can see them advertised in the leading Journals of
‘Fhese Corsets arethe Corsets that will not stretch in
broken:in. ‘They are stretched
on a steam-heated hollow iron form and subjected to a pressure of 600 pounds—consequently: there is no more stretchng until the Corset is worn out. ©
These are the Corsets, _
wwe a GRGMRER! a “ae You in Our Window Today.
° sin. s rw 9 4 Ree: “
. Ladies, call and see us cen $00 Gant en. eee oo.
MAHER & CO.
ne to us for the Handsomest Silks in hueica for Waists.
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‘ Finest Lot
Spring & Summer Millinery ©
~ ww. IN NBVADA COUNTY. ~‘he Latest, Daintiest and
Me the place
—=S._.to buy all kinds
Sr Furniture at
the lowest prices.
ron short notice.
Marion Honor, Pages, and crew of twelve .
20—FLAG. DANCE—20
nd other spiel danelog, and teioy dane
ADMISSION: .
Die conblen hic Ee 00.
Spectators.. . 0.. 56. sees eee 50. cents
Children..... tg ue Oe ce (25 cents ~
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