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May 6, 1899 (4 pages)

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AF 8 RR ORI ae at ee =p THE TRANSCRIPT. BROWN & CALKINS. L. 8, CALKING. N. P. BROWN. SATURDAY..... MAY. 6, 1899. THE QUARTS MILL, /Fearlessly. the stamps are falling, . Qne by one, one by one. * Qaickly follow they each other, =! One by one, one by one. Opie taithtal. millman feeds their hun¥ Bais ger, While. their voices. fall like thunder : On bis -eurs, in measured number, ; One by one, one by one. Yes, they tell a. wondrons story, “""~ One. by one, one by one. AS they ‘free the yellow metal, One by one, one by one; Meeting thus the wants of many, Still themselves they have not any, byigive their hard-earned:penny, ine by one, one by one. Stamps were made from earthy mat~ “ter, One by one, one by one; "Hdshioned by the Master Workman .2:, One by. one, one by one, And they served him from the fura nace Till hé put’ them into harness, When he gladly crowned their service One by one, one by one. Listen now while they are falling, seredQae-by. one, ane. by one. ; ‘iz see them free the yellow metal One by como one by « one. ln the calling we desire, & One by one, one by one? =We were made from earthy matter, > One by one, one by one; “Fashioned by the Master Workman é ,.One'by one, one by One. ‘ Uif'we serve Him from the furnace rill he puts us into harness, SLikewise He will crown our service, One by one, one by one. ive tills-of -God’s-own planning, One by one, one by one. “Grashing rock that we call Oe apd Bat the joy it yields is dquble, And each fear a water bubble— One by one, one by one. Thankfal be for God in heaven, One by one, one by one. A little leaven placed ‘He in us : One by one, one by one. Be we dough, the leaven rises, Then we mould it in devices And the bread our soul suffices, Oné by one, one by one. So we have a Lord and Savior, —One by one, one by one, Unto all God’s leaven giving ~ One by one, one by one; If we use it to His glory He will make our deeds a story For'the which we'll not be sorry, -One by one, one by one. —A. C, TURNER. Nevapa Ciry May 6, 1899. 2S . A Swindler Gets $4. ‘ A. few days ago a man calling himself Herman Schwartz and saying he was the. brother of Theodore Schwartz of Pleasant Valley as well as the father of Mrs. Nevada Hartung called on Mrs. Walter Wilson (daughter of Mrs. Wm. Holmes of this city) at her home in Walnut Creek, He said he had been robbed and “asked for money enough to come here with. He got $4 from the ladys«;Herman Schwartz is .dead. and the borrower was a swindler. How’s This? We offer One Hundred ope Reward ny case of Catarrh t! cannot’ Se bared ‘by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F.J,.CHENEY & CO, Props., Toledo, O. ‘We, the tinidersigned, have known F J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe bim perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligation made by eel ie Wholesale Druggists, Taledo, O. Waxrbine F, Marvin, Wholesale Drugists, ‘Toledo, 0; ‘ Halls 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. 1x loaves bread for 25c at Homanti’s years and: 10:months ak age and : having resided & foward oP DavIVGW LoD) HEAVY THUNDER STORE, The ‘Aged Miner and P and Prospector Passed Away Last Night. “ David WBiord, who has been a resident of this township for many years, eri maids gk discon night: at the home: of: « Fae Atherton Lord, on Wood's ge He was .79 been sick two. mopthe. Mr: ‘Lord . was’ born at i York county, Maine, did w con man went to len, Mass., ‘ae learned the dyéing business. Late 2 conducted 4 planing mili at Chelsea camé'to Oalifornia aad niined for afew years near. Weaverville and at ather ‘. points on thé Trinity fiver. He also) mined at Forest: Hill'in Placer county. fourth: of-a mile northeast of Quaker ever. Hill and shattered it to pieces: In the 70's he came here and bas siuce followed prospecting on Red ,. Hill and in that-yicinity, being at times . very successful. ing to! California. One: -so: fi Lord—survives him and he is expeoted here'tonight from Fort’ Bragg. A: R. and Atherton Lord are nephews. David Lord was.an.honest.man,. of aud respected by all who knew him. The funeral will take place ‘We ak afternoon at 2 o’clock from a dence of Atherton coh Wood Find, A Clever Sure knate: Night: There was a scarcity of even standing-room at the free show given’ last’ evening under the auspices: of the s a ~ {Young Men’s Sewerage Club: at: a nowfelfyb. that will I lift « us s Wigher : . Lo Board of Trade committee's ters on Broad street. Many, ladies were in the audience.,Williem Giffin was the master of ceremonies, . There . was a vaudeville program, the numbers fof which were interspersed cwith, remarks by City Engineer Englebright, Dr. L. L. Bowman, Edwina, Tilley, . J. E, 4 O’Brien; J. V: Snyder and Capt. George A. Nihbell. The specialties were of unusual excellence including songs by Louis Brinkman, songs and dances by R. H. Webber, George Barton and Lee Farnham, specialties by J. W. Achenbach and a banjo and guitar duet by. Messrs. Farnhamand Brinkman. Mr . Achenbach, who has had considerable experience as.a professional, did some of the cleverest turns in the way of imitations, monologue sketches, etc., -{that have been seen here. He is also a singer of s merit. alae Katie _E. Robinson.Married, Wilson—Robinson. Ir In San Francisco, Muay 41h, 4899, by-Rev. ES Lion; Reetor of SE. Stephens bhurah: +Mr.Gharles Wilson to Miss Katherine E. es both of San Francisco, « F Chas. Wilsotris a” young than of steré ling worth and is:engaged in the business of job printing in San Francisco daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Robinsonand -was raised in, Nevada: ‘eounty, ‘in Nevada City for twelve years, where..she has many friends, Only. the parents and’a few friends attended the wedding festivities After the ‘marriage ‘ceremony and a wedding breakfast.the brideand groom went to their own home which had been tastily furnished at Corta Madera, on the Marin couuty side of cg Pay from San Francisco. Fi ome The. New Lime aoe : It‘ is) expected’ that when the proposed change in the time card on :the Centraf Pacific railroad takes place next Tuesday. the. east-bound passenger train now leaving san Francisco at six o’clock’p. m.-will leave three hours earlier and pass Colfax at 11:40 p. m. The west-bound train that connects at Colfax with thetrain leaving this city at 12:10 p, m, will. pass. Colfax about 9:40 a. m. and reach’ San Francisco about three p,m. The: other. trains will probably run as now. Tell Your Sister A Beautiful Complexion isan im bility Se good pure bl ‘ sort that; only exists inconpevtion with good digestion,“ a healthy ‘liver ‘ and bowels. Karl’s. Clover Root Tea acts directly on the bowels,’ liver” and” kid neys, keeping them in perfect. health Price 25 cts. and 50 ets. “tf. Six loaves bread-for 250 at Homann’s ‘. fairly shook the houses and strack ter:. tor to the hearts of women and chily} fell in a perfect deluge, flooding the the same State, manufacturing boxes: . and generalwoodwork. In 1858: he Se The deceased married when'a young ie man, his wife dying shortly after com-{ quiet disposition, and was well liked Miss Katherine E. Robinson is the pee me this week Sure, » Come Phursry ey This Section Has a § a Startling Expert“epee Last Night. : One of the severest thunder storms ever experienced in this section. oceurred. last night, beginning shortly after 9 o’clock and lasting about two hours, daring which.there were numer‘ous deafening. peals of thunder that dren. The ‘lightning. was very vivid illumined the whole heavens. Rain 5 morming many telephones were [found to be out of order, the lightning Hhéving burned out the fuses. Lightning struck a sugar pine tree a ee eee! : wir ft Bie! FIRE. ay ab Racal les construction work of the Guatemala Northern railroad some years’ ago,” said a civil engineer, “and one day we had a bit of blasting to do to get rid of a spur. of granite that ran across the line. Just as the hole yas: dried: for the charge t was’ called “for something: or: . other, and Jett the rést of the job in the hands of a native assistant, telling him} where he would find a dynamite cartridge in a box.in my tent, When Lreturned the gang was standing around looking worried and puzzled, and my assistant told me that the cartridge r-} had. failed to explode. It is a ticklish piece of work to get at a stick of dynamite:under such circumstances, but ‘I had the tamping removed as carefully as.possible and put in a new primer. ‘That, too, very much to my surprise, failed fo ignite the charge, and as the} ,workmen refused point blank to’ go near the spot I had to pick out the tamping myself. I did so with my heart in my mouth, and finally disclosed the. cartridge. The stuff cones, as you may know, in cylindrical sections, like short, fat tallow caudies, and something about’ this: particular piece strack* me as looking queer. I things that. wouldn’t sound well in u Sunday school book. The blamed fodl had missed the dynamite in my. box and had gotten hold se a stick of shaying soap.” ——-—-+ e@e -— Mrs. Darlington—John, I spoke to papa abont having him take you into business, bnt»he couldn’t do it, becanse you have too many ‘vague ideas. Mr. Darlington—Hurrahb! That’s clever of the old boy, -My°first wife's father used t say I had no ideas at all. +22 + Mrs. Gabb—Now you must come-and day; I will look for you then. “Mrs. Gadd— Well, Ti try to; but it may rain fhursday, you know. Mrs. Gabb Well if it rains: Thursday you must come W ednesday. ——— + eee e Fhe will of the late Miss May Moran of Baltimore gives $10,000 for the endowment of the chair of Celtic in the Catholic University at Washington for the. preservation of the Gaslic language. + @e Von Biumer — I am i dea we much haven’t for dinner,’ but such as it is——Clinker—Don’t make any excuses, man. Remember that I have dined at your house: before. SRR EE 2 a Willesden Parish, in London, is the first to have a “lady” beadle. She is Mrs. Kendal, who has been’ the sexton of the church for many years. = Only about one-in-1,000 cattle shipped abroad from this country dies or is lost at, sea. Do: You Know Consumption is preventable?’ Science has proven that, and also that neglect is suicidal. . Tie worst cold: or cough can beicured with Shiloh’s Cough and » . Consumption Qure: Sold on positive guarantee for over fifty years. Forsale by H. Dickerman, the druggist. tf The incall idee seca in ‘the. Transcript Block is ae hag for rent. In‘. Now what do you say? +4-car-fare?__I—er—want to ride down fished it out and simmediately~ said} form admistration?” “Why, you see, Looks as ‘Though Sewerage Would Wit By a, Big -Majority. Mach interest is being manifested in today’s election to determine whether Nevada City. shallissue $28,000" worth of forty-year six per cent “bonds, with which to construct a modern and . complete sewerage system. A heavy vote is being polled,. and jradigtiong by the talk on the streets the. proposition will carry by an overwheloiingly majority. With an occasional exception the heaviest tax-payers are among fhe hardest workers for the measure. On Monday tast the total vote for Marshal was 668 in the four precincts, It looked at noon as though fully as many ballots would be cast today. elds cebaeeiaaimaiaaa ae ee streak of venerosity. Mr. Pneer—Jobnny, wouldn’t you: like to know bow much you weigh? Johnny Pueer—’Course I would. Mr. Pueer— Well, I gave you a cent one’ day last week. Step on that platform<and drop the cent in the slob. . That’s right. You weigh 88 ponniie Johnny— Thank you, papa. —Chioagd . Tribune. i Better Than Lawi Housekeeper (excitedly)—I am in a terrible way about a servant girl I can’t get rid of. I ‘have discharged her, but ‘she Won't go. She isa perfect giantess, and has'a most horrible temper. What . r would-you advise me to do? Great Lawyer (calmly)—Keep the. kerogene ean fall and the wood wet—_ New York Weekly.& Joke Writer (timidly)—Could you— er—let me have 10 cents, my dear for Ftown and submit this joke to some of the ‘editors. His Wife—Hum—er— Pwhat is the joke about? Joke Writer— Why—er-it's one of those prime old absurdities about a woman—ha! ha!— about a womaa asking her husband for money, you know. 2-08 “T have been thinking over what you said concerning a rumor that I was to resign,” remarked the War Secretary to the correspondent, “and I believe I have discovered a clew to the mystery.” “Yes, yes,” said the correspondent; “what is it?” “I think,” said the Secretary, calmly, “that the story must have referred to some other Alger!” eee “What was the trouble with your _rethe things I wanted to reform didn’t seem so important-to some of the othreform did not quite meet my approval. advance.” edenbansikclon + Se o——__—_—-——._-and in the next United States:House of Representatives.it will be the same gresss. The State debt cf if Rew York at the beginning of the present fiscal year was
$9,340,000, of which $8,500,000 was incurred in support of canals and $840,000 for Adirondack rer lagds, As established a the Federal census of 1890 the basis of Representation in thé United States House of Repressttatives is one representative to 173,000 ‘people. + 7Oe The-eminent army officer entered the witness box. “Will you affirm?” asked the attorney. “No, sir,” replied the Brigadier. “Pll swear.” ———_—_. + e@e ‘ “Look! There’s a coloréd messengerboy, running.” “Sure enough. They ought to advertise him as ‘Warranted, fast black.’ ” “Dwiggins is getting over his bicycle craze.” “How do you know?” “He let’s his wife clean his wheel for him.” The earliest church of Staten Island was formed before 1660 by the Waldenses at Stony Brook. Last year in 24 cities of the United States 8844 divorces were asked for and 6,600 were granted. aaeediemeeieeem BORN. We were all after reforms, but purifier, and within the Pos5. —* we neglected to agree upon them in. sibilities ‘of ‘everyone, . A Ibe one ™.-4¢€eres~scrofula, salt rheum: The Republican majority in the next. and every other form Of} United States Senate will be sixteen blood disease. d liver. difficulties. —a larger proportionate majority in ney ani the Senate than .in the House—someive et of lives and made peothing unusual in a Repablican Con-}P° better able to stand the cares and Expo.ed by a College’ Professor With the Author's Data. The exposite Jof ‘the ‘pretentions of the liquid air fakers is getting to be not, says the Fresno Republican, for‘bear to clincli the argument by referring to the computations of Professor: Henry Morton, Ph, D.Sc. D., cep pa Scientific American for . April ’ 22d.’ Professor Morton subjected the extravagant. claims: of the Triplerites to -were known froni other sources to be practically correct, it ‘is not only impossible to produce ten ‘gallons of li{quid air from the power developed from three, but that, on the contrary, ‘air working in an ideally perfect engine, which it is “impossible to” congallon of liquid air.in Mr. Tripler’s majchine. In other words, thie liquid’ air, ‘faker has claimed to reach with his ‘confegeedly imperfect ehgine forty times the result which is’ the ultimate * fgoal of effort with. the power used. The. cost of power, too, in ‘this: idéally perfect engine would be more than, twenty-six times the' cost in’ the very . by which.these, results are . reached, but they are perfectly simple and certain, and we strongly recom mend:all remaining devotees’ at the ‘shrine of Tripler, and particularly the vitupera. tive scientific editor of the Los Angeles Times, to yerify them as. pol, lished-in the Scient quid air promisés to be & valuable both: fal manufacturer of it, but. as a promulgator of scientific truth he is a pure fakir, whose. alleged -revelations have made too many people daft and no one wiser. Marine underwriters paid $12,000,000 in losses on sea last year, something ofa “chestnut,” but.we-can: a simple mathematical test, and showed . : }that Mr. Tripler’s own data, which it would take twelve gallons of liquid. . struct, to furnish power to make ‘one . sending hop = pa Nee? Son ait . Prohibitionists polled 167 votes of a ‘entitled to representation on the offiand nual ‘for20 tPo: “THR LECTION OF TODAY. r Sidhu FAKES, Ty bebe Neal Dow and the Pioneer : American city:in the adoption of prohibition by constitutional amendment, has taken a step backward this year at the municipal election, at which the total of 7,395. As this is less than 1] _ pér cent the Prohibitiontsts will not be . cial ballot at the-next election, A Governor of Maine is:to“be voted ‘for next year in place of Llewelyn Powers, whose term expires at the aud sof “‘Americian ‘sailors’: saat by the Filipinos at Baler, is-a Song we Brooklyn. . Her~ busba ist she and her one child, daughter 1 for non-payment of rent.I * How is Your Wite? Has she lost her beauty? If 20, Gonstipation; Indigestion, ‘Sick, Hocleabax modity, and ‘Tripler is a.very success: . . j are the principal causes. Karl’s Clover Root Tea has:cured these:ils-for half a ‘century. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. imperfect steam engines:'‘now in ‘use. . Money refunded. if results are not sat7 We have no space for the’ caleulations isfactory. For sale nll Bs, Daeg onder 6 the draggist.:: 4 Restores VITALITY, . Lost VIGOR. Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and wasting; jis Da aut *€ flects-af selfY »Brings the ay pink glow. to pale cheelss and . restores the fire of yout for B25 tee to. cure. or refund the money. NERVITA MEDICAL co. Clinton & Jackson Sts,, CHICAGO, ILL. For sale by H. Dickerman. ear old, are: threatened: with ‘eviction, . seatica “Anervetonicand = “plécad dae tere Uap 3.8 boxes . witha written guaran. . ’ Karl's Clover Toot Tee is an cure.and has been sold for fi on absolute guarantee. Price. end Opts. For sale by Ht. Dick ci. roggiet. the @ eho Gaylord & Hon, sole agents heres a = ——— = MAYPOLE ~ DANCE, " ARTIORY. HALLPray. Eventag, a, Ha 3 fates MAY QUEEN and thee! dis Honor, Pages, and "3—MAYPOLES—3._ 20—FLAG DANCE~ 20.. ing tages Met si ADMISSION: Per couple... “ Better Good Afar Off Af the ‘evil at hand’’ is ‘good’’. is not. “‘afar off." Hood's Sar It relieves dyspeptic troubles and ‘eidIts use: has worries of life. Eruptions — lars to cure eruptions on my right leg with-: Sarsaparilla completely cured me. I'am, very grateful." HERMAN Bantiers,’ +462 Ninth Ave., New York City. ‘ Scrofula Sore — “ Enlargement of. the arm bone, with a bunch, proved ‘to ‘he scrofala. The sore discharged disagreeably. Hood’s Sarsaparilia healed it all and lett me sound as.q put.” Carr, WM, 8, BARKER, Box 8, Wilson’s, N. H, Sarsaparilla cured rane aek sodebanaatoesr he : my inflam irhen~ ahd:Iican now do:my own: housework.”. Mra. H.:: CROWNINGSHIELD,. 304 Prospect Reiger are Taies On gp : CGoiltre —“I had. dy took Hood’s Sarsaparilla Pang it and Pane wet bes relieving that that by persistent use it cured the goitre of 15 years Mise: Med We are never w Hood's,” Mre, RAND, Box 517,Joplin, Mo. pb Ali Gone —“ Had no appetite or strength, could not sleep. or get rested, was.completely run down. Two bottles Hood’s Sarsaparilla cured the tired.feeling and I do my own. work.” Mus. A. Dick, Millville; N.J. Catarrh—“I was so low with catarrh that I could net get around the house: Tried all sorts of remedies. Hood’s Sarsapeue was the last. Jt cured me.” Mus, ARLES Rune, 335 Oak Lane, York, Pa, ‘The Blood — “‘ Was tired out, had no appetite until I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla. {t built me right up and I can eat heartily.” Erra M. oe Athol, Mass.. Hood’s “Pilis’ cure ‘liver “its; non-irritating and only eathartic to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. In Nevada City, May 6, 1899, to the quire of Fred E Brown Brown. wife of Fred Hallett, a son. . All kinds of SHIRTS. The telebrated MON ARCH. Confidential to the =~ ~~ with’ lofig*hésom, short bosom or cclored bosom. The best fitting shirt made. All sizes: mm 75 ects. to $1.50. Se es mit men or woman who is about to buy Clothing these days must be in an awful bbedichpieint if.they oF deception anart. It may be, but it is an art we have no use for. Fair dealing is artistic en waite: Your money back if your yurchase proves unity Return it and get your in be good friends just the same, ERS Ss NECKWEAR, Cpa Fy § : We oot all the latest styles and * sofort nepts patterns— Pufis Imperials, Tecks Clubs, “Bow and Four-in-Hand. Pea ‘ apr net SO “waht Seiad z igeeee eth OA EN AS MA. Soke Le A ssa People. Who: Wear Cte : “ Patticularly those who . Think of Buying. U 2 Just the ) thing for warm weather. read the different Clothing advertisements. Some people ough for us. It makes new friends and liolds old ones. Our oney—you shall have it without, a word of argument.and we wil Light Weight NDERWEAR, AH kinds and colors. 4 ‘Has No Terrors: “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 4 out permanent good. Six bottles of, Hood's ‘. ’ Than, Evil ‘at Handit " a disorderéd’ condition of the . ’ blood, the ¢ ers and the things they wanted me to saparilla RIS re blood on “TI ‘spent hundreds af ate i: in this adver America, wear. uré Of 666 Pounds—con These a are the Corsets We rea hen ra them?” Ladiornnal Ta See Black Goode ‘Windies 3 me to,ug forthe Handsomest Call at our office on “Pine street ' ‘and see-the Fans in'opération. / ‘4 : Fancy ¢ say SFigay ihe BAPE DAS folks <a ck nnd G. _ THOMSON’S GLOVE FITTING. INKEAD’S 33 MLS the ores rs, i ont Two-Leaders for $1.00. Ladies, this is a CORSET story. We present to. tisement TWO of the LEADING CORS TS. of this country today for One. Dollar Each. You can"sée them advertised i inthe leading Journals. of These Corsets ate the Corsets that will not ‘stretch in They don’t have to be broken in, On a steam-heatéd hollow i iron form and subjected to ‘a-presssequently, there is no more, Atretehng until: the Corset is. worn out. They are stretched We Show You in Our Window Today. “We keep themi call and see us when you ae <oorsair sell them and lots of’ them ally, MAHER & = ks in America for Waists. WwW H. Crawford. Has the Finest Lot . Spring & Summer Millinery aM, NEvang COUNTY. : re ae eet SS . de the. sieae _ to_buy. all kinds OS of Furniture’ ati Pog ae 9 sh4 Fed a Ae: ae BER ig tyes Sees . JOHN MICHELL will eis Snead at por + vice « sodas ip, With . ween Of twsive . And other special dancing ‘pad sated ant soem SATt chure Morni munic Bible » prayei day x will bi munio with ‘8 Frida; St. Or and ev evenin pastor ing an evenin cumsts The Cl usual } Subjec Doing. of the . occupa be am: and. w: part. 0} good ‘s The bi electric is com The { plosive statute convict to the . trict A convict ing one missio1 frequen Chines: fish-ste Chai visors, Andito money found « books . count; Gold.. Silver. Ourren Warrar 7 Pete: this to’ died la rod’ st born *i ti me hi Mr: Me indust The» aftern Canice La The . today : plage i week b ‘The . eates ¥ ens, M Clauso The . Dan ico bu; compa Metro; which Hegar and if erty.