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April 21, 1898 (4 pages)

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DOA tet ere me oe ee . THE by NaT! P. Brown &.C NEVADA CITY, NEVADA ©0., CAL IFORNIA . Published every avout oe Sundays and Lega! Hol oxo 8 BROWN & CALKINS. N. P. BROWN. UL. 8. CALKINS, ‘Bavered « at tthe Postoffice at Nevada City as -econd-class matter. TRLEPHONE No, 4. THURSDAY.. .. APRIL 21, 1868 . YOUTH OF THE NATION. By virtue of the National and. State . ‘Constitutions, American citizens are . entitled to bear arms, and the youth . of the nation, proud of the magnificent martial record of: their fathers, are} désirous of emulating them, and the states of the United States of North America have companies, regiments and . divisions of militia, men who are sub. ject to the cal of the governors of their respective state, if need be by the President of the United States, when thi . public welfare of the people demands . their assistance to{™maintain law and . order, which are the auxiliaries to the . maintenance of the perpetuity of the . nation and the happiness of the peo. ple. { The militia are composed of such! . youvg men as marched to the front . in 1861, and though many of thew . never did manual labor prior to their . enlistment in the Union army, cheer. fully took their turn as sappers and . miners in the trenches and tunnels around Vicksburg, Petersburg and other impregnable Confederate places, and . though they may have paled at the . sight of glistening bayonets and at the cannon’s mouth, they never faltered in . a charge, nor wavered when the answer . . was signaled back to them, “Hold the fort, lam coming.” oo GRAND OFFICERS, Native Sons Who Role the Destinies a the Order. Following is a complete list of the ! Grand Officers of the Native Sons of the Golden West, as elected last April . at Redwood City to serve for the term . of one year. Their successors will be . chosen at the Grand Parlor in Nevada . . City this month: Past Grand President—Henry C. Ges. . ford, of Napa Parlor, No. 62, Napa. . ¢ Address, 39 California Building, Sa Francisco. Grand President—George D. Clark, . a state of defense and that the Spanof Pacific Parlor, No. 10, 17 and 19 . ish fleet is now on its way to meet the Spear Street, San Franciseo. ‘Tele-. war vessels of the United States. phone Main 771. j Grand First Vice-President—W. M. . Conley, of Yosemite Parlor, No. 24, . Madera. i Grand Second Vice-President--Frank . . Mattison, of Santa Cruz Parlor, No. 90, . lations are at an end. Minister WoodSanta Cruz. Grand Secretary—Henry Lunstedt, . of California Parlor, No. 1, 414 Mason . Street, San Francisco. Grand Treasurer—Henry S. Martin, . of Stanford Parlor, No. 76, 4114 ¢ Cali-. fornia Street, San Francisco. \ Grand Orator—R. C. Rust, of Excel} sior Parlor, No. 31, Jackson; Amador County. Grand Marshal—C. O. Dunbar, of . Santa Rosa Parlor, No. 28, Santa Rosa. . Grand Inside Sentinel—Joseph D. Norris, of Washington Parlor, No. 169, Centreville. Grand Outside Sentinel—John J. McMahon, of Mount Diablo Parlor, No. . 101, Martinez. Grand Trustees—Frank L. Coombs, of Napa Parlor, No. 62, Napa, Chair; man; Joseph K. Hawkins, of Pacific Parlor, No. 10, Parrott Building, San Francisco, Secretary; Joseph F. Coffee, of Redwood Parlor, No. 66, Redwood City; Lewis B. Byington, of Niantic Parlor, No. 105, Claus Spreckels Build. ing, San Francisco. Frank Sabichi, of Ramona Parlor, No. 109, Los Angeles; F. A. Cutler, of Humboldt Parlor, No. ! 14, Eureka; H. R. MeNoble, of Stock. ton Parlor, No. 7, Stockton. + °oe ‘Tue Randsburg miners don’t propose . to have the value of their property de-j preciated by the Klondike boom. They . are going to maintain a display at the . » Omaha Exposition and say that instead . of fearing competition, they challenge it. . eal . Kid Gloves For the Party a Syrcinity . . at Rosenberg Bros. Any one wishing Gloves to match their dress for the party will please . leave their order, with sample of dress . goods, at our store. We will match . beaten and killed at Needle Rock last them for you ip Silk or Kid, providing . . night by. John Simon, a Russian, duryou will give us your order in time. We can furnish you with Undressed Kid, elbow length, 24 Button Centemeri, in all shades. Remember we are . agents for the celebrated Centemeri . Gloves and they will not cost you any . more than inferior Gloves. You can only order them through us and if. they do not suit you are not obliged ' to keep them. al6-tf Sere hee REMEMBER if you want something . THe Owt is the place to go to. They . lead—all others follow. m31-tf. . fore noon. jis still at Cape Verde Islands with . banked fires waiting for orders to sail. . Three more ironclads have arrived. BY . Spanish government have been put in . Miles states that the army headquartling a drunken row. poverished blood. -Hood’s Sarsaparilla / enriches and vitalizes the blood and i gives strength, energy and vigor, Be . sure to get Hood’s. : and do not purge or gripe. All dragRosenserc Bros. gists. 250. and at popular prices. ~ Today’ S Events Indicate That War Cannot be Averted Many Hours Longer. :_TRANSCRIPT. 1§ READY TO OPEN FIRE ON SPAIN. PER SEES 5 e THE VETERANS BRAVE 10 SAY GOODBYE. sn Various Organizations Conclude Their Business and Adjourn For the Year. WILL Spain’ s Refusal.to Receive the uittinacan: Declared an Act of War—100,000 TOMGHT THEY WILL BE BANQUETED at a HALL — MIRTH This government declares Spain’s refusal to receive the Captain Sampson has been ordered to sail with his squadron from Key West to Havana at A call for 100,000 votunteers ultimatum an act of war. once-and blockade Havana. will be issued. Bernabe, the Spanish Minister, -left today for Canada. Will Co-operate With the Navy. Wasurneton, April 21,—The troops will co-operate with the navy as soon they can be concentrated. It is thought it will require ten days to concentrate them at Key West. As soon as Congress passes the Army bill the Presi. dent will issue a call for 100,000 volun. teers. The State Treasurer Dead. SacrRaMENTO, April 21.—Lewis Rackliffe, State Treasurer, died shortly beSpanish Fleet Ready. Lonpon, April 21.—The Spanish fleet WASHINGTON, April 21.—A semi-offial note says the possessions of the Gets His Watking Papers. Maprip, April 21.—All diplomatic re:} as to its merits. MINISTER WOODFORD. ford’s passports were issued before the ultimatum came. On Account ¢ of Poor Health, WASHINGTON, April 21—It was stated at the White House today that Post. master General Gary’s resignation is not on account of the impending war but owing to the fact that he is broken . down in health and needs rest. Army Headquarters. WASHINGTON, April 21.— General ers will remain at ee Killed While Drunk. Uxian, April 21,—John Johnson was Tuat TireD Fre.ine is due to imHoop’s PILisare ‘purely vegetable ——— —---< 0@e' o—----—— Call for Robin Hood. EveryTHine is rst-class at Tue OwL, m81-tf. . Curly Bears. Volunteers to be Called For. Important Amendment. WasHINGTON, April 21.—The most important amendment to the Volunteer Army bill will be to reduce the term of GENERAL MILES. enlistment from three years to one. It is believed that many will join the National Guard for one year who would not want to go for three years. An effort will be made to pass the bill today. : NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY. A Positive Cure For Dyspepsia. This. may read as though we were putting it a little strong because it. is generally thought by the majority of people that Dyspepsia in its chronic form is incurable, or practically so. But we have long since shown that Dyspepsia is curable, nor is it such a difficult matter as it first appears. ‘The trouble with Dyspeptics is that they are continually dieting, starving themselves, or going to opposite extremes or else deluging the already overburdened stomach with “bitters,” “after dinner pills,” etc.‘ which invariably increase the difficulty even if in some cases they do give a slight temporary relief. Such treatment of the stomach simply makes matters worse. how can the stomach become rested, recuperated and at the same time the body nourished and sustained. This is the great secret and this is also the secret of the uniform success of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets. This is a comparatively new remedy, but its success and popularity leaves no doubt The tablets will digest the food anyway, regardless of the condition of the stomach. The sufferer from dyspepsia according to directions is to eat an abundance of good, wholesome food and use the tablets before and after each meal and the result will be that the food will be digested no matter how bad your dyspepsia may be, because as before stated, the tablets will digest the food even if the stomach is wholly inactive, To illustrate our meaning plainly, if you take 1,800 grains of. meat, eggs or ordinary food and place it in a temperature of 98 degrees, and put with it one of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets it will digest the meat or egg almost as perfectly as if the meat was enclosed within the stomach. The stomach may be ever so weak yet these tablets will perform the work of be properly nourished and at the same time a radical, lasting cure of dyspepdruggist wil tell you that of the many remedies advertised to cure dyspepsia none of them has give so complete and general satisfaction as Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets and not least in importance in these hard times is the fact that they are also the cheapest and give the most good for the least money. A little book on cause and cure of stomach trouble sent free by addressing Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. 18-20-22 AL G. A. R. People Arrived And so has our line of Clothing. No trouble to show goods, at the Popular Clothing Store. {al9-5t} J. Levy. eee Society Cards. The TRANSCRIPT has a very large and complete assortment of emblem address cards for Grand Army Veterans, Son of Veterans, Women’s Relief Corps Ladies of the G. A. R., Native Sons and The designs are of the very latést and richest styles in the market and the stock is strictly first quality. We fiave a lot of new type specially intended for this class of work. Orders will be filled promptly and at reasonable prices. Come to the TranWhat the stomach wants is a rest. Now. ’ digestion and the body and brain wil] . Brushes sia will be made because the much. 4 abused stomach will be given, to some}: St extent, a much needed rest. Your Best H Ready For the Fray, Wasnineton, April 21.— Secretary Alger says that more than a miilion men have offesed their services. Governor Murphy of Arizona offers the President the services of 1000 ‘cowboys. rane France Aiding Spain. Paris, April 2ist—A National subscription for Spain has been ‘opened here and $50,000 has been subscribed. Dress Your Little Ones At the Popular Clothing Store. You can dress your little son with a Wool Suit of clothing for $1. Actual selling price $2. {u21-3t]} J. Levy. ALASKA-KLONDIKE Gold FieldsDirect to DAWSON CITY. Secure Passage§Now. CAPACITY LIMITED. Fare $300 Free. Excess and Freight wees, a 2 to Send for maps. Pam: phiots free. nae THE ALASKA EXPLORATION C0, (Under management H."Liebes & Co.) OFFICES : 189 Post St., San Francisco, Cal. Agencies in principal cities of the world. Tourists, Business, Professional, Sick, Well and Pleasure Seeking. MEN AND WOMEN STOP AT THE FAMOUS EI Paso de Robles SPRINGS. Prices Reduced $10, $12.50 and $15 PER WEEK. The Greatest Hotel and Pleasure Resor on the Pa::ific Coast. Hot Hot Sulphur Baths.Mud and The watersare : nll calcio tat nase enacuaiied for their meaici Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Malaria, Liver, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Eczema and all Blood and Skin Diseases. Trains leave ‘Third an and Townsend St San Franc f., —— morning. at 83 arriving at Springs ats 30 PB. M. same day. No Staging. Fare $6.20, Write for Pamphlet. E. F. BURNS, Manager. ‘*Cash Works Wonders.”’ Harness and Saddlery CHEAPER THAN EVER. JAMES CAIRNS, road st., opp. National Hotel, je established the following PRICES FOR CASH bias p Dusters
Denis Whi four-horse Nitinidsnaieutincts” _C. H. HARRISON, DEALER Iv All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco —_—_— The Finest S-Cent Cigar in Town. SS EEE C. H. HARRISON, BROAD STREET. Opp. Rosenberg Bros. J. R. DAVIS, Teacher of Vocal and instrumental Masic, © Also Choral and Orchestral Director: Visits Nevada City, bed = and other ——— of Nevada Sr particulars as to terms of tuition, ete , avoly Xe at hie “ae iar eratcolsstmetmenitees see Sueno JOHN CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, © Transoript Block, Commereial Street, soRIPT office and see the samples. + ADL WATER ROUTE _. the President of the United States in . e @Fe Great Special. . dered a reception at the Union Hotel) Bay cout . by Manager Netshe. 5 REIGN SUPREME. ig Nevada City see the hour close at hand when the brave old war veterans and the people who came here with them last Monday are about to take their leave. letter week for the Queen City of the Sierras—a week in which we have been-honored by the presence of a body of some of the noblest heroes of the century and.some of the’ most unselfish, patriotic women. that God ever put the breath of life into. The coming of these loyal hosts has rekindled our children an object lesson that points out more vividly them in the years to come. Another quarter of a century ind scarcely one of the battle-scarred heroes that today make up the rapidly thinning ranks of the Grand Army of the Republic will be alive to tell the story of the bloody-sixties. But the brave old fellows will live in the memories of their grateful countrymen till time shall be no more. “When all are gone, who marched and countermarched, Who left their youth upon the battle-fleld, Who trod the dusty highway worn, and parched, And in old age were left without a shield— When these ure gone, then monuments will spring, And laggard tears be shed and pans ring. When all are gone, the maimed and weary-hearted, When ‘taps’ have sounded and the lights are out; When the last veteran from his friend has parted, And Death has put the valiant force to rout— Then shull we hear their praises sung aloud; Then will Columbia of her sons be proud.” TODAY’S MEETINGS. G. A. RR young men were caught in the act of tearing down some decorations and were sent about their busmess by the At today’s session the following was] police. They should have been jailed. ordered sent by telegraph to the Presi. ‘anki W. W. Stone (an old-time resident of Headquarters Department of Cali-. this city, by.the way,) is President of fornia and Nevada, Grand Army of the. /the Lincoln Memorial Association Republic, Nevada City, Oal.: which is organized to raise $100,000 for William McKinley, President of the. @ monument to be erected at San FranUnited States, Washington, D;-C.—In . cisco. In fourteen months it has colview of the impending crisis in the bisIt is with feelings of keenest regret that the people of It has been a red-! afresh in our bosoms the fires of patriotism and has been to boom: On Memorial Day Grand Army will make offerings, and then large ‘subscriptions (several being already promised) will be solicited from rich tand patriotic people East and West, . seven encounters hangs in front of the City hotel. It is the property of O. QO, Conlan, who served under General Thomas Meagher in the Irish Brigade. Among the latest veterans to put in an appearance at the encampment are J. RB. Meehan, superintendent of the Pullman Car Company, Capt. R. Pp. Thomas, president of the Standard Soap Company and Phil I, Fisher, manager of the Levi Strauss Co., all cisco; also Capt. F. L. Clarke, Quarter. ; master of the Veterans Home at Yountville. . In 1861 a brother of Mrs. H, L. Tre: Vaskis of this city enlisted in Co. J, , 20th Regiment Illinois Infantry. He was killed at Fort Donelson in 1862. He was Ohio born, and being but 13. years old was the youngest soldier in the army when he enlisted. His ancestry is traced back to the crasaders, Andrew Hollywood of Oaklan d, one than can words and books what their country expects of} of the veterans here, is a brother Abolis of the old-time owners of the New York bakery at this city. The contest, for the Department Commandership of the G. A. R. was a warm one. The candidates were veterans Seamans, Oushing, Stone and Cahen, the last-named being elected on the third ballot. There were two aspirants for Senior Vice and but one for Junior, The G. A. R. organizations adjourned sine die this afternoon. Tonight the delegates will attend the banquet at . Armory hall where the local Women’s Relief Corps and the Native Daughters will manage matters and Judge Walling will preside as toast-master, The Sons of Veterans visited the Relief Corps and Ladies of the G. A. R. this morning. BOONE’S AGENCY 124-Pine St., p areuT,aaex THOS. S. FORD, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Pg ghbettemncehely BUILDING, COR. COM. mercial and Pine atreets. IsTRICT ATTORNEYS, SHERIFYS, AT. torneys at law and others—The Stilwell vetective Agency 1s prepared to ransact all business of a confidentiai and inricate character expeditiousiy and on reamable terms. Correspondents ail over the Orla Thurow Block, San Francisco Cai. tory of our country and in, presence of the momentous action of Congress and vindication of our national history, be Resotvep, By the Annual Encampment of the Department of California and Nevada, G. A. R., that. in unison with the people of the United States we stand firmly by the President and by Congress.’ Loyalty being one of the cardinal principles of our order, we here re-affirm it, promising our unqualified support to our country and. our flag, as we did in the days that called into existence the Grand Army of the Republic. N. P. CuHreMan, Department Commander. The following officers were elected: Department Commander, S. Oahen, Garfield Post, San Francisco; Senior Vice Commander, W.H. Seamans, Bartlett Logan Post, Los Angeles; Junior Vice Commander, J. W. McCullough, Belmont Post, Auburn. This week we place on $1.75 Summer Wear, at $5.50 WOMEN’S RELIEF CORPS. The following officers were elected: in all the latest goods. President, Abbie D. Silvester, Riverside; Senior Vice, Eliza Wurburton, San Diego; Junior Vice, Mary J. Souder, San Francisco; Treasurer, Sarah A. Davis, Riverside; Chaplain, Lavinia Kellogg, Newcastle. Executive Board— Carrie Ey, Santa Ana; Melissa Pixley, San Jacinto; Hattie Hill, Los Angeles; Mary E. Hattery, San Bernardino; Rosa Hughes, Pomona. W.R.C. Home Association—Susie M. Farlin, Oakland; Lettie Winans, Petaluma; Lizzie Hill, San Jose; Augusta Tozer, Sacramento; Ida Fitegerald, Vallejo. LADIES G. A. R. The Popular The following officers were elected this afternoon. Mrs. Eliza J, Waggoner, Sacramento, President; Mrs. Bell Ingham, Log Angeles, Senior Vice; MrsMattie Hanson, San Jose, Junior Vice; Mrs. Mary Smith, San. Francisco, Treasurer; Mrs. C. R. Mayhugh, ‘San Francisco, Chaplain; Mrs. Pauline Willis, San Francisco, Councilor. The}. election is in progres as we go to press. LAST EVENING’S SESSIONS. Last night the G. A. R. went into session, adopted committee reports and elected the following as members ofthe Commercial Street. MANHOOD J. O. Currier, (re-elected) and Past Department Commander Chas, E. Wilson of Thomas Post, San Francisco; Wm. J. Raddick (re-elected). of Meade Post, San Francisco; ex-Superior Judge R. F. Crawford of Santa Rosa; J. 0. Campbell of Stockton. The Women’s Relief Corps were treated to an exemplification of the secret work under the direction of Mrs. Comstock of Lincoln Post, San FranThe Sons of Veterans transacted routine business only. The ladies of the G. A. R. were tencafes guarantee to FROM THE SKIRMISH LINE. Nevada City. fe Soe) ry PS ren. 3 te About eleven o’clock four drunken. “res : <1 mA sale a lot of Boy’ s Suits, age 4 to 14, in Blaek Cheviots, and a small check, with Sailor Collars, SPECIAL, Per Suit. Men’s Wool Cheviott Suits—suitable for Spring and Per Suit. Just received an elegant line of Boy’s Blouse Waists, We are Leaders in Low Prices ' In Men’s, Ladies’, Misses’ and Ghildren’s Shoes. Our Motto : “LIVE AND LET LIVE.” Clothing Store. J eid Ne oe Store 203. : Telephone—Resigence 208, RESTORED ——BY—— CUPIDENBE. This Vegetable Vitalizer Cures All Woman Home hectic! MeMVOMSMESS, OP Diseases of Generative Organs CURBS WHERE EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS. cisco, and also held memorial services. Sera —— discovered the active principle on whigthe ste of the SEX ope A GUPEDING le the cele are cea Bape oo ifa permanent cure is not effe + by the oO. oy ER u Franciseo, Cal E Gi Mrescnes : lected $1400 by selling 25 cent cortifi: cates, but this year the movement willorganizations throughout the nation An old. flag which bas been intwenty. members of Thomas Post at San Franof Native S: » Ice.cream Eph. Cohn’ The local Parlor del © me when The ‘first ' played bet archs will ’ trying to » Above Bow © soft they b » them bore » alias Lester " near Sheric . terviewed t ». isfied he is “wil Rev. Ww. Chas. E. Avenue Me will exchar § inday’s. Lere in 187 for Alamec , Two golc > mines attri ~ . people tot of them Ww $3,400. Su . but to mos / novelty. He Visiting e>ption c , Theater in promptly : 10 attend . “ Deaf By local a reach the There is o and that i Deafness . dition of Eustachia gets infls # und or iit is entir sult, and bbe taken . its norma destroyed ten are nothing t the muco i We wil — for any ¢ ~ catarrh) . Catarrh free. F. J. CH! . Boid b; tle. . Hall’s . NN sAll me srequeste _at.5 o’clo wreceivi jEach Hy pear int R. parad carrying a21-3t Try Ti We knoy public fo same has efiice for and ther ili be r gaye ice fo Pf laud art va tural pu First p Attora FFIC City Attor 7 ILI Un r i Att ——