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Wh Adjourn Tat i Monday.
Wasumerox, April 7—In all proba-} Wasi
bility the Senate. and House will ad-fic °
journ this afternoon until Monday.
The Oregon sailed today for Callao, . and
Ths Sees Sere Oe
this morning. ©
Re-afirng Is Decision,
Maprm, April 7.—The Spanish Government has decided to “simply re-affirm its former decision, already known
to President McKinley, withont any
mositention.”
‘What the President said.
WASHINGTON, April 7.—President Me-.
Kinley. said to the Ambassadors, who}:
called upon him today, that peace
would prevail if — tapas to’ gas
just demands.
“Report From London.
Lowpon, April 7—The Queen Regent
of Spain-hes again appealed to Queen}
ence direct for emg
Bucilemeat at Madrid.
Maven, April 7,—The : excitement}
here ia intense, owing to the postponement of President McKinley’s message
to Congress. No one believes that war
can be averted.
“Lee Sails Tonight.
eon rg meltbar ey at noon today.
ca Le onediag Uonprphagealiged ‘The Preiden’s Message Mast!
of the sovereigns for Easter season, with .
hope that peace might be prescribed.
The President has iustructed the.
State Department to reply to the formal .
note eft by Asibaanadort at their . terie of Republican members of the
visit this ‘ House, fearing that an effort may be
The Ambassadors’ note is not fe-. made to delay presenting the Presifer as enuerge ee — dent’s
Monday, are canvassing their side for
‘signatures to a proposition to join with
. the Democrats and overrule the Speaker in case the message is not sent in on
“WASHINGTON, “April 7th it ‘js ‘anMonday. Lorrimer Munn. of Dlinois
nounced: that thePresident’s message . and others are-at the head of the movewill not be sent to Congress until Mon-. ment. They claim to bave over fifty
day. votes pledged.
“The Wessage-on Monday,
Senators say ‘that war is haviiabie;
notwithstanding the pacific ramors
from Madrid.
lite at Havens:
Wasurneton, April 7.—Lee bas not
left Havana, and he fears an. outbreak
before the Americans can sted got. out of
the place.
Very Quiet. at at Washing
‘ WasntnaTon, April 7. —It. is unusually quiet at: the Capitol and in. the War
and Navy Departments. Everybody is
awaiting news from Madrid and Ha-. ™99
. Vana.
Be ssa _—
tu Congress beyond
“AL. W. Schwarts is on the sick list.
Thos, Powell hae returned from Eng~ A Ls Boghie arrived here oe ‘even. PRESSE
THE! EK warra. Big rb Sarah metre
on the morning train. —
down from North Bloomfield.
Siciacion April 7—A small co-. ding, are in town.
Cook, of San Francisco, arrived here
on the morning train.
hiem, 8. Coblutz, D. M. McKean, O. B.
Charley Tegler is on the sick list.J. Marry of Marysville is in town. .
L.D. Cleves of Sonora arrived here
_W. 8. Kirkwood and wife, of Bridgeport, spent the day in this city.
©. Martin and L. Penrose are}
0. W. Dorson and P. J. Throll of RedE. Kelly, Geo. C. Brown and George
J. Fuller, G. 8. George, W. A. Berni. ap his res.dence at the legation.
Regarded as Very Serious.
pers are unanimous in the opinion that
the situation is very grave. Some of
the papers announce that’ Woodford
would leave tomorrow. He has taken
Probably. Saturday.
. Wasnineron, April 7. 2. p. m—It is
stated now the President’s message
may possibly go to Congress Satarday.
Mapri; April 7th—.The morning pa-. _
Castien, of San Francisco, are in town.
Jas. Schilling of 8t. Louis is in town.
Fill Up the Ranks.
Orders have been issued to the officers of the National Guard of California
to fill up their ranks to the regulation }
namber of 102. Company C of this
city is included in the above order.
Strictly In It.
‘This season we are strictly in it in
the line of Men’s, Ladies, Misses and
Children’s, as well as Infant’s footwear.
‘Call, before purchasing, at the Popular Store. J. Levy. rs m30
All About a Hat.
National hotel here after the central
EST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO.
BRIEF MENTION.
Minor Hotes and Comments of Local
Interest.
1. Stein will open a branch store at
Grass Valley next week.
Read A. B. Wolf’s new advertisement
in today’s Transoripr, and then you
will know as mach about the matter as
we do. :
Miss Hoett, at Steins’ stationery
store, has something.to say about millinery, in an advertisement in today’ 8
TRANsORIPT.
The Niles Sisters have a change of
advertisement in today’s TRanscripr.
Read it.
‘The horse attached to the delivery
wagon belonging to Grisse] Bros. ran
away today. The vehicle was semewhat broken but no damage was done
to the animal. ©
Two men arrived here today to open
places for the sale of decorations for
buildings and streets. They expect to
doa good business here. ©
Arrangements have been made whereby the towns of Washington, Relief
Hill and North Bloomfield now have
night telephone connection with the
office closes.
om
A New Military Company.
Arrangements are now being made,
among some of the patriotic young
men of this city between the ages of 15
and 18, to form a military company.
In. a few days they expect to have their
roll filled and will then call a meeting
to perfect the organization. It is said
that they have prevailed upon James
Hackley to act as drill master.
Heard From.
A quarrel arose last night about. the
style of a hat. The parties almost
came to blows. The party that purchased the hat from J. Levy gained the
thé fact that Levy’s is the place to get
victory, for his opponent acknowledgedJohn Sberman, Secretary of State,
has been heard from for the first time
for some weeks on the Cuban question.
In his statement he pays a just tribute
to President McKigley, whose patriotism and love of justice he says no man
that Lee will leave Havana tonight, apd } —
-waited upon Mr, De Sabla, manager of
“igaaday there w ald
: ¢il Dncle Sam’s strong hand is uplifted
Wasuineton, April 7.—It is reported
will appear before the Senate. Committee on Foreign Affairs on Monday.
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Will Be Discharged.
A committee of citizens yesterday
the Electric Power Company, in relation
to the employment of eee bat inin the employ of the sdupatiy ana
there would not have been any at any
time if there had been suitable accom-modations for white men. ;
_ Waited Too Long. Sree
Strange the Pope ‘ope did not intervene
while the Spaniards were butchering
and starving the Cubans and try and
put an end to it. But no, he waits unand then-he cries for peace. He deJay ed matters just one hour too long.
eo
Another Beet Factory.
A half-million dollar beet-suger fac-}. —_
tory.is to be erected at Carlisle, Pa. .
work beginning within a few weeks. “Tt
is expected that this factory will require the product of 8,000 acres of
augar beets, giving employmentin the
factory to 500 hands, while 500 farmers
have alreudy signed contracts to plant
~suigar beets for its use. —
Advance In Flour.
‘This morning there was quite an advance in the price of flour, bran . and
ane Flour advanced $3 per ton.
middlings $2 per ton each and
-it is quite likely that this present rain
-will stop any further advance a the
sp: esent at jeast. a
The New Store.
"The new vegetable, frait and poultry
store of Charles W. Kam & Co., in the
pinay ~Y Block, will be open and
ready for business on. Saturday next.
This firof claim that they will have the
best store of the kind ever opened in
this city, and their prices will be as
low as tlm lowest. Give them a call. if
you want anything in their line. Read
their advertisement.in today’s Tran-}SORIPT.
A Oefaulter. .
Virginia City Chronicle: Wednesday
morning it was discovered that Frank
He'm is short $760 in his accounts as
Pablic Administrator. His bondsmen
held a meeting this morningand found .
those who were surety for $1,000, ap ae
have each to pat up 4 950,50.
es
Will Meet eet Saturday. :
Phe Democratic 10 State Central Committee will hold a meeting in San Francisco on Saturday to set a date and
p ace for holding the next State conveution. W.F: Prisk and E. J. Rector
are the members of the committee from
Nevada county.
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Personal Notes.
Mrs. Lewis Schenfeldt of oe
on a visit.to A. Barnh end tamily. :
D. Stevens, who bas been -here on a.
wisit toW, Maitland, returned te Recte-flinen and I covered: thee with silk.”
: noe fads that had ever been tapes
:
‘ A Possier.
‘Toppin—I don’t know what to think
of Dr. Pestle. Either he is @ confounded
charlatan or he has the curiousest ways
of getting at things.
Nipper—For instance?
Toppin—I had him call tosee my wife
yesterday. He booked at her tongue
and then said she was in ap extremely
debilitated state. No doubt she is, but
how in time Sd ie O58 St oot eee Ur
: Boston Transcript.
: Consolation.
Miss De Fine—I hope the report that
your daughter and her husband do not
get along well together is untrue.
Mrs, De Shine—It is true. The trouble-is-that-he is jealous of-her. Fhe
fool! He might know there is no ee
for jealousy,
Miss De Fine (thinking of the girl's
plainness)—Indeed he might; but love
is blind, you know.—N. Y. Weekly.
Patience Rewarded.
His first. love’s-age was just twenty-five,
las at twenty in marriage he sought
He thea: “but at forty did strive,
And this, time he married her daughter.
»—Chicago Dew.”
: ‘A Wamadian: Subject. ‘
Wife (after returning from church) —
You should have been in church this
morning. We had a beautiful sermon.
Husband—I'll bet 7 can’t repeat
the text.
Wife—Yes, I can. It was the Tenth
verse of the Sixteenth chapter of Ezekiel—“I gifded thee about with fine
Husband—Huh! It is no wonder you
remember it.—Harlem Life.
Her Great Modesty.
Bosworth—Mrs. Darnley is a woman
who seems to have good sense.At that
affair the other night she and I were
talking about the women who. were in
low-necked dresses. She ‘said she
thought it was one of the most im Wedleigh— Ves; Tvs heen told that
she has-a neck like the business side of
@ washboard.—Cleveland Leader.
What’ He Missed. ~
His arm ‘round her waist, as together they
roved,
He fondly her smiling lips kissed,
Said he: “Sweet, you're the only girl ever
I loved!"
Said she:. ‘‘Then. what fun you tave
missed!"’
_ =N. Y. World.
HAD ON HER & BATHING SUIT.
Maprnm, April 7.—After the Cabinet
meeting and the issuance of the. semiexcitement and war talk prevailed.
of the note in six none It was sabthe Latest Shapes. a6-8t
False Ramor 4 ones can dispute, and whose courage has
\ : a No Missfits, been tested on more than a score of
Baaee of clothes we gurantee an exact fit or
official note previously cabled regard-. , sale. 1000 samples to select from.
ing the serions state of affairs much . 4+ the popular Clothing Store.
The cafes were crowded with people —— J, Lavy. nothing better can be hoped for until
and much bitter talk was indulged in. Robin Hood. it is hauled down altogether.
It was currently seems that the es ee: o= i —s For Sale at a Bargain.
When we take a measure for a suit bloody battlefields.
Nothing But Horrors.
The Spanish flag in. Cuba has covered a long succession of horrors, and
‘ furnished house is offered for rent. EnHill. Large lot,house and barn. City
Foster’s Forecast.
My last bulletin gave forecasts of the
War Is War.
An exchange says: Waris war. Bat
storm wave to cross the continent from . the alternative is sometimes infinitely
April 5th to 9th and 11th to 15th.
The next
worse. The United States is a peacedistarbance will reach the . ful nation; a nation of Christians, GodPacific coast about the 15th, cross the . fearing, with a disposition to do unto
west. of Rockies country by the close . others much as they would be done by.
of the 16th, great central valleys 17th . Of the estimated population of 74,500,to 19th, and Eastern States the 20th. 000 people, 24,000,000 are enrolled in
Warm wave vii! cross the west of . the membership of the various churches
Rockies country about the 15th, great . dedicated to Christianity, while 10,000,central valleys 17th and Eastern States }.000 of our children belong to the Sabthe 19th.
Rockies country about the 18th, great
central valleys the 20th and Eastern
States the 22d.
Temperatare of the week ending
April 16th will average about normal.
Rainfall will generally be below normal for the same osha tt
Creates a a Panic.
Those recently published tables,comparing prices at the date of the Chicago
Convention of: 1896 with those of
March, 1897, as shown by the Omaha
World-Herald market reports, seem to
have created a panic among the Democrats at. Washington. Congressman
Bailey, the leader on the Democratic
side of the House, having caused them
to be stricken from the Congressional]
Record, in which they were published
on motion of Congressman Péarson of
North Carolina. Are the silver men
afraid to have the public know that all
farm products have advanced while
silver has been declining ?
A Good Appointment.
John Lynn of Grass Valley has received an appointment in the Mint at
San Francisco. John is a_ worthy
young man and his position in the
United States Mint is that of watchbath schools of the various denominaCool wave will cross the. west of. tions. Not all Christians are churchmembers. It would require few figures
to enumerate the inhabitants of the
United States who are disbelievers,
who scoff at religion, who reject the
divine principle, “Peace on earth, good
will to men.” But it is safe to say that
no considerable proportion of our people desire peace at any price. The
great masses prefer war, with all its
horrors, to a hellish peace.
Beer Ten Cents Per Glass.
If war is declared between the United
States and Spain beer is sure to go up
to ten cents a glass. Uncle Sam has
about made up his mind to tax that
article $2 per barrel, which it is estimated will bring to his coffers forty
million dollars annually.
EVERYTHING is first-class at THe Owr,
and at popular prices. m8i-tf.
aos, comet ONE:
Go to Tut Owt for Pabst Milwaukee
Lager—on dranght. It is delicious. tf
ee
Try Tue Owt for fine mixed: drinks.
We know how to mix ’em. m81-if.
7
The Royal is the highest grade baking powder
known. Actual tests show it goes oneman. Fora long time John has worked
in the Maryland mine.
For Outside Sentinel,
Truckee Republican: E. Kruger will
be a candidate for Grand Outside Sentinel at the meeting of the Grand Parlar, N. S. G. W., in Nevada City this
week. He is an enthusiastic worker in
-}the order and has become quite well
known in the order throughout the
State and he stands a good show to
win in the fight. No better man could
be put in the place.
-_ 2 ORO &
Will Not Go to Klondike,
The O. K. Painters and Paper Hang‘ atiy bias geetts one + . ots who guarantee all work—Pierce
& Sweeney. Estimates made on all
Absolutely Pure
ROVAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
sequently learned that tl pose of J.Leyy, at the Popular — Se and electric Nabe se work by them. m7-tf
untrue. The military papers are : al-t : . O. PERCIVAL. ence
a
violent in their talk about war matters NRK DE DE DE BE SESE NE DIE NEC DEE DEE DKK he NK OK She
and the United States.
the Guards Were Troubled.
Mapas, April 7.—The guards around
the United States legation were troubled today. General Woodford was at
‘his desk at an early hour. Many
Americans called on him to ask regarding what arrangements had been
made for their removal. The General
will remain here until his passports
are handed him. There is great alarm
hover the situation and it is generally
believed the end is about reached.
There are some who still hope for
peace.
Lots of Powder.
San Josz, April 7—According to the
Railroad Company’s reports there has
been 295,000 pounds of powder shipped
éast from the Santa Cruz Powder Company’s works within the past three
weeks. This powder was ordered for
the United States Government.
se
New : Vegetable,
FRUIT
—AND—
POULTRY STORE.
Chas. W.Kam&Co.
his method of informi the poovle
PARE this have opened a ge
First-Class Store in the Transcript Bit,
Weare they will keep constantly on hand the
Vegetabtes, Fruits, Chickens, etc.
Please give us a call.
Nevada City, April 7th.
For immediate Sale.
pian ‘and niineral cabinet, in the residence
after Monday, March lith. al-lw
Horse-Shoeing.
John Tamblyn can be found at his Blackbeet off hosse-shosing. Price $1 50 per set.
umeato ou the woon train.
ance
al-tf
All the household furniture, including .
ccalah chop otis Pinall, plapnived tc':dethe.
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MAHER & CO.
Yevada City, Cal..
NEVADA ‘TRANSCRIPT :
coast.
come and see it.
much of a compliment, and that is all we crave.
It is no effort on your part to pay us tha
not, and we invite you all to come, that is all.
Respectfully,
MAHER & co.
Come to Us For Easter Gloves.
4
Hundreds
have already seen it; there are still thousands who have
All Shades, $1 and $1.50 a pair.
IN YOUR
CALL AT
For Most Fashionable Styles _
And Perfect Satisfaction
As Well as Prices,
Miss Hoeft’s,
Stein’s Stationery Store.
WORIOOHOOHOOHIOOKIOOIK
Se
AT GREAT
For the Best Millinery
Dear Sirs—Tell the ladies of :
this county that we have taken the time and trouble to plaee
on exhibition an Easter window worthy of any town on the
It took time and knowledge to do it, but it is here
and all we ask in consideration is for the people who can to
BARGAINS,
YOU SHOULD EXAMINE THE STOCK KEPT
—BY THE— .
NILES. SISTERS,
in the New Building adjoining Wm. H. Smith’s Grocery Store.
Come and See the Latest _
tT Parisian and New York styles.
ter A Specialty of Re-Trimming Hats at Very Low Prices._@cj]
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We have mo old stock to sel! off, ;
Offer you Fresh, Clean Goods,
“At Prices to Suit the Times.
We have by far the LARGEST STOCK OF MILLINN, and the stamp of newness is on everything.
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_Give us your business and
MRS. FISHER, Bowed ‘St.
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