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The Royal is the highest grade bekiog powder
kaown: Actual tests
New Rates For Baer.
We, the undersigned Brewers and
their represeutatives doing business in —
Nevada City, Gruss Vailey and vicinity
do hereby agree not to sell Beer for less —
than the following prices per keg, net
cash—no rebate of any nature : eo
show it goes onethird further than any, other bread.
15 Gations, $5.00
\ 10 Gallons, * 3.35. oe
8 Gallons, 1.75 g
This agreement to take effect upon
and after this date :
J. W. Upton,
Frank Bros.
W.F. Michell,
Mrs, S. Binkelman,
Whelilian Bros.George Gehrig,
Israel Hosken,
Isoard & Son.
Absolutely Pure
ROVAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
Rare and Beautiful !
‘The Modern Houses
Finished with--BUILDING, MILL AND MINING LUMBER
Fadden Cigar Store,
Junction Main and Commermercial Streets.
Sequoia. THOMAS J. TORPIE, Prop.
“ § . . (Saiecessor to Mra. I. Waters.)
a specialty.
: The finest assortment of
The beading Brends of Cigars
TO BE FOUND IN NEVADA CITY.
Yard at Depot. Telephone No. SI.
ow TOWLE BROS. CO.,
Transcript Block, Commercial Street,
Lost.
Lady’s go'd watch with gold chain and:
bangle with monogram C, L. Monogram N
H. S. on outside case of watch. Finder wi I
please leave at this’ office and receive ree
ward, j2i-lw
JOHN CALDWELL,
Attorney at Law,
Nevada City.
e a N ny fal ee : ‘ ied : ie é ‘THE TRANSCRIPT. F wr rl Tl.
SUE Veee Orin SO aaa rene -ayaa <5 . i F %
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THURSDAY.. ... JUNE 23, 1898.) '
bei :
ts BROWN & CALKINS. . d to Be In th Neigh THREE PER CENT. BONDS. WHLL'HAVE A FLOAT.
4 N. P. BROWN. L.8. CALKINS. . Is Is Suppose rh) e fi é cig = ag ise hs i oti
dul —— On Sale at the Bank, Exprass ard Fost The A. 0. U. W. In the Fourth of July
wi . : {
f
se. . nar Offices. Parade.
t NG METHODS COMPARED. . borhood of the Ca y :
‘S — . «igs Postmaster Carr has been instructed; N' a City Lodge, Ancient Order or
“. Very different’ are the methods by . by the Treasury Department, with the . Unite Workmen, decided at last even“3 which the latest Democratic adminis. Islands. concurrence of the Post master-General, . ing’s theeting to have & float in the
$ ; pa wEhinnsived” . i to open books for subscriptiors to the procession here on the morning of July
s tration and the peeere sate ; new bond issue. Books have already . 4th. Like that of the Native Sons’, it
E Republican administration go about a been opened and subscriptions will be. will be of handsome and striking deE fioating'a bond issue, says the Tulare . = received until July, 14th. Blank forms . sign. It will represent in an attractive
3 Eegister. The Democratic administra. Why General Blanco Refuses to Exchange may be obtained at every mouey-order . manner the benefit of belonging to the
3 : ‘ : . postoffice and as heretofore stated also . or. nization. 8 ce P " in order to ° EpOEs ga :
5 Be Jappsgemmael spina to. Lieutenant Hobson. lat the Citizens Bank‘ and at Wells,}. The lodge bas appointea H. Sweeney,
4 —o ware sett ea cha °. Fargo & Oo.’s express Office. Qn these Thos. H. Carr, George E. Russell, 8.
le borrow money and it did so by calling . forms is indicated all that is necessary . Trevithick, J. A. Ramsay and W. HK.
Pe in J. Pierpont Morgan of New. Yorkand tor the subscriber to fill out. Thesub-. Rice as a committee to get itup. These
racy P4 : a ot : tl : f : : . k
-_sfatting the matter into his charge so : } scriber may mail to the Treasury De-. gentlemen will be assisted in the wor
Ps ain his sendicate made several millSpecial to the Daily Transcript ‘. partment at Washington the form filled . by the following committee of the DeJ & ph Y t th iments f a ; out, if he so desires, together with the} gree of Honor Lodge: Misses EF. Rosen3 lion ee out-of the governm . The Cadiz Fleet. Troops Continue to Land. . remittance covering the par value of . thal, M. Toulson, A. Toulson, A. Carr,
a necessitities; but when a war came up Pigg 6 coma ee the amount of the bonds for which he] L. Ashburn and Sadie Miller.
ah . on the country and the “Hannaized’ . Maprip, Jane. 2--The Bpacish.re-. , Waseinain vee wishes to subscribe. The’ remittance
i ; president and secretary had to borrow . serve fieet has not returned to Oadiz patches received by Secretary Alger . may be made, by bank draft, postoffice. Tux First Mate— Tice wien: and
Ae they did not call upon Mr. Morgan . 3s formerly reported, but is supposed . and Long report that the landing of . or express order, or in currency, as . bright it is in the west. The Second
+ ' They lied upon the whole people ‘. .5 be in the neighborhood of the Cantroops is progressing favorably at Sansuits the subscriber's convenience. Stat Mate—Why not? The Oaptain has
§ i nf ge a “. e Islands. It is possibly on its way . tiagd. Sampson says, the troops are day the currency is received or the. been sweeping the horizon with his
a ‘ called for subscriptions as low as $20,. wry Islands. 1618 post ae sag is fin ties order or check is cashed the subscrip. glass.
i a and, for 30 days limited the sales to . +0 the Pacific ocean, and it is supposed landing at Baiquiri, i e sous an tion wil] be entered and will sivcaedl: ee
: subscriptions of #500 and under to give . ‘hat some converted Spanish cruisers . ng offered. Sampson is still sbelling . ately begin to draw interest. When =e a man looks rusty is no sign
. ae $pani ; i ie wilbacs . t as ap iron constituiion. the poorer people a chance, Moreover, . 2ave joined the fleet, the Spaniards, and it is reported that . the bonds are delivered a check will ac at he s an tron 0 ms .
to prevent the immediate withdrawal . aa one man was killed on the Texas. Ten rir ise them phones: edo Exezcr 1c lights in Reno are shut off
“
a . ates ° rif ‘ . d fr 3 per cent from the day the subscrip;
of that amount of money from the) The Situation at Manila. — ste coma gi sin ie autered tothe Ink ok mapaat, asa matter of economy.
' avenues of trade, making money tight, Lonpon, June 28.—The News says _— anamo : y under aan? re. the date of the bonds. Don’? think that people ever really
ee subscribers are to be permitted to take . Manila is occupied by crews from forlispatch received from pararenen need half they pay for.
their allotments one-fifth at a time as. eign war vessels, including, marines inser Allen _ : oud eenS otis pe ole bee share Don’? get the big bead because you
' the ‘money is needed by the govern-. irom the German warship Irene. A. ‘Te ing made to. aumae itl Bee ie Se add P ‘. happen to get ahead.
5 paae hen Dewey proposed to trom the side and rear. It is believed That’s nothing. Mules on the hoof oo
ment. Another point of difference . month ago when Dewey,ProP he uttuek will begin in about a week have been known to cost a man his life. Ars skilled croquet players knockmight be mentioned. When the Demo. bombard the city his action was obfas elcaiase iegibsiva he ae in this country. ° . pout atiate? ; .
d s ly . jected to by the German Consul. It is e Spaniards are 25 OO te ; ‘ RAR ia vay es Seimei
cress were in power gold was not on 5 jectec ? y CH RH RARE OM cats Sailings, Gotiseal Ganik abies A warsuir is only about five orsix Dow’r waste time reasoning with” an
flowing out of the treasury as fast as it . a question whether the v ; dantiago whl hold ont two webs "aii timés as long as it is broad, while the . angry man, : 4
could be forced in but it was forced’ . embark upon the arrival of reinforce: me ae ’. greyhound ‘liners that cross the Atlanoo
ont faster than bonds ‘could buy it, . ments for Dewey. Germany makes no arte big be peene a rapidly 88 . tic are in length ten times their breath Money in a is always of some
put so much confidence have the peo-. secret of her sympathy for Spain. possible, with a view of either destroy. of beam. a account, SS ee
; ; : ‘ H et ee ue a a
ple in our “Hannaized” administration . Dewey is awaiting the arrival of the ing cain SNS of causing ae a Don’t think because it’s better late Prorte who shake hands take the
that nine-tenths of the available cash . Monterey and Monadnock, as without . °M&98e with the American squadron. . than never that it isn’t better never to palm. Be
balance in the United States treasury . their assistance he cannot command Cc t E> : h be late. sees Don’t pick quarrels before they are
O48 is gold and gold is being paid out and . respect. é : anno xC i To sraNp'up for themselves some peoripe. .
Hit fs taken in over the counters of the govInvasion of Porto Rico. Havana, June 23—Captain Geers ple have to lie, i char wuld be a blow to sone
: ernment, all the same as California. a : ~* _ . Blanco says he cannot exchange Lieu: . ) === nen.
LS fe. _ — WasurveTon, June 23.—Porto Rico is) tenant Hobson and his men. Common ee . _— = re
i A DYNAMITE BRIGADE . to be invadeded in two weeks by Gen-' . , udence forbids theirexchange at this . p@»pwesddsDsdI9I99900NNNN™™ ee upstarts— pies trains.
‘J + _ . eral Miles with 20,000 troops. aS Sy Ras
at : aeons ey oe . = . ; iS, . apes peed Try THE Ows for mixed drinks. m25
: ; or i the harbor and its defenses. OS eos
at Novel Plan of Captain Gamble, Late of : peeov ~ the hee Army : Causes Surprise. He bas not forbidden sending a flag P For § ale.
T : Rea aig ve Honekone, June 23—The report that . of trace, but no American vessel must ¥. A five room house and lot on Broad
bat ‘aptain George Ki. yamble, a prom: ve : A ‘ @ g ‘ x ‘
iy rom ithe Chinese authorities demand that] approach nearer than six miles of the . @ street, at $850. It is in good condition.
i inent citizen of Grass Valley, 15 “the supply vessel Zafiro leave Chinese . shore. ¢ One of America’s most fa. ¥. mi0-tf Brown & Moraan,
py years old but he feels young ‘enough to b : eee . @ mous physicians says: Scrofxy lieal Estate Agents.
an! make it hot for Spain ina way that is. waters immediately causes surprise in eae GA ake Comune Recoiher ® ula is external consumption.” 4 ++ 290 + Ss
i peculiarly bis own. He commanded a, official circles. The British squadron : os tabsenie deh . ® Scrofulous children are often ¥ Try THe Ow1 fora first-elass drink.
“rac ione i Jari: : ; Official repc deeds i ‘ . @ 3 . ; ———
1 oruck egret Union wre 18 the WAS 1p consontenting ut MANE © vue . eee scot forte cer, tse . ® beautiful. children, but, they $)
’ ‘ : er’s offic r; ; ? ~
+i stationed at various posts ia New MexGerman war vessels now ids, the harbor. Rapp. searcher of records (eleven yoke ‘ lack nerve force, strong bones, 4 A D
¥ ico aud Arizona. Had he remained in. sat net Senet ppc leameh are ® stout muscles and power to ¥ ozen ‘ Want to Sell the Property. atent. Dated June 8, 1898. State of . @ " F teate a ae
the regular army he would today be the Woah iy hee California to Jacob H. Neff rho SW4. @ resis disease. i or delica y Raisins
ranking Captain of the service. Since Monday, August 1st, has been fixed E\ of N Wy and Wy of NEY. sec. . & children there is no remedy ry '
. the trouble with pests ie he ie al yr Aid nen death eins 36. Tp 15, NR8E,MD M. 320acres. . @ equal to could notbe seeded by
: baen itching to get to the froat, and is . m. P. Williams, adminis , Notice of location of ri lai
: now talking. Of organizing a mounted tbe real property belonging to the ©&8-. pated June 6, by R. LL Wateaa se : Scott’s Emulsion hand or as halt
dynamite brigade of volunteers, every tate of the Jate Michael Williams. It. feet of North Yuba River, ohintesuciaat 0 a poun wiih: the En} member of which shall be a practical is represented that in order to pay the] on trail leading.from Poiat Defiance +6} Bd terprise Raisin and
. miner. He prefers miners for this outstanding debts of the deceased, ex-. Rice’s crossing, running up said North . of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo§ Grape Seeder, Rasy
branch of the seryic> because they . peuses of coger abies etc., the prop. yuba River 1200 feet. : . phosphites of Lime and Soda. v to clean and economii ugaig berovbed ewer win Polson the Hawnds. ated June 6th 1808. By the Fellows @ good flesh beneath it, Itmakés raisins at the rate of a ance necessary to do azardous work. . < gilpihe eee Mining and Milling Co. on thé north; § the cheeks red by making rich d ; Ain f :
He has thought out a system. of war. Residents of Round Mountain, Mon-. side of Snow Point, Eureka mining; @ b St cicehan GA 6 tte © oun in hve minutes.
fare by which he is confident that with . teznma Hill and other points above] district to be known as Iron Mask. né 8 blood. rene is M7 ndispensable in every
a thonsand miners properly equipped ‘here saysthat all the game is being aimee oS . @ for food and gives body y household,
the could annihilate any laud force or driven out of their part of the country Reorganization of the Banners, 2 power enough to digest it, Be 9 Enterprise
fortifications that might be encoun-. by bounds belonging here and at Grass Sie assiatl sangeeenay ASHP . @ sure you get Emul¢ R P
tered. : ‘Valley. ‘They say they will poison the egotiatious are pending for the re-. @ sion.
er ree ee dogs if their'owners do not keep them organization ‘of the Banner baseball soc. and $1.00 ; all druggists. aisin and Grape
A Jury Trial. . club under the management of Frank . : away, en akc Se wet a New York. Seeder
assault with a deadly weapon, with in-. “Tuat clerk always comes to the store tha aims of the clab will age 4. ‘ svarfitetan Staiadiania i 4 stores. Price $x Send
tent tocommit murder, will begin in. on holidays,” said one member of the], 41, Gilt Badges a a hi air ba meant tak f, h
the Superior Court tomorrow mornfirm, “Yes,” replied the man who had. . og se i bie ae BS ‘Typewriters "s OR rite or the
: ing. . no generous im pulses, “he is so muh in’ pe ‘4 ths epitrad nsngetaresn® . They Educate as mer p ising House+r : the habit of loafing here that he does REST . Well as Please.. . keeper’’’— 200 recipes.
ee Mai: Contract Let. not feel comfortable any where else.” Oe TR Gee a hs “== . Provide the children with the means to obPe CANUTE HR EY SE SURREY p< SG a ER
: C. Grissel & Sons have again secured eee ee i! Resale iota hah corey abana sab MP Biles ore
Rs pcndyon eer sevniterineteecualti: AN urmy officer who ae spent oe PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, Makers of the Encorprive Meat ol pe
tietween thie city ane May bert, suring pega ace hug ey oo B I . i . OW. ) . piginvestment for your boy or girl. oneness Nevada County Directory.
the foar years beginning Jaly I#t, . islands will have to be content with a 'G. W. WICKSON & CO. bg won Darla cohen 2 a ean
6 KK 3 ; n r 50 cents, 1
es Taere are a number of Riverside . diet of chickens, ducks, fresh feb, ege® 1 Sand & Front St. San Francisco. Apply to F. BE. BROWN. Pideaeoien A heey wg F and rice. . eT
orange growers that are not ina cheerPELL Ha a athcan om ee . ye on a = snus
ful frame of mind these days, though! Ty» wonian who had just moved in— ae
this is notdue to the dry season, of . The first thing we: want to do is to tear i
which so much’ is said, and which 18 gown those me ping bos those people bosses many 4 body and bur. oe
generally made responsible for all the . pave jeft. Her husband—It seems you dens many ao mind. You can t enjoy . 1 1
ills the tillers of the svil are -beir to. have no reverefice for the shades of the the food you like because you are . d hl cel on a toh OT
The Los Angeles Express ‘states that goparted. f bilious. You take all sorts of pre.
although there are over 500 carloads of BS at cea cautions, and yet the bilious attack . oa
oranges to be genie the price is-so. Rev. Mr. Lentiy—I fioticed, my son, . leaps on you like a tiger from ambush. . ; 96990099 é
; low that very few the packers will that you didn’t seem to understand it You know the feeling! The blood . a
.?: ow ale them. Several of the packers when I said grace. Doesn't your father . seeming on fire with Sie Sead tks A Popular Line of the ce
have closed down for the season, aud always bless the food? mer :
: : g pains in the eyes; the head . Lat Ss 2
ee bigs at work are barely unairg es: sir. He generally wp. tesa seeming to open and shut; the hore t Spring Attractions.
iE I cl sige Fe ana rible nausea. You know the irrita— sam
/ Ong of the most remarkable feats of poy'r think because a laborer jis a bility which precedes and the languor _ An unlimited variety in every department of the S
ing in recent years was the : “ that foll h ba eat ep 0 e ptore.
a ; bd “a ; — he ‘ ie gentleman that he leads a double life. vi oO sg cag It’s miser. . : a A
moving of a pier of the big iron bridge. SR Na RE as 2 a isn’t i not cure the yi i ‘
Te een pusita saliensd St” Danek the Ce ici ssek ak oat There's a oil re Acie % Bite are catan, He inducements with the best and
Bismark, s.D. It took. but a minute that experience teaches a large class. biliousness. Dr: J. C AYER’S PILLS andsomest PUNE oods you ever saw.
move the structure weighing 9,000,000 . . 4 2@0 2 B : S.
,
ses tngtn a year was spent in prep-. Dow'r think a grocer is necessarily der es i apdged sppette Tr OM QUALITIES AS YOU LIKE THEF.
erangemen
: .
aration. y brave because his sugar has grit. g . Styles and.Fashions as you like’ them
Dow'r think because you can get a UNION :-: HOTEL = h On T acon Pa F a complete and all RIGHT PRICES. Don’t
ham from a small hog that you can get . sige . and find them very effective in bilious com. mit tO See Our splendid stock and take advantage of the in, bammer from a large one. ‘ Fe Street, Nevada City. cogs 1 bane ye te see the cate. where . uucements offered in F :
DO Or ' . : ps bh COM iy cure.” i 4 F gt
A prrcusa full of beer would never D.J. STEVENS, Mawaaen) — M d B ’ CI thi
satisfy « whole baseball team. nineties ae ae T; en Ss an Oy S 0 ing, Hats,
a2 EN i Hotel Arrivals. : . '
Hewr 1s WANTED when the nerves be, McClelland, Sun Francisco cian dug ry Al th eg AND FURNISHING GOODS,
: come weak and the appetite fails. J. H. Anthony, “ the Latest aud Nites
y ea Hood’s Sureaparilla gives help by makW. H. Brown, Aaburn tf It is im ibl t Styles of the season. = akBR. McDonald, Grass Valley s impossible to make a mistake in your Spri buvi be ing the blood rich, pure and nourishane Relief F laf ‘ pring buying
« oe é Hill» if you select from the pre k
ing. Get only Hood's. ackson, Auburs ee . : see tenets oe present stock of °
Hoop's Pitts are easy to take, easy to So eed eet ell ‘
operate. Cure indigestion, sick head. J. Stewart, Colfax ’ . a5
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ache. i
' ‘Dr. A. Roberts, Sen Juan
Py
TLLALALAMAALAAAAARLALARAARARAAMDA MAAR
MAHER & CO.
Still Another Display of
WASH GOODS.
Ladies, our sale of Wash Goods this season has been:
wonderful. Four different shipments have been received’
and we thought the first shipment would more than supply
the demand. :
This day we place in our window.a sample line of
OUR LAST CARGO.
We want you all to see it.
Grand Organdie Suits at $1, $1.25, $1.50 and. $2 a suit.
See them.
White Goods of all kinds. .
White India Linen, roc, 12%c, 15¢, 206, 25¢.
White Organdies, 25c, 50c, 75¢, $1 per yard.
White Ribbons of all kinds.
Sash Ribbons, all shades and widtkhs.
‘White and Cream Gloves in all lengths.
White Faus at all prices.
White Handkerchiefs at all prices.
Respectfully,
MAHER & CO.
VAUAAAAAAAAAASObAAAAAASbbbUAANA
The Leader’s
GRAND SALE
Of Trimmed Hats
Is on for next SATURDAY. Ladies, secure those Bargains at MRS. FISHER'S PARLORS.
. cURE: WESEVEDE Va EME ve VE ie Me aneNeynes Nese neuen uestennencens ycrneyaenne
SESNEEVE RENE VEVENEVE NS
Dr. Sanden says that the health of
the human body depends upon ‘the
vitality in it.
Dr. Sanden’s Electric Belt Again al
:
Sickness or weakness
of any kind is impossible when all
the organs have sufficient strength to
do their work. That is reasonable, is
it not? Now, Dr. Sanden’s: Electric
Belt fils the body every day with
t
SOON overcomes disease,
THERE ARE MANY CURES LiKE THIS.
DR. A. T. SANDEN—De. ; LAFAYETTE, Conud Costa Co., ©
ar Sir; f have used your Kelt fas Nantaenitas aie aay derived wonderful benefit from it. 1 ‘ered
Foxe ge Jon: in fact; my. suntont Sean years ftom catarrhent (he stomuch, weak beck and ns
aa I have on had any t fay amb togay begin lth een Wet af mv eta with 8
yo
fd new DP deed oe sured. &
Yours truly, troubles since Lyot the Belt. ‘Of course, 1 mats, ey. 3
— ; JOHN G.LUCAS. 6g
ELECT ¢
RICITY A GREAT TONIC. 3
It is’ , ’ ites t is nature’s vital fotce. The body cannot live without it.
Its Great Curative Power.
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vital strength, and nature thus aided. 32:
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GRASS YA
A Day's Record of
Over Th
Richard Quick «
Richards were me
struction in vocal
eptember.
» On next Wedne
mencement exerc'
Academy will tak
Tne telephone 1
m ant Orleans u
eral places by .
) H. Lockhead, w
Stop with the ¢
signed to play the
‘with the Pioneers
. It is expected t
Jeuve for Oakland
‘pic Company, U. .
whe boys to the ra
. This morning’
volunteers of Con
regret that the m
sot Nevada City w
im nthiscall. TI
preciation for the
the members of ©
with whom they v
da camp or field.”
. Bennett Danst:
dist evening of dr
tive of Cornwall,
‘and leaves a wife.
Kuights of Pythi:
‘ion. Grass Valle
ince 1866. He
‘he Methodist ch
‘tomorrow afternc
0 BVERYB
‘Ladies Requested
: Tonigh
. A telephone m
“Grass Valley this
‘a good-sized dele
-gentlemen will c
‘attend the Red
‘Aonight.
. The ladies of t
Musical Club wi
scharge have beer
suecorating the 8!
cit,will present a
“Pho deeerations
eal Low rs ats
; @ rol gei.
' ‘The committe
= quest that ladies
eonfer a favor t
‘If they do this
/ will have a cleat
. wise only those
srows will be abi
ou.
j
Uncle Sa:
The army of t
'-all have respon
P wall for troops,
. -consiet of abou
; the war broke
_ -strength was le
been accomplis
; srmy increasec
. (first call), 125,
ments at large,
ments of imme
inange, 8,500 ; vs
75,000. Total,
Off §
— R. McMprra
. “—. Muller and
. morrow ona Vv
> will visit Bow!
-up-countzy lek
Valley genties
'pany them an
' .missary depar
—$100
‘The reader
» -pleased to lea
‘one dreaded
' ibeen able to
that is Catar
» is the only p«
the medical f
a corstitutio:
' «titutional t
» ure is tak
vectly upon .
faces of the §
the foundati
ing the patie
the constita
in doing it
have so m
powers, that
Dollars for
cure.
Send for
Adi
F. J. CHEN
Sold by I
tle.
Hall’s Fa
Vol
‘There wi
,week or un
manin Ne
-wolunteer . !
Noexcnset
“Joe honse
No Tvl.
Ett.