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i “Published every evenin except a
Sundays and Legal Holidays by
RROWN. & CALKINS. . .
N, P. BROWN. Lb, 8. CALKINS.
evening makes some slinging criticisms .
%
> stock, and set forth the advantages of
etn
‘fue Grass Valley Telegraph of last .
of Bob McHale, the Sacramento ball .
player who is now with the Rochesters.’
A member of .a Nevada cointy, cin,
who knows McHale well sends-to us for) .
publication the following: “If the .
man or ap>logy for such who penned A Colfax
the article was one-quarter the: gentle-\,;'!
man in his vocation that Mr. McHale if”
Yonng Man Prevented By His) crn thiar ve is a etter sor
MothierFrom Enlisting.
HB WAS GIVEN AWAY.
j Admiral Dewey Gives to Prince An Bx-Nevada City Blocutionist Tries His) A Daly Choice of th Doings of Old
Henry a Few Words of
Timely Warning.
~ Hand at Milking.
Yesterday’s Daily Report tells this
. used to teach elocution at this ity:
: . . locks, is back in San Francisco with a
—— as .
handed milker that ever visited Hum‘though, than he is a. milker. His exhe narrates them. He is the perfect
on the ball ®eld he could’ win golden.
Jaurels. As to MeHale’s ability and exs
alted opinion of hithselt, his eastern Spe-ial to the Daily Transcript.
record willsbow that he is all right.” : ; ‘
« paris s AEFI PLR ERTESY
j
‘German Marinesatlanila.
is
BRIEF MENTION.
2. we
landing of
Minor Notes and Comments of Loca, received from Dewey ot ange rR
.
:
a . discredit the story that they have done
George C. Gaylord, Grocer, Broa iso. General Miles says there may ibe
e
Attention is called to the new adver.
:
tisement of the New York Racket Store . servative representatives and Senators
ed were released fromthe county jail! trom any power.
today. :
; “ E aatcnate
special sale tomorrow at the Leader Good Gunner y:
millinery store. coat
The boys of the Banner — club! gestroyed a Spanish battery at short
will give their benefit party at Ragon'. i bei the test’ of
Grove tonight. .They-have disposed of . range, its gunnery being the 02% he
a good many tickets, ,
Will 8. Lavy, from Marysville, has . entered the Texas twenty feet abaft of
been elected teacher of the Pleasant . the stern killing one man.and woundby Robert McKelvey. *
W. C. Kirkman, of Oroville, has opbuilding, of Broad street, recently . Javava, Gabi, Jane 24—16,000 Amerivacated by Thos. Shurtleff. _can troops bave landed here, and will
Valley aged 28 years, died in San Fran-. mary se atiock os gece o ss we
cisco this week after an operation for . which is twelve miles distant. This is
him. He was a lawyer. te
At yesterday afternoon’s meeting of
in a $2 contribution and Casper Cohen . Maprip, June 24—Prof. Salmeron, the
donated a quantity of buttons. -Wells, . Republican leader, yesterday attacked
charge for express packages sent to the . : oe
San Francisco Society.
ance. The sitting was asa result susappointed J. F. Hook, Heary Guenther,
J. E. Isaac, J. A. Rapp, J. G. Neagle,
committee to take charge of decorating Wasemscron, Jane: So The Geren
the hose cart for the parade on the 4th. . Ambassador here bas obtained permisfor the procession; . enough German marines at Manila to
Thos, P. Redmayne, the Postmaster . protect the German. donstlate. é
appointed by the U.S. Department of peeks TE abs §
Agriculture as Statistical Correspond. ZIPR PLEADS GUILTY.
Interest. ; German marines at Manila; and officials
gagoviea . something in the story. The most con_Y'T'wo vagrants whose terms. had'expir-. say they would brook no interference
Do not forget -Mrs. Fisher’s big
; * Santiago, Jane 24—The Texas totally
: Line war, One of the enemy’s shells
Ridge school which was taught last term . ing six.
ened a grocery store in the St over . , Will Attack at Once.
Henry.H: Hotaling, a native of Grass?
appendicitis had been performed upon ‘an iron mining town.
the local Red Cross Mrs. Milliken sent Roasted the Monarchy.
Fargo & Co. will. hereafter make N° . the monareby and. created a disturbLast evening Nevada Hose Company . pended. , 3 aes
Permission to Land.
Gus Ogden and Frank Vaughn as a
The Company will turn out in force sion from thé government t& land
at‘Washington, this county, has been .
ent for Nevada county. He would © be os pleased to receive any information in} Other Business Transacted in the Supera bloody engagement: at Santiago are
reference to farm products, crops or)
jor Court This: Mornimg.
statistics to farmers. ‘The crop report
and the various farmers’ bulletins are . with stabbing an Italianat Marsh Bros.
WASHINGTON, June 24—No word was]:
Joseph Zipf, th i ) *
coeph Zipl, the, mil) band pared “Mout I hab de politniss to ingwhire’ THOMAS J. TORPIE, Prop.
picture of health and never looked
out with Lon Agnew to train Agnew
A Mother Intervenes.
SACRAMENTO, June 24.—Frank Kuen.
zly, a nineteen-yeartold jad, came page OP it, “and I dido’t wait, bat got on
from Golfax, Placer county, to enlist. . boatd « steswer and went up to HumHe was just signing the roll when his . boldt county. Then I went out toa
mother rushed in and :grabbed the pen plage called Loleta, and asked a man
from his hand, stopping farther pro. named Charles Barry, one of the big‘gest men in the county in the dairy
Seed ane . business, for a job. He asked me what.
a ‘ Leould do, and [ told him I could milk
Camara's Elusive Fleet. bey drive a wagon. Barry -is a prince.
Minan, Italy, June 24—Seven warHe gave me a job and kept me at work,
ships, three torpedo boats and five but those fellows laughed at my milk‘ ta ba ‘ ® fleet . ing. They could milk three cows while
ransports belonging to Camara Mee! T snilked one. Well, Barry came to me
were sighted off the southwest coast of in about two weeks and he says: ‘Say,
Sicily on the 21st, headed for the Suez] you don't know much about milking,
; but you're a tig, husky fellow. Do
Maparip, June 24.—Senor Sagasta inOU know anythiug about boxing ?
forms the Chamber of Deputies that . at tale him that, Td fey}. 90. (Hey
: “. brought a couple of fellows to try me
Camara’s fleet is en route to the Philli-. 544 One of them, named Dillon, was
pines. ; ithe champion of the neighborhood, so
SSS I found out later, bat I laid him out in
A Fair Warning. . Swe rounds, Then they swore by me,
and said I must go up against Bill
; Honxone, June 24—Germany is try. Doherty. Well, I told Dare then ‘hat
ing to prevent the bombardment of . 7 was one ‘Billy Daly,’ and that. fightManila, When Prince Henry was bid-. ing was my trade, and I had come up
ding Dewey goodbye he said laughingly: . there solely to meet this man Doherty,
“[ will send my ships to Manila to see . Well, the mateh was made, apd evetye
that. yoo behave.” . thing was in readiness when a drumsce Dewey looking’ ver got ‘onto’ me and told them I was
him in the eye replied: “I shall be de. Billy Elmer, and that Doherty had not
lighted. But permit me to caation you (a ghost of a show, They came to me
tokeep them from between my guns, from Doherty’s corner and wanted me
and the enemy.” Ifthe German ships . to hg sit but ys ” Salndy
: . just the circumstances. Then Doherty’s
get inthe way we will have another war . srowd got away. It was to be for all
the gross receipts to the winner and
Fe TS $250 a side, but only $75 was up on
A Battle Reported, each side, and the crowd, which was
New York, June 24—The Junta has! Pah Nght ap -necgunt af he fear of the
5 . eriff’s interfering, was given the enwired that 250 Americans und 50 Cu: , trance money back on the next Thursbans attacked and put to flight 450 day. If it had not been for that dramSpaniards, taking a number of prisonmer I'd have had 500 plunks sure, As
,it was, I drew down only the $76
; Doherty had put up against mine,” .
.
; Bill Doherty, champion of Humboldt
ceedings.
Canal.
on our hands.
ers.
Not Authenticated.
WASHIN 3TON, June 24—The reports of . Fadden Cigar Store,
Junction Main and Commernot authenticated.
i mercial Streets.
w’at for you hab dat razor ap your .
(Successor to Mrs. I. Waters.)
sent out free to all who apply.
P wes +-2@e + ~~~
—
filed and recorded in the County Record.
Official report of deeds and other business . Nilon will sentence him next Monday. : hak : $ .
Bled abd recorded in the County Reco 4 “. Rey. Father Lynehj execntor of the oceasion dis evenin’, Mr. Ferriss, to cut . The Leading Brands of Cigars
Rapp, searcher of reeords (eleven year®. estate of A, MeDonald, deceased, was
County Bevorder), Nevada City, Cal. ‘epgeer :
Atfidavit.of work-—Dated June 18th, . “ited to file his accoant.
1898. By Chris J. Miller, George A.
quartz @laim, Eureka mining district.
1898. By Dana Harmon on Yale quartz . ceased. .
‘claim, Eureka mining district.
ate quartz claim, Eureka mining distriet ,ed t $50.
Affidavit of work—Dated June 21st, . Bey atte ae
1898. By Dana “Harmon on Burns’! ‘Grass: Valley Items.
_ quartz claim, Eureka mining district.
nes aimiglg Soest sessiok
To Hunt For Gold.
“. : will! meet ‘Sdnday afternoon. , It
. sawmill a few weeks ago, this morning
. withdrew his plea of not guilty and
Filed With the County Recorder. . jleaded guily to simple assanit, Judge
A. Burrows; the Grass Valley attorKeller aid’ ‘A. D. Keller on Dewey . 2¢9. was appointed attorney for Hugh basiéof i
is Markey aud Michael Markey, the abay ent tee Gee
Affidavit of work—Dated June 11th, . %¢ut heirs of George McDonald, de-) 7 ,etty definite information on the valSheriff Getchell was appoiuted asAffidavit of work—Dated June 11th, . signee of the estate of H. B. Van Cleave,
1898. By Dana Harmon on Confeder-. the insolvent wood coutractor of Rough . war. His name is Ong Q. Tow and he' Livery and Feed Stable
\and Ready township, His bond is fixis a native born Californian. He _ be-.
The Miners Union picnic committee; =
sleeve, Mr. Johnsing?”. said the “ge. .
’men” about to shuffle the cards. “Ob . The finest assortment of
I just t’ought dere nould be some,.
de cards,” said the citizen with the redstriped shirt, TO BE FOUND IN NEVADA CITY.
VTTAFERENCE.
good one on Wm. Elnor Johns who} town.
. Billy Elmer, shorn of his histrionic . } morning from San Francisco.
. reputation of being the ‘greatest one-. have returned from Forbestown.
to Downieville today to open a gallery.
at the Champion mine yesterday. A
periences on a dairy are amusing as rock fell on it.
Marray and party when they left today
. better in his life. Tomorrow he will go. 0D their trip to the lakes.
for his coming fight with Fred Muller, Francisco today to resume his studies
“J heard from a drummer about this at the Hopkins Art Institute.
county,” said Elmer today, with a some time, was in a critical condition
twinkle in his eye at the recollection last night. This morning she was some‘Rare and Beautiful !
PERSONAL POINTERS.
and Young.
Thomas Woon is back from ForbesSamuel Poorman and son arrived this
Misses Emma Sims and Bessie Goyne
D. W. Dowe, the photegrapher, went
The Royal is the
Actual tests show it goes one
brand, haown.
third
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
Finished with -The Modern Honses Se quoi a oe
i, e
°a specialty,
Canes,
SING, MILL AND MINING LOMBER
Yard at Depot. Telephone No. SI.”
‘TOWLE BROS. CO,,
New Rates For Beer,
We, the undersigned Brewers and
their representatives doing business in
Nevada City, Grass Valley and vicimity
do hereby agree not to sell Beer for less
than the following prices per keg, net
cash—no rebate of any nature ; ‘
15 Gallons, + $5.00
George D. Davey had a foot injured
Fred Searls accompanied Mr. MeMyers A. Preston returned to San
Mrs. B, T. Allen, who bas been ill for
what improved.Robert M. Latta and Assistant Postmaster Kitts have been elected by
Court Nevada of the Independent
Order of Foresters ta attend the High
Court at Santa Barbara next October.
cenemmnd esata
~ ‘Tp You have been sick you will find
Hood’s Sarsaparilla the best medicine
health.
Hoon's Pus cure nausea, sick headache, billiousness and all liver ills.
Price 25 cents.
J) es Cresolene
Whooping Cough; Croup
\sthma, Catarrh, Colds.
a
Cal
A Dozen
Raisins
. could notbe seeded by
hand as quickly as halt
a pound wiih the Enterprise Raisin am d
Easy Isoard & Son, Grape Seeder.
to clean and economia
“eal. Seed grapes and
raisins at the rate of
pound in five minutes.
Indispensable in every
household
you can take to give you appetite and Enterprise ;
restore you to a condition of perfect) , R aisi n an d Grape
Seeder
Is. sold at all royiy tent
stores. Price $1. end .
40°Galions, °{'3.35
SGallons, -* 1.75_
This agreement to take effect upon
and after this date :
J. W. Upton,
Frank Bros. W. F. Michell,
’ Mrsv S. Sinkelman,
Whelihan Bros.
George Gehrig,
Israel Hosken,
al Typewriters
They Educate as
Well as Please.. «~
Provide the children with the means to ob.
tain a livelibood for themselves. e
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIM2S.,
~ A moderate outlay that secures & profitaG investment for your boy or girl.
. . W. WICKSON & CO,
Sand 5 Front St., San Francisco,
PHILIP HILD,
2-cent stamp for the:
“Enterprising House-. Boot and Shoemaker
keeper’? — 200 recipes.
pe
ENTERPRISE MFG. CO, OF P
Philadelphia, Pa.
Makers of the Enterprise Meat hopper.
Broad St., Opp. National Hotel.
A LL WORK PERFORMED IN A FIRSTAA class mauner. Spccial attention paid to
repairing. A share of patronage solicited,
nc se se ements
CRESOLENE being administered by iuhalation, gives the
Safest and. Tost Effectual
Means
i wenting the Soros tat weowanias ubes
e) enc, na hoo;
u
it wonderful, Its antleeptio one Nites render
Invaluable In Contagious. Diseases,
As Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, etc. Sold by
H. DICKERMAN, Druggist and Stationer,
Nevada City
A Good
Living
and more may be made by any
one with a McAllister: Magic
Lantern outfit, giving entertainments or illustrated leclages. A small capital and
energy are all that are needed.
A book that describeS™pictures
and explains the operation ot
McAllister’s
Magic Lanterns
And Stereopticons
and tells how to conduct enJOHN CALOWELL,
Attorney at Law,
220
Cervera wants to exchange prisoners
Nevada City.
ne of his own, countrymen. nt
. . . NATIONAL?
a 19 ee
Cairornia has sent a Chinaman to
longs to Company I, Seventh California . ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprietor.
Volunteers. f say he
. customers.
Stables Open All Night.
is
American. Cervera must have some . Transcript Block, Commercial Street,
Best of attention given to transient N B.— ADVERTISEMENTS SOLICITED
tertainments will be mailed
free upon request.
T.H. McALuisTErR,
76 Washington St., Chicago.
L. P. FISHER
Newspaper Advertising Agency.
Rooms 20 and 21 Merchants’ Exchange, California street, San Francisco.
e for all newspapers published
Pacific Coast, the deatwich panda Par,
the
tures in small towns and vil-.
a
See
nesia, Mexican ports, Panama, Val iso,
Japan, China, New Zealand, the ‘Kaucalian
+n beget 3 sue Eastern States and Europe,
es of nearly every news r published
the Pacitic Coast are kept a kteatis on ole]
them during business hours.
A party will leave Yuba Oity today for. Capt. Riley has received word to ap-.
the north fork of the Yuba river in. pear ut Oakland on Tuesday-aext with .
search of gold. They have located a. Company [and it ie: expected that on ts
claim where they will turn the river . Monday ‘the boys will take their depart.
from the chanvel and mine the bed ;ijre, The, list will be kept open for
Those making up the party are George . volunteers until Sunday. .
H. Magruder, B. Scbillig,. W. F. Peck, . ee
L. H. Green and Chas. Alvord.
SAREE SRE SEER Said
To be He'd tonight.
,
este . probable the pievic will be held August
. —
Yesterday’s Marysville Appeal says: . 17th. . he calth i pate Lah seam p> race he
---0 6@e -anole
Outfitting Company I.
Phe Red Cross Society members of
: Beer te ‘this city today sent word to Grass Valcommittee of arrangemeuts advertised (,,; x Z
:
: i i thing in their power toaid in outfitting
for last evening at the Courthouse was . ,
: ‘ ;Compuny I for the war. They also
postponed till tunight as the members: ¢
: . sent to Grass Valley for the company
desired to attend {he concert last hight. . ‘
i fifty comfort bags.
There are several important reports to . ROG See
be submitted, and it is desired that ev. . ; io 4
ery member be on hand at 8:30 tonight. ' toacwere Exaaitention Ended:
See ac eae ; «The examination, of the applicants
Patrivtic Emblems. for certificates to teach in the public
as, , schools of the county will be coneluded
Luetje & Brand have a large and very .
attractive assortment of patriotic pins, tonight. It will not be known till tomorrow as to who will receive certifibuttons, chains, ete., such as every good .
Amerivan liked to wearin these stirring °°
war times. Also, California souvenir, wi
spoons with theinner side of the Ralalng ei "
bowl showing .a star spangled banner, The telephone wires about town that
in red; white and blue enamel. ‘ cross the streets at an altitude of less
lee acter ‘than eighteen feet are being raised.’
' To Meet Tonight.
Scadden, J. C. White and Albert Snell, fered with.
Hist . , This is done so that the progress of the},
E. W. Secbmidt, J. b. Gray, P. G, Fourth of Jaly floats will not be inter-.
ofthe Hlatr
is indicated by tts condition. When
the natural secretions decrease; when
the hair becomes dry, splits at the
ends and comes out in combing 3 when
the gloss disappears and
comes gray or faded, the
the hair is indicated.
AYER’ S HAIR VIGOR is due to
the fact that it restores the hair-producing organs to their nataral vigor.
It encourages and promotes the secre: hair follicles, and thus . .
‘aded hair regains its original
rowth .
begins, and lost lustions of
gray orf
‘ae
the hosecart decoration committee of: Dc Ea Se RE Ke
Pennsylvanid Engine’ Company, wilh) Se _ WIM teave-the County. ab
meet at’ Schmidt Brothers’ store at The resignation of Rev. Van Deer!
seven v’clock tonight to lay out their as rector of the Episcopal” ebureh gt
plans. . . Grass Valley has been accepted. He
rere will goto St. Alban’s church in San
Yer THE Owt fon mixed drinks. m25 Francisco.
ts
color, new
tre is restored.
“Thave used ‘
lyers
Star
Vigor
for fifteen rere It causes
<eep its nutural the hairto
r ness.
WEYANT, Wey
the hair beill health of
he success of
and all advertisers are allowed free access to
a
QUALITIES AS
A Magufcent Combination for the People.
A Popular ager :
Latest Spring Attractions .
GO999S99
“An unlimited variety in every department of the Store.
We are offering these inducements with the best and 3
handsomest Spring Goods y z ou ever saw.
YOU LIKE THETS1.
Styles and Fashions as you like them.
‘ducements offered in
All the Latest and Nicest
Assortment complete and all RIGHT PRICES, Don’t!’
fail to see our splendid stock and take advantage of the; in.
Men's and Boy’s Clothing, Hats,
CAPS AND FURNISHING GOODS.
Styles of the season.
It is impossible to make a mistake in your Spri 4
‘if you select from. the present stock of ° ’ pring buying
eee: GRIMES CLOTAING EPRI,
'
wonderful.
T HLLAAAAOALLALAALAAAAAAMLAAAALA
MAHER & CO.
Still Another Display of
WASH GOODS.
Ladies, our sale of Wash Goods this season has. been
demand.
This day we place in
Four different shipments have been received
and we thought the first shipment would more than supply _
our window a sample line of
OUR LAST CARGO.
We want you all to see it. eR,
Grand Organdie Suits at $1, $1.25, $1.50 and $2 a suit.
them.
White Goods of all kinds.
White India Linen, 1 oc, 12%4¢, 1§¢, 20¢, 25¢.
White Organdies, 25c, 50c, 7§c, $1 per yard.
White Ribbons of all kinds.
Sash Ribbons, all shades and widths.
White and Cream Gloves-in all lengths.
White Fans at all prices.
White Handkerchiefs at all prices.
Respectfully,
MAHER & CO.
UIUC ALOCLeOre Cele
}
}
. CURES STOMACH TROUBLE.
———
ENEMIES Ue nesene HenenenenenenenenE Ney
i Dr. Sanden’s Electric Belt Again Proves
Its Great Curative Power.
¢. Dr. Sanden says that the health of
it not? Now, Dr. Sandeén's Electric
the human body depends upon the
vitality in it. . Sickness or weakness’
of any kind is impossible when all
the organs have sufficient strength to
do their work. That'is reasonable, is i
Belt fills the body every day with
_ Vital strength, and nature thus aided
DR. A. T. SANDEN—Dear Sir;
out
as
Yours truly
1 have used you
° from it. I suffered for years trem os
tion; in fact, my general health from catarrb of the stomach, wenk baek and
» but as soon as I got your Belt I be
I bave “oie had any of the troubles Pe dairy yllig Rony . arya und now . feel entirely cured,
Soon oVerconies disease,€
tee
LAFAYETTE, Contra Costa Co., Cul,, Muy 3, 1898,
Belt for one month and have derived
was very poor. T had take lots at medielie with+ Of course, . vecomumead behighly.
JOUN C, LO a
ee A. GREAT TONIC.
lt is natGre’s vital force.
‘If you are weak or sick = . Sick you need electri
try it. Read Dr. Sanden’s book; sag
THERE ARE MANY CURES LIKE THIS. ;
‘The body cannot live without it.
y. Quit drugging and
“Three Classes of Men,’’ free.®
lowing iter
le Enterpri:
munty Clerk Ber
McLeod is §
#t turned ont 0
forning, after »
me were ninetee
pesion of the Bc
Six of th
ificates, six
and four we!
ates for offic
be State are
a every precinct
il itis worth. .
tra: City © will
Be Saturday ©
p ladies of that
has promised t
fon the oceasio
——-o@e
Oaly a Han:
calling out of
} National Gua
if postponing t
} Governor has
e tothe matter
will modify !
n to not rehak
. the State is so
hilitary protect
skinson will t
y companies, tl
gnal corps al
pi to command
id ve rehabilite
be: ——
Both Sides
e Banners apd
‘strive desperat
brook Park Sax
3 Valleyans a
heir pets can
§ contest at \
ity. seat people
to bet all th
jers. A specie
1:80 for the
iren pay 25 &
jand admisei
* people shou!
. City appears .
Fourth. They
dings allthe /
) on hand, and
F should buy
lor has @ lot: of
brations on hal
s would douwb
them in quanti
$100 Re
readers of
ased to learn tk
bi?
& dreaded dise:
Q s able to cure
itis Catarrh.
the only positiy
s medical frater
oustitutional
d
“4 y upon the b
2e: of the syste
5 foundation of
he patient st
% constitution
doing its w
we so much
jmers, that they
bllars for any
nd for circu!
Address
CHENEY §
id by Drugs
I's Family
‘ZMEMBER, ‘TH
4 in Nevada
sky.
a4 \Votunte
There will be
or matil ft
jn Nevade
ys@er roll
excuses will
patos. Office
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house, rea
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fain §
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