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‘THE TRANSCRIPT.RITF EAA
SATURDAY..... JUNE 25, 1898. ,
. spoken for it.
2 Joon in Nevada City that sells straight
abot: Re or
} Published every evening except
Sundays and Lega! Holi s by
ON SHNTIG
BROWN & CALKINS.
N. P. BROWN. L. 8. CALKINS.
SOLDIERS AND SNOBS.
What the Oakland Tribune of yesterday says of the Astor Mountain Battery
does not. place that would-be crack
organizatiou ii an enviable light. The
.
~~
Caminetti to Be Turned Down In
' His Aspirations to Go
to Manila.
mere fact that its ranRs contain a
New York society is represented by its sprinting of millionaires and (The Spaniards Trimming Their Sails to
presence in camp, is enough to idealize
it in the shallow minds of those who
look to wealth and social position as .
Sue For Peace.
the pre-requisites of the age, but to}
those who are, above’ all things;-A meri. Special to the Daily Transcript.
can, the veneer is not sufficient to hide;
the defects in the material itself.
In the first place, says the Tribune, Spain Breaking Down.
it can be said that in their effurts to, Lonvon, Juné 25—The Madrid corimpress the residents: of the Pacific . espondent of the Telegraph says that
Coast with their claims to being: gen. when the Cortez closed martial law was
tlemen, the “bine-bloods” of the Astor . proclaimed . The Sagasta cabinet will
Battery have as a rule shown them-. resign and fhe new government will
selves to be snobs. There are doubtnegotiate for peace.
less some decent fellows among then, . Camara’s squadron left Cadiz to calm
but unfortunately they hare not been . public opinion. He knew that peace
put to the frost, so the organization . would most likely be proglaimed before
must be judged by those who have he reached Manila:
They showed their . Bai cs
ne maifiess from the start by their) The Spaniards Anxious.
refusal to acknowledge the greetings of i Maprip, June 25—Muach anxiety is
another regiment, of volunteers that expressed concerning news from Sancame into the depot at the same time . tiago. It is recognized that if the
they did, but im.second-class passenger . Americans are successful in making @
coaches instead 6f the luxurious Pul’landing it means the certain destrucman cars in which the Astorians travtion of Cervera’s fleet.
eled. The only possible reason that) No official: confirmation of. the surcan be advanced as to why these swell . render of Manila has heen received.
New Yorkers declined. to be on terms ees
of comradeship with their fellow sol. To Shel! Ladrone.
diers is because the Iowans in question . Wasuinctox, June, 25—The cruiser
were poorly-clad ‘and evidently. huiled Charleston ~ was® ordered to stop at
from the farm and counting-house in-. Ladrone and demolish the Spanish
stead of the club and drawing-room . fortifications so that the Monterey can
But by far the worst feature of the} voal at that harbor without danger
whole business is the way the good) [he 2000 Spanish troops there are not
ladies of the Red Cross Society were! be molested at present.
snubbed by the ultra-exclusive individ-' ;
nal who was in command of Mr. As. Germany Not to Intervene.
tor’s battery. He turned up his nose) wagayyotox, June 25—It is certain
at the proffered hospitality aud would . Germany will not interfere with the
not even permit his’ men to receive the . plans of the United States for the ocr
flowers that had been prepared for . cypation of the Phillipines. Dewey is
them until at last he saw that there was . supreme authority, and no marines
danger of making himself too unpopv. jand from neutral warships without jar. And so it has been in every move first obtaining his consent.
made by these-swell soldiers ever since. . :
They are so exclusive in camp that §
the common herd is not allowed toeven . CLEARED $128.00.
look at them, and auinterview withthe The Red Crass Concert More Successful
leutenant in command can only be acFinancially Th an Anticipated.
complished by the wis Mehe. ecuiisstacaia
; ‘ the followi f 6 e Saturday Afternoon Club clea
eredentials and the following © pit $128.55 by Thursday iit) 's.-Ganpert
formalities than are needed to see Gen-. 6. the benefit of the Red Cross. 447
erul Merritt. In other words, these ‘tickets were sold, the gross receipts
gilt-edged soldiers ure making fools of . being $223.50. The total expenses were
themselves to all except those who . $94.95.
pander to them because they come
from New York and have money and
presentation of
<co + -—Will Buy a Mill.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Chivell of Columsocial position.
‘bia Hill were in town today Mr. Chivhese are not the sort of men who ell says there will soon be a mill on the
¢
Fighting Caminetti.
WASHINGTON, June 25.—Ex-Congressman Caminetti is meeting with bitter
and unexpected opposition in his application for appointment as Judge
Advocate at Manila. The President. re;
fuses to say anything, but it is believed
the Californian will be beaten.
Miles to the Front. ©
WaAsHINGTON, June 25—General Miles
and staff are going to Cuba. They will
take 18,000 additional troops with them.
The Secretary's Son.
WasHineaTon, June 25.— Hamilton
Fish Jr., who was killed in yesterday’s
engagement near Santiago, was a son
ofa former Secretary of State under
Grant’s administration. He rowed
seventh‘in the Columbia College boating crew of 1894.
wevening from San Francisco.
BI NEL
PERSONAL POINTERS.
A Daily Chronicle of the Doings of Old
and Young.
Miss May Buffington is home from
Berkeley. 3
Mrs. Chas, Scheuerman has returned
to Sacramento,
Miss Frankie Power returned last
i evening from Berkeley.
T. A. Carson of the Good Title mine
Lis over from Indiana Ranch.
. Miss Emily Hosken returned last
. KJ. Rector left today for the moun. tains to join the McMurray fishing
. party.
. J, U. Hastings of the Milliken Ranch
. Francisco. Sens
J. A. McDougall, ex-foreman of the
. Extension mine at Forest City, arrived
. here last dvening. <
. Thos. Shurtleff and family left on
‘the noon train for Cloverdale where
they will reside in future.
Mrs. Kate McCormick returned dast
night from the San Jose Normal school
from which institution she has been
graduated.
. Miss Lizzie Naffziger arrived last
evening from San Jose. She was ac. companied by the two children of Mrs.
W. T. Morgan,
C. L. Harris, Wells, Fargo &Co.’s
shotgun messenger, left last night for
San Francisco to meet some relations
who are coming out from the East.
Mrs. Emma Begbie of the City of
Mexico, who has been here for a fortnight visiting her mother, Mrs. A. J.
Stiles, left for home yesterday noon.
eS eae nee
30 BOXES OF GOLD.
_Easy Mining For Pin Money.
To secure some desired information
direct from the people, it is proposed
to send a trim little box containing 5
gold dollars to each of 30 persons who
aS AG Site so
. mine came up last night from “9 A town jail with three cells has been
On to Santiago. apie :
,. . write the most interesting description
Bargurei, June 25—General Norton's . o¢ their experience and observation on
command is engaging the enemy, being . the following topics:
supported by Roosevelt’s Rough RidHow have you been affected by Cofers and dynamite guns. Altarus is in fee drinking ?
possession of the Americans who are.
reinforced by 5000 Cubans under Genérals Rabi and Garcia. A general . } 55 at the first trial ?
movement on Santiago is to be made
toduy.
. garding the easy way tc make Postum
Driven From the Coast.
Baiquret, Cuba, June 25—The Span. taste ?
way to make it than to note the clock
from the coast, A dozen block-houses . (not when pot. is first put on stove) and
in the way of the invading forces were keep it boiling moderately for fully 15
captured and burned. minutes, using 2 heaping teas poonsful
. for each cup of beverage ?
. Give. names and account of those
AT THE CHURCHES SUNDAY. . you know to have been cured or helped
<i ee ie health by tbe dismissal of coffee
Divine Services to Be Held in Nevada) se ce =o
City Tomorrow. . Address your letter to the Postum
QONGREGATIONAL. i Cereal Co.; Lim., Battle Creek, Mich.,
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Preaching by the pastor Rev. J. Sims . writing your own name and address
at lla. m.and 7:30 p. m. Subject of . pio.
discourse in the evening; “The Power!
and Worth of Gentleness.” The Chris. tle boxes of gold sent -out on June 30,
tian E. .deavor will meet at the usual . next.
hour led by D. A. Daily, subject, “The . Every friend of Postum is urged to
Right Use of ‘Time. Sabbath school write and each letter will be held in
at the close of the morning service. All . high esteem by the company, as an
are cordially invited. jevidence of such friendship, while the
make good soldiers, and Mr. Astor! Live Oak mine. The company have in
a liad . view a complete 20-stamp mill now at
would have put his money to ad better. the Palo Alto mine 30 miles northeast
use had he applied it to the equipment . of Oroville. If it can be transported
of an equal number of average Ameri (ata reasonable figure—it is an 85 mile
can citizens. There should be no such . baal by wagon—it will be bought, Uth; f d exclusiveness in. erwise the Live Ouk people will probathing Se Fepees See . bly take the eight-stamp mill on the
the ranks of the American army and . Delhi
those who are inclined to display those
traits should have the nonsense taken .
out of them as quickly as possible. .
The privates in Mr. Astor's mounted } cots Dark:
BEES ET ET
Tomorrow’s Line-Up.
Following will be the line-up for toworrow afternoon’s ball game at Gienar . little boxes of gold will reach many a
METHODIST CHURCH. . modest writer whose plain and casa
. Rev, W,C, Gray, pastor. He will) letter contains the facts « desired, all
. preach at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m, Re. though the sender may bave but small.
'eeption of members and baptism of . faith in winning at the time of writ‘children at the morning service, Class . ing, us 18-25
meeting at 9:45a. m, Sunday school,
at 12:30 p.m. Junior League at 5 p. m. .
AN Enemy to health is impure blood,
Epworth League at 6:30 p. m., subject, . as it leads té'werious disease and great
er. and conquers this-euemy and averts
. the danger.
Do )0u know any one who has been ms
driven away from Postam -because it} @
came to the table weak and character. #
Did you set such a person right re-. 4
. clear, black and with a crisp, pungent Mm
Have you ever discovered a better] @
iards have been driven back eight miles . 4+ the time actual boiling commences, . @
{. Decision will be made and the 30 lité
“Vacation Dangers,” W. C. Gray, lead. . suffering. Hood’s Sarsaparilla meets
. Hoon’s Puts are the only pills to
ake with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Cure
-— BRIBF. MENTION.
dinor Notes and Commeats, of Loca
Interest.
George ©. Gaylord, Grocer, Broad
street.
A Red Cross Society has been organized by the ladies of Spenceville.
The Red Cross dance at You Bet last
night was a great success bothin point
of attendance and in enjoyment.
There was a large attendance at the
dance given at Ragon Grove last night
for the benefit of the Banner ball club.
Governor Budd made a requisition
on Company C for their tents, and the
same were shipped to Sacramento yesterday.
built at the town of Washington. It
is not often one is wanted there but
when is is they want it bad. :
The case of Mary Ellen Smith; vs. P.
Hawkins, recently decided in the Superior Court in favor of plaintiff, has
been appealed by her to the Supreme
‘Court. She is: dissatisfied with the
judgment.
{
Eleven of the young men of Downieville who had enlisted in Company
C of this city have gone to Marysville
to try and get a chance to go to the
front with the company called out this
week from there.
In the suit of B. Peterson and M.
Silva against the North Merrifild Mining Company, Judge Nilon has rendered judgment for the plaintiffs in
the sum of $288.70 together with costs
——
“GRASS VALLBY NBWS. .
A Day's Record of Our Neighbors as Told
Over The Telephone.
H. OC. Mell and Miss Minnie Rosevear
will be married on the Fourth.
Last night Chief Engineer Clineb ;
gave d banquet tothe boys’ drum corps.
The eight year, old son of Tnomas .
Crase was operated on yesterday for
appendicitis. :
Company I has been ordered to report at Oakland Thursday morning and
will leave here Wednesday evening,
when there will be a demonstration in
their honor. The Knights of Pythias
will present the company witb a silk
flag before it leaves. Many towns in
the county will be represented in the
company. From Nevada City George
H. Edgar, Neil Gallagher, Geo. Storey
and John Lammon have enlisted, there
are thirty from. Truckee, Spenceville
and vicinity sends six, and even Gold
Run in Placer county contributes one.
' Good Neighbors.
A good neighbor is well fe have.
Don’t you think so? We are blessed
with a good neighbor and we aim to be
neighborly with him. When he makes
a big-cut we are init with bim, and most
of the time go him one better.
it
J. Levy.
———
FIVE OUT OF NINE.
A Lict of the Applicants For Certificates
to Teach School.
The County Board of Education tee
day completed examining the papers of
the aspirants for teachers’ certificates
at the semi-annusl examination held
this week. Of the six ladies and three
gentlemen who wrote five were win-—
ners, as follows, a graduate of the Nevada City high school heading the list :
with an unusually high per centage: »
Grammar Grade—Miss Maude Mirchie, Nevada City, 92 per cent.; Clarke
F. Northup, North San Juan, 88,
Primary Grade—Will 8. Lavy, Marysville, 86; Miss Carolyne Brown, Gr. s;
Valley, 78; Miss Mahoney, Grass Vailey, 76. : '
Report tu the Grand Marsha!. ©
All sub-committees, societies and individuals or firms proposing to present
floats or other features in the morning
parade on the Fourth of July are reout delay to Fred Zeitler, the Grand
Marshal, so that he can arrange the
varjous divisions. jo25-tt
— ne Se
PHILIP HILD,
Boot and Shoemaker
Broad St., Opp. National Hotel. :
At WORK PERFORMED IN A FIRSTclass manner. Special attention paid to
repairing. A share of patro; e soliciter,
amounting to $6 arid counsel fees in
the sum of $100.
To be Tried Monday,
The trial of Ben Wiley on a charge of
assault with a deadly weapon on John
Cunningham is to take place in the
Superior Court Mondays before a jury.
Deputy Sheriff Pascoe went to lower
Grass Valley township today to subpona witnesses. :
Absolutely Pure
'
New Rates or Beer.
. We, the undersigned Brewers and’
their representatives doing business in:
Nevada City, Grass Valley and vicinity’
do hereby agree not to sell Beer for less
than the following prices per keg, net:
cash—no rebate of any nature : °.
. j 15 Gallons; = $5.00
10 Gallons, = 3.35.
5 Gallons, « 1.75:
This agreement to take effect upon
and after this date :
J. W. Upton,
Frank Bros.
W. F. Michell,
Mrs, S. Binkelman,
Whelihan Bros.
George Gehrig,
israel Hosken,
quested to report their intentions withROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Isoard & Son.
Children
Who would prescribe only ¢
s tonics and bitters for a weak, @
B puny child? Its muscles and
R nerves are so thoroughly ex§
® hausted that they cannot be ¥
h child needs food; a blood¥
® making, nerve-stren g
® and muscle-building food.
of Cod-Liver Oil ts all of this,
® and you still have a tonic in
® the hypophosphites of lime
s and soda to act with the food.
® For thin and delicate children
® there is no remedy superior .
® toit in the world. It means
and comfort to them. Be sure
you get SCOTT’S Emulsion,
r 50c. and $1.00, all druggists.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York.
growth, strength, plumpness
LLLALALALALALALALALALALALALALAUALAUAM
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 s
the demand. oe nee
This day we place in our window a sample line of
OUR LAST CARGO.
We want you all to see it.
Grand O . ot :
eo a rgandie Suits at $1, $1.25, $1.50 and fie a suit.
White Goods of all kinds.
‘f
Rare and Beautiful !
The Modern Houses
Finished with. SEQuOIAa
a specialty.
Yard at Depot, Telephone No. 51.
BUILDING, MILL AND MINING LUMBER
White India Linen, roc, 12%c, 1§¢, 2cc, 25¢.
White Organdies, 25c, 50c, 75c, $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. 4
White Handkerchiefs at ali prices,
.
A Respectfully,
vattery are no better than the privates . ieinibe: ne ee be plea
in any of our California regiments or, Beckley.. . .. oa. .. Dial 2a OE TE
. ite ‘4 §
those from any other State, and the . Mitchel ae Gee ons 5 Try THE Owt for a first-class drink.
officers are in luck if they are as good. Rockenfleld Sek p eee {Overmyer : .
It i ity that local society should . SUV8 . ----)) ---3 ----. Perkins 7
oe r J ;Hanson... ...3b....Trenberth
buve seen fit to pat on the backs those . Bailestero. .._. ued E. Whitburn P > m
guilty of such un-American gaucheries, . Scooney..... 2b.... Hammond
. Sullivan. .. ey. eet Clauson
for what we want under the Stars and .
Stripes sa.soliters and not fops. Card of Thanks.
A Sax Pranossco philanthropist, af->
all pleading or shouting for numbers artistic and financial success.
Mrs. L. 8. CALKINs, over the telephone one ail swearing at. Ses A.D. Mason, dent.
the phonograph. You will call for the Secretary. re
number you want by touching numRipe tics a
bered buttons on your phone and central will simply have to connect you! °
stuffed olives in bottles. tf
with the required phone. There a °
' . *. ,
alike over the wire, and there will be. a eae st
much saving of time and nerves. CERES
(D. J, STEVENS, -. —_—_——
Are You Betting on Baseball?
You are aware of “that hot game of Hotel Arrivals.
ball tomorrow at Glenbrook, are you: Frank T. Westfield, Aubura
not? If you want to bet ou either. 3d. J. go ager mm
-eiub take our advice and bet a Hat, G. A
“for you cen. get a fine Fur Fedora ino. E. Stone, Relief Hill
all shades;, those $2 kind for 90 cents,
at the Popular Clothing Store. .
‘lt Ss Jd. Levy, Prop.
~~ ee = j
Rewewser, Tee Ow is the only saW. Johnson, “
H. H, Cartis, Oakland
Mrs. W. Dickersou, Bloomfield
whisky. m 25tf Mr. Kushbocker, Washington
The ladies of the Saturday Afternoon
: : Musical Olub take this method of exter working six years, has invented ® . pressing their gratitude to all those ir e
telephone attachment that will virta. jadies and gentlemen who in any way ash the hello-girl and obviate , sisted to make Thursday evening’s conally abolish the bello-girl and obviste . Cert for the benefit of the Red Cross an
At Gaylord’s.* Also Pim-Olas, which
MANAGER
A Popular Lin
“Three from two you can’t,” P . of
says the schoolboy. Right! Three .
from two you can’t, either in dollars or dividends or sarsaparilla.
It takes the best sarsaparilla root
to make the best sarsaparilla ex—
tract. The best sarsaparilla comes .
from Honduras, C. A., and the Dr.
Ayer Co. practically controls the
entire uct.-Yet others claim
to be making “best” sarsaparilla.
They must be making it out of the
remainder left after subtracting
three from two, But, “ three from
two youecan’t.” You can’t make the
best sarsaparilla without best root,
You only get the best when you
cet AYER’S:
QUALITIES AS
‘ducements offered in
It is impossible to make a
which is made wholly from the best
root imported from Honduras.
spasms cette
An unlimited variety in every department of the Store.
Styles and Fashions as you like them.
Assortment complete and all RIGHT PRICES. Don’t
fail to see our splendid stock and take advantage of the inSar sapariila Lae you eclact Ramiutenenna: sete a
‘IVES CLOTHNG POR
.
A Magnificent Combination for the People. ssse>=seeezooseeee
BSS9SS9S
the
Latest Spring Attractions
. We are offering these inducements with the best and
handsomest Spring Goods you ever saw, .
YOU LIKE THEM.
. 9 : e 5
Men’s and Boy’s Clothing, Hats,
CAPS AND FURNISHING GOODS.
. All the Latest and Nicest Styles of the season.
mistake in your Spring buyin
TOWLE BROS. CO.) MAHER & CO.
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Dr. A. 'T. Sanden— :
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