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. . “\pmreat Cervera, sys the Londen
ver a year in Lon)
ra oe f lr 7 BE Va) “Chronicle,” passed © ows
: ie : . oo nh 3
x i : : : he resided with bis daughter in Kena é: oS
j i . sington. He isa man of about forty: a e
¥
eight years of age, and has,a remakably ce : . j oe ;
;
refined cast of countenance not usually a
associated witha sea-faring life. He did nt : ORF
agabWahed overs Sy eoriare Py : bee ‘
ntance retuin a very agree @ 2 Couaty Bids fa
speed: to Com
1 bondred pe
BROWN & CALKINS.
of his acquai
ranece of bim aud Lis band, :
Grass Vall
er morm t 8. CALKING. Gener al . Linares Is a. Notable OR SCHOOL, ' Daily Chronicle of the Doings of Od wear 2
HURS)A
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% ne a 2B . ; 3
: M . / and Young. ‘some daughter.
Success as a I itary porters . g. R. Corning, “the electrical engi-} iT ssisieee :
T
oon in Nevada Ul , al: ee ain Riley and
acticiani. vm!) POWDER . nace
ree es attendant
4
5 ple peas geal eae i Gen be ne a Fe Graduating Exercises Tonight of, Mrs; co Howard, the Singer . sieky. .
if ‘arrive from San j ’ —— Absolutely Pure .
EEK i ion by the K
witnessed at
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the Class of 08.
. astese’ saan ee morning.
50 CENTS
A
= ates Se eh
as
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. oe
volunteers
enantio naeaser
H. V. Carter and family arrived here ————
last evening from Downieville. came
J h . Advertisements-of not to exceed five lines in = :
ly ae verth inserted trader this head for 50 cents paeintalemsencecomvaen's Hares Tg ’ svar aa
tach ad Spiers . xveedingly
tha speech
e Americans Within Range Of THe COMPLETE PROGRAM OF MUSICAL. ‘The Tredinnick ‘nl
Jones have returned from the lakes. ee week or “$20 month. fiach ac jditional line er
Rare and Beautiful ! os ea
: 4 ee pee é sa mastery
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ee AND LITERARY NUMBERS. . Mrs. R. A. Thomas of 2 aid m~ icouts 8 wesk, OF I sneeCervera’s Guns. ne Re
: . here visiting her daughter, —
: pide ar bea . the Modern Houses Sequoi a Y
‘Daa: soldier
iirdad statior
ius and the:
‘He Entices th
ic Mason
i The Th _Dec : Theater Handsomely Decorated Mis¢ Myxa,.Ostrom is bere from . nage : “
eople who w rries for cannire, W Finish ed, with Ses
in Green and White by the . Rs ee : :
North Bloomfjéld visiting Miss Frieda) . . Vciito hand their orders to Androws &
Polkinghorn who will ‘this year market my
Spe-ial to the Cally Transcript.. ; . Seca: Hieronimus.
{
: ot ; Captain Thomas Callinan, the pio-. Spring crop. The fruit is exceptioually firm . ~
i : neer prospector, is down from Wash. and large. T.H. LEHR. je2-1w . \ é ie: : nish
o : 2 ‘un wrniwe TM ic. A large dele
aarpre BUILDING, MILL, AND MINING LOWER Scot ae
x, aturning at .
A Smart Spaniard. . Tonight the theater will be thronged . ington district.
and son, Mrs. JenBattle at Porto Rico.
special to the. Wasnineton, June 30.—The opinion . ree pone who will eg to en-. Mrs. B. J. Murphy
o ‘
Pe oe aa exercises of the . nings and T. H. Bussell "were ages ; mus Mining Company for $10 a share. EoYard at Depot.
icks, Woodland,Cal. ji8-Im :
at the steam. prevails that Shafter will make an imJo
mediate attack on Santiago, NOW that . ae santa oe nee ae from Washington yesterday. i auire of H. Freder
; een elaborately deco-. Mrs. Kate Hoffman will arrive hére,. —
“7a 8
t to her. ~ ‘House to Rent. TOWLE BROS. CO., ARMY CHRISTIAN COMMISSICN. . : ins hegre that PN lista _— oa . rated in the class colors of green and . next week’ from Towa ona visi ‘
eee . nition and prosisions for Porto Rico, coming from Holguin in addition to . white, The exercises will begin at 8:15 . parents, Mr. and Més. B. Lutz. Pe" aix
Monday. She the 8,700 from Manzanillo. General co The Board of Education have. . Prof. Frank H. Hyatt, principal ‘of the erpaldoees Se — ~ — aving Grass \
ter of ;made an order probibiting the presen-. high school, leaves tomorrow for his . ), ate “i a, et : ee ttt. New -Rates Fer Beer, tha kindnes
hi We, the undersigned Brewers and # peor
Blacksmithing and Wagonmaking ". heir ‘representatives doing business iv tee hima 5
ps arrived off San Juan on
is uniqne in the history of . was sighted by the American auxiliary Linares has shown himself a mas :
Paul, who modern military tactics by slowly re-. tation of flowers during the program,. home at National City, San Diego coua‘and children in arms will not be. adjt
eee of North. BARTON & CHRISTENSON ere tow piv Nevada City, Grass Valley and vicinity : pared to doall kinds of blacksmithing and . do hereby agree not to sell Beer for less never be fo!
work that
eruisers St. Louis and St.
wagon work with neatness aud dispateh.}
than the following
prices per keg, net
warfare. It proposes to improve the .
opportunity afforded by the gathering gave chase. Fearivg capture the cap2 ran asbore at Punta! ticing the American troops under the. Doors will open at 7:30 o’elock.
Mr. Salter accompanied
Pick work and mining work a specialty. . cash—no rebate ofany nature:
New wagons and earriages built to order. 158 Gallons, = $5.00 Shissce
’ll soun be fit’
together of so’many thousands of young . tain of the Lope
men in military camps todo an active . Salinas, & short distance from Sas{gans of the Spanish ships where they The Grass Valley high school will be . the summer.
1 work among them. It bas been . Juan. News soon reached San Juan must depend on their siege guns an10 epee seats having been reser. them to this city.
less Sampson’s fleet enters the harbor . oe = or them in the body of the house. Manager Carson of the Good Title} piace of business on Broad street in the old
It will be a. Pape motto of the class is “Qut ofthe. mine is here accompanied by Wm. . Claney shop. = = 10 Gallons, ~* 3.35
. arbor, Lato the Ocean,” and the mem-. Slingsby who has been a storekeeper Nevada County Ul i SGallons, 1-75
y Uirectory. 1
;
. This agreement to take effect upon d Cross. ladi
h warships Tsabelle I
alarge force, and engages Cervera’s.
landing of bloody and long battle.
bers are Margaret Arnott, Lenore Edna . at Dobbins Ranch for 35 years Ce) N
\
S bs ‘copies of the Nevada County Directory can = : ; : Col. M. W. Mather went to Colfax. pe antained for 50 cents. By mail 75 cents. and after — eae
. e t]
One thousand shares of stock in the Cad-7
Telephone No. 5I. " before takin
Riley gave
s for privat
. New Yore, Jane 30—A
' Sun from Madrid. says tbh
‘er Antonio Lopez, which left Spain te-/}
. gently with a large cargo of gunsammu-room cottage, with bath and
This organization has faken a
tiring during the past ten days and en-. _; y. ad F : . mitted. The family of J
Juan went to Alameda today to spend
gospe
recognized by the War Department and \and the Spanis
authorized to carry on its work in all . and thé Choncha, with
is aud the clos
the camps. It bas the heartiest approv-. were sent to protect the
al end co-opeligios Bett etae ab ete’ After a hard ight of sever. Calkins, Daisy Madeleine Bastin, Helen
a hours the American vessels were Down on England. Gertrude Graham, Nellie Katherine . today to meet his daughter, Mrs. Hill,. Apply to F. E. BROWN. Transcript office.
é Hanley, Evangeline Genevieve Hussey, . and her children, who are to arrive ; Frank Bros.
Mrs. C. M. Mails W.F. Michell, shts of Pythia
ght up with her from San FranMrs. S. Binkelman, rs bo raised. W.
Whelihan Bros. four daty ani .
Mapr, June 30.—Public feeling “is . joward George Loveland, Esther Lil-. here this evening from Denver.
Mrs. J. Nuffziger returned last evenHas brow
cisso a fine line of Misses and Children’s
tors and evangelists in the country . and renewed
have been sent to the camps to preach.) was raging fiercely when this news was unfriendly _ action toward Camara’s Olive Maud Moore Maude Holton . j ;
:
. s 5
’ ing from San Jose. Her many friends}, .
: pring hats, trim ed and untrimmed; also
Parsons, Harry Gerald Rowe and: Myles . will be glad to leary that she has . Ladies Dudes, ana sect apace Sd Weibb ‘ George Gehrig,
Hats in the latest styles. {mi6-tf} Israel Hosken,
Isoard & Son.
Among them have been Dr, A.C. Dixon sent. squadron at. Port Said. Correa, Spanisl: Minister of War, says the ships beee eT come back to remain permanently.
The following will be the program: Broad street, next to Luetje & Brand's.
of Brooklyn, Dr. H. M, Wharton. of Bales ee eas
stich, — Hobson Heard From. aqeemt
oo set
gan passing through the Suez Canal . vane t
regimental chaplains.
but .refturned later Already some of the best known pasfnally. repulsed, b
the ‘battle, which} bitter against England beca'
1 those. we leave
use of tbhe. lian McBean, Mary Elvira Meservey,
timore; Rev. R. A. Torrey of Chicago, . : a: Jaa
j Thi . Qprernsporo, Ala, June —Judge z s
Maj. D. W. Whittle; Mr, Sankey and . apts 5 oa tar te this; morning. . Ghoras aiicee of Welcoine* 3 : cine wil &
others. ‘General Howard bas baen very . 20be08 this morning recely pool ree ene Essay ; ten "_N vr ;K.H h ee ingen a a oe S nies that do
er is son, dated Santi: _ spradgery”—Nellie _K. Han. this city who left last night with Compo) apemting
iowing cable from see AO Expect to Sail Today. . ley. pany I, failed to settle numerous bills Company .
about town before taking his departts! kland today
: ut.
active in the movement and has been .
. go: “Lam feeling well. My health is. oxpox, Jane 90.—A Port Said cor-. Recttettom, “Ideails”—Esther L. Me¢. Bean. ure. His-ereditors are trying to figure
out a scheme: by which-they. can coax
b Ore at the
—Washiny
down himself to preach to the soldiers. . ;
He is now north speaking on the work . ee pea no anxiety oe oe respondent of the Chronicle says tha os ome oe
. g the first message recely i F 2 2 iano duet, “ihe arge of the ‘
Comara’s fleet expects to sail today. It Uhlans”—(Carl Bohm)—Miss Margaret . him back. genase
MAHER & CO.
to large audiences, but expects to reLs , frou seed bet Ges
. from Lientenant Hobson’ will leave the torpedo boat destroyers. . arnott and Miss Daisy M. Eastin2 Installation and Collation.
Forgot His Creditors.
“¢tarn south soon to go on with xbed
work there. It. ig.probatle that be aie nc oo The repairs to the Audaz will take) Science paper, “The Sun and His ee es :
may gto Cuba as soon as the army . : ist about ten days. The Colon has landed Energy”—Mples P. Werry. The installation of officers of Milo
Bracing Up to Resist. one smallpox patient. , : ti shag? eae of the Beanti. Lodge, No. 48, K. of P., will take. place :
al”—Helen G. Graham. Friday evening, July 1st, and a fall atihe new mill at
tendance is urged. A collation will be Still Another Disp! ay of ashington c
3 ¢o begin ert
gets settled in camp there.
CarTHAGENA, Spain, June 30—The. .
.
; + Weceal Solo, “Qn Venice Waters”’—
served. {2+} J. H Roamas, C. ©.
nues to look
Mr. Sankey bas prepared a bymu .
book which has ‘Geed afoptéd as the coset déiener® *F" hah Smee Water Supply Cut Off. . Otto Roeder)—Olive Mand Moore.
and large guns mounte to give the. yi csron, Jamaica, June 30.—A dis-. Oration, “Our Flag”—Harry G. Rowe. 'B. N. Snoxcrart, K. of R. and 8.
. Essay, “Current Literature”— Maude ee 2" : eo . i
32393229% Ds 392>% 23 , 500 a carload bs
official army book and is exceedingly . :
American flying squadron a warm recep patch from Santiago by way of the . popular with the. men. The Commissjon furnishes them free. of charge and . tion. Spain is also preparing @ third . oot Indies and Panama cable whol Parsons.
5g } PART Il.
thousands have been given out. . squadron, me has never been cut, sys the American i Chorus, “Fairyland Waits.”
a 4
bj } ’ 8, %
The suceess of oud work has been re‘Not Yet There. troops have succeeded in demolishing! Paper, “Tbe Navy”—Howard G. Love. @
markable, The ministers say that they \* Wacmxeros, Jane;30.—Bt I believed the water mains three miles from the . land,
never preached (0 audiences as respon’ . ERLE Ae ; ci The water supply is cut ff d. Oration “Jack Horner’—Evangeli
4
. . the Charleston will reach Manila to¥pPly nt o8 aD DB, geline wonderful. Four differen ‘ + : c
the city will be: obliged fo capitulate] a Heart Whi Pa-. @ and we thought the first =f va anguanelh otis en sets apse o, “Heart Whispers” (Pa-. @ shipment would more than su 1 ning full-han
® the demand. PPly tain Callin
iv a appreciative a the soldier .
ae Oe \ day, being two or three days ahead of.
within 24 hours unless the Americad . roles du Coeur)—(Victor de Lacour)—. @ :
a u : : : Consolida!
This day we place in our window a sample line of usf the Call
Ladies, our sale of Wash Goods this season has been ve Johnson, fo
! id he is crowdit
hoys. Their congregations sometimes .
number 5,000 men Many hundreds of . the first fleet of troop transports from /
cms : . San Franeiseo. troops are driven back. a ; Mamie Meservey.
them rer e See 1 syseTeE = : \ Of the Ciass, “Out of the Harbor, In-} a * ‘
A Writ of Review Demanded, e the Ocean”—Lenore E. Calkins i ib
: ements ©
f . : OUR LAST CARGO jrong compas
fe ° pent the clair
Presentation of elass—Principal F.
Tents are being pitehed within reach j s
of each regiment and fitted with com. BRIERE MENTION. A.D, Mason leaves this evening for; /
fortable seats, good books, papers, writ-. . : San Francisco, He goes to secure from : A. Hyatt. Bee
NE Cig ' . qinor Notes and Comments of Local! the Supreme Court a writ of review to. Award of diploma:—L.8. Calkins. . @ dies put together.” Ww oo : ing materials, etc., which the soldiers . : : ? A “The h : 4 We want you alk
Interest. . annal the order of the Superior Court . Closing song, “At the Close of] @ says: c¢ hypophosphites . you alk to see it. fp Arrange
ae this county appointing a receiver in. S6P00!.” , raiser ay oi regarded 9 . Grand Organdié Suits-at.$1, $1.25, $1.50 and $2 @ suit ) sngene
’ $. . White Goods of all kinds. ie comnegiertl
5 . : 3 owart.of the .
i he star route ¢
are invited to use freely. Y. M. C. A %
A party of ladies went to the Provi-. the case of Bennallack vs. Richards and . Must Put én Stamps
White India Linen, roc, 12%, 15¢, 2¢¢, 25¢
io got the «
Secretaries are in charge of them to.
make the menfeel.at home and help . gence mine this morning to spend the. others, . The property involved is the 2a, a
block extending along Pine street front! Beginning tomorrow all checks,’ . tt’ E : is .
i drafts, certificates of deposits, etc., is-. @ Sco Ss mu sion
if .
s aesanae atin zit CTE White Organdi ; $0 es, 25¢, §0¢, 75¢, $1 per yard ‘
. etting by und
them as they are able.” \Phe tents are . ” my ;
: . ‘The north wind that was due yester’ ated: im . George E. Turner’s store to Broad .
monety sive — x pee ase jday came along today, and it wie street. : sued by banks, promissory notes, etc.) @
tities of testaments and good books . strong. : : +290 — must have affixed tothem war revenue . ,
have been given to the ‘soldiers and. The Robin Hood baseball club in fall The Slander Suit : . stamps at the rate of two cents ps y . : . a
>
per. @ White Ribbo f i
* ag} . anit 1 bea feature of th d 4 ‘ 4 S. ns of all kinds. aonsigiige
are highly prized by them. A tent with . Seadar — eature © ee ". The taking of testimony in the 320,-. $100 or fraction thereof. There are:. @ igested form, % Sash Ribb l i 2 sede abe
two men and a large eupply of nooks . " ym g. Sees cod slander suit of Gebrig ve. Hie . penalties for failing to atfix stamps. @ y ons, all shades and widths. meet 09 carriers’
; ; , . John Irishand Miss Maggie Lyneb' & ieronigre fine and imprisonment, and un4 White and C : s Deebbes refuse us .
will go with the next expedition to the) wore married at Grass Vatleyyesterday . =" was agnejaded #t noon today and . stamped instraments are invalid. B phites of Lime and Soda. al ite and Cream Gloves in all lengths. . ke Ebje eve. TH
Phillipives. . by Rev. Father Lyneh. jet 1 oon so nk St qucnpniomarn B remedy, fs standard for a § W1 ite Fans at all prices. PRBS the old establi
Re : i : . a # is penal: e et 4} es 7: 3 .
Mr. Moody is at the head of the evanThe Tpoagieres members of Com-; . Convention of Wcnea’s Clabs ce weeks quarter bs sent c dn ‘ Wlite Handkerchiefs at all prices.
gélistic department of this work, and! P8"Y I are Jobn Lammon, Obarles © : ~ . ing held ip Denver, restricting particiEarp ct accord by test : od Mr. Stews
. Evane, £. Dee Deen: Mr, Hayes and: Login Se te ea ns sit time and! @ views of the medical profession. ; Respectfully o come to the
. \ right to 128 ut once on each . 4 5
‘subject. One of the supporters of. the . @ ag get SCOTT'S cf
,
sice
MAHER & CO. "The yreader
desires to begin it iu every camp inthe. ) J, Trautman
gear -e . resolution gives notice that she is pre-. {
4) All druggists ;. goc, and $1.00.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York.
ne dreaded .
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QQNIiICeh : seee emus Mics Edith Howe, ag uN Ife ith OT { B f ante . . OOOO SOHSESHSTOOS OOOOH HOS OHOOHOOS TS * atitutional t
tured Nevada Biliousness, loss of appetite, pimples, sour : 699609 ‘ cs Cure is tak
: ~ : E.LE.CTRICITY: He:
; # : z @ rectly upon '
@ “faces of the .
-the foundati
soldiers and vouches for the truth of it. .
matic reader who cap
jug the pati
This fe bow the story UM? ee City at ‘the Red Cross concert last. stomach, depression, coated tongue, night_ :
mare, palpitation, cold feet, debility, diz A Popul ar Line of the 3
8 For Weak Men the constite
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y as soon as possible. He is) “The Trio” is the name of a very cred. pared to consume half a day in present\
for the . jtable class newspaper just published, “~~
jing herargament. i .
making an appeal to the public
means necessary ; for carrying it on, . PY the pnupits of the. seventh, eighth g
,Contributions et him at’ East . *"4 pee grades of the. grammer Consti ae .
a :
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Northfield, Mass., ill be pramptly ac ‘Phe funeral of the late Robert Me-!
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knowledged.
. Murray took place from his late resii
. dence, 2106 Pacific avenue, San Fran-'
pa
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Tur Vallejo Chronicle relates a pret\eiseo, this morning. The interment’
and you cure its consequences. . These are ty little incident ip connection withthe . was private.
the clever dra-. someof the consequences of constipation :
conuntr
—e
volunteers from ‘Tennessee had arrived week, has been engaged to teach elon x
at the foot of Market street, San Frantion at Mills College. ziness, wea) 1033, backache, vomiting, Sa
jaundice, piles, pallor, stitch, irritability, » La tes t Spri ng Attraction
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cisco, and were standing at parade rest, . ‘ aig ge I
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! Warni
é nervousness, headache, torpid liver, heart;,,
arning to Young Mena arb, foul breath, sleeplessn 4 wail
when & well-dressed. gentleman apDyaets
proached one of the soldier lade whose Tbe bicycle face is old. The bargain-. ness, hot skin, cramps, throbbing head. : ne
ked 8i counter face, the quick-lunch face and : nD unlimite d variety Bs peti ;
shoes ee — of diatreem, the war-bulletin face are more recent. yg 5 ry departinent of the Store. $
in fact, 50 y, were they worn thet pho newest discovery in this line is the : er Ss Ww Seri : “4g
the wearer’s toes were plainly visible. pipe face, which is grown by men who We are oO ering. these inducements with the best and!
handsomest Spring Goods you ever saw. ess \@ Ginn decinel
UALITI . i@ ‘from your system. Elec« :Q ES AS YOU LIKE THE/. * . pivay and vitality are akin to each ¢ cunt
3 \ rinman., Amildcurrentwill pay . ee :
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You can regain the vitality that has
“git down here,’ said the well-dressed smoke pipes: ‘The staid old “Medical
man, ‘aud change shoes with me. I've. Record” saw it first and said this of it: Py . Are a Sure Cure
a better pair'at bome and you need “Theat eS ae Ss for Constipation Styl 4 Fashi ‘
* _pereeptible eee . ee yles and Fashions as you like them. ‘new life and energy into th
inein sine © pressure of the lips to hold the pipe in. Dr. J. C. Ayer's Pills are a specific for Assortment complete and all RIGHT PRICES. Don’ praia d a
eee . position increases the curvature of the} all diseases of the liver, stomach, and fail to see our s ‘ondid ciao: and es ™ ‘on t' age your vitality. »
‘Tue Victory rests with America’s lips round the stem, and the muscles bowels. : id ts off P ie stock and take advantage of the ‘n-DR.SANDEN’S ELECTRIC BELT °
Greatest Medivine, Hood's Sarsaparilla, become more rigid bere than in other “} gufferea from constipation which asucements olere im Is a. perfect I Sy. ba hs) 2 7 t .
when it battles against any disease parts. Thos the lips at a certain pot gamed such an obstinate form that I feared Men’ d B * : i. Pahoa a ee nna vi —— by impure or im-. cor — and the pine ancon-. — y Pasxgnathe og 5 ere “a the — S an Oy S. Clothing, Hats, ; artis az fis Kid I
pore . Sere , sciously in the same tual po-}. trying i ; : : ; : ; ; ee hag ete) —Coin t
son's Pluss ‘are the favorive, fasaily hose After long continaation of the reed vr = ae opens Wl CAPS AND FURNISHING GOODS. a Aes Id Not Part With His Belt at Any Price. .
eathartic. Easy to take, easy to oper-” er ge pe pimery oat Pence Poe the Laie and Nicest Styles of the season. ; Srey se Se aivell eas Bayer’ wey ar agai a é os Foe = é ae * (4 . , rs momen
around tbe. ste . crossed pation, which became so bad that the . t is impossible to make a mistake in your Sprin e ¢ oa] oY a 1 wore “pights, sod found 110,
more for me. Then! if you select from the present stock o ye P g Duying 5 a r person tm eed of e. Piaod Twill alwags, be Renard ree
ate, jqithogee ; r i the. . i. Pi he
Re $89. pe fray ag tog Ay = ae Pills, Snd scon the mel
sete a ose pipe” é : .
“loth Top lace pair of-smokeda pipe for years the effect u :
pular Clothing Store. on the lips is very marked.” ee 4 :
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