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May 14, 1898 (4 pages)

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. tty a aiaanaiaaaal SISTBR'S STATEMENT, ne Farley Brothers Refused to doin the Army. — : ne following letter in the San FranExaminer of yesterday, written s. C. Lazier of Gonzales, explains . ter that has caused a good deal of otable comment throughout ‘the explanation of the conduct of P. d Charles Farley of Fresno, who ad to take the oath of allegiance called upon to-do so after having iteered for service in” the war now g between this country and Spain, ir loving and broken-hearted sis\ esire to make a statement. in ex-~ % aod HIE TRANSCRIPT! SIGHTS OF TAR SOUTH, ‘ URDAY .... aay 14: 1898 . The Ups: and Downs of One Who Has MORROW'S GREAT GAME. --Meandered Considerably. = ‘}: Two hundred miles or more from the Athletics. » Tia a decidedly hilly city, its hills. being ll who enjoy @ pleasant outing . °°" more prominent, bu go to Glenbrook Park tomor-. msive, as those of Kansas City. “afternoon. where the Banners 6f Reaching Richmond { ‘om the Sonth it icity and the Athletics of Sacra-. 1 necessary to cross the historicJames ito are'to meet on the new baseball . Tiver and it reminds me most forcibly nd in‘a struggle for supremacy. . Of Deer creek, from the pear ok a will leave here at 12:10 and 1:30. bridges down. There was the same ents, © soda water stand, @ bowling. . alley and two splendid dancing pavil-,_ . ions with highly polished maple floors. A vous for Government vessels in Southern waters and for many weeks ‘anchor ‘there. Here also is located Fortress Monroe. From the ramparts formidable-looking guns poke their past the beautiful vessels comprising . the Flying Squadron“have been at. — » Danville and about 825 from ——— ae a . /is Richmond, the capital of Virginia,} A _two hour’s-ride from Rich-. Banners Will Try to Get Even With eieusd s GA Geant Clocadint kad Bacay . ‘ton Roads. The latter is the rendezto Reason niture and Household Furnishings is the to go to purchase anything in this ne. Hotsekeepers and others will find it to their advantage to visit KINKEAD’S FURNITURE STORES, Commercial Street. He carries a large stock of all kinds of Furniture, and will supply you with any article at San Frangisve -prices,-with the freight added. ‘Remember, that when you buy from KINKEAD That a house dealing exclusively in Far} muddy water, old pieces of drift. wood . noses towards the water and all over ae aio there and back. with . tating down and an occasional bush . the green grounds of the pack within lesion tothe Park will be but 35. °T tree, and aboye all, the rocks—the. the walls are piles of cannon balls s for gentlemen and 25. cents for. ®®me granite bowlders, apparently: . stacked np, with every here and there: ta and children. The new grand . Ver which the Deer creek waterssplash . ® mortar battery. Everything around ce 5 ‘seats for. 924 gurgle. Over on Ohurch Hill,. Old Point appears to have a military ition of their course. 1e blame is heaped upon them, Ialone am responsible for what world will term théir disgrace. I ‘to San Francisco last Monday as You Get Your Money’s Worth. (Sats ing I met my two brothers and on ogers will see to it that the best. ™#in part of town, is the ancient St. when the taciine Obatabertin . Hotel ts Ny pte phesnsved, c Jobn’s church standing in the old bury. illuminated and a reveption is’ in probly be as good aj img ground, and in pew 72 of which sress, the sight is something magnifii will probab Fas can be seen moat anywhere on . Patrick Henry in his stirring epeech of . cent to behold. Opposite Old Point is F coast tomorrow. Some. of the. Revolutionary days asked to be either Norfolk, where the navy yard is loAiost players in the State are in. Siven liberty or death. Services are . cated. ne i PANLU. TUM LAUNUt it two nines. In their last encounter . Still held there and it is of the Episco-. , Washington is probably 125 miles! . men 44 Zanners lost by a score of seven to. Pal denomination. About three miles . ftom Richmond and there is no noticeONE POUND OF THIS STARCH WILL GO. ind they will-strain every muscle . from Richmond méy be seen the grave . ble difference in the characteristics of AS FAR AS A POUND AND A HALF 4 Perhaps in that clock # themselves on this oceasion,. Of Powhattam, the famous Virginian. the country traversed. Possibly, as/ OF ANY OTHER STARCH. ete 0 ly P . hipgeditapa ; ie the former city is approached, the hills CTURED Veeuege tal , of yours,or the watch ie Independent brass band will be . Imdian chief of Colonial times, In, b ANUFA' ONLy i ite fia fens who will be there with their . ©*-Presidents Monroe and Tyler, and but not to any great extent. About » vl, = J time has become a Donte ot tovtais: Jefferson Davis, the President of the thirty. miles south of Washington EOKUK,[owA. New HAVEN,CONN Ve © . little erratic in its “at Watt Park tomorrow after-. 18 marked by an iron tomb, thut.of the ©n¢ time were forced to make tracks; [iif TSE Bide will be the lineap. foe the Confederacy. The grave of the former ;Manassas, where Federal soldiers at nfoveinents } 4 ’ second has nothing to distinguish it, . for home, is passed, and shortly afterThis starch is bs Don t put them on Monarchs, . Owing to the clans being made that; Wards the train follows along for quite ox] rience in fancy. Inundering. itn restores ol Tinea ih gph ny iene ee the retired list for --B. Whitburn. the Government® should erect somo 8 distance the little stream known as manufactured that is perfectly harmless, conten ine cote anaes eee ony Pooag this reason. In our Overmyer . kind of a monument over it, and that . Bull Run. A short stop is usually bstance inj baby pow er su furious to linen and can be used even for a baby powder, repairing department even W. Perkins} of the latter is beautiful in its unpre-. made at Alexandria and eight miles For sale by all wholesale and retail grocers. the most debilitated clocks Hammond tentiousness, It isa plain burial plot, further on lies Washington. When with. and watches are restored roel devoid of monuments, and ornamented in about five miles ‘of the city my . © ro to life, beauty and regular ended knees implored them not »to war, They refused to recede ‘the stand they had taken, and I them in despair. Orazed with ,1 renewed wy appeal on Tuesday, that evening drew from them the ted promise that they would not the oath. is I, and I alone, who is to blame. > prompted my appeal, and -for a rs sake it was granted. I was d to the consequence of what I d. I know it now,. but did not wit then. I was the coward, not , and ask that you permit me to so rm the world.” ‘ AB SHERIFF'S RANGERS. mteers Are Coming In Fast—Ter: Have Already Joined.habits. AlG. Perkins . by only simple grave stones and green *tfaining eyes caught sight of the big ly attended fo and rherres os cf....J. Whitburn . grass. Cement curbing surrounds it’ gray dome of the Capitol and this was are reasonably Jow. t the present rate. it will not take 1 Trenberth and concrete foot paths cross it. The’ shortly after backed up by the golden ca . Ba, guarantee all of our . oe pt oo : = : work. Ra riff coe: phtind lige Pa secre Ss Robin Hoods ofthis. cit args Confederate President’s body rests ' dome of the library building. A few is proposed company a OF nae apeeen twotrees. There are scattered minutes later from the opposite side : atte Ah Pago vepalee of Articles of Jewelry re: 2 ul an pore: ogee by alanis sags g : es cane borne st ai _— throughout the city many splendid ‘of the car I saw the tall forms of the elloste handling,-and make to order all dy with rifles read. gbibammudhie pieying **. monuments of men who have achieved Washington Monument, and immedikinds of Jewelry. ir names from the lower part of thefim Field tomorrow forenoon. The 2 j ? : : fame in some walk of life or other, and ately crossing the discolored waters of [ UETJ E & BR AND Rig) Suk tie Phere Sees ieee ee PO ated 85.26 6 Cee and in. Capitol Park may be seen the fa-. the Potomac the writer was for the first : oe 9 Had week Of say anys be SE Save Bren ne Bo Romieeion fee. Dome mous Washington monument, with an time within the nation’s capital. Watchmakers and Jewelers Broad Street required number of one hundred. best amateur players in the W D. ©. April 25, 1898. T i a ‘ _. eauestrian stature of Washington on ASHINGTON, D. C. April 25, i ‘ ilar companies are being formed in outside of the Banners, Mon top, and of which the picture which! Saye : h county of pm omy ye cea pager fs and Pioneers belong to these two] 54° i: 5 as thes te inetaeed on ~ ihe, and shoe hare the anniversary of his birth is a likeHere You Are Mothers! e need the’ services of this comHere You Are Mother : ness. On lower Main street still stands ed force of about 6000 men it can ; : We have placed on sale ‘for. 5 pays the old stone house, now full of relics, ; end upon them to do magnificent which was General Washington’s head. °NUY Boys’ Fontleroy Waists, all ages, vice aguinst any foe that may inquarters while in Virginia during the . * ie) cents. Sample placed in our e our territory. Revolution. What was the White show .window. J. Levy, House of the Confederacy during: the; ™11-5t The Popular Clothing Store. Civil War is now the Confederate mu-;seum and contains one of the most comprehensive exhibits of war relics in the South. The Confederate Sol4 = diers’ Home is also located here, Rich. Grearer includes the less. mond has any number of fine public Ms Sarsaparilla cures hip disease . buildings, prominent among which are ierofula-sores and it may be de-. the City Hall and Jefferson Hotel, each d upon to cure boils and pimples . ©°Sting over a million and a half of dolfamors of all kinds. lars, and the stores at night were the Notice to Creditors. Rare and Beautiful ! JESTATE OF WILLIAM ©. GROVES decons* : » Notice is hereby’ t bet The Modern Houses S equo i a signed, Administratrix sof the estate “of f am C. Groves, , totFinished with q “y tors of, and all persons having Glainie against the said deceased, to exhibit them with. the necessary within » fr (10) gooths ng beh gr Lie meter of \ his notice e sa ministratrix at : the Law Office of Fred Searls, Nevad ; BUILDING, MILL AND MINING LUMBER California, she amie hein: ihe’ Sinan tee ‘ the transaction of the business of the said estate in the City and State of California. a specialty. vouchers. County of Nevada, MARY A. GROVES, Administratrix of the Estate of William C. Groves, deceased. “ Dated this 18th day of May, 1898, Frep SEARLS, Attorney. k Yard at Depot. Telephone No. 5I. TOWLE BROS. CO., m1 s¢ High Schools and. Cherokees will forth at Cashin Field in the afterh, and will charge an admission fee a cents. The youngsters will play i, and the result is a guess. Last By the Qherokees made 23 runs he High Schools 20. liam Caverly, formerly of the Ne‘City Colts, has signed as first fan of the Gilt Edges. Removing to Gr ass Valley . Lndjes—Betore selecting your oo, TET : SPRING MILLINERY I have transferred PERIODICALS AND FASHION PAPERS to
Burglary at Colfax. ast night James Brown’s store at fax was burglarized. A quantity slothing, razors, pocket knives and er small articles Were stolen.nd SEE MY ASSORTMENT OF E. ROSENTHAL, 2. Grimmed Sats, ete. Who will henceforth keep a complete stock on hand and for whom I bespeak your liberal patronage. : Subscribers for Delineators please call on Mr. Rosenthal for your copies. I. STEIN. Horrors of Dyspepsia Sour Stomach, Heart Palpitar , tion, Nervous, Sleepless Delinquent Notice. Now Able to Do All the Housework and compare Kf: TUCCS. “What Cured Her. The excellent qualities of Hood’s . __ es ote aie he eae ad oe WOOO OOROOIOOMOIOIOOIOK , For Most Fashionable Styles ar ay ia Wine ee And Perfect Satisfaction IN YoUR «°C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. : ©@MILLINERY@® . «¢Gentlemen:—I have been sick for As Well as Prices, CALL AT ; Miss Hoeft’s, pepsia with all its horrible Stein's Stationery Store. nightmares, such as sour she ake of 3 6 > te seals fo ok Sa ote oS ANA Be ole Sg NO USE, TALKING, No. 1 c tation of the heart, insomnia, etc., and all that time I have tried After Careful Examination I Find that the A SUERTE GOLD MINING: COMPANY. location of principal place of business,San neisco, California. catioh of works, 6—lSG.. almost every known remedy and the best doctors in the state, but nothing did me any good. I was very Weak and Nervous, About five months ago I commenced taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and after using five bottles I am able to do «ll my housework and feel better than I have in several years. Also, my husband had pneumonia last winter aud his blood got very bad; he & CO., Telephone 891. pit . On Special Sale } week only. BO pairs of Boys’ ® Shoes, sizes 4 to 514; actual] BEEHIVE . GROCERY .. Popular & Clothing @ Store J. J. sackson, . Family Pills are the best. + 2@e o———-—— ce one look at a display ii shld noah thes oe th Proprietor this day in our Large DP teeey = tak, y are the Grandest of price is marked in plain Agency For--fonogram Whiskey Blue Label Catsup Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale Ice Company. pvada Uity Ice Company is now . ¢ to supply the public with ing described stock on account of assessttic. Cure sick headache, break. none are so deserving of mention as at oO o * ame. Certificate. Shares.. Am't. v a 000 country than all other diseases . 2T¢", and since his death, some several of April, 1898, so many shares of each neisco, California, on Saturday, the 28th jod it a local disease, and pre-. ® undertaken. Commencing on the nt thereon, together with costs of adveroven catarrh to be a constitu-. eree2 grass about four inches deep for sncisco. California. 4 '& Co, Toledo, Ohio, is the only tion. Nothing is raised on this vast jlood and mucous surfaces of . i8 indeed. a beautiful spot. Upwards © Address, . four inches deep here it is kept mowed} was better in every way, his rheumaAny one is at perfect liberty to roam Still Praising M ‘e. —={ Letter great benefit both myself py Oo O re. Ss \ Is the place where finest I had seen since leaving Atlanta. we aie daitbetncr doce ibe Le. bp’s Prius are the favorite family . The city has many beautiful parks, but btice— i here Sug 0.9, levied on the Oth day of April cold Lakeside. It is located about six miles k set ite th 8 of tl apaseotive shareholders, asfollows :. 3 a : coe out of Richmond and was created by ames An's, RE is more Catarrh in tbis section . Lewis Ginter, the cigarette manufact-ington, Rebecca L. 81“ 1000 25°00 By Umer tarenore cade on “che uth jogether and until the last few. ™onths ago, is now under the charge f April, 1808, so many shares of each was supposed to be incurable. of the estate.The ride out is one of ‘old at public auction at the office of the /great many years doctors pro-. the most delightful that could possibly Suerte Gold Mining Company, San an of May 1898, at the hour of one o'clock local edies, and by con-. outskirts of the city the trolley cars i. of anid day to pay delinquent assess; Sailing Papen with sour ane ran through the Ginter estate to LakeBe One SAPO Te nah, Seadetary. pronounced it incurable. Science . *de. It is one continual stretch of ffice—-No, 404 Montgomery "Street, Sam ‘disease, and therefore requires . “2 consecutive miles without a break, 2 intional treatment, Hall’s Ca-. 924 the picture afforded by such a Oure, manufactured by F. J. sight can best be left to the imaginational cure on the market. It] #creage and it is taken care of solely Finterually in doses from 10. for grazing purposes. But if the one a teaspoonful. It acts directly . '8 fine the other is finer, and Lakeside pm. They offer one hundred . °f 4 million dollars is being expended had rheumatiem and ¢onld scarcely for any case it fails to cure,. %early onthe broad acres comprising. Walz, He commenced to take Hood's f circulars and testimonials. . this park. .Instead of the grass being} Sarsaparilla and in a short time he 7h down to about one inch and there are} tism hag left him and is in better f rciaiates pate ins. jor aL no conspicuous signs to be seen ad-. health than for a long time.” Murs. ' ~ * . monishing people to keep off the grass. W: J. Wu-terr, Mt. Holly, N.C. at will over the grounds and when he sits down there is a‘ green carpet to ro Prigerinlnte sy Paige acuewe rest his feet on. There is a nice lake Hoods Sarsaparilla for the and husband derived from No.2 its use and I do not hesitate to say it is the best medicine we have ever used in our family.” Mrs. W.J. WiLLeETT, Mt. Holly, N. C. Ss natural ice at reasonable Does this ee ce at tonlanage of Shaman! = 3. Sarsaparilla © 2 i, first door above Theater # . Purifier. Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. ©, rear of (heater. Telephone sis a Hood’s Pills Sick Headsohe. Yo. °” you can get the best goods for the least money. Depot for Fancy Groceries = PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND POTTED MEATS AND FISH. Corcoran & ARBOGAST. our selection. : wre! American : Laundry, SACRAMENTO, ~ . Does High Grade Work At Moderate Prices. BER if you want something is on place to go to. ‘They others follow. m31-tt? ° “ ned we can give ON SALE . THIS WEEK. Men’s. Fedora Felt Hats in all the latest shades, fae $1.00. Men’s All Wool Pants, actual value $4.50, for $3.00. etre > Play Ball, Boys. jwill furnish you the Tennis lay witb, at 50 cents per ae 7 , ¥ Pe jot Lunch Every Night ning that is in use. ¥ a . Battle Ax Tobacco...... 30 AHER & CO Duffy's Malt ....... . Pickles, % gal. bottles.. 25 —— Gamecock Whisky {u",. “in bulk, per gal. 50 IXL Whisky 75. Olives, ‘“ . ry Men’s All Wool Suits, in black and brown, $5.50. Bryant's Root Beer yottie 10) Mikado Soap, per bar 05 Ladies’ Kid Button Shoes, patent tips, $1.25. Hire’s “ 3for . 50/ Everything else in proportion. Boys’ Lace Shoes, calfskin, every pair guaranteed, $1.50. en * 2 + “ ARABIAN ROAST” Coffee Men’s Straw Hats, from 15 cents to $1.50. Give ak; EARL V. GRAY, F148, BREN APPOINTED AGENT FOR NEWashing called for and delivered. Leave orders at ' Gray’s Cabinet Shop, -Bfdad Street,Telephone No, 283, lnncil Chamber Salogn, corner Broad. Good music and a : al9-te oe Sash Ribtons----all shades. Give Ma Teal, « «ss 6 « ec eh oe ace _ How About It ? t ? Not about base_ball a: those Men’s Coin ‘Loe f jos, all sizes, now on sale at J. for $1.25. The Popular Clothre. m10 5t THE TRANSCRIPT PUBLISHES THE VERY LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Popular Clothing Store, .” Commercial Street. J. LEVY, Proprietor. . Telephone—Store, 208; residence, 201. ‘ eee All druggists ; 50c, and. $1.00. “) _ SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. §