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April 11, 1898 (4 pages)

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Special. vibes —y ttt a lot of Boy’s Suits, ages nd”a small check,: with r Suit. —suitable for ‘Spriag and 4 @ ) r Suit. of Boy’s Blouse Waists, n Low. Prices and Ghildren’s Shoes. ND LET LIVE.” thing Store. lephone— SoU 20, T FINISH, ND RELIABLE ‘Folly Guaranteca; a 3 OFFICE AND YARD, Boulder Street, Nevada ; Calon us before i going elsewhere:. med Cons, lotions, Si © Street, Nevada City, . der’s store, I have re. invite old friends and sh and Prices Low: —_—_—_—_=_— . RED he vanity of she x remre ls not offs -. by the. ay "PRANSORIPR APRIL 10, ‘tése, MONDA“. eose As . > scan estes A GREAT BAL BALL GAME. 8 Home Chup ‘Adds Adds Another Victory to . -. Its Record. EE eeanoeed. Hustle Rogers and his ‘all-California. club, the Nevada Citys;} ‘showed the femous Appeal nine from, . arysville a thing or sq about ball playing when the two aggregations: of 1 lent came together at Cashin Field “yestérday afernoon in the presence of ome two thousand enthusiastic and ‘noisy spectators. The cow county club ‘was handicapped by the absence of the ‘three Bruce brothers and Eachus who} _ are all vouched for as crackajacks; bat’ hey nevertheless put up a game of ee uch" merit that the outcome was a gamUle'to' the finish, It was tos extent a batting and a fielding game, although Churchill of the Appeals fannedseven men while Kid Rockenh field -went him three better. It. was a ingery, tast contest, with lots of proocations for cheers and howls; but-the xcitement reached the’climax wher in the seventh inning, the score standing ppéals-7, Nevada Citys 4, Rockenfield swiped the ball out into far center} ro ‘and making for himself a home}: run that tied the tally. In the eighth a nning the visitors were whitewashed . ’ and Hanson, Scuoney and Ballesteroy: . pounded out three more runs, giving their, Bide a lead that Manager: ‘Mor-, ' gwan’s men could not overcome. — The official. score has three errors . ’ » charged to the Appeals and six to the . howe clab. The Oburchill brothers, who are . eclored lads, were the battery for the Appeals and their work was decidedly lever. ' Plevada Gitys, and although a trifle . wild at times did not give a man a base . on balis;: . a newman who proved himself to be a prilliant and sure catcher and batter as well asa fair thrower and a speedy Reekenfield pitched for the He‘ was received by Hanson, base rnnner. ‘Ballestero covered himself. with glory as shortstop and at the bat, while all the other Nevada Citys j gave good support, The score by inning was: 128456789 i er oe wey Nevada Citys. —_ “wy Umpire—F. T. ath Scorer—Will Chase, Time of game—1:48. THE ROBIN HOODS WIN. Sanday forenoon at Cashin Field the Robin Hoods beat the Lightning Strikers by a score of twelve to ten in seven innings. The batteries were: Robin Hoods—O’Gotinor and Costello; Lightning sages tet blyn and Daniels. BOARD OF "SUPERVISORS. Reguler a ena Monday, April 4th 1898, {OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS. ] Saturvay, April 9th, 1898. * The Board met pursuant to adjournment, Present: J. M. Buffington, Henry Luke, F. M. Pridgeon A. J. weed and Jobn Fay. J. M. Buffington, President i the Board, presiding. The migates of Friday, April 8th were read ang on motion approved. The following demands against the. ieounty were® found due and -ordered paid on the GENERAL FUND ; Sherritt Brothers, care of indigent, $7.75. Office Specially Manufacturing Com“ee metallic roller desk, $248. 8. McKay, money advanced indigent, $5.05. Office Specialty Manufacturing Company, desk for Recorder, $28.40. A. ©. Cook. justice fees, $36. A. ©. Cook, justice fees, $48. Richard Diilon, vonstable fees, $18+ William Scott, constable’ fees, $78. seis 4 'W. H, Hill, justice fees, $37.50. E. Jamieson, M. D., examining in#ene, $10. =, Pp. Redmayne, justice fees, acting as coroner, $2, ¥. Northup, constable fees, $35. J, §. Holbrook, justice fees, $117.30. ¥. Hi, Paynter, justice fees, $36. O. C.fownsend, constable ‘fees, $31, J. M. Ballard, justice fees, $3. 3.W: Ricketts, justice fees, $3. Total, $745.80. “The Board visited the county hospital and algo the county jail and found everything in excellent condition. ; On motion and by order of the Board THB ‘PRODLEN SOLVED. eal aes Toite, ‘in Various Foraieiat: ae Oyaeneranst ~ Chronic’ indigestion’ ‘or. avebepais, some time been looked upon by able physicians as a serious thing, and that mo time should be lost in treating it properly at the start, because recent . ‘eséarches have shown that the. most . < serious, fatal arid* incurable diseases . * have their origin in simplé: dyspepsia or indigestion. Diabetes is‘simiply one form of’ indi-. ,, . gestion, the sugar and starchy food not -being.assimilated by. the. digestive or-. gans. In Bright's disease the albumen bat}? BOF “assimilated. ‘twin @iseases, and it’ is beyond on that ‘dyspepsia makes a ferfor the seeds of consumption. But the trouble, has’ been to find # remedy that could be ‘depended apon /to-cure dyspepia, as it is notoriously, obstinate and difficult tocure. . This has been the question: which has puzzled physicians. and. dyspeptics alike, until the question was solved ee. —~. np * . field: bringing in Scooney and Ualles-/,,,. cept such eicneate sithoat first a carefully observing. results. . For three years the remedy. has been thoroughly tested in every: section of the country and with: surprising and satisfactory results. ‘ Stuart’s Dyspepsia ‘Tablete’ can be honestly claimed to be a. specific, a radical lasting cure for indigestion ‘iv the various forms of acid dyspepsia or sour'stomach, gas or wind on stomach, too mach bile, undue fullness as ‘pressure after eating and similar symptoms resulting from disordered digestion Stuart’s Dyspepsia: Tablets were not placéd. before the public until this three years’ trial left: no doubt as to their value and: they. have recently. been placed ‘in the trade-and can be found on sale at wll druggists at_ the nominal price of 50 cents per package. No extravagant claims are made for the remedy. It will not cure rheumatism, pneumonia, typhoid fever nor anything but just what it is claimed to cure and that is every form of stomach trouble. . No dieting is necessary, good wholesome food and plenty of it and you may rest assured that Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets: will digest it, Druggists claim. for it that it is pleas} 44, ure to recommend it to dyspepties, ‘because it gives such universal satisfaction. Little book on stomach disenses: sent free by addressing Stuart ~“ Marshall, Mich. k . 11-18-15 Srrxers AFTER Gor know they * may’ be disappointed, but. seekers: after health take Hood’s Sarsaparilla with the utmost confidence that :it’ will do . them wonderful good, Hoop’s: Puts are the only: pills to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. anh yet efficient. : on. Strictly in ‘It. rae This season we are strictly in it in the line of Men’s, Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s, as well as Infants’ footwear. Qall, before purchasing, at the Popular Store. J. Levy. m30 Ammrioa’s GREatpsT medicine is ‘H6od’s" Sarbaparill, which accom-} plishes wonderful cures of blood diseases when all other medicines fail to do any good whatever. Hoop's Pus are the best family vatharic and livery tonic. Gentle, reliable, sure, — PaO RN Free Medical Adviee You need a doctor many times when you don’t -eall one. . You suffer pain in mY, forms and ms won't. call the doctor, because. you that the pain “will goaway after a om e.”. And, too, you know by experience, that that first: visit of the doctor is generally followed by many others, with the inevitable consequence of a big bill “for professional services.” You don’t know what to do for yourself or what to take. But suppose that you could get free, absolutely free, the advice of one of the most posh nag “You can. The phyMetts ree ee the eh everyone, whe while a very common trouble, has for}: wa While Foret ye and . dyspepsia . . bel bearing a number to their backs, ‘. ing the new ftemedy many tess end}. : )aders, who with one yoice shouted ott, ‘citations were ordered issned to J. F.
Trebilcox and R. D, Lawrey, Justice of; . ond tenn invited. to write to thé Peace and Constable respectively of . . sce wee — as —— or Grass Valley township, to produce. any member amily you thefr dockets: in relation to criminal ad you aan bare ot saps scalh cases affecting Nevada county. ; diagnosis of vo ‘Sex By order the Board adjourned until _Monday morning at ten o’clock. Sure of a Cure Attest: J.J. Greany, Clerk. By J. C. Niton, Deputy. Pils RES Every letter will be het a3 a strictly custodial communication. J.M_ Burvrineron, President of the Board. . Remember these so an ease Sees the inlet oe pops ttionere in the Ur ited ; i i mos practitioners in tT Stow to Save ) Money Stee “whether pee wedictied. teil. por particular case of not. We offer you this advice at the.cost of the two-cent. stamp which it will tate to bring your letter to our office.: Address the . Dr. J.C, Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. “Bake ever. advantage of cour busi-' -rmess.opportuni. $ and employ Pierce ; -& Sweeney, the O. K: paiuters and paical Department, . ‘were M. Jules Brame, a former minis‘the most influential newspapers in the north of France. When. the.duel.occnr.. red, both were studying for the. bar. ‘One Shrove Tuesday they, in company with friends, had repaired to a restau‘enjoying a good dinner and afterward of going to the masquerade ball at the Opera. They all agreed to go ag Pier: rots. As they all wore masks some one dapaoewy that they should adopt some ve sign by which they could . recognize one another in the crowd. D. The facts are as follows:. The duelists . rant on the Boulevard with a view of . OF. WIL . ong POUND 0 THIS STARGH v mt / “OF ANY OTHER STARCH SANUTACTURED OW) -. Dy suggested that they should pin a Ja. The idea-was unanimously adopted, and TD. D. prepared the labels accordingly. . While so doing a diabolical idea came his head. It was carnival. time. . hy should he not have his little joke? “When it was Jules Brame’s turn to have a ticket pinned to his back, his friend D. D. had written in large letters bendath the number, ‘I am Jules: Brame.’’ One can easily imagine what . Was the,result. No sooner had Brame! . 8et foot in the main passage to the premiere galerie than he was followed by a lady wearing a mask, who, on_his pre. . ‘paring to entera private box, cried: out,: “TY wish you success, Jules’ Brame. ”’ Later on, on re-entering the passage, he Was surrounded by a group of magquer“Good day, my dear Brame.’’: That proved to. him that he was known to every one, although ‘he was puzzled to understand how it could be, Passing in front of a box opener, the girl ‘burst out laughing. He inquired} angrily what she was laughing at, ““Why,’’ she replied, ‘‘I am laughing at the funny idea which led you to pin @ label ‘on your back wifh your name on it,’? And, suiting the'action to the word, she unpinned the label and handod it te him. Jules Brame considered the joke’ not only in bad taste, but insulting. He Sought out his comrade, and, finding ‘Him in. the saloon, “he. reproached him angrily in the hearing of the crowd, insisting that he should apologize openly then and there. D, D., resenting. his Bo 8 attitude toward: him, declined. cordance with French habits and . customs, was inevitable. Seconds were at once chosen, Short swords were prosured, and in their Pierrot oostumes the witagonists started for the Bois de Boulogne. Fortunately the duel did not ond fatally, as seems to be the case in Gerome’s picture, for, although Brame ran his sword right through D. D.’s body, no yita} organ was touched. He recovered very quickly, and the two ap: tagonists became fast friends again.ae Constipation retains the digested food too long in ‘the gt rged produces Diliousness, torpid liver, indtHoods gestion, bad taste, coated } tongue, sick headache, in-. =o Pills gure constipation and ait ts its resuits, easily and thoroughly. 26e. All druggists. Prepared by (, I. Hood & Gp, Il, Mass, ‘The only Pi Pitts to take with 5 aampertig Fresh Fish ! over ats. When You Want Fish, Lobsters, Cr-bs, Mussels, Clams, Shrimps, Oysters, Po uiltry, Vegetables, Fruit, ete., Call or telephone us your.order. We receive our supplies fresh every day. ‘American Fish and Poultry Company, Foot of Main St. Telephone 401 PAPA STOLL’S Musical Headquarters. N. w. cor. Pine and Commercial Sts., NEVADA CITY. HENRY STOLL, Prop’r. Free Orchestrion Concert Day and Evening. — nid Bast of Beverages and Cigars > Served at the Bar. qper hangers, to do your work, 1f23-tf. ‘ogize. A duel therefore, in acu.C. a = ; ARTISTIC TAILORING. W:-H. HIBBITT, Artist U lng MERCHANT : TAILOR, Pine Street, near Broad erdet, Nevada City. [Successor to Frank T. Smith.) My stock is the largest in the city. I carry full lines of the latest designs in Imported and Domestic Woolens. Wedding Suits a Specialty. Workmanship and a Perfect Fit Guaranteed. vw. EH. HIBBITT li Merchant Tailor. The White Sewing Machine. . Lege & Shaw CovSi= soe, Au kinds of Machines repaired by a competent adjuster. wor A Woman’s Trouble ‘Women have more troublesthan nen. This is really too bad, but it is totrue. Fortunately science has veen making life easier for women, and th result is that female complaints, so long deemed difficult and almost incur able, can now be eafely. a and forever cured. Q, woman need su: oe rpm leucorrheea (or whites), no woman need somsinye ene with 4 falling mack Fe of the womb, or profuse, painful or supai The etee aelestite discovery is the discovery that has made so many friends among the women of our land. This discovery is called; Sospita, And it af really di lve Ade. pany treatment, It aaa m—you e brace a a Rip ta M ano, cond Bah “SOSPITA”’ fills the system with warm, Lime post gives cour age and will, the kind of blood that Joes ising: bros sare, EG sare es you he wafely over the shoals just this side of womanh Ite fits the pong a to buotene a mother. It safely guide the mature woman over the dangerous rocks Known asthe Turn of Life. You can be mad gh at home and me you free, iain. will pag s, yopy sekaew. for hooks—sent you free, in plain wra) , sealed. ress SOSPITA COMPANY &23--826 Market St., San Francisco We guarantee our’ rving of itaname. xee, indeed, it is the one dear, true o gift of mogers science eater to women than this is, ao Heke strengthens, vivifies, giv ves nce of true life. ‘SO A” When You Buy Job Printing You naturally want to get the best for your money. Tho quality of, Paper, Type and Ink all cutja gure in determining the merit of the production. We use only the best of these. But no matter how superior they may be, still the Printing may prove inferior if proper regard is not paid to the Composition and the Presswork. We claim to excel in these respects'also. * STYLES CHANGE . IN PRINTING The same as in clothing, and the Tunsontrr keeps up with the decrees of Dame Fashion in the Art Preservative. We have the newest aud most compiere Job “Prt plant in the county, and we have the best of workmen. Competent , judges itthe work we are now turning out to be the best. Our Prices Are Fully as Low as Anybody’s. See our work and eet our figures They will satisfy you. BROWN & CALKINS, Job Printers, Commercial street, NEVADA CITY, CAL. it Siands: to Reason “That a house exclasively in Fur— and House Farnishings is the : og trae purchase anything in this “~~. . ine. Housekeepers and others will find ¢@ it to:their aiviuina> to visit : KINKEAD’S’ FURNITURE STORES, Commercial Street. He carries a large stock of. all kinds of Parniture,and will supply you with any article at San Francisco prices, with the freight added. Remember, that when you buy from KINKEAD EVERYBODY NEEDS Sprine Miledicine. IDR. LA RUE’S SARSAPARILLA Is Just the Thing. FOR SALE AT gem DIGHERMAN’S. Drugs, Stationery, Cameras and Photo Supplies. 2A. B. WOLE. CASH GROCER. ———— —— . Lowest Prices. Best Goods, _ Largest Assortment. We have always on hand a large assortment of Fancy Groceries such as Limburg Cheese, Swiss Cheese, Ripe ihe Pate de foi, Boneless Sardines, etc. Remember we are Sole Agents for Douglaas Butter and Robin Hood Whisky. A full line of Breakfast Goods : Grandfather Mush,;-H. O. Morning Meal, Rolled-— Oats, in bulk, Aunt Jemima’s Pancake Flour, ete. PREMIUM GIVEN TO BACH CUSTOMER. BEEHIVE GROCERY .. J. J. JACKSON, Proprietor Agency For--[onogram Whiskey Blue Label Catsup Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale Depot for Fancy Groceries = PATE FOIS. _DEVILED AND POTTED MEATS AND FISH. p Battle Ax Tobacco..... 30 Duffy’s Malt . ae Pickles, % gal. bottles.. 25 Gamecock Whisky fal, ‘ Pe in bulk, per gal. 50 IXL, Whisky 75. Olives, “ I 25 Bryant’s Root Beer ,2%_ 10} Mikado Soap, per bar.... O§ Hire’s. -“ “ 3for 50] Everything else in proportion. * ARABIAN ROAST”’ Coffee is the Best. Give ita Trial, = *© = © = @© @ No STALE Goons. DEEP OFES SH FOS OOOOOOCH I receive fresh Groceries and Provisions daily and my stock is constantly new and. fresh. “My y policy is to buy THE BEST TO BE HAD And to sell At the Lowest Prices — One price to all, courteous treatment and prompt delivery. PHIL. G. SCADDEN, Grocer, Commercial Street, Nevada: city.