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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
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_A TRIPLE MURDER.
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INTO LINE.
A Husband Kills Two Men and Then Qne
Published Every Evening, except Sunday.
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Is Shot By His Wife.
TRUCKEE
ON THE WAY.
ITEMS.
WILL NOT STRIKE.
LOGGING BY STEAM.
of the Leading Republican PaGleaned from the a Re= This Will Test the Blockade at the Heavy Logs Snaked up Steep Hills The American Federation of Labor
publican.
‘pers All Right.
Town of Truckee.
and Over Rocks,
Thus Acts,
Lovetock, Nev., July 13.—A triple murThe Woodland Mail, which vigorously
The name of Fred A. Irish of Truckeeis
The railroad company yesterday succeeded
The Sicrra Valley Leader says: The Lewis
The conference of the American FederaBROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors. der, due to jealousy, occurred about twenty opposed the nomination of Estee for Goverspoken of in connection with the Republiin getting a train to Rocklin. Its destinasawmill company are hauling 73,000 feet of tion of Labor which has been in session at
miles from here last night. Robert Logan nor by the Republicans of California, takes can pomination for Sheriff. Mr. Irish is a tion is:Ogden, by way of Truckee. The lumber a day to Verdi and cutting an averCuicago adjourned yesterday after having
shot and killed Dan Lovelock and Fred Sulits medicine gracefully and hurrahs for the young man with a good education, has a train was accompanied by two companies
age of
38,000 and are working fifty men. decided against a general strike.
The
Note what it says: ‘‘Let the character against which naught can be said, Regulars, Late yesterday afternoon another They havé a steam logging engine that position of President Debs of the American wife. Logan’s wife had applied for a dicountry exhaust its ‘kick’ at itself, and is brave and in fact has. every qualification train left for the east. It consisted of two snakes logs up the steep hills over.the rocks, Railway Union was endorsed, however, and
vorce and Logan was insanely jealous of then let it get in and elect Estee. He was which is necessary for a man to possess to coaches, two flat cars and several fruit cars, and they haul them in any direction by $1,000 voted ont of the defense fund for the
WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE :
her and threatened to kill some of her male incomparably the superior of the other canserve the people of Nevada county creditaTwo Gatling guns were placed on the flat throwing an open -clasp, pulley over the coming trial @f Debs. The conference de_ SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR.
friends. A few days ago Mrs. Logan went didates named in the Convention, in expebly as Sheriff.
cars to’ be used if occasion demands it. The three-fourths inch steel cable by making it cided that a general strike at this time
to Cottonwood. Logan followed her and rience and intellectual equipment. and the
The A. R U. is gaining in membership railroad officials fear that trouble will occur fast to a tree, stump or rock out of the line would be unwise and contrary to the beat
of the engine. It saves the work of thirty interests of the working people, and recomSATURDAY
JULY 14, 1894. ‘attacked Dan Lovelock, a stage driver, ‘hay seeds’ who could not get together in almost every day in Truckee. Last Sunat Truckee.
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e----wounding him severely on the head. Loveharmony to beat him by uniting on a strong day and Monday a number of railroad emhead of oxen, and it has been in use only mended that all connected with the AmeriSugar Going Up.
lock .was unable to return here and Mrs. and capable candidate, will yet be congratployes from down the road joined the Union
six weeks and the engineer informs us it has ean Federation of Labor now out on ‘sympa«
Quartz Prospecting.
Logan drove. the stage. She returned
to ularing themselves that theydid not suc-’ here.
paid
for itself already, A new road is thetic strike to return to their work and
Sugar is advancing in price, having gone
C. F. McGlashan, with a crew of men,
being
completed along the east side of Sarall those who contemplate striking advised
Telegraph: There is now considerable Cettonwood on Wednesday to bring Loveceed ~in es their favorites. Mr.
up half a cent a pound within the past
quartz prospecting going on up in the vicinlock home. On the return trip Mra, Logan Estee has been*much mentioned and much caught over three thousand frogs yesterday three or four days. Some of our merchants dine Valley for the traction engines, which to remain at their usual avocatious,
oe
ity of San Juan, French Corral and other drove. Lovelock was on -the front seat abused. &% He was mercilessly assailed before for his pond. .They went out again this have considerable sugar on hand. Eastern will shorten the road about three miles
Kee
Cream
Social.
and
Fred
Sullivan,
a
passenger,
gn
the
rear
morning.
and
during
the
Convention;
but
listen,
did
between
the
mill
and Verdi. The mill expoints about the ridge. Especially-is this
hams
are entirely out of the market, but
seat.
At
dusk
Logan
rode
up
armed
with
a
you
ever
think
that
throughout
it
all
his
The
‘‘new”
vote
in
Nevads
county
this
pects
to
cut
5,000,000
feet
this
summer,
the case at French Corral, on the Milton
wagice cream social. will be given at
there are plenty of ‘the California product
and only for the traction engines being used . Silva’s Hall, Nimrod street,on Saturday _
company’s ground. There are a number Winchester and said he was going to town honesty of purpose was never impeached, year will be close on to 400, and it is hard on hand.
3
ee a
to haul it to Verdi not one foot could be cut evening, July 14th.
of quartz ledges upon the property and with his wife. He rode on behind the stage and his life, political and private,’ was held telling how this will affect county. politics,
lt
and after going some distance shot Sullivan blameless of any unclean or disreputable The Republicans heretofore had a majority
Ice Cold Soda Water at Carr Bros.
on account of the distance ofthe mill from
+20 +
Charles L. Miller thinks favorably of them,
Icu Cream Soda Water at. Carr Bros.
the railroad and the expense of hauling.
He has erected a three-stamp mill, which is from behind, the bullet going through his act. Estee is all right; he is the Republican of over two hundred in the county.
Two engines are hauling and making a
being kept running on quartz taken from heart. Then he picked Lovelock off and nominee and that settles it. We hope the _C. F. McGlashan is having a pond made
round trip daily.
different ledges on the Milton property, and the second victim fell dead into Mrs. LoDemocrats will nominate as clean a public on his addition in which he intends to raise
we learn that the results so far are good. gan’s lap, Logan then said he was going to man, and thatthe campaign may be , fought. frogs for the San Francisco market.
The Verdi box factory closed down on [Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in TO DECLARE THE STRI
. KE
OFF.
Mr. Miller expects to find a paying mine drive the stage toa well five miles distant, out on principles and not personalities.
length fuserted under this head for 50 Cents
where
he
intended
to
throw
the
bodies
of
the
night of the third. The marble works
There
is
a’
long
campaign
before
us
and
out of some one of the numerous quartz
a week or$2a month. Each additional line
The Railway Managers Would Not
ledges there. Others who have quartz lothe murdered men, after which he was gothere is ‘plenty of time for us ‘kickers’ to will have to shut up shop ina day or two 10 Cents a week or 40 Centsa month. Payaing to cut his wife inte small pieces and get into line and beat the big. bass drum, unless the embargo is raised.
Accede to Debs’ Terms.
ble
invariably
in
advance.
.
cations up there will also have test crushthrow
her
in
after
the
men.
Instead
she
while
Estee
leads
us
8
to
victory.
Grass
Valley
and
Nevada
City
are
probaPresident Debs of the American Railway
ings. The Milton has, already, a mill runbly the only towns of any size in the northWANTED TO SELL AT ONCE.
Union made a proposition t6 the railway
ning to crush the rich gravel in the digpersuaded him to water the horses, and
A
SERIOUS
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when he stooped to secure the bucket under
ern part of the State that are -not affected
gings.
Second-Hand Black Walnut Writing managers offering to call the strike off pro
by the strike.
4 the stage she took a pistol from Lovelock’s
Desk
for sale for $12.50. Good as new. At vided the strikers be restored to their former
Pullman Company.
pocket and shot her husband. He cried for The Railroad ‘Shops to Be kamoved
If the strike continues much longer every
positions without prejudice, except in cases
Great American Tea Store.
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From
Sacramento.
‘mercy but she shot again and he fell behind
sawmillin the mountains will shut down.
where they have been convicted of crime,
Regarding the Pullman Company, which the stage. She dismounted and gave him
A stage load of .Virginia City people
ROOM TO RENT.
From a gentleman who returned: here
The strikers do not ask recognition or of any
is one of the causes of the present
one more bullet asa settler. She left Lofrom San Francisco we learn that the Southpassed through Truckee Sunday on their
A single room onthe second floor of the organization, The General Managers’ Aasotrouble, the company’s original capitalizagan’s body in thedust and. drove into ern Pacific Railroad Company has about way to Sacramento,
Transcript blook.
Enquire of Fred E, ciation received Debs’ offer with indifference
tion was $1,000,000. In 1884 it had been
town with the other bodies, Lovelock was decided to remove all their shops from SacMail for Nevada City, Grass Valley and Brown.
and declined to treat with the strikers exincreased to $16,000,000, and now. it is
a stage proprietor and driver and there was
Marysville will go by. way of Sierra City
roept as individuals, The strike will thereFOUND.
$30,000,000. The miles of track covered by was no known intimacy. between him and ramento to a place near the Bay. They if marked to be sent that way.
claim that they have been instrumental in’
fore continue.
Pullman contract are 126,874. The income
A bunch of keys, containing watch key
the woman. People here denounce Logan building up the town and expected protecGeorge Shaffer has not and in all proba. a ee
‘of the company in 93 was $13,414,708.92.
as a coward and praise Mrs, Logan’s courtion, which they have failed to receive.
bility will not close his sawmill during the and other keys. Owner can obtain them
Uniform
Rank, K. of P.
‘The employes on the pay rolls at Pullman age.
m21
He is turning out an immense by calling at this office.
If the shops are taken away it will prove strike.
numbered 5565, their average yearly wage®
A special meeting of Mountain Division,
to be the worst blow ever received by that quantity of lumber.
SEWING MACHINES.
‘$613. Including the operating department,
TRAINS MOVING.
No. 17, U. R. K. of P. » will be held on
A cream of tartar baking powder.—
The
Reno
Gazette
Publishing
Company
town. It means, the removal of not less
Singer Sewing ‘Machines of all grades, Wednesday evening, July 18th.
of which the employes are ina great measure
A full Highest of allin leavening strength.—Latest
commenced Thursday running a pony exthan
fifteen
hundred
families,
and
such
a
machine oil, needles and fixtures always on attendance is desired, By order
paid by gratuities, the number of employes All of Them Under Guard by FedUnited States Government F
Report.
loss will take years for Sacramento fo overpress to Truckee with papers. They expect hand at the agent’s office in James Cairns
was swelled to 14,635 and tife total of wages
eral Soldiers.
Cuas.
Pecor,
Captain.
Royal Baking Powder (o.,
come. Before the strike it was the most to coutinue it during the strike.
harness shop, Broad street,
to $7,751,644.32. The town of Pullman
oo
Gro, A. Gray, Recorder,
jl2-3t
106 Wall St. N.Y,
Another train, bearing 250 United States prospereus town on the Coast, real estate
ml15
Hersert Coorer, Agent.
thas something over 12,000 people.
New Purchase.
troops from Fort Douglass, Utah, is westrising in value daily, and great improvebound. This train arrived at Winnemucca ments in addition to those already made
GET THE BEsT.
The South Yuba Water Company has
Needs Cooling Off.
yesterday and under cover of these troops were contemplated. The heaviest sufferers
bought the water rights of the old Fall
The
best
violin
and guitar strings for sale
The author of the following, which apwestbound, the passenger that had been at that place will be the class of men who Creek Company, and will use the ditches
at
F, O. Lurtsr’s.
stalled
at
Winnemucca
since
June
29th
was
pears
in the Truckee Republican of July
did allin their power to avert the disgraceformerly used to convey water from the
released
and
started
forward
under
military
11th; evidently needs cooling off. Hear
ful acts of the strikers, but they weré powBlue, Rucker, Feeley; Culbertson and other
FOR RENT.
him:
a guard. One companyof troops was left at erless.
small lakes
to the head of the Blue‘Tent
Oo
One store in the Transcript Blook. En‘* Still the fight waxes hotter. Stand Winnemucca and the military picket es—
ditch, in the South Yuba canyon. The
Committed Suicide.
quire of Fred E. Brown.
firm, boys, and keep your guns shotted to tablished around railroad property. The
ditch will beused to léad water from all
the muzzle. Let every man’s motto be rest of the troops proceeded west with
P. C, Hanford, the Chicago manager of these lakes to the new Lake Spaulding,
RING LOST.
Of quality, the finest wo find here, to make pure goods is his ideA
‘This rock shall fly from its firm base as passenger trains. A wrecking train with the Stanard Oil Company, committed suicide above Bear Valley.
A
valuable
diamond
ring,
with
enameled
Oe
soon as 1.’ Show to the world that you are two flat cars loaded with troops is coming by shooting himself at Chicago Wednesday,
chasing, was lost in this city about June
Looks Fine.
Americans and worthy to live under that on ahead of the train. Another overland He was worried over the financial situation,
16th, Finder will please leave at this office
Se
glorious old flag of freedom. If necessary train from Los Angeles is also coming into
The Mining and Scientific Press of San and receive reward.
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Yielding to none, ’tis here we buy the finest chocolates, you and I
dress
in rags and eat beans straight until Northern California under a heavy guard.
Rare Stones.
Francisco has entered upon volume fifty—
At
Oakland
the
railroad
yards
on
the
.
syou win this fight. If not able to buy new
First-class and wholesome, patrons deom, Foley in Nevada in supremi2
a
Leutje & Brand have just received a large nine and appears in an entirely new dress,
«clothes, take your old ones to Feathers, the mole are now under the protection of
The
Press
is
the
leading
mining
journal
on
Our
wants supplied, we all comfoss, 13 Commercial street commands succes
force of one thousand United States ait and elegant assortment of precious stones.
tailer, and get them patched.”
the Coast and should bo woll patreniacd. It
State militiamen and deputies. The force Everything bought at this old establishRenowned ic-Poley, near and far of
is as handsome a paper as any printed in
tf
has been sufficient to overcome the riotous ment guaranteed as represented.
Methodist Services.
the State.
eo
. ee Mes Be. * * *
strikers and there has been no further vioITY TAXES ARE NOW DUE AND: PAYIce! Ice!
Methodist services tomorrow at Armory lence.
able, and will be delinquent on and after
For jaundice and liver complaint, Ayer’s
SERVED BY CARRIERS AT
15 Cts. per Week or 60 Cts. per Month livan and was in turn killed by his own nominee.
FIFTY CENTS A. WEBK.
Absolutely Pure.
+ Sweets to the Sweset .
Foley of Candies, asagree, has the grandest. Stock that-here.wo -C
Leading the Trade it is quite plain, Soda like nectar wo obtiaN
Exquisite flavors of every kind, a beverage refreshing with health combine D.
Notice fo Tax-Payers !
Hall, as usual.
The pastor, Rev. J, T.
The Union Ice Company is now prepared Pills are better than any other. They do Monday, August 6, 1894,
to deliver ice in quantities to suit to any not contain a particle of calomel.
—I will be at my office-in the City
every}
. part of the city. Orders left at the Ice
day, at the hours from 9 to 12 a. M., aud from
2
For Fifty Cents.
He Fears Arbitration “May Cause
to5
p.
m.,
for
the
purpose
of
receiving
taxes,
House, on the Plaza, will be promptly atHim to Lose Money.
At Wolf’s cash grocery store, Main street,
ended to.
al3
“League service at the usual hours. All,
_George M. Pullman has issued a lengthy
you can get a large can of Yale Baking
especially the young, are very cordiallyinARRIVALS AT THE
City Marshal.
statement in reference to the strike, its
Powder for 50 cents. A new-fashioned
vited to these services.
_
.canse,.merits, and settlement.. He does not.
bread
knife
goes
with-every.can....j7_
~Union Hotel; Main Streeti
‘Notice of Proving ‘Will.
declare definitely against submitting to
PULLMAN SPEAKS.
Murrish, will preach. Subject of discourse
im the morning: ‘‘ Zion’s Travelers,” Subject at night: ‘A Living Dog Better Than
a Dead Lion.” » Sunday School and Epworth
$100 Dollars, $100.
T. Penanen, Marysville,
E.
Squires,
W.
at a-loss.
was Principal of the schools in Gakland
Geo. Fuller,
Miss Minnie E. C. ‘Webster as G. Secty., A. C. Cooke
Tyrrell of this city will have charge of the as G. Per Secty., Geo, Stacey as G. Treas.,
Intermediate department, and Miss Lizzie and John Werry as G. Guard, installed the
Dantorth of the Primary department,
following officers of Grass Valley Lodge, No.
Oe
12, I. O. ©. F.: Wm. Hooper, N. G.; W. BR.
Shackleton, V. G.; W. D. Harris, Rec.
GREAT OAKS
Wm. Black, Town Talk.
From little acorns grow, so also do fatal gove, Per. Sec’y; E.R. Abraham, Warden;
beginnings. R. J. Collicott, R. S. V. G.—Tidings.
fering and sorrow.
A BRIGHT, blooming complexion comes of
Dr. J. H. McLean’s the good blood made by using Ayer’s Sarsa
Edward H. Samuel, M. D., Washington
Frank Bell, Auburn,
Miss M. Miller, San Francisco,
Chris. Mallon, Delhi Mine,
rag Godfrey, Washington,
think that the next crushing will be much
better. The rock was crushed at the
.
‘There will be preaching tomorrow morn
ing and evening by the pastor, Rev. J.
____
. Sims. Subject of discourse in the evening:
Awarded”
Highest Honors—World’s Fair.
x * SEETL
ECT.
"HERE YOU HAVE
Something Fine !
Something New !
Something Neat !
County of Nevad
ada, has been appointed as the
IT !
Something You Need !.
Have just received a complete assortment of
where any person interested may appear and con
test the same.
Dated July. 14, 1894,
Suitings and Trauadehigs.
GREANY Clerk.
.
Aly.vo:‘nen Oeputy one.
FRED SEARLS,
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We can Suit All Kinds of Dressers.
Election for Chief Engineer.
THE
ANNUAL
ELECTION
Largest and Most Complete Stock in Northern California.
FOR
Chief Engineer and Assistant Uhief Engineer of the Nevada City Fire Depart
Bear this in mind, Our Suits Atways Fir.
ment will be held at the City Hail on
Monday, July 30, 1894,
R. T. MORRISON, Merchant Tailor.
From 5 to 8 o’clock
P. M.
Jud
. J, Hanley and Richard Maes,
Clerks—T. H. Carr and J. E. Isaac
By order of the Board of Fire Del
J. E. ISAAC,a President.
WM. SCOTT, Snes:
PINE STREET, NEAR BROAD, NEVADA CITY, CAL.
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HE ANNUAL
holders of the
AT
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od
GARTER & JOHNSTON’S.——
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We are offering this week some parte
eet
in
pone other er busin
business
as may legal y be biroug’
i
paid meeting.
_—
Masonic Meeting.
0, GOWELL, Pres.
K. Caspsr, Sec’y.
A called meeting
of Nevada Chapter, No.
‘=
6, R. A. M., will be held at Masonic Hall,
6
Postponed.
vd given that
th the above meeting
Monday evening, July 16th. Work in the, isNotice is wy eby
rom July 2, 1894, to July 16, 1894, at
Royal
Arch Degree.
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P, hy
0. GOWELL, Pres.
K. CASPER, Bec’y.
jis
All persons having uniform coats belongSCHMIDT BROS.,
ing to Pennsylvania Engine Company, No,
Pine Street, Nevada City.
2, are requested fo return the same at once
to the hall or to the Board of Directors. .
By order.
B. A. Bost, Pres, Leading Cigar Dealers
T. H. Car. Sec'y. —
j12-3t
iue
Wwex nature falters and requires help, Leasing
The Best
“MOST PERFECT MADE.
recruit her enfeebled energies. with Dr. J.
pure Grape‘Cream of Tartar Powder. Fee H. McLean's Strengthening Cordial, and
per bottle.
fom Ammonia, Alum or any other adalterant Blood Purifier. $1.00
Sold at Carr Bros.’ Drug Store,
=Cent
5 cl R
~~
—In Stock—
General Arthur,
Humboldt Imp’td,
Harmonia.
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July 2, 1894,
“The Wealthy Simpleton.” Sabbath Schoolsteamed electing ofears
ot
body cordially invited.
elamseisiae > Sie
Hall’s
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W. M., Crutcher, Auburn,
H. M. Ambrose, San Francisco,
ES B. Vanderbilt, San Rafael,
A train will leave Nevada City, on the Rogers mill.
M. J. Brock, Grass Valley,
Narrow Gauge Railroad, every day for Col“Louis Derri, ‘San Francisco,
Wuen
the
hair
begins
te
fall
out
or
turn
William Wetzel, Bloomfield,
fax, leaving at 10 a. M., and returning at
gray, the scalp needs doctoring, and we
Theo. Wetzel,
2:30 P. m., until further orders.
know of no better specific than Hall’s VegeJ. W. Strong, Colorado,
E. H. Brown,
W. P. Ryne, Oakland,
table Sicilian Hair Renewer.
Superintendent.
C. H. Fuller, Gridley.
Gro. FLETCHER,
Congregational Church.
* j2-te
Gen. Pass. Agt.
Ankual Meeting.
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= THIS _IS_ BOYS’ WEEK
A. Olsen,
H. Fisher, San Francisco,
H. E. Owner, Sacramento,
Pure Arctic Fountain Soda Water at Carr load. The rock is getting better and the
Bros.
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miners who have a lease upon the property
ae
being a constitutional treatment.
&@Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Telegraph: A crushing of 99 loads of. ore
from the Wiscensin mine yielded $25 per
Railroad Notice.
Catarrh
dred Dollars for any case that it fails to
‘eure. Send for list of Testimonials.
Address,
. FE. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
National Exchange, Broad Street.
Wisconsin Cc
Crushing.
A trial will convince you of its great potency.
Soid at Carr Bros., Drug Store.
known
to the medical fraternity.
curative powers, that they offer One Hun
ARRIVALS AT THE
Liver and Kidneys Balm is a certain cure parilla.
for any disease or weakness of the Kidneys.
Hall’s
Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood.and mucous surfaces
of the system, thereby destroying the
. foundation of the disease, and giving the
patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting naturein doing its work,
The proprietors have so much faith in its
F. Hallett, Blue Tent,
Sec’y; Wm. George, Treas.; Richard An
Never neglect symptoms of Kidney Troubles;
if allowed to develop they cause much suf
‘‘
R. E. Linder, You Bet,
J. 8S. Hennessy, Grass ‘Valley,
E. He Leavy,
ee
John Francis,
of
Wm. McLeod,
M. Reich, San Francisco,
FE. B. Wooten, Stockton,
F. Kaufman, Los Angeles,
of this city, will be Principal of the Truckee Glaister as G. M., Jno. Glasson as G. W.,
all its stages aud that is Catarrh,
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aceon
—
time and Fees, for proving the Will of ae “
John Driscoll, deceased, and for hearing
of Johannah Driscoll for the show
Catarrh Cure is the only positive’ cure now application
ance to her of Letters Testamentary, when and
S. Huckins, ‘*
J. R. Davis, ae
district, and of late a teacher in the schools vada Vity, D. D. G. M., assisted by Wm.
small
disease that science has been able to cure in
Smith Darling, Shasta,
S. Brown, San Juan,
Thursday evening Geo. A. Gray of Ne
N the matter of the Estate of JOHN DRISCOUL, deceased. Notice is hereby given that
ONDAY, the 30th day of July 1894, at 10
LEADING CAN DY-MAKER
ER,
Opp. L. Hyman & Co.’s Store, 13 Commercial St., Nevada City.
A. M. of suid day, atthe Court Room
to learn that there is at least one dreaded o'clock
of said Court, at the Courtones in the City and
ce
B. Thomas, Smartsville,
Officers "lastalled.
fF. M. Rutherford, who for some time!
Wilson,
The readers of this paper will be pleased
oeverve
Truckee’s School Teachers.
diseases spring from
FOLEY,
D. B. GETCHELL,
"WHEN yon feel ‘‘as cross as a cat,” a dose
-of Ayer’s Pilis will make you as good-natured arbitration, bat urges it would be unbusinesslike to concede to arbitration which might
as a-kitten,. Try them for biliousness,
decide that the Pullman works be operated
public schools next term.
eandy makers, ie is the $%
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Boys’ Knee Suits for $1 50, $2, $2 50 and $3—all
sizes, good bargains,
Boys’ Knee Pants for 50 cents per pair.
Our own make Boys’ Combination Suits—two pair of
pants with each Suit and a cap to match for $5 50.
sizes 4 to 13 years.
Boys’ Calico Waists 25 cents each,
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Boys’ Fontleroy Waists, with collars and cuffs at— ——_
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Our $10, $12 and $14 suits are good bargains.
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