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R KILLED,
“Calm Ho Was
te es ;
. Flat, shot and
\inese who have
red his frequent —
r quit: He says
ing about half-past ©
into their cabin
, leave, when they
ad a shotgun and
npting to defend
went off accidentghot ente ed the
Chinese, making a
ound that — eat
16 dead Sine tell
They say Gawthorp
a wedge began prybre
the outside of the
their number went
rate with bim, As
around the corner
wthorp fired at bio
placed under arrest.
found that the Chisath from & gunthot
Gawthorp. oe
in the case proves
a cures rheumatism,
a feeling, scrofola.
1umors and all blood
prompt, efficient, aly to take, easy to op290
r mixed drinks. m25
29
isappeared.
1., May 18, 1898.—Mrs.
3 place states that she
over a year with weak
taking Hood’s Sarsa. trouble has disapis better in. other
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Taxes
ly raise the prices of’
Patriotism demands.
nission, but ‘prudence:
yrotection by buying at.
supply NOW. Suchim-: ©
y medicines as Hood’s:
nd Hood’s Pills should!
very home. They presure simple as‘ well. asi.
ats, purify and-vitalize
gulate the bowels, andl
mtire system. TODAY
2 to take
Greatest Medicize, and
s, the family cathartic:
Beautifal \
Houses: Sequoia.
specialty..
) AND MINING LUMBER
ot. Telephone No. 51.
BROS. CO.,
m . exhibition
SUITS
look at them.@ell
yp long, and we think
‘sto call on them,
5 ete:
ies.
HER & CO.
ation ‘
; cities T
re Se 75 cents; ¢ 0. C. "Percival, labors 4; John.
. P aimaanicl the Maine.”
: !
KNIGHTS TRMPLAR GATHER.
Nevada Commandery Has a ‘Public’ Tastallation, Banquet and Presentation, .
Last night Past Commanders Preston, and Theodore Wilhelm. pu
vada Oommandery,~ No. 6,. Knights
Templar: C. H. Eddy, E. 0. W. JRogers, Gen.; D. E. Matteson, O. G.; DE. Morgan, "Pp; Johu Werry, 8. Ww. *
‘Thos. Ingram, «J, W.; J. T. Morgan,
*Treas.; I. J. Rolfe, Recorder ; W. 0. D.
pouiiely .
installed the following officers of Ne-.
fe Webber, expenses election board, $15;
H, Dickerman, supplies, $9.90; I. Stein,
'{ supplies, $1; M. L. & D. Marsh, lumber, $2.15; G. BE. Turner, mdse. and
labor, $9.80; G. O. Gaylord, wood, §20;
Legg & Shaw Co., — —— ,
BASTERN NEVADA COUNTY, ©
Truckee Republican
Ite . fo . be pretty well settled
that Trackee will celebrate. on the,
Fourth,
‘School willl cto“6& week trios. es
day. A picnic is being talked of for
the last day. .
Hard’s hall is being artistically deco8. B; Wm. Giffin, W.;°A. Tam, Senti-. Saturday evenings. . {
‘Body, Standard Bearer; H. B. “nt . ata for the flower show Friday and:
nel; Fred Tellam, Ist Guard; Geo. O. Boca presents a neat. appearance.
Shaw 2d Guard; Wm. Floyd, 8d
Guard.
Following this ceremony an elvan
Yanquet was served at the Union hotel,
the lady members of the Knights’ fami-. :
lies being ‘present at the festal board.
The spread was one of extraordinary excellenee, the menu being comprehensive, the service-perfect. This was.
THE MENU.
Sauterne ‘
Huitre L’est Carte Blanche
Cream of Chicken a Is Reine
Salted Almonds: ‘Queen Olives
Cavaire on Toast
Lobster Salad, en Mayonnaise
Boiled Salmon, a la creme
St. Julien
Tenderloin of Beef en Truffes
Fried Spring Chicken,aux champignons
The lawns are green and everythirg
has a healthy and prosperous look. 4
Fishing in the river at Boca is good .
and local disciples of Isaac Walton are
nearly always rewarded with good
catches whén they go out. The fish
are already beginning ‘to take a fly,
quite well, and bait fishing will soon be
a thing of the past for this season.
Attorney H. L. Moody is recruiting”
here for the Grass Valley company.
We know of some who have signified
their willingness to o enlist. ;
Improving the 6 Binpire Mill.
The forty-stamp mill at the Empire
mine of Grass Valley is being over-.
hauled and remodeled, and when. it is
ee and “Tonics” an OldSirs cet Idea. ;
English Lamb Chops ° . completed five or six. weeks,.hence it.
Petit Pois will be one of the best arranged mills:
Pomme Sec
Tark: re in the county. The concentrators are
— peng Ce 3 a. sbecviys to be reset and a drying room for the
Cream Frit
Strawberry Ice Cream
Gateaux Cheese Petit Four
Bananas
Assorted Nuts .
glass sides. Two dams have been built
to impound the best of the tailings so
that they van be stored as they come
3, Rum Glace . }concentrates is. being fitted up with . .
Cafe Royal
Woodpecker Cigars
A feature of the evening was the presentation to Frank Aver, the retiring
Commander, of a’ magnificient gold
jewel set with a large diamond and
appropriately inscribed.” It is an artis‘tic piece of workmanship and was
:made by OC. J. Brand, the well known
:manufacturing jeweler of this city.
:Hon, J. H. Neff made the presentation
:speech in a happy manner and Mr.
‘Aver responded with well-chosen words.
"T1e party enjoyed themselved till a
jlate hour, there being the following
sadmirable, program ‘of toasts and songs,
Won. E. M. Preston was toastmaster :
THE PROGRAM.
Male quartette, medley, Messrs.
Sleep, Aver, Werry and Opie. .
Piano solo, Miss Uphoff._
-Vocal sole, Miss Wilhelm.
The health and prosperity of our
newly elected commander, Chas. H.
Eddy.
Voeal.svlo and chorus, W. A; Sleep.
Past Comanders of Nevada Commandery; No. 6, and ‘presentation of
jewel to Frank Aver, retiring Commander, Hon. J. H. Neff, P. G. OC.
Male guartette, Battle Song.
Our Lady Guests, “May our sweethearts become our wives and may our
wives remain our sweethearts,” Hon,
Stanley A. Smith.
Vocal solo, Frank Aver.
Male quartette, “Sweet and Low.”
Veteran Templars, Hon. W. D. Long.
Vocal solo, Ben Opie.
Male quartette, “Soldier’s. Farewell.”
Chorus, “Auld Lang Syne.”
Rememser, THE Owt is the only saloon in Nevada City that sells straight
. m26tt
Agents Wanted For ‘‘War With
Co ntains all about armies, navies, forts
d warships of both nations and
gre phic story of the great victory of the
ant Dewey; tells everything about
mpson, Schley, Fitzhugh Lee and
ding commanders, by Hon. James
agg Young, the intrepid leader for
ba libre in the halls of Congress
ny in richest colors. ‘Has large cold maps. Biggest book, highest comions, lowest price; only $1.75. Each
criber receives grand $1.00 premium
; 80 days credit;. freight paid;
teaa. Write today. Address,
National Book Concern, Dept, 15 —
peepee arent, Chleaee, . m17-B3w}
‘hcspnpaikion slain ee odte!
r ste. Cure celles bilious-'and shoot out our $2 Fedora ae Street.
Tolophone--Gtons,
from the mill and be reworked later.
Trouble About «Horse.
Robert Martin, the foundryman, has
brought suit in Justice Mulloy’s court
against Robert Latta, the liveryman, to
recover $100 damages. Mr. Martin recently bought a horse from Mr. Latta
for $75. He alleges that he subsequently discovered thé animal to be
foundered, hence he wants back the
$76 purchase money together with $25
that he has expended for feed, Mr.
Latta asserta that the horse was all.
right when he sold it to the plaintiff.
To Build a House.
Chris Gailbraith of the Washington
ridge has bougbt. a lot on Park Avenue
adjoining Dr. Bowman’s place, and is
having it graded. He proposes to build
a dwelling house there.
Turret is more Catarrh in this section
of the country than all other diseases
put together and until the last few
years was supposed to be incurable.
For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and preseribed local remedies, and by conment, pronounced it incurable. Science
has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires
constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F, J.
Cheney & Co, Toledo, Ohio, is the only
constitutional cure on the market. It
is taken internally in doses from 10
drops toa teaspoonful, It acts directly
on the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system. They offer one bundred
dollars for any case it fails to cure.
Send for circulars and testimonials.
Address,
¥. J. CHENEY & CO., Prop., Toledo, O.
Sold by. Draggists, price 75c. per bottle.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
New Ice Company.
The Nevada City Ice Company is now
prepared to supply the. public with
first-class natural ice at reasonable
rates. . Office at residence of. Thomas
Corcoran, first door above Theater
Ice house, rear of Theater. Telephone
No. 791. ‘
Qne lot with free water on the place,
{ “ Beown & Moraan,
Real Estate Agents.
“Shoot the Hat.
stantly failing to cure with local treat-. Has a frontage of 180 feet on the main}
: mand ; harvest for ‘road, and runs back 286 feet; also one
He nyo? Ag ‘piece of fine land containing 3 acres, . —
Pure, blood, strong nerves and musdigestion: wide Silly eek: ‘ee
clea,’ firm, healthy flesh, « can only come will digest the food promptly before
wholesome food well digested. it has time to ferment and sour, and
“Blood purifiers” and “nerve. tonic” do . weak stomach relieved and assisted
‘not reach the cause of the mischief. this way soon becomes strong and v
The agen rr is the point to be looked . orous again.
after. The safest and surest way to icomig igh Dyspepsia Tablets are sucure any fotm of indigestion is to take Sveti rtoany secret patent medicines
‘after‘each meal some harmless _preparuse you know what yourare taking
— si hice vate ae of vege-. into your stomach.
rb ap hey A puidc anal seal. They are sold by druggists everygoa Trait a phy pier y druggists under} whore at. 50c. ned package. Write F.
name of Stuart’s Dyspepsia tablets, and . A: Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich , for book
j these tablets taken, after meals menies on stomach diseases, mailed free.
A Summary of neon
JAMES BURNS, .
. Ex-Collector of the Port of Kansas City.
Of the men who have occupied positions of public trust in Kansas City
Port of Kansas City under Grover Cleveland. He lived to the letter the maxim,
“a public office is public a trust,” and when he retired he carried with him the
respect of every one in the community—Democrats and Republicans alike.
James Burns has used Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets and he does not hesitate
to ae’ they have accomplished wonders.
“I suffered with dyspepsia for twenty years,” said Mr. Burns yesterday.
“Never knew what it was to enjoy life—in fact living seemed a burden, as it
does to all who suffer severely with dyspepsia. A few months ago-I began
taking Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets.
though I am still taking them, I feel entirely cured. For the first time in
twenty years I can eat anything I want and saffer no ill effects from it. You
-onn’t imagine the pleasure of this unless you have been a dyspepsia sufferer.
“I never gave a testimonial for any medicine before, but I feel as if everybody ought to know of this remedy, and while it is “nahgesaged distasteful to me
to appear in print in this connection, I feel as if I had no right to shirk the
opportunity to perhaps help some other sufferers from dyspepsia, I have been .
recommending the Tablets to all my friends. Only recently [ took James H.
Lillis, the father of Father Lillis, down to get some, and I understand he also.
is being wonderfully benefitted. I can’t recommend it too highly.” »
——_—_ vsct= = awe mee
Popular + Clothing % Store
Strictly Cash —
“DEL Egg EP Core Bi
The:::::Great::::Bargains
For Five Days Only!
Men’s Wool Suits, latest style and cut, for
$5.25.
Men’s All Wool, Black Clay Worsted,
either straight cut, sacks or frock, $9.50
Boy’s Knee Suits, ages 4 to 14, $1 00
Youth’s Long Pants, Wool Suits, $4.50
Men’s Buckle Mining Shoes, $1.25
Men’s Calf Bals, a regular $2 Shoe, $1.25
Ladies’ Vici Kid Button Shoe, $1.25Ladies’ Vici Kid Oxford, square or round
toe, 75 cents.
Men’s Seamless Socks, per doz. 50 cents
Boy’s Bib Overalls, 25 cents.
We carry a complete line of Hats, Caps,
Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Valises, Telescopes, Blankets and Comforters.
We have picked up up the ola ‘saying
m25-at J. Levy.
4 [a
Popular Clothing Store,
a Levy, oie vocal
_. those who are formed by Tny hand,
_)@roan beneath the hand of the relenteither by gift of the people or by appointment, none has a more enviable repu-. cilors and commanders, that they may
tation for ability, honesty and efficiency than James: Burns, Collector of the; succeed iv their plans on the lines of
208; residence, 201. ed
; Combination will ie cue on decay:
pnd all “who have received the paper
re during the past month are expected to I
make prompt and fall settlement of
75 cents. ‘There can be no separate or
running accounts with this combination, ander the contract with the Bulletin company, so all, without exception,
ized agent for the combination. 2
A WAR PRAYER
Throvgtiont the Land.
_ The following “War Prayer” will be
D. used in all Orthodox. Jewish temples
". throughout: the country during the war
with Spain, commencing next Saturday: ;
» O, merciful and gracious King, God
of Gods and Lord of Lords, in Thy
hand is the “soul of every fivii g creatare and the spirit of every human
being,” Icok down from Thy holy .
dweiling, from heaven, save, we beseech .
‘Thee, Thy servauts, the American nation, who dwell in these United States,
who adhere to the teachings of Thy
beneficent attributes, to do good to
mortal beings, to show compassion to
will please pay° when called upon by .
“Spring Medicines,” “Blood. Purifipb og inodese madam
and who risk their lives as they do this
day, to shed their blood like water in
this war which'duty commands, to deliver the Cuban people, who sigh and
less and cruel Spanish nation, who
have thirsted for human blood from
days of old.
O,Lord of Compassion,we pray Thee,
pity and have mercy upon our forces
on land and sea,and give them strength
and courage to stand before the power
of our enemies, and to subdue the pride
of.those who rise against us, that they
our hosts, return not in defeat—O, do
Thou avert that!—with head bent
downward and faces shamed.
May Thy loving kindness uphold and
support us with Thy right hand, to deliver the Cubans who are oppressed
and afflicted by their persecutors, and
to proclaim freedom for them in order,
that they also may enjoy the glow of,
enlightenment and freedom which Thou
, hast.apportioned to us, sons of these
It Stands to Reason
That a house dealing exclusively in Furniture and Houséhold Furnishings is ttre
lace to go to purchase anything inv this
ine.: Housekeepers and others will find
it to their advantage to visitKINKEAD’S FURNITURE STORES,
Commeroial Street.
He carries a large stock of all kinds of
Farniture, and will supply you with any
article at San Francisco prices, with the
freight added. Remember, that when you
bay from KINKEAD .
You Get Your ced s Worth.
! S There’ S: a Screw Loose
Pethaps in that clock
of yours,or the watch ”
OG,
are
that kept such good
‘time has become a
little erratic in its
movements.
Don’t put them on
the retired list for
this reason. In-our
repairing department even
the most debilitated clocks
and watches are. restored
to life, beauty and regular
habits, All orders promptly attended to and charges
are reasonably low.
We guarantee all of our . ‘
work. » Ree
We also attend to the repairing of Articles of Jewetry re
quiring skillful and delicate--handling, and make to order a!
kiuds of Jewelry.
LUETJE & BRAND,
Watchmakers and Jewelers. Eroad Street.
Ladies—Before selecting your
SPRING MILLINERY
SEE MY ASSORTMENT OF
Orimmed Flats, ete.
. United States, with Thy fall, open
holy, extended hatd.
We implore Thee, prosper our oan
us by silent waters. Graciously bestow
of Thy knowledge, understanding and
wisdom upon our authorities, counlove, mercy and humanity, that they
may proceed thereon, as now.
Appoint us for salvation and compassion that violence, outbreak and
calamity be unheard of in our land. .
That perfect peace may be accorded to .
From tbe first I felt relief, and now, al-. usand to all who dwell in this coun-. »
try, now and forevermore, amen.
_ Sunday Morning’s Ball Game.
At nine o’clock Sunday morning the
. Robin Hoods of this city and a picked
nine made up of some of the best players from the San Juan ridge will have
a ball game at Cashin Field. An admission fee of ten cents will be charged.
2
50 CENTS. A WEEK
Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in
length inserted under this head for 50 cents .
a week or $2a month. Each additional line .
10 cents a week or 40centsamonth Paya-.
ble invariably in advance.
‘Dance at Glenbrook House.
There will be a dance atthe Glenbrook
House on Saturday evening, May 28th. Come.
everybody and have a good time. Good
music has been secured, m23-lw
Elite Tomale Factory.
First-class, high grade bags nee tomales.
Everything neat and tasty. Remember the
lace, Broad street, next bg al below Johnnie
regory’s. ANTONE Sitva MELLO, ml4 Iw.
Blacksmithing and Wagonmaking
BARTON & CHRISTENSON are now prepared to doall kinds of, blacksmithing and
wagon. work with neatness aud dispatch.
Pick work and mining work a specialty.
New wagons and carriages built to order.
Place of business on Broad street in the old
Clancy shop.
Mrs. C. M. Mails
Has brought up with her from San Fran¢ieso a fine line of Misses and Children's
Spring hats, trimmed and untrimmed; also
Ladies Dudes, Tam O’Shanters and Walking
‘Hats in the latest styles. (m16-tf]
Broad street, next to Luetje & Brand's.
Hair Dressing Parlors.
MRS. I. BLUMBERG of Sacramento has
opened Hair Dressing Parlors at the Union
Hotel and is prepared to receive orders for
wigs, switches and every article in the Hair
Manufacturing Line, mi6-tf
Nevada City Transfer Co.
DRAYING AND HAULING.
saknrtlonlar attention pe roid to She opp
Fok oh mess a AKER. OOD for
THOS. 5. —
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
O'morcial and Pi BUILDING, COR. COMmercial and Pine streets.
JOHN CALDWELL,
Attorney at Law,
Transori pt Block, Commercial Street,
Nevada City.
IXL Whisky
. Bryant’s Root Beer ,Pttie
and compare Prices.
You will find That
Our Styles are the
Mad Latest and
E Prices the Lowest.
W. H. Crawford.
Periodicals anid Fashion Papers.
E. F. ROSENTHAL,
At his Variety Store on Commercial street, keeps the popu
lar periodicals and fashion papers, and receives subscriptions
for the same at publishers’ rates. ill send for any desired
publication not on hand.
Full Line of Stationery.
Large lot of paper covered novels by well-known authors.
BEEHIVE _
GROCERY ..
J. J. JACKSON;
a
—
Proprietor
Agency For--[onogram Whiskey
Blue Label Catsup
Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale
Depot for
Fancy Groceriesoo
PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND POTTED
MEATS AND FISH.
$1 2 5 Battle Ax Tobacke:.
1 00) Pickles, % gal. bottles .
Gamecock Whisky {@,:. 100} “ in bulk, per gal.
75/. Olives,
10. Mikado Soap, per bar
Hire’s “ “ 3for 50. Everything else in propertions
es ° «= = = * ARABIAN ROAST”’ Coffee
is the Best.
Give it a Trial. ee =» ® @ © @
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