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were marrir4y, by Rev. J. Sims at tlie
day evening,
mat Sat d
eis annual. May. April 26th, ‘The next day
two Popalar Young People of This! ana Op
parsonage on Wednes.
Mr. Williams, who had’ been in the em: . :
Pitas}
_. . We acquired Porto Rico and the Philip-.
, . Pines im the same way we acquired New
. conquest of the sword
\NCE—20°
ana faney dane.
ON: very popular with his associates.
Se he BRIRFMENTION,
Rea ee cents
ears ot
; “Minor Hotes and Comments of Local
Orchestra.
ae
ploy of Wells, Farge & Oo. at this
city for two years, went away and now
has a position’as helper em the railroad . vening at the theater by a most inbetween Sacramento and Dunsmuir, . telligent end’ appreciative audience
The wedding was somewhat’ of a sur-. After a program consisting of “Diat
prise all around, and not until today . 80108 by Misses Minnie Brand of
was it known outside of the family, . °lty. and. Mamie Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. Williams have been . Valley, @ vocal.duet by
among vur most popular young people: Schroeder and. rude
Grace, us Mrs. Williams was familiarly . ¥0C@! solo by Miss Mitchell ot
is a lady of refinement and high social . Charmingly rendered, Hon.
standing. She is a sister to Mrs. Thos. ord with a few patriotic
8. Ford. Mr. Williams is u bright,. °bosen words introduced the lecturer.
genial gentleman of good habits and. The lecture that followed was pronounced by'all’a grand treat, eloquent,
thoroughly interesting and instructive,
. Mr. Platt advanced .the most forceful
the most gracefal, rounded periods.
He opened ‘his addrées with a panoi
of
£
E
,
Interest. . . . pemnie review of Spain since the time/ mit corruption and inefficiency to sap . Roberts the demurrer to the complaint
t Columbus, following with a chronoates seersGen Games es ". A Large Batch of Business TransMexico, rece wasn ae ee itd acted in the Superior Court.
‘we admit them as States? Shall we
some form of Territorial Government
such as we have been and are now uspeople. The defendant said he had
been unable to geta lawyer. His honor
stated he would appoint one and the
ing elsewhere ? [ease then went over till ten o’clock to“No man, neither the President nor . morrow morning, Lie
aay Senator, Congressman or college. This afternoon Judge Nilon named
‘president can yet predict what policy . John R. Tyrrell of Grass Valley as
we shall pursue as to the Philippiges, . Moore’s attorney, Mr. Tyrrell defended:
how long we shall remain. there,. the “last impecunious defendant (an
whether we will adopt the plan we. Indian) that was tried for murder here
have obliguted durselves to carry out . and secured his acquittal.
in Cuba. Congress alone can decide. In the matter of the estate of Wm.
this, Hi Kilroy, Moore’s victim, John P.
_ ‘Phis nation by this war and its con. Kilroy, hié brother, was appointed adquests has placed itself in the service . ministrator with bond fixed at $350.
of @ great cause, and it will ‘never per-. In the case of McCharies against
the strength of its institutions and . was overruled by consent and defendof murdering Policeman Kilroy, 'District Attorney Power appeared for the]
For Life Insurance see T.Br Gray, . .
Dr. Wagner, physician and surgeon. RAR : ne list t.
Summer citunte: 25 abate & pale At the nation to the rule of Spain in Cuba, w en stmen
Rosenberg Bros. ne
Eastern pickled pork and pigs.
at J. J. Jackson’s.
House and lot for sale, Enquire of
tf
feet
tfGeorge ©. Gaylord. mé6-tf
For Valenciennes and torchon laces’
try the Racket Store. mé-tf
Y’ _ ‘Star Creamery butter, sold by Gayts lord & Son, is the best. i ae
The city schools re-opened today after a week’s mid-term vacation. ©.
Moses Eastman of North San Juan
has been admitted to the County Hospital. ©
Ticket No. 34, held by John O’Donnell, won a brussels carpet raffled yes-.
tered by Mrs. Batti
* Mrs. Vivian Stevens and: family -today removed from Piety Hilbto Elijah
Booth’s house on Pine street.
An elegant line of silk waists of the:
newest pattern and latest cuts have
just been received by Snell & Fleming.
‘Lhe case of samuel Granger vs. Wm.
G. Richards atd others has been set for
heuring in the Supreme Court’on May
llth.
Whe funerals of David’ W. Lord and
Peter McUovern yesterday were well
attended. Rev. J. Sims preached the.
sermon at the former. :
Charles Tegier, the baker, has had a
handsome new delivery. wagon made at
Seaman’s factory. He will put it on
the road the latier part of this week.
. The new barter shop:of:O, B, Wild is
one of the finest north of Sacramento.
‘Scrupulots cleanliness and first-class
work guaranteed. Inspection invited. tf
-An entertainment will be given by
Nevada City Council, A. L. of H., on>
Thursday evening the 18th instant.
The committee will meet tonight at
the home of Mrs. George Grissel.>
Deputy Sheriff Pascoe has bought
from Mrs. Delia Joy her lot on Pine
street near suspension bridge and will
build a house there, Mrs. Joy is going
back to her former home at’ Detroit,
Michigan, to live.
The Armory Hall Association will
nt to you
-ORSETS
fournals of
when Jefferson called the attention of . dertaking the responsibilities of its
nt: was given fifteen days to answer.
The hearing of the crosscomplaint}
the
the divorce case of William Best Jr.
against Margaret Best was overruled.
erts was set for trial on Thursday, the
18th instant, —_-GRASS, VAGLEY NEWS, ©
A Day's Recor
Over The Telephone.
W. J. Mortis.and-wife have retu:
from their wedding trip.
‘Miss Jane Whale
ered from the diphtheria.
Mrs. Charles W. Kitts will arrive
here this evening from Berkley on a
visit.
The funeral of Thomas ‘Merrifield
yesterday afternoon was largely attended.
sale, his bond being placed at) ,
opposition having been filed by some . ;
Trg BO Roh Lg > 2
has about recovreviewed subsequent adtions to show that this country has
been preparing for a century for the
war.that. finally came. He noted the
J opposition that has always been evidenced in this country against changes
and. showed .that Clay and. Webster,
like many others,were “false prophets.”
He held that the war, the consequences
of which. .no one could foresee, and
“man’s inhumanity to man,” had to be
eonducted as war.
It opened a Pandora’s box and out
of it came a score ‘of causations which
have thrown this country into an inter, . Dational arena. We have to consider
. the commerce of the future, and we
. must cast a big shadow on the mirror
of the future or.none at all,
‘Mr. Platt reviewed the aiguments of
the antiannexationists and said that
in his: opinion we were not breaking
away from: the policy outlined in the
muchiquoted address‘of ‘Washington or
from the Monroe doctrine. We do
not want to mix in alliances, nor will
we-perinit further colonization on this
continent. Our hand is on the plow
and we must follow the farrow. to the
end. The wind is off shore, we must
take advantage of it and steer our ship
of Stat@ by the star of destiny. ;
He said that he can prove that every
step taken by the United Statee was in .
keeping with the Constitution, and,
furthermore that the United States in
asked the consent of the governed any
more than it bad of the people of any
other -territory .tbat-had been added
since the’ time of “Washington. He
laughingly remarked that those who
advance that. hysterical contention
should remember that in this country
there are a good manymillion women
whose consent to be governed had
never been asked. .
“The fact is” Mr. Platt said, “this
Government is ran on practical principles, and it will never do, as Dr. Jordan suggests to ‘steal.out of the Orient
some dark night as dramatically and
as quietly as we slipped in. Who
would believe that this Nation would
do anything 80 cowardly, 80 igneble as
to steal away from a land where our
flag had been raised in a country wet
with the blood of hersoldiers and leave
~administra-}—
which was “commenced because of. /
acquiring new possessions had not):
this city, died Saturday in San Bernardtheir graves untended. No, President
ino county. He lived here twenty years McKinley told the whole story in that
ago, yan he was foreman of Jacobs &. ~-.a¢ speech of his in Boston. It will
Sargent’s hydraulic mine -at Quaker), now, as it bas always been. The
of Jane and W.G. Richards in the case
of Bennallack against. Richards was
WILL HAVE A G00D ‘BAND. the 23d instant.
a acrwit as Im the case of M. Hussey of Willow
Two of Our Local Brass Bands Will) vattey against the Texas Mining Company, who are alleged in the complaint
Consolidate. to be trespassing on plaintiff ’s ground,
Nevada City contains it seems that the . sont and ten days was given defendant
town ought at all times to have a good . to answer.
brass band. We have had some ex-. he first semi-annual account of the
ceptionally fine bands at different times . pxecutor of the estate of the late Jobat the organizations kept shifting. hanna Henderson was settled. The esso mach that after a few months time . tate is worth over $34,000.
the bands would become so changed in} John Davis was granted letters of adtheir make-up as to lose much of their} ministration on the estate of the late
merit as musical combinations. Un-. Henry Davis, his son, a bond of $1,200
til recently there have been two regubeing required.
lar bands, but at present the member-. [nthe matter of the estate of the
ship is scattered and practice meetings . jate Mary O. Wicks, the sale of real eshave been given up. A short time ago} tate near the North Star mine to Jas.
when Nevada Commandery went to/ Dp. Hague for $500 was confirmed.
Sacramento it required considerable} ©. G, Weistnburger, the administrarustling to geta band together to go; tor of the estate’ of the late 8S. M.
with them. Shurtleff, was discharged.
Phil Goyne bas withdrawn from the. An amended decree of distribution
leadership of the band with which he. was issued in the matter of the estate
has been connected so many years, and . of William Whitesides, deceased, In
a plan is nqw on foot to consolidate . tne old probate court in 1878 a certain
this organization and the Independent lot in Grass Valley was erroneously
band of which Richard Veale is di-. distributed and the error was but rerector, thus giving Nevada City one cently discovered. The present action
placed on the calendar for Tuesday, .
Hon. John F. Kidder has definitely
concluded to begin the erection of a
theater about August Ist.
The diamond at Watt Park was
muddy. yesterday, so the ball game
between the Monarchs and the Grass
Valleys was postporied.
Wn. McCauley was arrested today
for-attempting Saturday night to kick
open the door of a Boston Ravine saloon. ‘
There was a lively fight late yesterday afternoon betweem several young
men, and some of them have black
eyes today. No arrests.
Joseph Jatunn, a native of Missouri,
aged 68 years, died yesterday at his
place on Rattlesnake creek and was
buried today. He leaves a widow.
Charles Morehouse, who has been under treatmentat Byron Springs for inflammatory rheumatism, has returned
somewhat improved. He isa clerk. in
the Narrow Gauge depot here.
— 4 Be
_Bishop Moreland Coming.
Right Rev. Bishop Moreland will be
here on Whit Sunday, the 2ist instant,
and will confirm a number of persons
at Trinity Episcopal church on that
morning. Outhe preceding Friday or
Saturdayevening a reception will be
tendered to him,
ZL
large aggregation of first-class musicians. This combiuation ought to give} .
us one of the finest bands in the interior of the State. The new band will
After Six Years of Intense
Suffering, Promptly Cured
be in good trim for the Fourth of July.
By S. 5. 5.
Yesterday’s Ball Game.
stantly sappin
be eliminated
At Glenbrook @Park. yesterday the
Ssaweeds defeated the Guo Goos ‘by a
score of twéive to five, bert. Steger
was ump Up tothe seventh inning
game closely contested, the
score then being three to five. The Goo
Goos still cling to the notion that they
can defeat their young opponents and .
announce their anxiety to play them
again for $20 aside.
can have any effect.
There is no uncertainty about
Hail Sick . rohan
Many persons have their good
testimony of those who have
“For
w
but did me no good. I then
entire circulation is in a depraved condition.
are a severe drain upon the system, and are conaway the vitality. In every case the poison must,
rom the blood, and no amount of external treatment
made for it is backed up garbody by convincing
and know. of its virtues by experience.
Mr. L. J. Clark, of Orange Courthouse, Va., writes:
sie yoore I had an obstinate, ape
at times caused me intense su
while that I was wholly unfit for
t. doctors treated me constantly
tried various blood ramedies,
stretch in meet tonight. It is expected that the
é stretched hall will be remodeled and improved
this summer by. raising the roof, exoO’
: e 8 of tending the gallery clear around and
a lining the stracture with ornamental
iron.
Michael O’Brien, a former resident of:
w Today.
. lots of them.
Hill. He married Miss Mary Coughlan .
zs CO. of thiscity. The wife and six children
survive him. :
—_—— -—+ 0@e--A Land Mark, .
In George E. Turner’s house lot on
Aristocracy Hill isa pine tree over 150
feet high and as straight as an arrow.
It shaded the premises more than Mr.
Turner.liked, sohe had Joe O’Connell
and Oharles Ashburn Jt. line men of
the Sunset Telephone Company, trim off
all the branches to within fifteen feet
of the top. It now looks like a flagstaff surmounted by a plume, and
attracts mach attention.
A Freak of Lightning.
During the ‘storm of Friday night
lightning*strack.the top of a fir tree at
Moore’s Fiat and set it afire. The uprd
rec
years, and it was
At the Traps Yesterday.
ing.
caret a
came second with 19 points.
A VEGETABLE
—Hiood’s Pills.
Ww
Paul Schoen, the piano
here in a few days._ ass.
per portion of the tree, which was
over 150 feet high, had been dead for
burning briskly when
ibe stage left there Saturday morning.
The members of the new Gan Clab
are improving rapidly in trap-shootYesterday A.B. Wolf led with 20
"possible 25 and Ed Schmidt
cathartic that can be
relied upon to do its work thoroughly .
tuner, will be
eae W D. Vinton’s, as’ be does not canD. Vinton’s, : :
day and their bad day. Others’ ~
are about half sick all the time.
They have headache, backache,
and are restless and nervous.
Food does not taste good, and
the digestion is poor; the skin
is dry and sallow and disfigured
with pimples or eruptions;
sleep brings no rest and work
is.a burden. .
public conscience of this country has
never been aroused and failed. Imperialism,if it must be called so, will
be for the benefit of the coumtry. I
believe we will be equal to any of the
complications. We will never forget
that ours is a Governmeat of thé people, for the'peaple, by the people, and
instead of a despotic imperialism we}
will-have a broader democracy.” ‘What 2 bed aaa all this?
GEMS FROM THE LECTUBE. And the no ome
The following extracts taken at random from the lecture are notable for
their wisdom and common sense:
Washington and Monroe were wise in
their day and generation, but their day
is not forever.
Constitutions and policies were made
for countries, and not. countries for
constitutions and policies.
No longer shall dead hands extend
their fleshless fingers from century-old
graves like skeleton guides to point
the living present to any inexorable
The war, not imperialism, has led to
the acquisition of territory away from
this continent. Cuba we have not anhexed, but we will. “x
' The objection is made that we have
gone outside of the Constitution in the
acquisition of these islands. I claim
that éverything that has been done in
the acquisition of new territories has
been done within the Constitution.
T admit, however, that if the Constitation had not positively forbidden them,
4)l these things would still have hapeae nich aan sig thro which is are
ran Gan the body, When
all impurities are removed from .
the blood nature takes right hold
and completes the cure. :
If there is co take
Ayer’s Pills. They-awaken the
drowsy action of the liver; they
cure biliousness.
Write to owr Doctor. ¢
pened.
. The Constitution vests the sole and
exclusive answer to these questions in
Congresss ha ‘= = to di ve ‘ o dispose of and make all Caedtut rales and
‘egulations respecting the territory
without
mended that I: concluded to
wonderful. It seemed to get
disease
pletely cured.”. Swift's
s. S. S. FOR
§. 8. was so highly.»
¥ it, and the effect was
ght at the seat of the .
‘and force the poison out, and I was soon com’s Specific—
‘SORE
3 ANKLE.
Obstinate sores and ulcers which
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H-O-Oat Meal, and Self-Risiig Buckwheat.
“1 Twin Bros. Mush, Our Mother’s Mush.
=e, Wheatine, Phoenix Flakes.
F821 Germea, Rolled Oats, Oat Meal in bulk.
5 Aunt Jemima’s Pan Cake Meal.
mi Morning Meal, and Flaked Rice..
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For a Quick Lunch--already coohed--Ory
French Red Kidney Beans, 2 cans 25 cts.
Kapp & Streets Canned Tomales, 2 cans 25 cts.
Hi tHeintz’s Baked Beans, Tomato Sauce, 20c per can
CASH BY,
bi & _. A Spring Arrivalof the
eis . Finest Goods
. And B.st Values
MEN’S and BOY’s
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_ and Gent’s Furnishing Goods
CAN'T BE BEAT.
en, ~~~ LOH Prices coupled-with: Big Values is the combination that wins
your trade in our Elegant Assortment of
<>, SPRING AND SUMMER. NOVELTIES.
Our.New Stock Affords
"Great ‘Attraction to the
Buyer who. appreciates
SUPERIOR QUALITIES.
Grimes’ Clothing Emporium,
Cor Broad snd Pine Sts.
TITNLONLALALDLEA LUA LOD LOD GI LA
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The LatestWall Paper.
: Is called the “Ladies’ Wall Paper.” It comes principally in stripes with
blended borders and ceiling to match. It is wonderfully rich in its effects and
the style is bound to be lasting. Then it is reasonable in price.
SEE THOSE
RANGPUR CARPETS
We have just received.
Closely woven, Beautiful Patterns. Ft Cents d Vard
Just think of it—only }
Sewed and Laid.
We have a full line of Ready-made Insid 0 S esiin cia Ril thle 6 rome Der cok YF open and Outside Skirts inDuck, Percale, Bro
Snell & Fleming,
: (Up-to-date Merchants.)
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Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale
Depot for ;
Fancy Groceries a
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SHIRT WAIST SET AND FINS.
NECK CLASPS.
; is all the Go and we have a Great Variety.
We have a fine assortment of
Ladies’ Long Chains
And a Very Nice>Line of tent’s Chains,
SILVER NOVELTIES.
o. J. BRAND,
Manufacturing Jewbler.
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Has our line of
Gold : and : Silver : Watches
been worthy of praise but consider
th proont assortment an being eames y meritor 3
and elegant, oe the eee
Ladies’ Watches
are particularly beautiful.” We: ,
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