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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1889-1893)

July 28, 1893 (4 pages)

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4 GHE GRANSGRIPT. Nevada City, Nevada County, Calir. Published Every Evening Except Sun. days and Legal Holidays, Mstablished Sept. 6, 1860. Terms—I5 Cents a Week; 60 Cents “a Month; 86 a Year wuen parp tx AbVANCE. Loca Norices—10 cents per line fo: -\<]! first insertion and 5 cents per line for each . ae, additional insertion, or $1 per line per i month. : : 0 70 THE THEATRE THIS EVENING. = DEATH OF JOHN BERRY, 2 a ay rn esiainiianmamemact <<. Theater this evening. heard, ing entertainineut, gram : PART I, Music—selected. Entertainment Tonight. * Remember the entertainment at Nevada Following is the proReading — ‘* How Salvator Won,” Ella Wheeler Wilcox— Miss Hornick. ‘Commenced Grading. —o reason it was found necessary to put from the start. = + 2@o > Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Superintendent Moore has a crew of men Those ‘who heard . at work near the mouth of P Miss Hornick recite at the Congregational Charch the other evening pronounce her to be one of the tinest elocutionists they ever Mrs. Lee isa nice singer, and the assistance to be given by local talent will . be the best, thus insuring a very interestThe best-Salve-in the world for Cuts, eck’s ravine grading and getting ready for the erection of hoisting works. The company’s location is on this side of the creek, but for some the works on the opposite side. As water will! be encountered in a short distance it will be necessary to have a pumping rig almost Of the ‘Rainbow. ~ . gato—Mrs. Lee, Solo— ‘‘Protestations, ” with violin obliReading—* The Minuet,” Mary Mapes Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblai 8, Corts, and all Skin Eruptions, and posit \ely cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaran~ He Dies of Cholera Morbus After a Brief . ; Sickness, \ John Berry died about 6 o’clock last even ing, at his home on Broad street next dvor to the Methodist Church. Deveased had been in a debilitated ‘condition for a long time. Wednesday evening he was down town and was taken with a severe attack of cholera morbus, which resulted in: his dea h as above stated. Mr. Berry came her from Virginia City somé time in’ the sevenoy ee ties, and has made Nevada City his home 5 pee. # Bi . ever since, He was a mill and. mining man . by occupation and for quite awhile after]. ° Aud Listen { coming here had charge of the Soggs mine, now known as the Merrifield. He was alt 0 the Best Intellectual Boterlainmeat Ever Given In Nevada City, PANE Pt BE os mnan of quiet, reserved manners, and had many warm friends, who regret to learn of his sudden demise. He leaves a wife, one son and daughter—William Berry and Mrs, SUCH TRASH. —— -DEPRICE’S Breed-besides two grandchildren and a nephew, the latter being Oscar Brown, the well-known carpenter and, millwright. Deceased was a native-of New Jersey aged 68 years and 11 months. The funeral will take place from the family residence tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock. Pele Lies eae +~@e > My wife cured of malaria by Simmons i : = Liver Regulator.—J. N, Thompson, Pastor . PCF occasion, the shallow ground which was M. E, Church, Leigh, Neb, Tue value of @ good name was well ex-. cuts in hills.des will have to be made here emplified the other day, when aman asked f i one of our druggist fora bottle of Sarsapar=. lraulics hereafter ‘will make a much gévater ~ OWh clerk, eas " ‘s, of oe : ieGanen rol So “ sp Tins tik attended with less profit than “in the early “ila. “Whosef” inquired the with Hannah, do ye?” Petty Thieves. Last night some scamps stole about a quarter of a cord of wood from G.-D, Buck—{ idly as their numbers would diminish. The] ley’s wood pile in the rear of the Transcript building. They also carried off a box full of legal papers that are of no value to any one except Mr. Buckley. If they will return the papera they can keep the box, Satasned ba this City. Mrs, N. E. Adair and her daughter Gertrude, who have been residing at-San-Jose jor some time, have returned to this city te ‘live, Miss Gertrude has just graduated from the-Normal School--with high tronors: She is a very bright young lady and will, as previously announced vin this paper, teach the Banner public school next term. a RS taah ARNSSCR S Hires’ Root Beer, Aleadquarters for this delicioue and healtLful summer beverage—at the Beehive Grovery Store, Commercial street, pie tieres excod e~ MEPe ls Bill of Fare Changed. It is rather late for tripe, so J. J, Jackson, at the Bee Hive Grocery Store has concluded to introduce to his jcusto.ners the finest lot of Pickled Pigs’ Feet ever seen in this city. Try ’em. They go well with Shasta lemonade. j24 rr OI Try the St. James Bouquet Cigar, Schmidt Bros, tf. ——---——+-0@e-oSixty Days Time. The ‘‘Insurance Compact” has held a meeting in San Francisco and decided t», take advantage of the clause in the policies which allows them sixty:days in which to pay losses. Heretofore the companies always paid their losses when satisfactory proof was given that the losses were honest, Visited Red Bluff. We finit the following in the Red Bluff News : : “‘Aydraulic mining will never be again, what it was once. . Ag we stated on a foreasy to work and at comparatively little expense, has all been washed off, and deep after. Thus the working of inines by hyameunt of debris than { rmerly, and morewer the business will be more expensive and days of that kind of mining, The oumber . Of mines would be more limited on account of the greater expense of workiag them, but their power for harm would increase ag rapclaim of the hydraulickers that the output of these mines would be $10,090,000 a year, if they were permitted to resume, is purely fanciful, and ought not to have the least Weight with the Commussioners or any Other sensible person.” : This is the kind of stuff that is being-sent broadcast by anti-mining cranks in the vain hope of trying to stem the current that has . set in all over the State in favor of the resumption of hydraulic mining. The days of -auti-mining cranks are at an end, and they van do nothing hut kick, kick. The hydraulic mines will be started up, the yield from them wiil be from $10,000,000 to $15,000,000 per annum, and the financial crisis which we are now passing through will be at an end never more to return until the valley cranks get in power again. The Government was saved during the civil war by the hydraulic gold, and it will be saved from all future financial panics when the hydraulic mines are in full blast. 6 1 0Tux healthy people you meet have healthy livers, They take Simmons Liver Regula . tor. _ 7 SHILOH’S CURE is sold on a guarantee, It cures Incipient Consumption. It is the . ! best Cough Cure. Only one cent a dose. 254i cts, 60 cts., and $1.00. Sold by Carr Bros. ied Me ert ee We Return Thanks. mente Bee for the use of the cut of the ex-convict, William Fredericks, which appears in this issue. It Is Rvident That the Pool Killer flas Not . Lizzie Borden Surrenders Herself and Is Now Regulator in powder. It can be carried in should not be punished for contempt in car— rying on hydraulic mining after an injunction {~ had been served. Thomas has bee at Hopkins Creek, Plumas county, the The Transcripr is indebted to the Sacra. debris going into the Feather river, Har ton has been mining at Poorman’s Creek, near Onion Valley, Plumas county, tle ———— eee IN. JAIL. —— : In Taunton Jail, ——— > TAunTON, Mass., July 27.—A great. sensation has been caused here by the news that Lizzie Borden had surrendered herself to the authorities. She went to the jail at noon familiar to all newspaper readers in the United States. It is.but a few weeks ago that Lizzie Borden was acquitted after a long and.sensational trial-of the charge of britally murdering her father and stepmother at their home, in Fall River, Maas, The murder itself, which occurred a year ago, was so brutal in character that it attracted attention throughout the United States. The arrest of the daughter added to the sensational interest, and probably no case of recerit times has been 1 followed by people in all country, more closely parts of the [Taunton, a munfacturing city, the capital of Bristol county, Mass. is on the Taunton river, thirty-four miles south of Boston, seventeen miles northeast of Providence, R. I.,-and fifteen miles north by east of Fall gatives, Dodge—Miss Hornick. Kilwards— Miss Hornick; PART 11. Music—selected. Miss Hornick. Solo—selected —Mrs, Lee. ’ous— Miss Hornick. Music—selected, + *@e+ Vigor a, faithful trial, which had gone. ; Sore eae Don’t almost kill Take Simmons Liy @ mild laxative, ++@e+ Reading—* Duchess May,” A Lapy, whose hair came ou combing, was induced to give Ayer’s Hair Solo, selected—John Werry. Reading — ‘“Mammy’s Lil Boy,” H. S. t with every Browning— Reading—« It was nota Success, ”AnonyShe did so, and not Oaly was the Joss of hair checked, but a new and vigorous Srowth soon succeeded that yourself by violent purer Regulator, Will Texder Hini a Reception. refunded. Price 25 cents per box, sale at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store. teed to give perfect satisfacion o: money
For DIED. In Nevada City, Jaly 27 of New Jersey. afternoon at 3 o'clock. quaintances attend. } 27, 1893, John Berry, aged 68 years, 1l-months ; a native [The funeral will. take place from the family residence, Broad street, tomorrow Friends and acare-_respeetfully invited to . . stock of Groceries, Hay, Grain, orders for Shakes and Wood. We import direct from the big sugar orchards of Eastern Canada, We always keep the best of =. A POT Of Gold is supposed to be Con.cealed at the So trronr.e We are all AFTER as ae a & Pause, friends, long enough to inspect our immense Maple Sugar and Syrup, Feed, Flour, Vegetables, Fruits, &c., &c. Also leavd your our Maple Sugar -_—_ Begin to Get Rich By saving money on your purchases by buying your Teas, Coffees, Butter, Cheese, Lard, Hams and Bacon, all kinds Canned G Nandi Nuts, Etc., at the of ned Goods, Candies, PLAZA STORE. goods at Fair Prices, THOMAS SHURTLEFF & SON. today, of her own accord, and gave herself . to the Complexion and cures Constipation, up to Sheriff Wright. 25e.;-50c." — Sold” by Carr Bros, It is difficult to get any information as to S pi ears the-eause of-her‘surrendér and there “are ail Ice! Ice ss sorts of rumors, : 7 TD ire SOE ao The Union leo Companyis-now \Fepared ~The. Borden case is 80 recent that it is LJRcpey The friends of Hon, John F. Kidder, the recently appointed Debris Commissioner, will tender him @ reception at Grass Valley tonight. A number of that £entleman's. friends in this city will attend, going down on the 5:55 train. ++@e+ KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, the great Blood Purfier, gives freshness and clearness to furnish pure mountain Ice in quantities to Led have been. suffering from—hig-Heease 3 ee Bile S207 7) ollie L. Archer for eight years, having three running sores Of my hip. I began to take Hood’s Sarsaparii!a ‘and it has given me a perfect cure. 1 feel suit, and delivered. to any part of Nevada City.” Orders left at the Ice House, on the Plaza, will be promptly. attended-te-—River. The population is abou: 23,000. ] + -2@e-» — Are You ‘Nervous, —_—. Are you all tired out, do you have that tired feeling or sick headache? You can be relieved of all these Symptons by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla which gives nerve and bodily strength. Hoop’s Pitts are easy in action. . +80 Hanpy for travelers is Simmons Liver he pocket. Highest of all in leavening strength.—Latest United States Government Food Report. ———— = confident that it saved my His.” OLLie L ARCHER, 139 Du ley Street, Dayton, Ohin, “HOOa’s Pilig assist digestion aud cure headache. Sold by all druggists. 25e. SS " i See Co ‘ RAP RN by The pargnts or guardians of 500 boys, from 4 to 15 years old, have an opportunity of saving from $1 to $3 in purchasing Suits for their sons or marked down that number of the best Clothing for the little fellows. We don't intend to carry them over for next season. The-prices they are marked will insure their sale Our Men's Light down, wards. _We have Suits are also marked As you all know our goods -are marked in-plain-figures and in order to close out the Summer-Suits-we will give them to you for 20 per cent. less than they are marked, This sale-will last until they are all disposed of. They must go even if we have to give them. away. We don’t inténd ‘to carry stock over from one year to another, ater & Johnston TMK ONE PRICE STORB, r. Pine and Commercial Sts. eg ® . Buys a_pair-of thoseLadies Hand Turned Lace Shoes, POWDER Royal Baking Powder Oo., 106 Wall St:, N. Y, Absolutely Pure. Chey are right inA cream of tartar baking powder, — the style. had only at WEBBER’S. eR es = To be Two Miners Cited. ‘D. R. Thomas and George Harrington ave been cited to appear before J udge Davis f Yuba county, and show cause why they maining ring. debris going into the Feather river. There has been more fire losses up to July this year, than has been known for many years, Aertbigltetcbiniiectccinmbats New Slaughter House. Frank Aumer is having his‘ old slaughter house, on the Grass Valley road, torn down and will erect a new building. The old structure has been there quite a long time. ei. 2 ee New Residence. * Lesion Work has been commenced on ex-District Attorney Nilon’s new residence on Aristocracy Hill, on the lot purchased by him from J. J, Ott some time ago. Mr. Nilon expects to have the house completed in about a month. eA small fur cape. Owner can obtain it by calling at this office. iy28 man J. T. Bruce at Gold R: am Baking MOST PERFECT MADE. Years the Standard. ures ; medium, round forehead TY Danie inks peas lek Seah smokes tobacco, and had short-stem corn . if cob pipe ; dressed in dark sack coat and pants ( ¢crewn, black slouch hat; wore belt, about 1 waist ; probably wore shoes ; speaks shows teeth when Correct Likonesss of the Noted M word “Liberty.” On breast—Cowboy, mounted on bronco, holding lariat in right hand. and two Indians. On left arm—Star, two le On upper left arm—Goddess of Liberty and American ~ WM. PREDERICKS, urdorér, Hat Off and Hat Ov, The above are correct pictures of the notorious William Fredericks, who shot brakeun, Placer county, on the morning of June 28th, 1893. He is urderer of Sheriff William H. Pascoe of this county. The fellowing is a description of the wretch ; Is » German ; aged 21 ; a barber by profession 3 5 feet, 84 inches; fair complexion ; iF YOU NEED A dark gray eyes and light hair ; size of foot, 7 ; weight, 150 pounds. Short, broad featsire a eww adh. ; heavy nose ; small mouth ; small ears, well out from head; 3 teeth irregular, with small space between two upper front ; medium short, thick hands ; 4 inches wide with common buckle, around slightly-broken English ; has medium-tonad voice ; talking ; uses liquor to excess, : When last seen he hadga large revolver, supposed to be 44 calibre. “ola zs _ Nevada City's Handsomest WE CAN ASSIST YOU’ By furnishing you with Foley's Lilue de Perse leo Cream. Tt will appeal to and gratify your taste just as surely ag you have a taste to be gratified and appealed to, In all probabilty, you will exclaim promptly that you never tasted anything like it, and you will be just about right. We have just purchased at stylish shapes in White, Nile Green, Chick and Lace Straw Hats, ~ TONE=HALY the regular prices. * 13 dozen Black and duced to 35 cents, worth 50 cents, which we RT remendous Inducements offered in NTVLIN TULANE During the remainder of the season. Hats trimmed FREE. 4a bargain 20 dozen of the most Lavender and Black which we offer at just about 4 se Leghorn Hats—ReBroad Brim Sailors, in black, are selling for 15 cents, White 75 cent 6 dozen Establishment, — WAY of Fine Cassimere Trousers. PANTS AT ¥ i We have also stacked them you can see them as you pass, YOUR OWN PRICES SS —— * That is what we have marked about two hundred pairs Clay Worsted, Flannel and Fancy Worsted LOW cosTt up near the door way so PAIR may have overalls over pants); wore lowfor you will think we are joshing But just step,in and ask the it don’t stagger you we will quit, 2 We will give you a chance that comes but rarely. j small soar right are finely tailored, new patterns and goods not to be equalled, All that we ask is that you will step in and see them. The price—well, the less we say about that the better hey price on these goods and Handmade Cuban Process. — SD -. THE : WOODPECKER An Honest Havana Cigar. Good as Imported. BETTER THAN KEY WEST . ! Manufactured by A illis ws. ex gE (NATIVE SON OP MARYLAND, ) NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, ,