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October 29, 1891 (4 pages)

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o —— G) i, > SS a THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. ean, : Nevada Citys Nevada County, Calif, ished Ev Evening Except SunMavens and Legal Holidays. ~ GEORGE CURL WORKING LOW-GRADH# ORE, Ten Per Cent.: Dividends from Ore Assaying $3 60 Per Ton. The statement recently published in the Deadwood pioneer by the Homestake OVER A MILLION, nen ESTATE SETTLED: Monéy Paid to the Relief Society and for the Orphans. Telegraph : Alex. Henderson, executor, has finally wound up the estate of J. H. S. ent, and He Meant Bua! roads they had to pick up an BOING HIS DUTY. Mis Ordeta Were from the SujertntendDuring a strike on one of the eastern ybody they could to man what trains had to be -run, Buchion’s Arnica Saive. pete The best Salve in the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Uloers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblai es, Corns, andall Skin Eruptions, and Lapis who experience a» eense of weakness, ind sometimés lamenédd 6f the back should use Dr. J, H. MoLean’s Strungthening Cordial and Blood Purifler. ‘It ‘will supply fhe much needed trength jand uvercome all weakening irregulariNstablished Sept. 6, 1860. and Deadwood-Terra Mining Companies ' Henderson, deceased. Everything has} The envineers and conductors on the fast a \ ised nade! Piles, Lgtond sad a ties. For sale by Carr Bros. —_—: ’ have opened the eyes of mining men. 5 been settled and distribution of the prop-} -raius stood by thecompany, but the brake. . °° 8 “varan to give perfect satiatac< Terus—15 Cents a Week ; 60 Cents a urrendered Himself i the They show that for the last year the The Fortune of a Pioneer erty made, Among other \ equests made . ‘nen were ont, The ge rapeoaag hired . tion ot money refunded. Price 25 centa Schilling’s Best. Month’; $6.0 Year. ‘ Homestake ore has oul by deceased we.e these : $500 to the La-. ?"¢ bis bulky fellow, who gave his name . per bor For sale at Carr Brothers’ Drug ( , re has ouly run $3.60 a ton, as Boscome, to act as brakeman on the . g40. Once bought—always sought. THURSDAY EV'NG, OOT. 29, 1891. ~ She Today, while the Deadwood-Terra goes $4.40, dies Relief Society of Grass Valley, $500 Chiéayo limited, a20ly —— 08 —_— ee yet the former has paid ten per cent. divNevada Cit Miner sede bags ie riype ~ a eS oe oe ale fer Lthraphis ping sted Tuts is a good time of the year by a : ee sTOVES FORK EVERYBODY. idends every month and has a surplus of Seta, ! ori a vei ee ae . a = t te . bet your boots (1) do it, Do you want any . little imprudence to get your rheumatism Cc t h ‘ : prio while the latter has piled up a a i a ad — : net sae ; strikers killed ?” into condition to last you all winter. a arr 4 h t tment ‘ § i i js “ r oN . Don’t you meddle with them ee Finest and Cheapest A surplus of $300,00 and is paying five > SS = y : : “ee Originates in scrofulous taint in the blood. “ Keer Shown in Nevada City. — cent dividends every month. The sucthe estate that might be on hand at the} unless they meddle with you. You won’t ee Onn Hence the proper methad by which to cure time of the death of the testator. There. B@ve very much to do unless something pace If you need a first-class Stove,’ the firm of Legg & Shaw, on Main street, can surely suit you. They have the largest and best display ever shown in Nevada county, including the best makes of Heating . and Cooking Stoves and Ranges. The prices are the very lowest. Call and see them whether you wish to purchase or not. Leae & Suaw. Dude Hats For Misses, Only 25 cents each. + Pretty and stylish. He Gives an Account of His Wanderings. Sheriff Dunster this morning received a dispatch from North Blooinfield from John’ Clark, who has been’ spending a few cess of these mines in making low-grade ores pay has stimulated others, and a movement is now on foot, backed by the leading men of the Black Hills, to erect an immense custom mill at some point that is reached by railroad connections; and can furnish sufficient water power to run the milk -Aat present Belle Fourche is the point that offers the most favorable opportunities, having a large water power and being connected with An Interesting Story That Is Not Verified. + Powrocona,, Miss., Oct. 22, 1891. Eprror Transcrirt—Seeing an article in the St. Louis Globe-Democrat of October 3d caused me to write to the happened to be no ready money at the time, for J. H, Henderson, the deceased, hadinvested all his cash just prior to his death: ‘Tie bequests, therefore, “could not have been lawfully enforced under the law and under terms of the will. But Mrs. J. H. Henderson, widow of the deceased, insisted that the legacies should be paid. ‘Tuesday Mrs, Henderson and Mr. Alex. Henderson, the executor, took the'money and paid it over to the parties ductor tells you-to.” then t——— put his head in the door and ye! “Brenton’s Corners!” goes wrong withthe trdin, ‘hen you help as much as you can and do what the con“And if things go smooth, what do I do “Just shout the name of the stations.” When the Chicago limited started ont at 9 o'clock that night Boscome was on one+ of the sleepers. Everybody was in hia berth trying to get to sleep, when Boscome led: “Fo de Laud,’ cried. the porter, aghast, “you mussent call de names out in a sleepThe Largest and Best Stock of Stoves and Ranges. All persons in want of Stoves or Ranges of the best-and-imost-improved patterns can find the same.at the Oldest and Largest Store in Nevada county. Remember I get my Stoves by the carload direct from the; Féindries and do -notepay a middle mail.or jobber a profit, thereby saving that much for the benefit of my customers. catarrh, is to purty the blood. Its many Gisagreeable symp , and the danger of developing into bronchitis or that terribly fatal dise; ption, are irely Temoyed by Hood's Sarsaparilla,.which cures catarrh by purifying the blood and also tones up the system and greatly improves the general health of those whe take it. Bo sure to get : Hood’s Sarsaparilia “ T suffered three years with catarrh, and my general health was poor in consequence, When I tool Hood's Sarsaparilia I found I had the right remedy. The H the free-gold belt by a full railway sysrah,” 2. v4 . 2 . days at that town, saying that when th g ey y sy’ ‘ nae ing cah, : 02 Gro, EK. Turner. eatarrh is yielding, as Hood's Sarsaparilla At Lester & Crawford’s. 020-t£ ae a Paes ne ig Ky w 85 Clam Wheew ave ithinanes Godial of low: . editor, and he referred ine to you. He oe eee as presen — ag “You tend to your blackin boots and eee : is cleansing my blood, and the general tate a eee tage arr ere at two o'clock . yrade gold ores in the vicinity of Central, . #lso enclosed the article which I send. W!!/. ‘The money has been put where it) don't interfere with me, I’m a doin my . The Home B Life A tl of’ my system is improving.” Franx Schilling’s Best. Untried—a joy denied. For Over Half.a Century. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been this afternoon his brother George would appear atthe county jail and surrender himself to the authorities, a The stage was half an hour or more late. Sheriff Dunster and Under-Sheriff some vertical veins and soitie flat cement deposits. A most painstaking examination of these has been made, and they were found, to: average $1.90 per ton. The cost of mining, milling and transyou. The Sydenham Turner who left Okolona, Miss., in 1849, for California, and was lost on the plains, and aided by some friendly Indians, is a brother of mine. He has five living brothers and willdo a great deal of good. Borzs and Pimples and other affections arising from impure blood may appear at this season, when the blood is heated, duty and don’t you furget it,” was abroad, The sleeping car alot of lights flashed past: the People put their heads out from between curtains and wanted to know what lunatic conductor expostulated with Boscome, but every time new brakeman yelled “Muggin’s Junction” or whatPFs its Losses in full, Ice! Ice! The Nevada Ice Company is now prepared to deliver ice to consumers in any WaAsHBURN, Rochester, N. Y. ® Cures Catarrh “Thad catarrh nine years, and suffered terribly with it. Seon after I began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla the catarrh : A ee ; Ca) : r 5 cae s troubled me less, after taking three bottles used for over fifteen years by millions of porting is eitimated ‘at $1 per ton, leav-. Sisters, but none of them are living in Hood’s Sarsaparilla ee the bape of} ever hanje was next on his list. ‘The train . part of the city. Orders left at the office} 7 was entirely. cured.”. JANR Huney, cae ‘on’ Gheie' alittdiied wile testhing, Schmidt went in a cart add met it in the ing a profit of 90 cents. The intention Georgia. If you, can give me any infor. these troubles by purifying, vitalizing. conductor at last came along and said he . of the Company; foot of Main street, on] Lumberton, Clinton County, Ohio: with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for di; i : QO. 1, HOOD & CO., Apotheearies, Lowell,Mass. arrhea. Sold by Druggists in every part ee: nite ng 3 ape Sheriff drove) 1 .neft such an undertaking would be to ‘ Mas, Fanny Prove, ata Calan: ae, acalnanaeks rid ceucie ca ba in 100 Doses One Dollar of the world. Be sure and for ‘{Mas. a wsrogalenetn with Clark who was} the country, giving employment, as it a The oe is the article Rafered to Wodehit and sett by BE Ne.} i'm xoin to obey orders. Stiggen’s Cross Baby cried, : UAT ORG at nes cial Guano Pt naan aoa Wixstow’s Sooruine Syrvr,” tnd take . soon in jail. “Shortly after Mr. Schmidt] would, to about 2,000 men. A strong} 12 Mrs. Prude’s letter: ne eee or iia FREE Cc ANDY no other kind. 25 cents per bottle. tf . and John Clark arrived by the stage. effort. is being made to enlist Eastern HEIRS TO OVER A MILLION. vada City, Cal. : tf The conductor pulled the bellrope and ! Insure in the Homa Benerit Lire Assocration. , outskirts of the city. There Clark entered the cart, officer Schmidt taking his The latter was armed with a repeating rifle. is to have 1,000 stamps working on this ore crushing-2,000 tons daily. It takes but. little. thought to see what immense capital in the scheme, and thie promoters ave sanguine of their success. mation concerning him, either living or dead, it will be thankfully received by one who loved him, . Yours Truly, Several Georgia People to Inherit the . Fortune of a ‘‘Forty-Niner.”’ and enriching the blood, and at the same time it gives strength to the whole system. ES. ERLANGER NEOTEL) HOTEL ARRIVALS. thought he could do it. the train slowed up, “Anything wrong with the would put Boscome off, but the stalwart brakeman asked him to try it on if he “Tain’t. got ‘nuthin agin you, conduc,” train, con iuc?”? asked Boscome anxiously. the Plaza, or with the driver, will be promptly attended to. tf _———1 960 Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed: Castoria Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by druggists, $1; six for 85. Prepared by TO ALL’WITH OUR PURE bey National Exchange. “Yos, The. airbrake’s on fire. You run ] t , i FornisHep house of3 rooms for rent. eorge Clark talked freely with the PERSONAL MENTION, Special Dispatch te ‘he Globe-Democrat. Fred Morris & family, San Franciveo,. 2°h tere nbout a rod and you'll. find a bas, 0 ee an DICES, : tev about: hi : are sf : Atnanta, Ga., October 2.—L.G. Tur-. W. H. Hunt se 1 *) omelet of water beside the track. Bring it i Enquire at Pioneer Candy Factory. reporter about his experiences since his. secial and Other Notes About People f Atl haa i : 5. eat Unt, : ene d'nie.? , , ; disappearance from home, and at times Old and Young. chats anta, has just received infor. Benhayon, ee As the train stated up again the conduc . Se DEsPONDENCY, d by a d 2H Seana ; : Davi i ? mation that he and five other relatives} M. Bestandig, do or shanted to Boscome, who whs trying to BORN.” : . . ‘ : voided by taking Simmons . Bis voiee choked up and -he exhibited avid Muir returned last evening have falle ‘ : G. Vega, : do Pee , You will learn important facts about liver, can be avoided by taking ; : allen heir toa fortune amounting WwW. § ¥ d i . ray 5 ‘ Teas by viait ti Liver Regulator. much feeling. rom San Francisco, to $1,300,000. When the California pold Varren Spencer, . “Next time you get on a train you do At Grass Valley, Oct. 28, to the Wife 5 a isiting our si ~~ nee ; Dr. Woodmansee of Grass Valley went ae 8 C. Burt, Md lat the conductor tells you to, Quit ran. of John Low, a daughter. will pay you to make a personal visit, = Summer Hats at Cont. Trimmed and untrimmed summer hats at cost at Mrs. Lester & Crawford's. tf Schilling’s Beat. Buy, try—on them rely. A Sure Cure fer the Liquor or Opium Habits. The East India cure for these awful hahits can be given without the patient’s knowledge, and is the only kuown specific Hearing thathe was suspected of the killing, he started up town that evening to surrender himself, but was met by two men who told him he was in danger of being lynched. He the. took to the woods and spent that night within 300 yards of the Chinese garden back of his house. Next day he went down on the South Yuba along which stream he -has since camped, enduring many hardships. The ‘most_of the time he hasbeen to North San Juan today. Fred Morris and family, whohave been in.San Francisco for a week past, returned today to the Marguerite mine. W. R. Spalding and W. F. Wilkie of Truckee are intown. Mr. Wilkie is president'of Donner Parlor, N.S. G. W. Warren Spencer was in town this morning on his way from San Francisco to the San Jose mine. Work is to be resumed at the mine’ immediately. ; J. H. O’Connor of North Bloomfield returned this morning from San Fraucisfever broke out, in 1849, Siddingham Turner, an uncle of Mr. J. G. Turner, left his home in Okolona, Miss., and beCame one of the original ‘‘forty-niners.” Turner struggled and delved and staked vain fot a find. On one occasion himself and several companions became lust in the great desert bordering on the Gila, and for three months were wanderers in that barren tract almost starving, and when they were finally discovered and led_out by a friendly tribe of Indians off claim after claim only to struggle in} W. H. Hamilton, Placerville, J. €. West, Strawberry Valley; “F. G. Choote, Truckee, E. Decker, New York, W.R. Spalding, Truckee, W. J. Wilkie, do J. H. O'Connor, North Bloomfield, Dr. Woodinansee, Grass Valley. Advertised Letters. The following is a list of the letters remaining in the Postofliceat Nevada City, Nevada County, Calif., Oct. 29, 1891: Barrett, Mrs, Martha Bergeman,, Jolin ut,”=-Detroit Pree Press. She wasa fresh looking your girl, with rosy cheeks and spar And when she returned to the seemed troubled, said. “What's the matter?’ dng alter us; you can’t catch the limited. ‘ » baak and-veport to thesuperintend: Her Great Objection tothe City, 1g country kling eyés, ind had come to visit her city relatives. Shetook astroll around the neighborhood house she ‘I guesa [’ll go home to-morrow,” she Don't you like the city?” asked her city cousin. “No; +-don't;" she said-with decision; At Grass Valley, Oct. 20, tothe wile of John Phillips, a son, is At Columbia Hill, Ovotober 22d, to the wife of ‘Il’, . Curnow, a daughter, At Grass Valley, October 27th, to the wife of A. Burrows, a son, At Grass Valley, October 28th, to the wife of William Nankeryis, a san, Remember—— Great American Importing Tea Co.’s Comm RBROIAL Srreer, Nevapa Crry, Mit. Street, Grass VALLEY, October 22—I1m Dissolution Notice, 1HE undersigned, heretofore carrying on the Blacksmithing and Horseshoeing business under the firm name of Denney & Gray, have this day dissolved partepee wes ae : ; rship by mutual consent, for the purpose ; it is not injuriouginthe. an i they were in such a etarving condition 1 “Do you miss the green fields?” queried Herasiy vy. . : 1 within three miles of North Bloomfield. i i &° » Carter, R. L. ; Mr, Denney will continue to conduct least degree ; manufactured by the Emer wo eer are ote . oo, Wuere bales been porocasing & winter . 4) they could eat nothing. but raw Clark, J. She city cousin: the business, 4 son Drug Co., San Jose, Cal., and for sale by W. D. Vinton, sole agent for Nevada He was at George Shearer's (that being the longest trip he has taken) as stock for the store of O’Connor & Morrison. ‘ City: tf From the Subline To the ridiculous is but a step, according headache. For sale by Garr Bros. or W. D. Vinton. : The Home Benefit Life Association Sells Insurance at Actual Cost. Asx’ your grocer for ‘‘Lily White” flour and see that you get it. tf. _-BEECH'S TEA. fe The Only Brand Safe te Use in this Climate. Saar The air here is pure and the system should receive only pure things. Yet, how many people are innocently drinking poisonous téas, atuff that is not fit for a dog to.drink. The onty genuine, pure leaf tea is Beech’s Sundrizd Te.‘ Thos. Shearer reported. He says that it was his intention -to have Shearer bring him in the morning after he got there, but He has been -in—-constantcommunication with friends at North Bloomfield. They had an appointed place where they left a letter for him every two er three days, and he thus kept posted. He says the only trouble was that everybody led him-to believe thatOstrom would swear: he was the murderer. He emphatically denies all knowledge
of the crime. : On the 17th ef September, which was the date of the cowardly murder by an unknown assassin of S. Galavottius that gentleman and Jay Ostrom were bringing deeet J. * ro Btate—S Themes ~Flint-of San dough for several days. At length Turner, in partnership with a Mr. Talcott, Douque, Mri. Laura Elgin, Mrs. Stewart Gallagher. William, girl. “Oh, no; it’s not that,” said ‘the country “The noise of the streets troubles you, 1 Benito county, Grand Vice President of the N. 8S. G. W., will arrive at this city on Saturday, Nov. 7, and a special meetHERE AND THERE. A Brief Reeerd of Various Matters of Lecal Interest. Defendants in the Westerfield estate case today filed a notice of appeal. Four boys were arrested last evening for stealing some bottles of whisky from received a lecture and were released, , Grant Dorsey, a colored youth, is on trial today before a jury in Justice Mulloy’s court, the charge against him being the use of improper languge on the street. Will Plunkett is attorney for the accused, District Attorney Nilon being the prosecutor. ‘a teamster’s wagon. They paid the bill, . formerly of Rhode Island, struck a rich vein and began making money rapidly. As the men began to grow into a posi-}man~—andhad received goud advantages when grewing up. The susceptible heart of ‘the New England maiden was not averse to the advances of the young Southerner. Up to ‘this period Turner had written to friends in Micsissippi, but had little to relate, save his multip.ied misfortunes, but now he wrote that as he was married he would bring his bride and pay them a visit. That was the last letter from Siddingham Turner. The war coming on, the family they otherwise would have instituted. During the past summer a niece of Siddingham Turner visited friends in Texas, and while there met a gentleman from was prevented from making the researches . ’ Gregory, Jesse Langdon, Henry he Lucas, Thos. J. If-not-called-for-in fifteen days the letters will be sent to the dead letter office. Parties calling for any of these letters will please say advertised. i i CaLvin R. Cuarxe, P. M. Bad_Blood. Impure or vitiated blood is nine times out of ten caused by some form of constipation or indigestion that clogs up the system, when the blood” naturally becomes impregnated with the effete matter. The old Sarsaparillas attempt bupposer” HURFEsted the City co “I don’t mind it at all,” re country girl. country girl. Breaking It Gently superior eedingly fond of. their cows, story: . the road one day when the vil tnet iin. ‘ “Why so sad, Farmer Jan? pastor. replied Jan. : “What is it?” usin. turned the “Of course the air is not as pure and the frighteh me, and I don’t get bewildered by the crowds, but [ haven't seen a front gate toswing on moonlight nights since I’ve been here. How in the world do you city girls ever get married?” —Chicayo 'l'ribune In the province of Holstein, noted for its breed of cattle, the people .are_not. only very thrifty,-but.oxcountry as may be gathered from the following characteristic Farmer*Jan was walking sadly down lage pastor ” said the “Ah, I bavea very sad errand, pastor,’ All persons indebted tothe late firm are requested to settle their accounts imAbsolutely Pure. A-Cream of. Tartar Baking-Powder.— Highest of all in leavening strength— Latest U. 8. Government Fodd Report, mectiately; CHAS, W. DENNEY, W. ©. GRAY. Nevapa§Crry, Oct. 15, 1891. \ ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United Statea Courta. . OULLGR-MGrGen & Roberts’ Block. Neva a City 4.0. CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Notary Publio, , AND CONVEY ANORR, QEFICE—Sonth aida BR Bt site Union Street, Nevada Oisy, Wil practice in all the Courts of the Sta and he Courts ofthe United "tates within he State of California,. Shurtleff, at the Plaza Grocery, ‘is the is ci ; In his ad t the Methodist Church ‘ ‘ . to reach this condition by at . “Farmer Henrtk’s cow is dead in my Bi oy an Py : c sole agent for this Tea im Nevada City. ipl Shi as rae laa ina at gst ex-Judge Walli neve cos who, upon learning who the . tacking the blood with the drastic mineral pasture, and . am on my way to tell him.” JUST , R EC EJ V E D, . ALSO, ‘i He has on hand 1000 pounds of it. to sell} of gold, George Clark disappeared from y eae 48 . lady was, informed her that he had known “potash.” Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla 19] ~ “A hard task, Jan.” THREE CASES . LIMES, to people who want a pure article. tf : a stated that the production in the United} 14. uncle well, that he had died a year. modern. It goes to the seat of the trouble, “Indeed it is, pastor, but Laball break tt] FRESH TAHITI LEMONS his home, at North Bloomfield and the/ 4144. in 1890 of distilled and salt previous, leaving an immense fortune and . !* #fouses the liver, kidneys and bowels and . to him gently.” : edhbiaNho la . LEMONS, : Suamons Liver Regulator cured me of . officere have over since been hunting in liquors was one billion gallons, and not] ,, Kira: never having married, Miss invigorates the circulation, and the impuri. = ‘fTow will you do that?’’ ORANGES. . BANA NAS. sore debility and loss of appetite.— ert rs;-Edmund-¥itton, Frankford, Pa. It Blesses All COFFEE Is indigenous to almost all tropical countries having a moist climate. It has become the national drink in every country in which it grows. In none of them does the use of intoxicating liquor largely prevail. Coffee has.all the good ‘effects of liquor ‘Without its disadvantages, It charms the taste, is appetizing, bracing, cheeringleaves no. injurious effects. _ The. vain for him. He has in the meantime heen reported ag haunting various’ places in this State and Nevada. Only last week, as will be observed by reference to .} another column, he was reported to have been at Pleasant Valley, and;this week was believed to have been at Emigrant Gap. The two points are nearly fifty miles apart. CHALES NOVAY’S GUEST. Clark’s Double Breakfasts at the Hospitable Farmer’, House. About half past six o'clock on Tuesday or Wednesday morning of last week as Charles Novay and Henry Kohler four billion gallons as reported yesterday -by-a-correspondent of this paper. The World Enriched. The facilities of the present day for the production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the only remedy which is truly pleasant and refreshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently in the spring time or in fact, at any time, and the better it'is known the more popular it becomes, eres. The Home Benefit Life Association Turner took occasion to speak of her uncle’s engagement to Miss Talcott and . his subsequent si'ence. ; **Yes”’ he said, ‘‘I have heard about it, andit is one of the saddest affairs that ever came to my notice. It was justa week before they were to have been married that a riot occured in the mines. A number of miners who had some fancied grievance had conspired to destroy the mining machinery, and were only prevented from doing so by the timely assistance of those loyal to the proprietors. It was a-hand to hand struggle,-in which a number on either side went down and one of the first to fall was Talcott. His wife and daughter had been left at home with strict instructions not to leave, but ties are quickly carried off through the natural channels. Charles Lee, at Beamish’s Third and Market Sts.,s. ¥., writes; ‘I took itfor vitiated blood and while on the first bottle became convinced of its merits, for I could feel it was working a change. It {2p cleansed, purifiedand braced Qa me up generally, and everyi thing is now working fill and regular.” J s Vegetable ou Sarsaparilla FOR SALE 8Y CARR BROS A Necessity. “T shall tell him first tha mother who is dend, and th cow!’’— London TitBits. é Had the Balge. He was in steps of the Elevated station avenue. He took plenty of ti a dead head puss to a theater. slowly to the ticket box and just as it was locked on him, grin as he pniled the strap. ““Too late for what?” To take this train,”’ t it is his en, having opened the way for sadder news still, T shall tell bim itis vot-bhis mother, but-the no burry as be went up the on Third me to buy his ticket, and he carefully looked it over to see whether it was a genuine ticket or He walked fluttered it in, and then he advanced slowly to the up town train and reached the gate of a-car “Too late!’ suid the conductor with-a “Didn't want to take it~—April fool! Just came upto pay you off for leaving sas oe : Th tf eone day last spring! Go abead with best morning bracer-the best Social . rg jgading wou on Mr. Novay'sranch. Is the Otdest Association on the Const . the young lady, without rogard to the ER cligcoigred pres erate pt a gaa drink~{s a -cup of rich, fragrant, in Pleasant Valley, a well dressed and Flour $2.90 2. Hundred. danger, ventured forth and. arrived: in creases every year in} Andas the.train syed away he walked strong Ont pane Pe. good dooking stranger. approached ‘them: * time to see her father fall. She rushed to England, Russjayand . off down stair, chuckling and cackling : Schilling’s BestTRY IT. If you have not already done so-a revelation awaits will thank us for telling you of it. DON'T ACCEPT any other said _ to be just as. good. Demand the “I am very hungry,” said he, ‘‘and have nomoney; but if you will give me some breakfast] will leave this pocketknife as security.” “Go right down to the house and my wife will give you something to eat,” » . eaid Mr. Novay. ‘The stranger said he did not like to do so, there being no men there.” © : Young Kohler then went to the house with him and Mrs. Novay set before him a nice breakfast which he devoured with an avidity that was amusing. He was sociable and expressed the profoundest gratitude for the meal. Bae “] am without, money now,” he said tothe lady upon leaving, ‘‘but I will not forget to pay you well for what I have eaten.” have said from the first that he was no common tramp. Yesterday Farmer Novay came to the 18-Pounds of Brown Sugar For $1. At the Beehive Grocery Store. tf ORKING PEOPLE you. In =richness-flavorThe family have ever since been talking can take Simmons Carekeh SRST CmNENG PRET ee oh ‘mediate demand for the importation of @. fe—By Jove, I wish I could prove the strength richness; Bays ; : h wey neers such as George KE. Turner, J; C. prand of tea that is ae ; Ww it Is unrivaled. Try ft yourself . about what a nice appearing man he was, Liver Regulator ick 1. J, Rolfe and oth Pi [neha at is guaranteed to be un. gepth of my affection for you! r1ices t e (@) est and have your friends try It, You [and wondering who he could be. They! without loss of timeordane . Dickeriitly © + segyhit “ta, and ‘present . wish Mie Brota as eater lite . : , er from exposure. I}ike the place of a doctor ‘and costly prescriptions‘This assistance. Turner saw her and pursued. He seized her to drag her out ‘. of danger, but he had scarcely.done so when, a bullet, directed at him,. struck her in the breast, and she fell dead in his arms. Turner lived out his days a gloomy heart-broken man. The widow Taleott did not long survive, and, having no heirs; the entire property pass into the hand of Turner. Miss Turner communicated with her friends, and a lawyer,recommended by the Texas friend, was written to in Nevada City. He is nuw’ engaged in taking legal steps to secure the fortune for the heirs. Mr. L. G. Turner is one of six who will inherit the property. The, TRANSCRIPT. reporter. today. made none of them have recollection of such amanas Sydenham Tusner ever jiving here. They all express the opinion that the priucipal Eurotea-drinking countries, DBut~ it does not grow in iS alone thet, but thouq sands of. Europeans upon arriving in the ‘ United States gradually discontinue its use, and finally cease it altogether. This state of things is due to the fact that the Americans think so much of business and 60 little of their palates that they permit China and Japan to ship them their cheapest 9nd most worthle:s teas. Between the wealthy classes of China and Japan and the exacting: and cultivated tea-drinkers of Europe, the finer teas find a ready market, The balance of the crop comes to America. Ia there gny wonder, then, tuat our taste for tea dogs not appreciate? + In view of these facts, is there not an-impurity? We think there is, and present Reoch's Tes. Its purity is guaranteed in every: respe It has, therefore, more inherent strength than the cheap teas you have roud.—M, Quad in New Yor World. A Preliminary Suggest over having tue bulse on the Third avenue k Evening with Miss Brown as a start.—Life. Complicated Anger. ? Gilhooly—You say your wife is in a bad COME BEFORE THE RUSH! THe Superior Canpy Factory (J. M. Foley, Prop’r), 13 Commercial st., Nevada City. Furnishing a Eee atannmE thames? : Has just received the Largest and Most Elegant Stock of Clothing, Gents’ Goods, etz., ever brought to this or any other county. he rid : : ee ws ha tion to have some luxuries, Mr. Talcott] _ oui Min tia. ts ~~" _/. soot ruins everything,” admitted the city te = ‘to Schilter; and from mise ry ‘to happiness . Shearer's-remarks-led him-to-believe he} ing ofHydraulic Parlor-wilt be-held-that. i Wast for his family, w wileand anf” Mite, Johnnie. oe ak ee P.F, SIMONDS is butajunp if you use Chephaline for] would not be safe even in jail. evening to receive him. — only daughter, Turner was a young Ralph, T. W. i Oh, I don gg fee ck Fh pe Attorney and Counselor -at Law,} : 4 f the Atlanta dispatch is the invention . been driuking; fully one third less bel hi ? 9 standard, SCHILLING’S BEST, and . County seat to do some trading, Hewas) and is therefore the mediof an imaginative preas correspondent, . quired for ta tteslon. hip you will diaPeanybuabetntie: she is, T il i P {i () p [eH y N ( y CL () P R ) [ A : i telling’ some scquaintances about his cine to be kept in the T hues ih of . Cover the first time you make ft, Likewise,) ‘What is she angry about?” s f al see that you get It. hungry visitor. household to be given upon One Turner whose first name none of . 1. asvor is delightful, being the natural fe-. “In the first place, she got. angry at the : “Would you know him again if you fea dication of approache : them remember was here in early days, Vor of an unadalterated article. Itisarevela-. servant girl, then she got angry at me beThe i the. World « for General Use. FE ican Lak waiies Marchal . tre nee on Of appro: He was @ mason or plasterer by trade. . tion totes-drinkers, Sold only in packages. cause I didn’t get angry at the servant Best in *; World = tor = § ° pie o [Neg : Pore ing sickness. It contain® *. prom here he went to San Francisca and . bearing this marks * Gat wer tars wer hesteae sie pet ; , “Among & thousand,” was the sek. Had yd be Soa ord las Saad from had a position in BEEC TEA anary ad the servant Ga. Degen under : The New Three-Volume Ecition “Test Logg . gas tle yet thoro in ite. ‘ é $ PRLS : 5a i ; Comprehensive .ad compact—b$,000topics. Complete in 8 convenient volames, ’ of George Clark, the North eld} gentle y 4 be given: = FRIES, nce ee RRR Gompperhaseter og compost some stroneth and flavor. 06 . fugitive. Mr. Novay studied it caréfulSctlon, en cee Never hire a person whe wants to vee “Dear me! dear me!’’ cried Ethel as the Wow heeds. bavecriters ‘not hope walting with only.a parte acyclopedia; Be I oe ly for a moment. Le with safety and the most know why you want done "Pure As . dhood hotel inted to midnight. . Bene Chdap “Leos them balf the price of slmilar works. + ; i "fhe Polley of The" “I will make an affidavit that it is the) gatiefactory results to any : £ “ Nis waster, Sent?” asked her. . Send to us for specimen pages, ete. that you may see for yourself. + Howl Bexurrr Lire Assocra tion is wonpicture of the man who.ate at my house . regardless of Ix a joint debate it is expected that . Price 60c per pound “y wat mother. cal) the special attention of Sthoo) Trustees. Teachers, etc., e one of the disputants will be roe:ted. “Why, mommer, I buried Chollie de . as x beef in the sand this morning and forgot te dig him up!’—New York Sun. ; “See eRe rte > TEOS, SEURTTEFF. derfully brief, simple and absolutely de. that morning,” be cmphatcal-. JY has no equal. Mtiy ie A EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT, oid of alt toximioplitiom ears oo. es df & Wie as ee aed > eS Gre! —_ te" Y i