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FRIDAY EVENING, SEPT. 4, 1891.
Old and Young.
John McBean came down from Washarrived ‘here
TAS este:
© Dan Donahue and W. W. Ward, two
well-known citizens of Marysville, are
Adselma Charonnat ofthis city’
ale.
“a
United States Hotel at Marysville, is in
Miss Ida Ray has returned from Oakland and is visiting Miss Mary Costello of
Mather ofthe North
¥. H. Bell and family, accompanied
by Miss Bristow of Auburn, arrived here
» last evening from that town. _
Miss Nellie Cartia of thiscity will next
at Christian Valley, Placer county.
Frank and wife and A. 8.
’ Bigelow of Columbia Hill and R. 1.
‘Thomas and wife of Birchville are attend+ ing the Fair. i ey
Prot. L. D. P. Syleand wife arrived at
Grass Valley Wednesday evening. The
* gentlemen is. the newly appointed principal of the public schools of that town.
«Kd. McLaughlin and wife of San Jose
but is now engaged in the banking business. :
“Dennis Mud” of the Colfax Sentinel
has been engaged to go to Sacramento
during the State Fair and write funny
things for the Evening News. The lad
_“*writes” by going to the case and setting
The steam beneath the mil wheel .
iw
Red bouses took
green;
The garrulous magpies to each other call,
A silvery sound of horse bells shakes the air,
Etched-un the
bridegroom is twénty-three.
that.the event was-an assured fact busiiv awake nights wondering what pretty
iss Cobert and her lover would do next
o furnish nnnaual snbjects for gossip.
it Was more than two years ago that
Miss Cobert.and Anthony Fraley _be“ame acquainted at a picnic. it was x
. case of reciprocal love at first sight, and
he yonng man began making frequent
“alls on Miss Anna at her father’s house.
’apit Cobert had different ideas about
vbho. his danghter’s lover should be,
iGwever, Fraley’ then being only just
‘at of his time as a carpenter, with no
visible fature. and he soon notified An\una.aml ordered. Anna to receive no
arther attention from Anthony _ Findng that nothing could change theold
zentleman‘s deterinination, his danghter
“tpparently obeyed his will and her
lover called po-more.<—.—‘nunicate with each other was. made
tianifest a few weeks later, when Miss
Cobert was found missing from her
rocin one day. and in her place was
4 hote stating that the dictates of her
White roads with flinty margins ride and fat: . O¢
And, seant of grass, the-tethered oxen glean.
Now calm with coming night. The acacias
st
sky, where shadows rare
Guard, ax mute sentinels, the enchanted land
sontrary, she o
jogben
‘bert. to. Anthony Fraley, a. prosperous
young builder. The~bride~is twenty !
years-old, pretty and vivacious. The
dess Was. almost entirely suspended in
the village for half a day. so bee bed
*verybody that at last he didn't have
But that they managed to see or com}
tions of James
fi
Johnson Reahy no means a
prepossesshad . three children, one
for her fickleness: From that day and
for weeks, greatly to the amazement of
Anthony Fraley, Anna's father used every meaas to reconcile the stubborn and
inexplicable lovers, but Anna would not .
again see or speak to el ain the
y accepted attenher age. Inthe nieantime Fraley had
}xepented of his hastiness in revenging
2 ult oc kama the day of the elope~ . ment, and persistently endeavored to ob_ (. tain bis former sweetheart’s forgiveness,
. but she held out stoutly against his ap. peals, although they were aided by the
rts of her father. Six months after
‘her elopement and its peculiar ending,
pahé told her father that she intended to
marry Widower Johnson. As Widower
nearly as old as Miss Cobert, every one
‘were . new that the girl was going to marry
married: by Dominie Blacklock on Fri{ ,, . thes
day morning. — At first people refused to
believe it, but ‘when it became known
im simply out of pique.
not a man of
No one knew this better than Anthony
-Fraley, and he made up his mind to prevent the wedding. He chose a singular
way of doing it. He went to Johnson
and told him that if he married Anna
Fraley he would shoot him dead on’ his
wedding day. Widower Johnson was
particularly strong personal courage, and Fraley's manner was
so determined that he was filled with
‘@iortal terror. The result was that he
broke his engagement. with the tailor’s
daughter. This did not seem to grieve
ber in the least, neither did it have any
effect in softening her toward her old . .
great expectations as
bert family, and ceased his endeavors to
bring about a reconciliation seis
ay young man and his daughter.
y himself finally made up ‘his mind
that he might as‘well give up his efforts
to renew the old relations, and about
three months ago
‘considerable partiality to the’ danghter
of his old employer, he’ having in the
eantime started in business for himself. . Some time before he began paying
attention to his former employer's daughter Miss Cobert had gone to Ulairaville
to live witb an aunt, who was an\invalid.
According to. the gossip of Coalton
a up his quaint articles.
Spaulding to see how the work of con
structing the new dam is progreasing.
Matthew Twomey, by his attorney. T.
ed in Giass Valley.” =
K. Casper will accompany them.
‘ W. F. Englebright has gone to Lake): that she had eloped with Anthony
ae se 8. Ford, has begun proceedings in the
a. Superior Court to obtain a divorce from
as Mable Twomey, charging that she has
Le deserted him and is living with Frank
Miss Grace Williams of San Francisco,
a member of the art preservative, arrived
er ing and is the guest of Miss
: ‘ — i es “8 ae Satiens sae _raig-. prospects. and he wason the eve
Mra. 8. Casper, who has been visiting
here, will return Sunday to Truckee and
~~‘Mattie and Melville Casper returned . The tailor was at first very wroth over
heart were so mach stronger than her
about the Fourth of July a letter from
desire to obey the commands of her parone of her girl friends in this place conveyed her the intelligence that Tony
Fraley was going to marry his new
famé, and in replying to this letter Miss
Cobert had written, “Tony Fraley isn’t
or so before the elopement Papa Cobertgoing to do any such thing.” At'any
rich uncle in Pittsburg -from whom the to her father’s ‘unexpectedly and ‘withyoung man had great expectations, and . ont notification. The gorsip of the place
found it-to be based on a very solid foun. she wanted him to send for Anthony
lation. hier oe to} Fraley. Whether she did or not Ancome over the sc eming Ors Viewson thony Fraley certainly went to. Cobert’s
the subject. of his daughter's ‘marital . on the very night of Anna’s arrival. He .
=, . continued going there right along, and
nouncing to her that be had. of} the first thing people knew it was anseparating her and her lover, and that
nounced that Anna Cobert and An
tions, when the elopement ‘was anJuly 81, and.so they were.
nounced to him in bis danghter’s note. . such is the romance that hes kept-the
Fraley and that they had gone away te
get Inarried. : ®
Fi Now, it bad so happened that a week
a Fun Ahead.
Itis hinted that the Grass Valley Tidecandal
Valley Telegraph will be fitted out with
one suit to be brought on similar grounds.
The Telegraph should rustle around and
Provoke at least one more case of the kind
80 as to keep pace ‘with its esteemed con“* . the Tidi
Death of George Snell.
George: Snell, an old resident of the
lower part of the county, died at his home
“on the McCourtney ‘road Wednesday
morning of cancer. He was a native oj
Cornwall, England, and aged about 4%
years. He leaves two children, a son anc
adaughter, Mra. JesseUole. Mrs. J. M.
Walling of Nevada City was a hice o1
the deceased. The funeral took place
this afternoon at two o'clock with interment at Rough and Ready.
They Both Stayed Away.
Says the Marysville Democrat: "We
shave received a complimentary ticket
with a reqnest to be present at Nevada
City Thursday evening next at @ special
ameecting of the Nevada City Athletic Club
and to take part in the exercises. We
known the ‘Unknown’ for a long time,
and will endeavor to join the gang, but
should we fail will request Judge Rolfe to
stand in.”
Ss
How's ©
Your Liver ?
ings is to shortly enjoy the luxury of two. ter of the commande
publication of certain comments in connection with the reproduction of a bit of . the family at once and save all fear of
igi in the Sacramento
are not acquainted with Scoble, but have . 88*ed what had become of the rig.
left there hud taken the horse and car
riage und driven away, leaving word to
say tothe young man when he came
back that she “guessed that she must
have been only im fan, and had gone back . ‘di
ie," } r
ishneas, but hired a horse and carriage
of the landlord, and with the hostler to}drive hitn started in pursuit of wong ln
The fresh horse overtook the other four
miles out of Fryburg and Miss Co
Was compelled tos ay a
i -declaiming against some of the .
“Ob, Tony,” replied Miss Cobert, +] abuses in woman's apparel for genera:
only meant jt in fun; let's wait,”
+ hawt ta ahaxt
cipitated matters somewhat, it was a
good. thing all-round, for it would enable him to saye his in the matbis danghter, and at tho same time fusten the young man and his prospects in
gossips of this place more than busy for
maar
Ne Benjamin Cobert.—New York
ee
eaten Norwegian Time. :
English tourists in Norway are re
Ported to be not a little perplexed by the]
eccentricities of Norwegian time. At
future uncertainty. So he gave up the. home they are accustomed toa uniform. ’
Bee. It is also rumored that the Grass idea of pursuit, and went to his work time, calculated for the meridian of
Greenwich; but in Norway every town
adopts its own meridian, hence
watches are perpetually appearing to be
wrong. The telegraph offices and the
railways that happen to be in connection
with Christiania regulate themselves, it
is true, by Christiania mean time, but
with ie “pre Ping quiet unconcern su : neighbors, who
had quickly heard the. news and were
making the most of it.
Fryburg is eight miles from Coalton,
and thither the eloping couple drove as
fast as the horse Fraley had hired would
carry them, for they expected that An.
‘na’s father would be after them in hot
Purspit as soun as he received his danghter's note. As they neared the place for
which they ‘had set out to be married
the other railways, together with the
steamers, start punctually by local time,
To add still further to his bewilderment,
mo sooner does the traveler cross the
the girl grew extremely uneasy, but they than the Swedish railway time,
reached the village, stopped at a hotel, . Which is eighteen minutes different from
where Miss Cobert remained while ber . Christiania time, comes into use.
lover went ont to hunt ap someone who. 4n Bergen unfortunate strangers who
could marry them, leaving the horse . have set their watches by the town or
tied at the post in front of the hotel. Postofiice clock are constantly rushing to
Fraley wan along time in finding any . the telegraph offize only to find that it is
one who vould perform the unxionsly . closed in accordance with Christiania
desired ceremony, for one of the two . time. The unlucky British tourist who
ministers of the place was officiating at . spends so. much of his time and money
# funeral. and the other had gone fish. in Norway in these days might fairly
ing. The young man finally: fonnd a . ask for a little more consideration. The
instice of the peace, who accompanied . Norwegians themselves are asking for a
vey to the ‘hotel to marry him and the baiform time agcording to the meridian
r janis ¥
When Fraley and the justice arrived. ~
at eager » the former noticed that the
horse an SS Were gone, The
young man hurried into the house and
The
lundlord told bim that the girl he had
pe eeeeeenereee
Remarkable Vitality of Seed.
It has been claimed that the seeds
taken from ancient Egyptian tombs are
capable of growth, but proof of the
@lamm is lacking. It has been demonstrated, however, that seeds of a very
uge are capable of development.
berries have been raised from seed
taken from the stomach of a an who
ed during the tiine of the tate
. who reigned in the Second century of our era. Think of it, seed
springing into new life after lying dorpoet sixteen centuries!—St. Louis Re
pu : :
Press, the masculine
‘What in the world does this mean, . been Se line platform have
tions, But it has
as. it would
‘Fraley were to be married on Friday. . :
sy
in 50c and $7 bottles by
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Co.
Wioene “APHRODITINE” ou menen
. Is Sozp oy a : :
POSITIVE
of both wl ;
by the use ofAphroditing,
Cc:
*¢ Sansome Stre=t, Sn Francisco, Cal.
W. D. VINTON « + » Nevada Gity.
The Hime. Benefit Life--Assoviation
doth the meth
oyrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
nd ene oe taste, and acts
soutly yet. promptly on the Kidneys.
Liver i a eae eg
em effectually,
iches and fevers and cu habitual
this only increases the confusion, for all constipation peri tien nr
The Gelebrated French Gure,
myLungs, cough set in and finally te
gave me up saying I could live but a
short time. I gave myself up to my Saviour, determined if Icould not stay with
my friends on earth, I would meet my
absent ones above. My husband was
‘advised to get Dr. King’s New. Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I
gave it a trial, took. in all eight bottles;
it has cured meand thank God I am‘nov
awell and hearty woman.” Trial bottles free at Carr Bros. Drngstore, regular
ize, 50 cents and $1.00. :
Carr Brothers.
Schillings Best.
Untried—a joy denied:
Schilling’s Best.
“Once bought —slways sought,
For Over Half a Century.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been
~-used for over fifteen years by millions of
mothers for their children while teething,
with perfect success. It soothes the child,
softens. thegums, allays-allpain, cures
wind colic, and is the best-remedy for diarrhea. “Sold by Druggists in every part
of the world. Be sure and for ‘‘Mas,
Winstow’s Sooruine Syavur,” and take
lee! Ieet
“The Nevada Ice Company is now pre~pared_to-déliver ice-to consumers in any
part of the city. Orders.left at the office*
_+of the Company, foot-of Main street, on +
. the Plaza, or with the driver, will bée
promptly attended to. tf
THE most delicious thing to be. had in
town is Carr Bros’. Ice Cream Soda Water. : tf
Way suffer with dyspepsia, biliousi
ness or any disease of the liver when you
can be cured by Simmons Liver Rezulator.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblai », Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and
posit vely cures Piles, or no pay reqnired.
It is iiaranteed to give perfect satisfaction of tioney refunded. Price 25 cents
per box For sale at Varr Brothers’ Drug
Store. s20ly
Is the Oldest Association on the Coast.
ONE ENJOYS
od and results wher
Cleanses the sys.
dispels volds, head.
néntly. For salo
BAN FRANCI8CO, C.
LOUISVILLE, ‘KY =a
THE APHRO MEDICINE Co.
PACIFIO BRANCH,
FOR SALE BY
Icx Cexam Sona, 10 cents a glass, nt
no other kind. 25 cents per bottle. tf
4 We refer ton few: .
a
ise
lime apna
h :
Post 8,8 F.
7 >. Vegetable
Joy S sarsaparnta
Same price, 91.00 oF 6 for 36.00,
FOR SALE BY CARR BROS.
Confectionery dle Cream
PARLORS,
Broad Street, opposite Citizens Bank.
. HAVEJTHE CHOICEST STOCK OF
“ CANDtrIEs;
¢ Ever brought to Nevada County. '
Ice. Cream Soda Water
if SPECIALTY.
Pureand Rich Ice Cream
BY T.« LIsH.
ANTOINE TAM,
THE PIONE © CATERER,
Nations/ Exch117e Hatel :
Barber Shop. e
VM. WALTERS..... Proprietor.
National Hotel Building,
Broad Street. -....7., Nevada City.
Everything First-class.
The Best of Work Done.
Two good second-hand barber chairs for
sale, WM. WALTERS.
J. R. REDMAN, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon,
>. GRASS. V. ;
HRONIC DISEASES, —wellai u, 1
6 peculiar to females, 1 les ;
raredLe treat Diseases A.ucuable to ki
avwesidence : Mrs. Novitz<y’
Office : Cloke's Building, © °™%*Office Hours :
to 8p. uw.
10 to12 4. M.,2 todand
{Cucumber
parila in those troubles. It is daily rolieving
hundreds. The action {s ‘mild, direct’ and
(. effective. We have scores of letters from
2
d, Me ©. D, Beoaxt, 2221’ Mission . ay flow ia, to the Soe.
MRS. GRAHAM'S
~ Elder Flower Cream
not a cosmetic in the sense in. which
that term i larly used, but per-:
bowel: amanently: tifies. It creates a soft,
why ft is more ve than any otherSarsa-. smooth, clear velvety skin, and by daily
use iy makes the complexion several shades whiter. It is a constant protection from the effects of sun and wind
and prevents sunburn and freckles, and
blackheads will never come while you use
it. It-cleanses the face far better thau
soap and water, nourishes and builds up
the skin tissues and thus pr vents tue foros ~~ s. mé@tion of wrinkles. It gives the fresh‘Miss°R. Rosenblum, 232 oes Benrnees and smoothness ¢ skin
3 a you had when a little girl. . Every
lady, young or old, ought to use: it, as it
Mrs. M. B. Price, 16 Prospect . 8'V€8 @ more youthful appearance to any
ly, and thatpermanently. It contains
no acid, powder or alkali, and is as harm. less a&-dew and as nourishing to the skit
Price $1, at
all ra, or at Mrs.
Gervaise Graham's establishment, 1(5
Post Street, Sau Francisco, where she
treats ladies for all blemishes of the face
orfigure. Ladies at a distance treated by
letter. Send stamp for little book ‘‘How
to be Beautiful.”
SAMPLE BOTTLE mailed free to any
ly on receipt of ten cents in stamps to}
pay-postage and packing. Lady agents
wanted. ;
MRS. GRAHAN’S
©ures the worst cases of Freckles, Sunburn, Sallowness, Moth-patches, Pimples
and all skin blemishes. Price $1.50.
Harmless and effective. No samples can
be sent. Lady agents wanted.
THE DRUGGIST in this town who first
orders a bill of my preparations will have
his-name added to this-advertisement:-—
A Necessity.
of tea largely increases every year in
England, Russia, and
the principal Eurotea-drinking
~ countries. But it
does not grow in
* alons that, but thou‘sands of Europeans
who leave Europe
upon arriving In the
‘a ; United States gradually discontinue its use, and finally cease it
altogether,The consumption . yin
St an assortment which needs no brass band to herald its virtues, nor big space in the newspapers to blazon out its cheap-'
ness. It is one thing to have goods that are dumb, and quite:
another to have goods, like ours, that speak for themselves. .
Lester & Crawford,
Rock Creek.
Not for lack of business. Last year our sales net
over 100 per cent.
. rs,
Rock Creek Sawmill and Lumbar Co,
Doors,
Why Then ?
For those who in buying do not buy oura.
. We Have
— Nevada City.
i
M. L, &JD. MARSH, Proprietors,
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DRALERS IN
FLOORING, RUSTIC,
_ SIDING, LATHES,
Office and Yards.,.. Boulder st., Nevada City, Cal
: SHAKES; SHINGLES,
Windows,
Kept conatantly on hand or made to order,
Biindas,
Boxes.
BRIDGE AND MINING LUMBER
A Specialty.
Price 600 per pound. For sale at
This state of things is due to the fact that
the Americans think so much of business
and so little of their palates that they permit
@@> All crders, large or allsm, are given immediate and personal Bttention.
Chua aud Japan to ship them their ch pest
and most worthless 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.
Is there any wonder, then, tuat our taste for
tea does not appreciate?
in view of these facts, is there not an immediate demand for the importation of s
brand of tes that is guaranteed to be un
colored, unmanipulated, and of absolute
purity? We think there is, and present
Beech’s Tes.-Its_purityts-guarantesd in . 208 Cents for Triat Bottle, or One Dollar for Full size.
every respect. I¢ has, therefore, more inherent strength than the cheap teas you have
beem drinking, fully one third less being re: quired for an infusion. This you will discover the first time you make it. Likewise,
the flavor is delightiul, being the natural fla
. voret au unad iterated article. It isa revelaHon to tea-drinkers, “Sold only in packages
bearing this mark: é
AS NOW TAKING
Nowis Your Time if You Want to Make Money.
Chas.
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FURNISHING GOODS, Fic,
THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS . !
Tn order to ne room for the Immense Fall and Winter Stock now on the road
from the leading Eastern Manufacturers,
3 Crimes,
At the Corner of Troad and Pine Stroits,
iS-Do_
ou Know
THOS. SHURTTEFF.
.
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othing.
‘PLACE FOR M
Me
Me
Ho
mR,
Nevada City.
And
tion given to furnishing School Docicalee :
Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes can be redu
nity for securing Bargains,
COME EARLY
The very best, the Diamond Bran
F ite Family Blankets 9-4 25;
Grack Proof kubber Boots, $5.75 a pair moe yeme
Boston 400 «
Bay State 4 3.25
fhe largest line of Tronks aud
8
Men’s Mining Kip B ot; Men’s Salf top cole $4.00" wenaam Fine Men's HAND SEW
M en’s Lace and Button, $1.87, worth Men’s Erogans, $1 25, worth $1.75
: Fine Men's straw Hats, from 60 . el a oth Hate, 15 cents,
Men's Dennim Overalls, Riveted, 4
HEADACHE 9,0, ¥'¢.%
CURE
of how long standing, by using
In from 3 to 80 minutes, with
Certuinity and Safety, no natter
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded !
ee a ees
CALIFORNIA CEPHLINE COMPANY, Reno, Nevapa.
~~ W. D. VINTON and OARR BROTHERS, Nevada Uity.
s Fall in Prices .
OGMLWD CLONING OUT SUE
I have positively determined to REMOV EF
NEVADA CITY as soon:as my stock of Men’s and Dope
d
or that reason I will sel] a newl 8 : a
ess than San Francisco cost. Do FR coat
BEFORE THE STOCK ~
‘ IS BROKEN.
HERE IS A PARTIAL LIST:
en’s Suita I sell now at $ 4.62, in other stores $ 7.50
wee ~ 6.75 #, 10, 00,
big a 7.00 vad 10 00,
° “ 7,50 “ 12.00.
ig “ 11,00 od 16.00
« 4 12.00 ” 18.00,
2 " 14.00 “
ment is correct, i
n’s Co‘ton Pants at $1.00 Pair, finey Patterns
like Casat
d White eaunre Paste,
ema mein Shirt, well made and Atty ‘eut, full trendy:
n’s Gingham Blouses, 35 rents.
tel Keepess’ and Families’ Picnic, A Chance to Se’ Blankets che Po i
ville Blank oe,
Hie White orices. Alo Red Comforters ot tlt shades, “Ul! #acr1B00 at losn
10-4, $7.75; 14-4, $10 each Pair,
i
“
Valises
in Nevada
City and cheaper
than you can bay
eee
sate in 8. F., $3.87 @ pair, worth $5.00,
ED Calf Lae: rth $5 ot 95.00, worth $5,
m elsewhere.
cents up,
Cantoa +1, 5 conte a pair,
Merino '¥Hel Unde-shirt and Drawers, 3 conte © h,
“
a large 4srortment of othér kinds,
: Sys’ Navy Flannel Blouge Suite Ped td ae Lente ‘ i
& Chevoit “ {ie yr li) os ei
Mixed Cassimere — « ° 22 yrs wy “30.
ce ee ea
Ments to carry a
TS Fing BGR
yacomplete line of Boys Knoe Pants, 25 cents a pair, formerly st evat, . SGa
Sacenmas “ “ t % id
AllWool « re Le
emt 86 $1. “ é 5 :
&
[Adies’ Shoes of the very best ek
Hes fine French Kid Button $y of tk, NO talertor shoe :
Gu
87, any othe kept.
fi
Uadien Fine fone ig, band to Fate
Rev, J. W, PENDLETON’S CEPHALINE :
weeeterneame st
OE RAE eS ameny Bac Ch URE ONG pad on Sg, AIS he aE