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April 27, 1895 (4 pages)

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S a ses ae ie aaa % ser 4 c: ST ecteegecee < = sea a a iiapaecinaue ataacttsti ed . ‘i neti a ae: 8 . i ‘ ee ‘ € * ; rit o os @ : a i i i j I ‘ ; I desi 1 i thofhealthy — no crime existed no rime could be z¢) PERSONAL POINTERS. THE DAILY TRANSCRIPTS gf aS ed caster colar, weomw's, cowry HE DAILY TRANSCRIPT cop ‘Published Every Evening, except Sunday. SERVED BY CARRIERS’ <— 3 Cts. per Week or 60 Cts. per Month WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE : SIX DOLLARS PER. YEAR. ATURDAY... .. APRIL 27, 1895. _—__—____ A MISAPPREHENSION. —_ Ise Notions Concerning Our Quartz Veins Entertained In Outside Centers. “Truth is stranger than fiction” is ap 1 adage that is daily verified in the doings d sayings of mien. If an individual ould say to a Nevada Countyan that this anty is destitute of deep mines and that 2 veins are barren and limited in extent would immediately: recognize. the man’s Jorance and brand his knowledge as being the most superficial character. And yet gs is the commonly accepted theory in .ropeau capitalistic centers and in our owp iters of finance in the east. Why such absurd notion should find credence it’ is possible to tell, but that it does exist is Ul known to many who have busines deals in the large financial centers of Europe i America. \ccording to the statement of a represenive of London capital. now resident in this 7 the capitalists of that place, who are ays on the alert for safe and remunerre investments, and whose representa‘gare to be fuund in every mining center the world, labor under the hallucination t this is a district of shallow mines and t @ mine having attained a depth of 500 ; or more is regarded a strange phenomely in the past and to which we shall dour-energies in the future, Nevada nty is one of the richest gold belts in the dd. The extent and richness of our veins the depth. and value of our mines are te the oppogite of what they are gener‘supposed to be by those unacquainted h our resources. There has never yet a discovered an area so rich in mineral Jth “as that which comprises Nevada aty. This county is the nestor of quartz, raulic and drift mining. Our space is limited to give.a detailed description of systems of mining. that have made this on famous throughodt the entire world MODERN JOURNALISM. . activactied os sims cot illegality exists, as long as crimes are com een Exposers of Criminals. tli it sensitive and intelligent people. The hideous crimes that were committted in the Emanuel Baptist Church of San Francisco have been the predominating feature of the metropolitan papers and the sole topic. of conversation during the past two weeks. Hardly anything else has been discussed or even thought of by the public. Toe crimes were so heinous, atrocious and inhuman in mitted by vicious characters, it is the sacred — Newspapers the Detectors of Crime and duty of the press to expose sucky lawlessness and to cause its suppression. Only in 2 ‘ x . . effective determent to crime, whether pessiSS ao cme mistic and puny-minded moralists— consider committed that sends a thrill of horror, through the civilized world. It ‘may be in =the country or it may be iu the city that these crimes occur, but their heinousness cannot be suppressed wherever the scene of their perpetration may be, and they leave their blighting effects upon the minds of all An Accident at the Nevada City Mine by Which a Man’s Sight Was’ Karly Lost. . 25 retarned trom San Francisco, Henry O, Kohler cnme down from Graniteville today. J. M. Hatcher is over from Columbia mine this forenoon by which a young man came near being blinded for life. Two miners named Kelly and Hitchens were is manner can the newspapers prove an sensational or otherwise. yesterday. sas _-<90-——_—— Jas. P. Martin of San Francisco arrived EYES INJURED. here last evening. J. B. Tully. will leave for San Benito aa county tomorrow, An accident occurred. at the Nevada City A Concise Chronicle of Various Folks, Miss Nellie Baker returned to Sacramento J. M. Walling and wife returned last evening from Sacramento, Thos. 8. Ford, the well-known attorney, Doings and Intentions. Summarized Mention of Minor Honre Happenings. al83t The Nevada County Mill has been started up again, ——At Stephen Roberts’ raffle yesterday Mrs. Panforth won_a silver set. All the school teachers were paid off yesterday. * : Charley Wilde has treated himself to an elegant new finte. Itis said* to be second to none ever made. Work has been resumed at the Montana mine, Willow Valley. great many outside mining men are among them, The Black-Oak mine near New England We have received a fine sample line of] ornament of both sexes, use only Hall’s — Sweaters and will take orders for the next Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. ten days from any one, desiring these garmenté. Wg have them in all colors. and prices, for men and boys. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises; Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Tue Op RELIABLE. Lixpiey’s Cuerus Tea, best 50-cent tea Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, in town, for 30 sss cash atGaylords. 20] Qorns; andall Skin Eruptions, and positively eo ‘ : ¢ cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranPiano Tuning, _ teed to give perfect satisfaction or money C. W. Bennett, the piano tuner, will be. refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For in town about May Ist. = al7-3t sale at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store, making an upraise from the 500 to the 600 level. James Daniels, a young man of this P. B. Gallagher of San Francisco came in on last evening’s train. Andy Hampel came in on last evening’s Mills in Placer county bas been bonded for $60,000. * County Surveyor Miller has been up to their character that it is impossible to find a parallel for them in this or any other State in the Union. There is an impression that only a human fiend could be capable of such dastardly deeds. It is to be hoped that the perpetrator of these crimes, whoever he may be, will be brought to justice and that he will hang until he is dead. We have previously intimated that since these crimes were. discovered the leading metropolitan dailies have devoted pages of space to their description and the collection city, who isemployed at the mine as 4 shoveler, was assisting them. Kelly went to another portion of the mine to get some lagging which was needed and left the other two men in the drift. During Kelly’s absence a large amount of water broke through the roof of the drift and poured down, the slope, carrying everything with it, * 7 The rapid rush of water took Daniels and Hitchens off their feet and carried them down the chute for quite.a distance. While being carried down Daniels had both eyes train from Sacramento. George Taylor of San Francisco came in on last evening’s train. ; Robert’Simmons, Jr., has returned ‘from San Francisco. : Joe, Mitchell of San Francisco is here spending a few days, Charles Nessler and M, Gregovich of San Francisco arrived here on the morning train, Charles Hegarty, Jr., returned from Smartsville last evening on his way to Moore’s Flat. s+ -bee dispel this erroneous, impres-. jverstep the bounds of propriety in their © °. that this journal has labored so assidu. of evidence that will fasten the guilt of these terrible deeds on someone. The re~ porters of these journals have been as earnest aud indefatigable in ferreting out the crimes as the politemen and the detectives themselves, And it is in this capacity that the newspaper of today serves @ double purpose, viz, the recorder of current events and be impossible to recount the innumerable instances where journals have played a prominent part in detecting murderers, exposing customs houses frauds and in breaking up political cliques who rob the taxpayers and thwart justice. It is true that occasionally it appears that the papers zeal to-fasten the guilt of some enormous crime on af particular individual, but if they succeed in bringing the culprit to justice we certainly can condone a little overzealousness in their efforts. Less than two years ago a crime as hid~eous in its. nature as. the Emanual Church crimes was perpetrated in San Francisco. Addie Gilmour, a country girl who was engaged in dressmaking in the city, was the victim of an ignorant doctor's malpractice. Having killed the girl whilst performing an operation on her the incarnate tiend cut her body into pieces and deposited them carefully in coal oil cans to conceal his guilt. ‘ stand today without a xival in the protion of gold, we possess tha richest and it extensive system of gold ves known sxist in this State, and we can Deast of deepest gold mines in the world. Notady contributed to the circulating is regarded by those best acquainted she prosper. Y BOARD OF EDUCATION This Afternoon. Searls and D, E: Morgan. ace being 94.7. ed for April. Valley Board. eation committee. eurrent year. ——o 77ers He Is Coming. e instruments. ah etieet as Will Show a Decrease. ee 7. + 9ee+ ~ will : Return Monday. end Willis. ——— ot Oe — ca astanding the enormous amount we have ium of the world—#$300,000,000—muin. our resources as being stil] in its iny. There is more mineral lying hidden sese old hills than the whole State has . ? \ 3 eas ; hich led to her * lete identification. “ arto produced. A half a century from ne ee re = “as patna Hie agoronnly crime as they are todajyand drastic measistoday. Wenever tire of sounding the S es of grand old Nevada county. Long Some of these he succeeded in throwing into the bay. Others were hidden about the doctor's premises until an opportune time ‘presented itself for their proper disposal. This time never came. The girl’s absence was noticed and she was last seen to go’ to the doctor’s office. The detectives invaded the office but found nothing to indicate a crim& It was left fora reporter to make the distevery of portions of the missing girl’s bodyig a can, Seme of her apparel as also found by the shrewd reporter At that time the papers were fuil of the ures were taken by the\ladies and the clergymen for the purpose o urifying the press. ‘They were indignant at the descriptions given and claimed that it woold have an immoral effect on the minds of the Yeathful élement. They stated that the moder journal was by far too sensational and a filled with gravel, fine quartz° and dirt. out to the mine. He examined the eyes of the young man and found them to be seriously injured. The operation of removing the debris from the organs was very ; painful but the physician thinks the sense the detector and exposer crime, It would of sight will be retained, although everything will continually present a blurred appearance to him. When recovered and taken to the surface Dr. Muller was telephoned for and went +++ BAD STATE OF AFFAIRS. Shows a Great Falling Off. There was considerable excitement in town today caused by the report of Mrs. Meyers as to the number of school children in this district. Mrs, Myers, the School 1020 school children in the distriet. Mrs, Sukeforth was the Marshal last year and her report showed that there were 1310, This year of school “age 825. Last year three of whom were sentenced to 10 days each, 1162. If Mrs. Myers is correct it will make a difference of $3,000 to the scliools this year, and which will have the effect of . reducing the number of teachers from 12 down to 7. The City Board of Education have”’appointed a committee to investigate the matter. -. + 0@er > GREAT EXCITEMENT. j ‘High. The contest over the election of School Trustees, notwithstanding the fearful storm that is raging, is running very high, Up to 3 o’clock over 309 votes had ‘been polled, and the probabilities are that there will be} between 450 and 500 votes cast when the} Joseph P. Martin of San Francisco arrived here last evening on his way to Washington. M. Maloney and M, Farm of Sacramento j arrived here this morning on their way to North Bloomfield. Ed. K,. Schiff and B.-L. Schiff of San Francisco arrived here last evening on their way to Downieville, W. H. Armstrong and B, P. Noland came down from Alleghany yesterday on their way below. Jos. Eustis. will return to Gilroy tomorrow, He thinks the improvements made in this ejty since he left here are aunts wonderful. : ; James Marshall, superintendent of the The Report of the School Census Marshal North Star mine, Grane Valley, in company with Thomas Job, was a visitor here yesterday. Census Marshal, reports that there aré only The Latest Events at Grass Valley Up to Scandling of Allison Ranch, .died at that place this forenoon, She was but 19 years and 6 monthsof age. Her maiden name was Lizzie Thompson and she was the eldest of six children. Theatre of Mornday evening ext will unthe merchant tailoring establishment. at 35 Pine street for a number of years, today relinquished all title and claim to the pings at the Regular Session Held 2 City Board of Education met this oon, all members being present except Principal reported 9936 days’ atnce for April, the per centage of atht cases of corporal punishment were a F. Hook and E. W. Schmidt apthousand churches would accomplish in as \ before the Board on behalf of the . ™4PY years. en’s Picnic Committee, requesting . * failure. ae public schools be closed on ThursMay 16th, so that the children and . the newspapers and their mode of exposing re may attend the picnic on that day} criminality. The clergymen are eloquent in lar petition will be presented to the their denunciation of the papers, But ‘matter of raising the minimum stand. factors from thé great centers of civiliza-honorary promotion from 75 to 80. tion? Safely esconed. within their study, it., and a limit in each study to not . where it requires a whole week to prepare an 70 per cent., was referred to the. a few words of comfort and consolation for mumittee consisting of Messrs. Wall-. to check vite and illegality. These indig‘artung and Morgan were appointed . nant and obstreperous individuals have not ect the report of thie Census Marshal Ja single remedy to suggest regarding the Copningham, the Division Superin * «¢for the Sunset Telephone Co., is , ig to visit Grass Valley and Nevada . !umiuary. ithin a week or so, He will probably telephone patrous about the long withstanding the positive fact that ulation has materially inereased durp past year, yet in face of this the “Census Marshal finds that there has » increase in the number of children ‘district On account of it. The re_.ows a great falling off from that of Douglass and Deputy Sheriff will. retuen home Monday POPORIDG, any sensational features about a newspaper ave been detained in Marysville as in rebuttal in the robbery case of modification of its tone was demanded by these seli-constituted purists. The clergymen, from the lofty heights of the saored sanctum, excoriated the reporters and awed their credulous audiences into the belief that the newspaper was an injurious and criminal agency in their midst. While domiciled within the confines of their churches, they took the opportunity of making a scurrilous and uncharitable attack upon an agency. that is accomplishing more for the advancement of civilization than a But the crusade proved to be The same feeling exists today in regard to what are they doing to eliminate these evil the gentle folk, they pay’ forth no efforts nature of the reform necessary. ‘The press is the most potent factor in modern civilization, The pulpit, the lecture room, the schoolroom, all pale into insignificance when compared to this great The newspaper is a printed tablet read by millions every day whose contents are indelible, Attempts have been mage to compare-the pulpit with the : ewspaper in the influence they wield on the minds and actions of the people. It is like comparing the two great orbs of the sky— the sun and the moon, The oftener they are compared the more ‘striking the contrast will appear. Tie. newspaper of today, more than at ally previous time in history, is a faithful record ofcurrent events. It is a thirror of the world’s actions, and when it ceases to answer this purpose it ceases to become what. it really should be—a newspaper, T.e press, more than any other agency, is the moulder of public opinion. If there are it is because sensational things exist in the world, If there were no such crimes as those perpetrated in—the Emanuel Church there would be no necessity for filling the cdlymns of the papers with what may be «onsidered distasteful reading matter, but}do me any good.” -Price 50c, Sold by poles close at 6} o'clock. The fight is to a finidh, : + 2@ 0-2 x ote. Terrific Storm. The storm last night was one of the liveliest of the stason. It commenced raining yesterday afterhgon and kept up during the entire night. The rainfall during the night was 1.83 inches. Fer the month 2.37, and for the season, 63.67 inches; more than the average. NS EEN IS oe Se
No School That Day. \. At a meeting of the City Board of Baby cation today itwas decided to give the scholars a chance to attend the firemen’s picnic, which takes place on the 16th of May, and therefore there will be no sessions ofthe schools on that day. 2 -Oe + ——— Got Frightened. This afternoon the horses attached to the Grass Valley stage, while standing in front of the National Exchange, became frightened and started off fora good run, without adriver, They were captured in front of . the Treasurer’s office without having done any damage to themselves or the bus, SEITE BOER eae Painting and Paper Hanging. Ed. Dulac is prepared to do all kinds of painting and paper hanging at the lowest rates, a27-lw sik al a eras FoLey supplies us with Ice cream, , Delicious as a most entrancing dream, + *@e +Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing. the same song of praise.—A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do’all that is clamed, Electric Bitters will cure el] diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malaria] fevers, —For cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters— Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded . —Price 50 cts. aud $1.00 per bottle at Carr Bros. Drug Stere: ; 7 . Caprain Sweeney, -U. 8. A, San Diego Cal., says: ‘‘Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy, is the firet medicine I have ever found that would Carr Bros, . business. The purchasing parties are Frank T,.and Dan P. Smith of this city and these two gentlemen will conduct heal business in the future. Croup Cure, is in great demand, Pocket size contains twenty-five doses only ,25c. Children love it, Sold by Carr Bros. ——__-~@2—____——BY TELEPHONE. survey the proposed new road between Washington and Reliet Hull, : O. C. Percival has put in an electric bell at the Court House for the convenience of the county officers. . -Siuners, try and be good tomorrow and go to church, thereby giving the fair weather christians a chance to stay at home, There are several suspicious looking characters lurking around town, and the officers are watching them very closely, The Jubilee singers have gone to Simarts— predicting bad storms. rumored that the old Live Yankee mine, on the Grass Valley road, was to be started up again. Jt is nearly a sure thing now, and will prove a good mine, if properly worked. Reserved seats. for the entertainment on Monday evening can be secured at the National Hotel tomorrow, that tited feeling Hood’s Sarsaparilla is jus the medicine to restore your strength “and For a dinner pill and general family car— thartic we confidently recommend Hoop’s PILLs me —— 6-9 os _-.4 O'clock This Afternoon. The officers last night arrested six hobos, Mrs, Lizzie Scandling, wife of Richard SEP reoties af A Fine Entertainment. The entertainment to be given atthe doubtedly be one of the best ever given here, . and the house is sure to be ctowded whether The School Election Fight Running Very rains, snows or shines. The program” is . varied and of a very interesting character, to early if you want to get a good seat. . fe + *@e + Tailor Business Transfer. . R. T. Morrison, who has been conducting est of all in Teavening strength. Latest’ . United’States Government Food Report. ee Now, we will give the people of Nevada City and surroundings the Benefit. All our $2.50 and $2 Ladies’ Dongola and American Kid Button’ Shoes, round toe, patent tip, for YOUR benefit, for $1.50 per pair. ~ ° All-our $2.25 and $1.75 Ladies’. Oxford Ties, round toe, patent tip, for YOUR benefit, for $1.35 per pair. You can get them in black or tan colors. All our Men’s $2.50 and $2. California Calf Shoes, round or square toe, with or without ‘tips, for YOUR benefit, for ville, From there they expect to. go to “$1.50 per pair. French Corral, San Juan and North Bloomfield. Next Weduesday will be the first of May, but notwithstanding that fact Foster is still Our every-day Chlid’s School Shoe, sizes from 5 to 8%, for 75 cents; from 9 to 11 for 90 cents per pair; from 11% to 2 for $1.10 per pair. © : : Our Children’s Sunday Kid Button Shoes, . patent tip, sizes For the past year or so it has been }from 5 to 8% for 85 cents, from 9 to.11 for $1 per pair, ‘from 11% to 2 for $1.25 per pair. » We have just received a full line of Men's, Boys’ and Chil-~ i\dren’s Straw and Felt Hats, which we bought at a sacrifice and we will give your people the benefit, We have also received a beautiful line of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing and Shoes, which we also bought at a sacrifice, and te Vad ate wal and work ul oo are Oe ee sue benefit of the same. . We only wish you to come to our establishment and examine prices, and hope that we will be able to make a cusgive-you a good appetite. Hood’s makes tomer of you ’ pure blood. 1 Remain Resp’ct., . H. LEVITT, Proprietor of the Wonder Outiitting Store, Nevada City—Commercial Street. Grass Valley—Main Street. + uM NVM ENR YR RYN HY HH HH * POWDER Absolutely Pure. } A cream of tartar baking powder. High. . . Royal Baking Powder Co., 106 Wall St., N.Y. 9: FIT Fashion, with satin linings and silks facings, at prices GUARANTEED. that compare favorably with ‘‘store’” overcoats, Come EB. E. '\Beautiful Suitings and Overeoats, . FOR MEN’S WEAR. ~@— T have an extensive line of imported and domestic cloths for Dress Suits, Business Suits, and your ‘‘Sunday A PERFECT; . Best” Suit. Iam making OVERCOA‘S of the Latest . and see them. a DULAC, Merchant. Tailor. CommercialgStreet, in Transcript Block, —__ es oe — SHILOH’S CURE, the great Cough and a 7 eee — Mrs. T. 8S. Hawkins, Cattanooga,Tenn., . says, ‘‘Shiloh’s Vitalizer ‘sAveD My Lire.’ 1 consider it the best remedy for a debilitated . system I ever nsed.”” For Dyspepsia, Liver . or Kidney trouble it excels, Price 75 cts, . . . Sald by Carr Bros. \ + ¢@e + \S \ ARRIVALS AT THE Union Hotel, Main Street. . . . Thomas Marshalh, Grass Valley, . “ . Thomas Ahern, a M. ©, Dunkley, ee L William Berry, ‘ Jo. Snyder, ; eS Phil Cummins, Bloomfield, \ W. H. Armstrong Jr., Alleghany, ik a ee Sie = I. Holmes, Marysville, A. C, Turner, Hunt's Hill, . B. Jacox, as . E. R. Bcheff,, San Francisco, BR. L. Scheff, “ C, Meade, $8 Mrs, Gardner, om Joe Mitchell, 46 Joseph P, Martin, ‘‘ ©,:B: Makin, . * J. R. Davis, San Juan, L. Horace, ae —4 : oa PER SET. e DECORATED BREAKFAST AND LUNCH SETS. Those in Want of Crockery, Chinaware or Glassware, will do well to visit our store and get Posted on our Prices, Newest and Prettiest Designs, Shapes and Decorations. oe ee Great American Importing Tea Co.'s Commercial Street, Nevada City. “COME AND INSPECT Our Beautiful Present? Given Away With { OUR which is in reality a pertrayal of the truth. : FOR CITY MARSHAL, D. B. GETCHELL Se ee 0 Give You Credit For Common Sense . IF YOU HAVE A SUIT MADE WITH US. SUITS $15 UP. a Perfect Fit Guaranteed PANTS $4 UP, 9 a . Smith Bros. Merchant Tailors, PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY. CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS. S HEREBY ANNOUNCED AS A CANDIDATE for re-election to the office of City Marshal subject to the decision of the people of Neyada ‘ity. Election Monday, May 6th, 1895. NEVADA THEATRE. MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 29th, 1896. GRAND : ENTERTAINMENT —BY— vereyyyy TEAS, COFFEE AND SPICES. « THIS LABEL GNA CHILDS SUIT i GUARANTEES PERFECTION. PERFECTING FITTING, > HOLDFAST BUTTONS, ELASTIC WAIST BANDS, WARRANTED NOT TO RIP. DOUBLE KNEES. Gibdddid ~Fannrnnnennnnnnntin. The Old Reliable, = Marcus M. Baruh, Manager. OF : PERFECTION. RCT TLAAAAMAAAAAAAAMAALLA RICHARD FOOTE . Aided by the following well-known ladies and gentlemen; Misses Margaret O'Donnell, Minerva Les. ter, Annie Ninnis, Bertha Webber, Annie . Webber, Sallie Percival, .Maggie Nickless, . Ethel Mulloy, Mollie Morton, Belle Mor. sam, Annie Plunkett, Bessie Stevens, Honor Stephens, Lizzie Avery; Emma _ Sims, Geneva Bell, Mrs, J, M, Foley, Mrs, T, L. Coffey, Mrs, F, Taylor. Messrs, R, H. Webber, Theo, Jacobs, Louis Brinkman, Clarence Maltman, Charles Hartmann, Archie Durbin, Wm, Walters, John Werry, Wm. T. Inglis, Joseph Northey, J. M. Walling Jr,, W. A. Monro, Greatest Performance ever givenin Nevada! GRAND MINSTREL FIRST PART. Local Hits, Comic Songs and Stories, under the direction of R. H. Webber, W. T. tag) is and J, M. Walling Jr. glories of the past, Bewildering tures, including the NINK MUSES, THREE the latest sensation, ‘TPRILBY !” Under direction of Annie Plunkett, MAYPOLE DANCE By Ruby Heyer, Lulu Hyer. Grace Jackson, Beatrice Carr, Agnes Carr, Louise Scheamer Michael Hyman, John +echmidt, Tommy Hoskins, Ventou Fleming. Eherman Danforth, Clifford Dennis. Under the direction of Prof, John Michell. Screaming Farce, ; “M’CARTY’S WAKKE;” Introducing Hibernian Songs, and an Irish Jig by Wm. Walters and Annie Plunkett, r= : Ms Admission 50 Cents; Reserved Seats 25 Cents extra; Children HalfPrice, > + 2 ife-like reproduction in marble of the GRAUES, ROCK OF AGES, etc, Also The entertainment to close with the(Establishe Nevada Uitv, Ni Published Evenings Lega) BuBscrirrion TER) Bixty, Cents a Mouth; Paid in Advance-tor LOcAt READING N for First Insertion, F Bbequent Time, One L For Otier Advertish cation SATURDAY.. { SS eaeeameetniatenetaaneeieamad Telep _ DRATHL 7. i 0. Hicks, the . Expires ir "Geo, Hicks, be’ Bee,” who was bri time ago to be:exa condition, was for county jail this Sheriff Pascoe ~ ¢ morning for break spond and upon et Sheriff found him blood issuing fre The deceased has a number of year that he was attac ing the night a blankets and was phyxiation, as* tl which he.»wys fou fe what time death « during the The young m Hicks, the color attended the which time he wi these spasms, citemeht among oner Hocking ca this forenoon at mains, Congre There will bk church tomorroy In the, morning of Oakland will the pastor will « Construction an The Christian I led by Miss Ma munion with C! close of the m cordially invite Kn A merchant of . advertising was omitted fri itgWwas to appei H000, the ame through the fa _his ~ business merchant knov 1 Rev, Erasm ond Sunday af ion at 8 P. M. sermon at 11 The Contirma at 4:30 on“W A .plain g tent. and U) Return to th reward, Deaf By local reach the die is only one \ by constitu caused by ; mucous lin 4 When this t rumbling so when it is ¢ result, aud taken outa ‘ mal conditi ever ; nine ¢ catarrh, wh condition o! We will any case . that canno Send for ¢ yf Addres / ee f ie « old The Un to any pa office on tended to