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December 14, 1897 (4 pages)

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TORY. . 119, 1.0, Month at 2:20.. 10. 47, 1. O. He oh month at. LA ~ Be N. fe G. Ww. stle :80 o'clock. WER, : Pres, t ». 6, K. T. all 4 ach month, at AVER, Com. stle of each month..’ RAND, Pres, warm no warn 29, Fi BAKERY. ik, on s now HAN EVER. firet-oleeg . IDS TO ORDER. slalty. st Cakes ConProprietor, » AKERY: Proprietor.i ra Specalty. lectric Power ©. reward: for’ ses ot a y pare nterfering -in. ner with’ the: -in-either of: em do so ats, : Sabra, JB. nty ‘ SROS., ALERS, . seta eo port IMPT’D. N CLUBMONIA ISON, ind Tobacco . gar-in Tewa. ISON, Rosenberg Bros. OWN,. LOER:;. nith ‘Shop. Only Horseshoer > city. terfering, Forgnents af horen, iranteed. ot enna tpenrnmecnmneenrl it Ste ! of Main St, FOR HIS WIFE as Pi MR 3 dL. va r DLEaN ‘rans cript. 37TH YEAR—NO, 11487 : : : : NEVADA CITY, CAL., TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER T4, 1897. EST. IN 1860 BY N, ’. BROWN & CO, THE TR ANSCRIPT, . 2"4 completely rattled when the gong Did Not Go to Downieville. The New Year Party, sm ublished eyery ; sounded. ; ingexeept ~ lundays and Lega oltdaye by BROWN & CALKINS. . walk around, both sparring for wind. ¥. P. BRown, ies om Suddenly Gilmore landed on BeckSUBSCRIPTION RATES.§ and dazing him, but failing to follow up an as the advantage. Gilmore danced Fifty Cents Per [tonth. be hs went to his corner. = Seventh round—The two ‘men went at it hammers and tongs, but most of their blows were wild. It was. evident Entered at ihe Postoffice at Nevada City as that Gilmore was getting his second ADVERTISING *RATES, Made known on application. Sixth roundThis was mostly al ‘ man’s left eye, sending his head back Judge Nilon did not go to Downieville today to preside in the Superior evening he received a telegram saying that the trial of the Phelan murder case was not yet finished, and that his services would therefore uot be.required for a few days. The case that Judge Nilon is to try is a suit to quiet title to: some land claimed by Downieville school district and also by a citizenJudge Smith of the Superior Court is «oond-class inateer. wind and was now besting his man, 2 4. i tte ; aid } poorest a PFS IP AE Eighth round—Both came up fresh and smiling. Gilmore fought more wary than before and suddenly got in a beautiful uppercut under the point of Beck’s chin, As the latter’s head was AND B ABIES. jolted backward Gilmore landed on 4 his ‘jaw twice in rapid succession. _ rs '. . Beckman went to the floor, falling on his back. He struggled to arise as the Stmore Beats Henry Beckman . mwsoeid re hen a in Eleven Rounds, was reached he staggered to his feet looking very sleepy. Gilmore drew his brawny right arm back to give him the ; finishing touch when the gong sounded AND EARNS ENOUGH MONEY TO PUT} ana Beckman was saved from the disgrace of being knocked out. : AS FAMILY ON YELYET. Ninth round — Beckman came up : a tera Steady and grinning, but the Yankee sailed into him like a whirlwind und ‘A Hot Fight in Which Wind Was the. knocked him all over the ring. Beckman was game and tried to fight back, Chief Factor. but was kept too busy defending himself to strike a blow. He was just on the point of going to the floor again Both Men Had Sand But No Science . when the gong saved him. With It. Tenth round—Beckman showed won. derfal recuperative powers, and for the first minute it seemed. as though he The theater was packed to the doors. yet had a chance of winning. But up stairs and down last night with men, . Gilmore was fresher and stronger than and it is safe to say they had more fun . ¢ver, thanks to his lungs, and fought for their money than they ever got . him to a standstill against the ropes before. The attraction that brought . Several times. Beckman’s nose began them together was the announcement . to bleed. that there would be a ten round fight}. Eleventh round—Gilmore had the with eight-ounce gloves*between Jack . best of this round, like most of the Gilmore, dubbed the Yankee Wonder, . others, but as in the others nobody and Henry Beckman, known to fame. was hurt to speak of. Beckman’s as the German Cyclone. The result of . stock of wind was exhausted, and Giltheir contest was that Gilmore, who. more hustled him around at, his mercy. has a wife and nine babies, outfought . In fact, there was no more fight in the his unmarried and sturdier opponent . Oyclone. The skin on Gilmore’s left, and got the thirty-five dollar purse of-. shoulder was abraded by some glancing fered to'the winner, besides being pre. blows, and began to bleed a trifle. therefore disqualified from trying it. New Mother Superior. mother Superior is a native of Marysville and formerly bore: the nanie of Miss O’Connor. She is a niece of Chas. Glidden, the banker of Marysville. She took the veil at the Grass Valley convent, and has been connected with the institution for nineteen. years. Like her predecessor she is a woman of lovable character. ; ees A Special Cut At Carter & Johnston’s. da13 A Free Dark-Room. H. Droxerman. terials. ey “ Specialties at Gaylord’s. -1XL chicken tomales. Reber’s cooked sauerkraut in tins. Full line of holiday delicacies. d3tf FRenca Perfumes, delicate-and lasting. Roger & Gallet’s. The onty line. A single drop perfumes your handkerchief. At Dickerman’s. d6 All the Latest Shapes, styles and colors in neckwear. At Carter & Johnston's. di8 sented with $11 60 that was thrown Referee Russell gave the fight and into a hat when it. was passed around : long end of the purse to. Gilmore who. in bis: behalf. “Beckman, whois thé “Wea jenaeme 1 was almost bursting with pride and joy and cut another pigeon wing to prove le was not tired. The fighters shook hands, made short speeches, and heavier built by twenty pounds or 80, but ntuch the less active of the two, reczived''$15 as the short end of the purse. The fight was projected. by everybody said the whole ‘thing from some fun-lovers who wanted to incistart to finish was great, so far as fun dentally give a couple of honest,worthy . went. fellows @ financial lift in return for THE PRELIMINARY EVENT. what .sport those fellows could give : them aid their friends. The managers Ts . tee. Bt eee tee are not sorry they did it, for they clean tween Herbert Conaway and Elmer up ® hendred dollars or so for themJenkins, two exceedingly clever and selves in the transaction. nervy lads who put up a first-class. exatl THE GREAT FIGHT. hibitien for juveniles and were pretty ‘Shortly before nine o’clock Gilmore evenly matched. . Peter Jackson, James J: Corbett and ’ fell short evéry time. Giimore got in and Beckman were introduced amid a storm: of _huzzas, Charles Hartmann acting as masier of ceremonies. James Branbigan aud Billy Williams were behind the Yankee Wonder and Ed. Williams and Joseph McIntosh were the German Cyclone’s seconds. The principals were neatly attired in golf ‘Suits when they appeared. They and their ‘gloves were weighed with. an enormous old-fashioned steelyard suspended from the proscenium by a block and tackle, largé leathern waistwhile weighing. As this was going on alleged. telegrams were received signed Prof: Nicholls, giving notice that the winner wonld be challenged by the senders. Gilmore by special request favored theandience with a vocal solo éntitled core. Time keepers and a referee being chosen, the gladiators shook hands ungloved and drank a glass of soda together. They-.then stripped to their tights, donned the “pillows,” and the battlé royal ‘began. First round—Both came up aggressively and mixed things fora moment. Beckman saw an opening and swung for thenose. Gilmore in ducking lost his balance and fell backwards, but was soon up and sailed into his opponent so Vigorously that referee Russell Hand Painted OPTIGAL Luetje Novelties, Silver Ware, coy cold to honint tare oe cer. DUAMMONAS, : Watches, : Clocks, Fine Silk Umbrellas. “The Boston Burglar. He got no en-. For Sale at the Lowest Prices. No Charge For Engraving. China, GOODS, & Brand. got.run ovér by the retreating Beckman and was knocked down. This was Gilmore’s round.
Second round—Gilmore continued to force the fighting. Beckman let out some terrific reaches for the nose of the lithe man from Woods Ravine, but several peculiar overhand licks, and though they lacked steam he had a shade the better of the round. Third round—Gilmore drove Beckman to the ropes twice, but on the second trip caught an ugly right swing on the jaw that cooled his. ardor. Honors Fifth'round—Beckman set the pace and drew first blood on the bridge of the Yankee’s nose. Gilmore made several rushes’ with his head down, but + Beckman forgot to uppercut him as he advanced and thus end the mill. Gilafter trying all FOLEY’S are the best, being Fresh, Tons of Candy for Christmas. others, that CANDIES . Pure and Wholesome? i Fine French Candy, Broken Candy of All Kinds. NUTS, BANANAS, ORANGES, LIMES AND LEMONS. CHRISTMAS TREE ORNAMENTS “IN GREAT VARIETY. ‘more went to his corner. badly winded . { _ Court as he had expected todo. Last the ball to be given at Armory hall on Sister Mary Baptist has been chosen . the management of Wm. H. Wheeler, Mother Superior. at the Grass: Valley . ®8ve written for open dates at the theConvent to succeed the Reverend. #ter here. They expect to be along Mother, recently deceased. The new . 2ext month. pleased to learn that there is at. least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that.is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Oatarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh In all lines of Men and Boys’ Clothing. Oure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and givMy dark-room always ‘at your disi = mop strength by building ist Disal fak ol or developing plates. © cons: ut on and assisting nature hanging in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative Drugs, Stationery and sapien os powers, that tiey offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that itfails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. $1 25, $1 50 and $1.75. At Carter & Jobnston’s. d13 in. real seal and other fancy leathers, sterling homed, Sold close at Dickerman’s, d3 Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund the.money if it The Native Daughters of Laurel Parlor are busily engaged in preparing for New Year eve. It will be the party magnificent of the season, the swell social event of the winter of °97-98. Qld and young will be there in their best bib and tucker. . For Several years past the Native Daughters have held the first position as party givers,and.it is not at-all likely that they are going to give up that honor now through any & school trustee of the district, and. -oversight-or neglect: T hey Want Dates. The Gibney Comedy Company, under $100 Reward $100. The readers of this paper will be Address, F.JCHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. nt ne Big ‘Values. Those Men’s Plush Slippers for $1 00, —_—-+180 M@@ Fall line of Pocket. Books in 2 To Cure a Cold in One Day DIAMONDS, Diamonds are selligg. “quickly this Season, and why? Because our assortment is the largest and prices lower than anywhere elses Besides, you know you will get the full vaiue of your coin A fresh barrel just reveived today. A large lot of fine oranges coming Friday, at Geo. C, Gaylord’s. * — @Beautiful Bohemian toilet atomizers in great Variety at Dickerman’s, ee SCROFULA It is Foul Bloods Advertisement . ; But It Is Soon Cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. & Yes, Scrofula, if anything, may be called the advertisement of foul blood. It is the scourge of the world — offensive, painful, debilitating, stubborn and‘ well nigh. unendurable. : Outward applicationg do nét. cure, they only drive the difficulty to new quarters. . Emollients may palliate, “they cannot’ ebolish the evil. There is but one sure way out, and that is to eliminate the taint from the blood. There is one remedy that can effect this, and it is the only one that, so far as we know, has almost invariably succeeded — even where the system has been poisoned by long years of taint, and the ravages to be repaired are tremendous. That remedy is Hood’s Sarsaparilla, Read this: ““My daughter was-afflicted with imTER, RE TT Leutje & Brand aie a Large Stock and . he Pow fe Lov t Taher & Co. when you buy of aes : all LEUTJEABRAND. . — pure blood. There were running sores‘ all over her body and they caused her much suffering. We tried medicines that were recommended as blood purifiers, but could not see that they did any ‘good. A friend told me ahout Hood’s Sarsaparilla and I began giving the girlthis medicine. The result was that she was perfectly cured after taking a few bottles. She has had no symptoms of scrofula sores since that timé.” MaRiprra M. SmiTH, South Middleboro, Mass. Hood’s 222", fails to Qure. 2c. s-6m_. Is the destin fact the One True Blood Furities seed Sareea > yt ot Insist upon HOOD's; take ho substitute, DP Fancy Goods but not fancy apt pacer i th . prices, at Dickerman’s, a3. . Hood’s P ills Hood's Bescapariia’” > MOroervereervereereernrrerver ck Fancy Rockers, HMPHerververeernereernererververvorst? A Single Glance On the part of the prospective. pnrchaser, will convince any one that the fine goods just received from Rochester, New York, at .JAMES KINKEAD’S ~° * Are Just Right for Holiday Presents. Chiffoniers, Combination Book Cases and Secretaries, . * « Rattan Chairs, . 3 3 [ Zilli Speaking about Arehes::: Chere are several kinds of Arches known to But did you . “ever soe a Watidkerchief Arch 7, your oe you all--and in your midst. midst before ? and see ours. Ladies, the Holidays Are Here, And so Are We. sider we are well Prepared to sup-~ And we conPly the needa of our People tn our dine of business. In a few days we will publish * detailed list of what we have for Xmas. Respectfully, It not take a walk down It is a Grand Display. MAHER & CO. Don’t foraet-to come atid see our Great Handerchiet Arch. One Price Cash House. —_———— SIWVE> D —_—— Ornamental and Useful Latest Styles ! Largest Stock ! Lowest Prices . Holiday Gi We Lead In LAMPS. fts. LEGG & SHAW COMPANY, zm Articles / j ASSORTMENT fs . 2 ja e822 [eS les fogs And are offering the Best and the most appropriate From cellar to ceiling of In the Line of CLOTHING _4 and FURNISHINGS, Overcoats at All Prices . .. Hats of the Latest Shapes Neckwear,.Silk Mufflers and Handkerchiefs, Walking and Driving Gloves, Umbrellas, &c. Coe a? THE LARGEST ~ Corner Broad and Pine Streets, . --a vee the finest and most stylish goods FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS. Men's and Boys’ Suits.” i PRICES THE LOWEST _ GRIMES CLOTHING EMPORIUM, , ‘Nevada City, Cal . Pi eP4,) re Teer neil Ri) Nea eget Bate Be