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January 27, 1897 (4 pages)

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; BROWN. & e CALKINS. md " Robinson has introdaced a bill in the _eurred while prospecting or-developing ~-mines. The penalty for a violation of prevails that such a law would work an William Burns. Deceased was the ? ——— i i ean by bag 3 P. ree NEVADA CITY, NEVADA ven cones em i WEDNESDAY. wees snANe 27, 1897. GRASS YALLRY ‘GLBANINGS, . : The News of Today ay as told Over the It is reported that Assemblyman Assembly compelling prospectors and mining operators to give a bond of $5000 for the payment of all debts inthe iaw is $1000.* There is a strong disapproval of the bill here, and an effort . will be made’ to have Assemblyman Robinson withdraw it.The opinion injustice on many an honest pros. the pector, and that it would prove a detriment to the mining industry generally. John McGraw, a resident of Farest Hill, Placer county, since 1850, died at Grass Valley this morning. He was here on avisit to his daughter, Mrs. father of George McGraw of Colfax, of Mrs. Dunnigan of. Sacramento, Mrs. ‘Trahanan of Idaho and.Mrs. McKinley of Forest Hill. He was 65 years of age. The remains will be taken. to , Forest Hill tomorrow. f The remains of Mrs, F. A. Farnum. arrived from Brown's Valley this afternoon. Funeral services were held at Virdinia’s Oldest Man Dead. .¥menuaa Crry,. Jan, 27.—The. oldest . . man in Virginia City died yesterday in the person of Joseph Hayton, known to everybody.as “Judge er Old Man” Hayton. His age was ‘86 years and 10 months: For twenty years he has lived a life of seclusion im alittle -house standing back of A street.and Bonanza avenue, doing no work of any descrip‘tion and his means of subsistence was a matter of conjecture, it being popularly supposed from the fact that he always had-a little money in bank that}. he lived off an income from ou tside sources.” Cheap Latter Postage, Wasmerdvan,Jan20: Senator Chandler oe proposed an ‘amendment to postal laws making the rate of postage on letters after July Ist next one cent per ounce. Pacific. J unction Destroyed. Omana, Jan. 26—Shortly before 2 o’clock this morning Pacific Junction, four miles east of the-river on the Iowa side, visited by fire,and the whole: business portion of the city was wiped out. Consumption Contagious Sr, Lovis,-Jan. 26.—Following the recent action of the New York Board of Health; the St. Louis Health Board has . piace « on the rosa the men assaulted ithe girl, and then set her down on: the highway and drove off. She -walked . Cin ee and gave the names of her assailants as . Edward Leonard and Thomas May, who reside some miles. distan. were arrested and placed in jail here’) f “ last evening. bofe ér dem wuz namesakes, I des’ split ‘ BRIEF HENTION Minor ‘Notes and Comments of Local . Interest. “They [ Weather bulletin: Rain tonight aud Thursday. Indications were favorable this after. noon for a rainstorm. : A squaw was burned to death at the campoodie a few nights ago. : Two new housés will soon be erected on Aristocracy. Hill: by Conrad and Konkle, the carpenters, for M. Solari. The Board of ‘Trade should receive z the encouragement of everybody, because its object is the benefit of the whole town. ‘A social dance will be given on Saturday evening next at Mrs. Carey’s boarding house at the Harmony mine. Quite a number of people from this city intend going. H. Dickerman has a very pretty display of tooth brushes in the window at. his drug store, corner of Pine and . Commercial streets. The Supervisors of Nevada county . and of Placer county met together in this city today to confer regarding the . boundary lines between the two conn-. : Quite an aftistic display is a -made in the show-window at Vinton’s drug} Doing the Righ Right Thing. Uncle Jim?” “Which one er dem, suh?” . “Yes.” “Well, suh, if I mus’ tell it, seein’ da’ at de diff’rence, an’ voted fer young Bill in dé mawnin’ en old Bill in de evenin.” -. —Atlanta Constitution. _ Please Take Notice.: “Mr. J. Levy of the Branch. Wenaet, that immense stock of Dry Goods ‘that city, advised him to rent the Downey building on lower Main street, . which he has done, and we will be ready to receive customers Monday ‘morning, February-1, 1897. Yours to please, — jaT-At J. Litvy. apes : The Only All-Round Shoe Shop Where you can get fine boots and shoes made to order and the best, neat. est repairing done for less money. than “Whith. one of the f the billa did you vote . we a ~TROOFING, SIDING,. CBILING. finding his store room too small for: Mr. H. Levitt will bring over to this! anywhere else is at L. J. TraurmAn’s, j8 ; ‘ f Living in Hope. -Bramley—Why don’t you take a good -long vacation? You took .as if you need a rest. Withington—Well, I hope-to get a public office pretty soon now, and then of course I will be able to do as you advise. Under my _ present cirecumsagan fs bcs L-can’t afford it. Something ey, ‘Nat feat and Substantial + {n Bailding Material. T have just received, direct from the factory inthe East, thirty-five tons of . ; Steel Roofing, Siding and Ceiling, which material is now being very extensively used for building purposes, Tt comes in a variety of designs, is or-j painted and réady to put up. Is betGrass Valley and Nevada City bus line will be as follows: and 7:30 p.m city. for passengers free of-charge. San Francisco oculist-optician, Dr. 0, N. Sullivan, month. the finest American goods. a tle a full. strength lasting odor. : up in handsomest packages ever showti
namental as well as durable, and is all! in this city. For sale exclusively by # Seeneers the sole" mone Bus Line Time Table. Stare or Oxn10, Crry or ToLEDo, 7 a From now on ‘the: time table of the Lucas County. Frank J. CuEney makes oath that he. is the senior partner of the firm of F. ‘Leave Gruss Getler Si os PL eee doing business in LARS for each and every case of Catarrh that. cannot.be-cured by: the use of Hatw’s Cararru Core. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before. me and subscrib:d in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. ae SEAL Fine elena: Hall’s Catarrb Cure is {aken intern‘ally and acts directly on the blood and feels Bros.’ Quadro Rett Secstrs. the system. Send ‘Busses will call to.any part of Pi or Now in Nevada, City. Those desiring the .setvicesof the ’ should see him at the National Hotel before the Bist’ of this ta “A. W. GLEASON, NoraRy PUBLIC. Hi, DickERrMa’, ter, cheaper, and more quickly put up tf _Druggist and Stationer. than plaster. Call and see it. : oe I will sell:it in quantities to suit at. °° Fine ne Butter. ‘A carload of fine Nevada ‘potatoe: ‘San Francisco prices, without freight “Woodland Creamery. Butter, the . have just been received: at Jackson’s charges. Guo.. TURNER, best’in the market, can be had of Phil! Bee Hive pont hegae Better spads 022 * 56 to 59 Pine St ~ a25-tt . hever grew 8 i i store, as an advertisement for the . cough remedy known as Frog-in-the. Throat. . The “Thursday Nights” whist club Mr. H. Levitt of the Wonder Store at Grass Valley ig) Gane . cc sat cod 8 peg ee Se oa woh “Leave Nevada City—10 a. m.; 2, 5” oresaid, best pay : the sum. of ONE. HUNDRED DOL=a the Episcopal Church. declared consumption a communicable The Pennsylvania Mining Company . disease and resolved that the ordi-. -. et ll hereafter be he “Impehas declared dividend No. 2, of . five . nances should provide furhigation of bia “i eaithiag men. aay cake has concluded to bri ing to this City the entire stock of . vents per share, payable. Monday. rooms in which the consumption biter’ ead ei Mabel Hughes! The Massachusetts Hill Mining Com-. patients have been cotifined, and in sad danas fin hice sa e , pany hus had a large wagon built ex-. which they have died. pac oehin D I : Y A ND F A Nt ) Y Sons: Ls grid ea ee ore Ses a a ae Advertised Letters. to oO} tar mill. tires of} ays erent : the wheels are five inches wide. 4 Waiting For Butler, The following is a list of the letters ee eee remaining in the Postoffice at Nevada ae 2 Receniy Hirrelighed from the Creditors of Oscar Kleine. San Francisco, Jan. 26.~John Roehe,. gity, January 27th: PERSONAL POINTERS. the famous ‘Australian detective, ar-. Brock, Thos. if 7 rived this morning from Washington. ~ Cook, Miss Annie Ht HHS al A Concise Chronicle of Various Folks . *°°#s!st im the capture of murderer Cook, Mrs. eae ; ap snare : Frank Butler when he arrives on the} . Grifiths. David M. Y é hh he po Red Fl he h h duced a. Doings and Intentions: . Swanbilda. Roche secured requisition Grisnthe, Devi . ou are aware of what the meaning of a Red Flag is. when a. merchant angs it out in front of his store. gaged in Mrs. 'T. W. Jones is improving daily. Papers from Secretary of State Olney.) Jameson, Frank Mr. Levitt is feteraited to . to file wi H. A. Robbins is down from Granite-. He is the chief @etective of Sidney, Miller, G. W. ; in which ville. and it was through his efforts that the Moore, Altre _ebond i 0. W. Duner of San Francisco is in. Australian crimes were traced to But-. Motain, Frank Slaughter That Stock Regardless of Price! para year. ler. eer. dr. : pe } Dr. J. W. Reed of San Francisco is in : * : * OURG: At , ‘ it unis wee RE AE ST MeN Frightful Accident. Putnam O28. sais As he doés not sinead to remain in the Dry. Goods. business. Therefore hold on to your cash till the stock: =? DD. 1C. 0 isco 15 i = nowaen ho a cs s e z fs i San Francisco, Jan. 26—Two paint Seott Mins Nettie arrives at ° 3 : omy Lae: _. . . ers at work ona building one hundred Sharp Jas. H. a ees. Next’ C. C. Higgins of San Francisco 18 if} feet. above the sidewalk, fell to the Vanhooser W. F. H A . “2 ‘ sa A. tom tat noon today, one being]. Weyler Emert -THE BR NCE WONDER STORE mmercial Str Clase oettan oar ae 7 Seer Pes pavement at, noon ay, one being : y “ LRN H N R T 9 Co . ercial SI ae : oe of peat red. William Blake and Willi Osborn 8. O. ena ie aiaasce : ee wil Give H.H. Marchie leaves tomorrow for. Buckley were working 2 ete . Met Dail Due’ notice will be-given iv the T f the day of opeui . taxes _aen San Francisco. i pts ar ae Griffiths D. M: will be given in the RANSCRIPT of the day of opening. Yours For Business, their gu is here visiting. ms ters will be sent to the dead. letter ofZ 7 WZ ae, -entertais Ge: rived here last evening. letters will please say “advertised,” and 3 a ments, 2 . Mise Sailie Percival, who has been. J0uer, Tll.,Jan. 26.—An-unperalleled . pay a fee of one cent for each letter. TRLEPHONE SIGNAL—Onie knock at the front door. Manager Branch Wonder. . + quite sick, is much better. ageideft oceurred at the Joliet steel _J. E. CARR. Postmaster. Country. orders aghicites a . j : Ss from North San Juin today. was decapitated. He was employed in : BORN. Es 8 Geo. B J.R. Deakin of England is visiting ace ei eae in falling efor be [. ila the hom _ Mr. and, Mrs, J. E. Poingdestre. platform his head came in contact wi At Gold Flat, J eee 3 : Supervisor F. M. Pridgeon came a adage “> tspapar ame ne con . wife of tohe Martin, — es the vee ee = . x 2 rs see eeireiseetagieereeneeees pts down from Lake City last night. ree Spee wren nts = «3 ‘Laundry Agent. = < Household Effects For Sale. B lived in i off at the neck. The first his fel"ae Ee ta ‘ apres Piitesy sinned ar Nice lager < pines low workrien knew of the Socident was . William H. Andrews has been ap:. The household furniture, carpets, seen in Scarf Pp ee = “ @ short . : "yesterday. i the head tumbling into their midst,. The Uj F it St -_ . pointed agent in this city for. the Twin . cooking utensils, “etc,. of K. Casper) . : or ae : Geo. L. Kiexander ia here in the . the eyes yet moving and the tongue nion rr ut OFE . City Laundry. All orders given prompt . are offered for sale at a bargain and in. Asin every other article a jewelry Bde nds u n hay rite : cask a Dilaiet A ted Ok. ak drawing into the mouth, eee attention. Broad street, one door be-. quantities to suit purchasers. En-{ ing the su rvisi f re po : years ax y ORANGES, APPLES, BANANAS, . low Atmory Hall. -~ 10 . quite at residenc tf pervision of artists in the manufacture. No i Francisco. we ’ ’ eb. matter what beautiful or precious material ee : Miss Frances M. Cox of San Jose ay A Fri hiful Fall . And other Fruits. : — i SF vles nitiaie sasts tat ki erials one may use, <a Iw here visiting her sister, Mrs. J. E. g ‘ Fresh Vegetables Daily : se esa i the result. Rare: pee ill be no beauty in Ranger Poingdestre. Auroons, Pa. Jan. 26.At 10 o'clock . Oyster Cocktails. BEEH IVE tet ~ "We hav Garfield Mrs. C. Gautier and son of Auburn,. last night a sledging party of forty. Frozen Oysters so cts.acan. : Ren Vv £ wave always borne this fact in mind, and the official who have been here on a visit to Mr. persons drove into a quarry at Pem-. Fresh Ranch Eggs. ees result is that the artistic element enters into even our * been tr pou rides Richards, returned . berton. The sled, horses and pleasure . Flowers twice a week. ’ ne De most inexpensive pieces of jewelry and silverware ’ ineludi . seekers were precipitated fifty feet to] a). dSh Tuesdays and ¢ ‘ a es q rendere =e the bottom of the precipice, where they TQ08 aR rimps Thursdays. = ee : ae ‘ : * ® Sane oo : é ;, ! Superior Court. log ind gieet mabe Teitaite pexpons Fish on Thursday eh ee : me : : ears gy dpe leteskss . on yee aa ‘ “bers of "The following business was trans-. were badly injured. The party was French Cream. Cheeses Seu : 1 Be itoring tatoos oe oe . ceaganes to isecent ol” Wallace & MeMath. J. J. JACKSON, = Proprietor 3 ‘sian ; were pr \ Judge F. T. Nilon presiding:. ~ With arms and legs broken and blood ; kK x r Th : a ; : La ae. People vs. J. Tedey. Order dismiss-. streaming from their wounds, they gency Oren onogram Whiske : i oS ing action onthe grounds that the de-. lay in drifts of snow. The mercury Epo ‘Label Catsu y . IT RUNS RIGHT, BE sis ae fendant was not brought to trial within . stood at 3 degrees below zero, adding : P : -You h by Mrs pe 5. 60 days. to the horror of the catastrophe. iki noe Water, Ss hasta Giagtr Ak : ou. have confidence i in A bsoasl time iece,gand if i it coesn’t assisted oe On Wehbe ga. aes. Weediaw: ide : QO] D : for ie it ee uta than useless. Our Clocks and Watches, re zanita 1 cs -’ Decrée of divorce granted. : ; e 0 r athe gardless of grade, are guaran > 33 Estate and guardianship of Ellen F. Express Train Wrecked, P : fod in every, respect tay as moremater Beet en oe Fe ang > See Noell,a minor. . Order discharging 1 ne eeA < guardian, hoes Iegehton dooms Ioepohiaien ce IS. _ . Fancy Groceries— ae “W makefa specialty of repairing. aa * ‘Two Robberies. . that the Canadian express from Hali. PATE FOIS. DEYILED AND. POTTED * . oe $ : . . fax for Montreal, on the Intercolonial MEATS AND Fl = : ae James Wills’ saloon on Pine street . jines, left the rails just beforenoon and SH. vee 1 : It Will a a wes broken into again last night. Some . went down an embankment. Arthui 5 : Takes UETJ E & Br AND i whisky and about 100 cigars were. Edgecombe, /postal clerk, and Mrs Pepsin ness 2). PT Ps Battle Ax Tobacco 3 ; —# on ee “eee stolen. Patrijurn of Bloomfield, N. B., are reWE AS Duffy’s Mal Serene 542: sesmresege SO In th Ned Gribben left the door of his. jorted killed and six persons injured = y’s ie “1 — “31d I OO Pickles, . % gal. bottles.. 25 Watchmakers and Jewelers, of a re , room at the New York Hotel unlocked xyamecoc Isky. gus me 1.00 ‘ in bulk, r al. ©. BROAD ST = ead ; last night, and somebody walked ix . ’ BANKRUE I STOCK IXL Whisky ..... mi 4. 75) Olives, ss re : zs s. PPRERT 8 Se ee E J; + = NEVADA crry weak and carried away his watch and chain. A Dastardly Outrage Bryant’s Root Beer ‘ wettie. 10. Mikado Soap, pet’bar:.. 05 ee pedis _ A Street Meeting. Inpiana; Pa. Jan. 26.—Cherry Hill is Which Will be spld +t : Hire’s 2] or @ Everything else in proportion. . ' or ad siz stan bande boa (. sae pi The revivalists held a short outdoos es parce Otten it wee = be EES Hee S BAieb ave. le a aa : pala that st meeting at the corner of Broad and . *+2@ victim is a year-o ri, wh p ee ee ’ tee He _viting all.the sinners to attend the wears where Miss ee the a . SF baie a Trial, "se es we ee eee ay . lore . f ee, iaeae e\ meetings at the Methodist Church, wee mo y eaasuited 5 ; / eer <a ‘Than oon os the Ts + they marched up the street, singing as! couple of weeks ago.’ Miss Bowers The Stock Consists of 2 : . } Spares. : Baie 2 oS se genome ity of Pon : " LIFE-LIK BY cai ! a tego Camerson.-On Sunday she visited her Di G ood : ‘ : If hi pay ‘eas, you get clothes that.are se jeg mauch. ties eS = a home and started to walk back to FY, 5» Goode oe ean ower: pricte tii thing work in chea You Gan Be Wett when your blood a ™ fifa ee : Cee Made ¢ ; goods or hire cheaper workmen. in per ‘ Isa is rich, pure and nourishing, . Hood’s reenville. in the ,evening with her Shoes, o a it rayon ar Waier Color Tints, . it : : parilla makes the blood, rich and brother-in-law. They had not gone far . “ITO BE. ‘GIVE : ae prices are ar high i tac be tacks — ick [pare and cures all’ blood diseases, re-. ntl they were overtaken OF ome eel Furnishing Goods, ea a ae AY FREE! and subetaioe of the whole question vf pene ra ies. n as gir ae body who male OAS! make to the $20.00 AS. HARTM eigen . storing health ams : get. in and-ride. She demurred, but Clothing, Etc. PORTRAIT, niade in on o Nwedee Deke’ willbe ce Prag my Gutter, ie conceded to be a ‘ Hoop’s Pitis are easy to take, easy to. finally said it one of the men would get 4an saagaecee e will not confine er jens. He hee keeps ot ep A and /exper: ye Ask operate. Cure indigestion, headache . out she would get in. One of them did oer each ae ou comply with the : ae i “and y 25e. so, and-she took a seat in'the buggy. "in cen dntil it is. ' We giv » poe toh Pertaaie not ent shed ‘you . tor © +e The other man then. jumped in and the . _ the . Will be only $8 5; Sauer mend A Baby's Life Saved. driver whipped up his horses and drov; ve Aeee jf Fk aay MONDAY fugby had croup und was saved . off. ‘The brothep-in-law of Miss Bowers > Dealer in Groceries and Provisions Pine 9 erent Tee, A z: Cure,” writes Mrs. J.B called on the driver to slop, but tto-at-lia Sisriicti Below National Ex# NEVADA CITY, ‘CAL. ; == CIT Cor 1 2, Ala. tention was paid tohim, Ata secluded change Hotel. Sole Agent for Nevada pe for. Woodladd Creamery Batter. a. ee ermal