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Maud MeKillican:
visit to friends af J
vicinity —-E Penrose,
®
rough the
se is often
Sola
pather.
of honest
B Op with
) up.
up,
-50 up.
money,
promptly
\ ments are, and whether or not you can
of operations at the Eagle:
and Mrs. W. J. Oats
Berriman house. — suas {and have thelr. Tittle weaknesses like
RELEBI HIE? (One: of the pleas-. oe Ordinary mortal. ae
antest social events every occouring ‘Suddénly turning to the writer, Mr.
aie ie’ turday Sawyer said: . i ee
se). “Mr. Mead, Tam surprised that you,
-who have written so much about the
beri¢h and the bur, and especially aboot
Judge Hawley, should have failed to
say something about his remarkable
performances in 1891 and 1892.”
’ 4] haven’t the remotest idea to what
tPwo . California . 7°° refer,” I snid. “Let’s have it.”
lions have been haunting the woode. . A"4 he told this strange tale of man’s
about bere for three days past. Phe . endurance: where a sense of duty called
vow ini for the Bt. Patrick will be. 220» Sie for. efforts that would ordishipped to the mine as aconeas the . wey ‘break down the system: =
roads are opened.——M. D. Géoléy.con-. “In April, 1891, Judge ‘Hoffman, of
tinues to find ‘good’ ore in the Ocean ‘the U2. ‘District Circuit Court, was
Star._—A. Pugh of Oakland is. negotaken sick. Judge Sawyer himself was
tiating fora bond on the Giant King.’ not well, sand the work of the. two
_—-The ledge in the Sixteen to One
claim on Poorman creek looks better
than ever, now that. it is being well
opened ap. The intention is to build a
mill next sommer. Be
Mrs. H. Penrose Sr. Fifty guests assembled to pay: ‘their respects. to. the.
venerable lady, and everybody had the
best kind of a time. — ‘Miss Alice Folk
came up from Nevada City today to
visit. ber sister Mrs. Oharles Ross. .
for Judge’ Hoffman. This was in the
following August. Judge Sawyer himself died about a month later. Judge
Hawley thus had to sit upon the CirHard Time Getting a Jury For a HorseStealing Trial.
The trial of Edward Holman, arrested . therefore, that he should be in Carson.
at Fortuna on a charge of stealing @ City one day in every week, as well as
horse from Hon. William George’s . looking after the interests of INigants
ranch in the lower part of the county,
and brought back here, began. this . San Francisco to Carson City is 275
morning in the Superior Court, District . miles, 80 in order to accomplish this. is quiet in the city so far, but
are fighting like demons, While I am writing Dewey is throwing shells. M Attorney Power appearing for _the. result it was mecessary to travel 550
people and I. 0, L n@ley for the de-. miles a week, The train left here, I befendant. oe RA Se 7
* Up to noon the following nine jurors
were accepted and sworn from the . Returning to this city the same time
regular panel of thirty: J. 1: Brinkwas exhausted. Abont a year was conman, P. G. Scadden, John McBean, F. . sumed im this’ backward and forward . . tk
sixth annual account of J. L. Merguire,
executor of the estate of the late W. H.
Kruger, was filed and an application was made by J. M. Walling as atL. Cooper, E. Eagye, W. G. Graham, G. movement. Let us figure on that basis,
W. Odell, P. Mulcahey and D. 8. Ba-. There are 52 weeks in a year. Five
ker, Of ibis panel nine were disqualihundred and fifty miles, multiplied by
fied by law. One man wasnearly blind, . fifty-two weeks, gives the to'al of
three were partially deaf, foar were not 98,600 miles traveled during this period.
on the assessment roll and. one was 4) The nomber of hours consumed was
fireman. ea es . 4600 or almost 76-days out. of the 268
At 11:30 dspecial venire of five was) All of this time ‘he presided over three
called for and court adjourned till) and was 4 member of an appellate
“1:30. S505 . court, “His work was prodigious, but,
Upon the ‘reconventng ‘of the Court . strange as it may seem, I do not recall
the panel was completed by. the, addi-. «single case in which he was overruled
tion of D. H. Feathers from the regular . or reversed. What do you think of
-venire and B. Locklin and H. J. Carter . that for a record?”
from the special. After the epening. We of course thought it was wonderstatement by the District Attorney Mr. fut, but I kept up my habit of thinking.
George, the complaining witness, was) So, I thought, this ie the “Tom” Hawley
sworn and began testifying. ’ fwho got his legal education in Nevada
: ote ~\eounty. ‘There he was married, and
there his children were born. There his
merits were recognized, and there he
held his first offite—District Attorney.
Like many others of that brilliant bar
he sought wider fields, and like all,
without an exception, he has gained
distinction. Yes, more; in the whole
history of. jurisprudence the student
ein wee:
Hurt at the Champion. . . will not fina a parallel to the true tale
f Gold Fiat was burt . *° here told. ‘The world, yes, the whole
Pipes ores ue this morning -by wide world, furnishes not its equal.
‘a mining timber falling ond striking When I spoke to Judge Hawley
him on the back, His brother George
-took him home in a cart. He wilt be
call. right.in a short time.
“Two Hours of Frolic.
The Workmen of Nevada City Lodge
expect. to have a royal good time at
their high jinks tomorrow night. ‘The
fun will begin at 8:30 and last twohours.
Members of lo:ges elsewhere who
happen to be in town are invited.
——_————_————
Don't envy the man with the wonderfal memory; remembers much that
he’d prefer to forget.
ao
The'man with a good head and
heart is an angel with one wing, and
bound to go wrong.
a bad through such a trying ordeal.
A FEW NOTES.
That of his heirs is generally division:
: 90
Don’t try tomake aman eat his words.
Some men would rather fight than eat.
pointive.
Professor Eddy, the Noted Palmist,
_ Has Arrived. :
at the Union Hotel, and comes well prohtbitin
recommended. By examination of have no idea
-your palms
‘state of your health, what your ail-. horse-racing
‘be cured. He will also tell you if your, and should:
home life is or will be happy, if you) ago. If this
will be fortunate ia your
avd in fact he will disclose to you your . serve te cover many sins.
future, as told by the language of the
hand, which he
it were a book. In the
yisited by the professer, he is Jooked . Pres
apon asa prophet and considered by elect two
aome to be gifted with supernatoral. perior Jud
power, ‘The professor. will give read-. Judge
{ngs in Palmistry for 50 cents for a few . even a
bandred people passed through his . argued
parlors in Grass Valley, to have their . would
} wonder, . him.
ren Woodruff of
-¢o meet people from
er, whofor many years was Oletk. raary 4th. ‘Thy fir
Circuit Court. The sab-/all over the line.
iscassion was Judges, their} with volley fir
band boys to go to the front. During }*
the night
gents came through our building, 80)
we didn’t sleep any. We reached the:
Sonth Dakota regiment at 9 o'clock .
and fell into the firing line and kept it
up for two hours, then we got” orders
to charge. We charged through a rice .
swamp, shooting and yelling like alot}
of Indians giving their regular war
whoop. We captured blockhouse No, . the
4 without losing a man and killed lots
of the enemy. There are thousanis of
the insurgents and they are well'armed . for
but they can’t shoot like we can. They
can’t stand our volley firing. :
~ «Our regiment is the only one in the
no city, all the others are out to the front.
Courts fell behind. . So, in his capacity . We are the city police and since the
of Circuit Jadge, -he ordered Judge. war has started nearly all of our’ boys
Hawley. of the State of Nevada to sit have been out with the other. regi-: ise
The church and congregation was
rganized in 1860. It is one of the old. to be established between the United
st Episcopal parishes of the city, al. States and Mexico, and Federal officials ;
city. We have had lots of trouble though the church building is new and } here are @aily expecting to receive nite modern in all its accessories.
+ -2@eo +
early part of April, and Judge Hoff-. issued-to ‘us that any Minnesota man
_ . angn died about the 10th or 12th of the . caught at the. firing will be shot, be-/}°
cause there is likely to be a riot in the . °
already. It is 2 o'clock in the after-. 4
cuit Court of Appeals. ‘Farther than} noon and we have just received orders . .
sis. hie own Court in Nevada had to. to get on our fighting clothes. Our
-\be looked after. It was necessary, troops are advancing and the euemy is
strong.’ Our battle line is thirty miles . wi
long and it is thought that. the. insurgents might possibly break. through
im this District. The distance from where our lines are thin and we may . v
have a little fun in town. Everything
lieve. at 4:30 p. m.and arrived at Car-)among the insurgents and bombarding
son‘at 10’a, m. the following morning. “towns.” ;
about the matter he treated it lightly,
‘Ghd said he.did not. even study the
1 eases on the cars. He sought the seclusion of his berth and his mind got 8
much-needed rest. However he may
look upon it, the bar of this State and
of Nevada marvel at the wonderful will
amd physical ability that carried him
oe This fall we have an election under
_ The rich man’s arithmetic is addition. . the new charter, and already are the
names of candidates. being discussed.
You willtake notice that the present
incumbents of officers are behaving
themselves admirably, although some
of the offices are abolished or made apOne of the best things done here in
Professor Eddy, the noted palmist, is . years isthe passage of the ordinance
g pool selling. Your readers of the amount of crime
he can tell you tlie. and misery the selling of pools on
and dog-coursing has
brought upon us. It wasa crying evil
have been prohibited long
Board of Supervisors never . _
love affairs, . does another good act, this one will]
A year from next fall we have ancan read as easily a8 if . other election, go you see the politicians
cities and towns . will have lots of work to do, It will be
jidential election, but’ we also
Congressmen and four Suges. Among the latter is
Coffey. A movement is on foot,
tthis early day, to give him the
Jt is said that over five . nomination from both parties, for it is
day {had the pleasure of
can scarcely realize
an, and hope to
i
a
oe
‘The Kruger Estate.
Board of
Episc opal Church of San Francisco:and
‘wag installed in charge of fhe Church fof emulation.
nent
of the"Adveut May 26, 1895. eae
In Jane, 1897,
t the Episcopal convention of that. city will be held within = few days: .
sear, appointed Mr. Emery arch-deacon . That ‘organization has heretofore exhis diocese.
this office that he
“Many of our citizens will remember
th pleasure E. B. Warman, the emi
writer upon and teacher of. voice
and physical calture who with his wife
isited friends at this city while on the
: coast. a few years
but the boys . here gave some public readings.
Ladies Home Journal for June Mr. and
ra, Warman will begin a new departgreatly increase the shipments of proment under the heading, “Five Minute duce and manufactured goods from NEW DRY GOODS and CLOTHING STORE
Talks on Good Health.” The Journal ’
of current issue says on the’ subject:
ph dan “This will supply 4 distinct need long
In the Superior Court this morning felt both by the editors and readers of. the friend, “1 haven’t the least idea,”
the Journal; a helpful, practical; simple; answered the very cynical siekith. GOODS LADIES’, MEN’S and CHILDREN’S SHOES at San Franelseo prices.
and commonsense department relating . “The surgeons are going to operate for
to the care and exereise necessary for . appendicitis.”
physical well-being. Mr. Warman has
torney of the estate for the allowance . for thirty years studied and taught the
of the fee due him. Both matters were . easy rules of physical health and exset for settlement on. Monday next. . ercise in every State and Territory in
Missions for'seven years. He. Valley hich reeently issued bonds to
étionary power vested in bim,} nearly all the property owners-of the
An Attractive Feature.
dud. time ordained . as
y served . eanitary condition
possible in order to improve the
of the: commu
‘the amount of $40,000 to secure: such’ &
rsystem has set us an example worthy
shop Nichols; using} which fuclades on its membership roll
~ is to the cares of . pressed itaelf emphatically in favor of
New Money Order System.
‘A postal money order system is soon J
word of the inaugaration of the system.
Consul Jones of Tuxpan; Mexico, hus . <
written that the residents of that district are elated over the prospect of
1. having the money order and parcel post
system in operation. He states that
it will not only facilitate business in. ‘
Mexico, but will open new méans for
ago, and who while trade with thiscountry. He anticipates
Inthe. that the mail order business, which
this new system will make possible, will
American firms to Mexico.ETD
———<——
“What's the matter with you?” asked
: et OE
Some men are born great, some
achieve greatness, some couldn’t tell to
save their necks how it happened.
i. VERY MUCH REDUCED PRICES.
; . Will. want some Carpets and Linoleum, and . now is the
. time to buy.as we.are disposing of these articles very much
below the regular prices. :
and reduce the amount of sickness to a Sos A i : ‘ =i
B. F. Snell & J. D. Fleming, = .
Gor. Broad and Pine Sts., eran: City. 4
t iil now devote Bis . this proposition anid all other steps to] J
entire attention and energy, being spec. improve and modernize the county seat, . J
ially successful in the missionary work and it will make a systematic and enerwhich falls to his lot as arch-déacon. . getic campaign to obtain as nearly an
‘Dr. Forest, who enters on the charge . unanimous vote in favor of issuing the
of the Advent charch and congregation, . bonds as is possible.
sa native of Virginia and a graduate coo
een FESO
To the Ladi
Of Nevada County."
We have ave been “honse-cleaning and store-cleanatid for a little over a month and are not
rhe ae ough. We havea few more ©
Carpets and Dress Goods left '
from the old stock of Mr. ©
inenthal which we
are disposing of at
It is about. time for you to begin house-cleaning and you s
-. Gall and convince yourselves.
[Successors to A. Blumenthal.
——
Spring Millinery Opening.
Pte
Commencement Days" Tuesday and Wednesday.
March 25th and 27th.
Caidren’s Day, Saturday, Mprit ist.
Gverybody Most Cordiatly Tuvited 19 Come.
Do Yot Fait to Convince yourselves of Real Styles
Belore Going Elsewhere. Prices and Styles to Sutt Hil.
ELGANOR E. HOGFT.
‘NEVADA CITY
=
'D. S. PRINCE’S
Commercial Street, near Pine, Nevada City,
Has just opened with a complete stock of DRYGOODS, CLOTHING, GENTS’ FURNISHING
The public are invited to call and see these: Goods.
BEEHIVE.
i
Once before the fee matter was sup-. the Union and Canada, and
posed to have been settled when Judge . man has assisted him. They have fa}
Nilon allowed the attorney, $7500, but . miliarized the weariness caused by labor. The
it developed that the proper notice . system or form of exercise extant, with . , few bottles of Hood’s, Sarsaparilla to
bad not been served on. the executors . or without apparatus. Both, therefore, . cure it.
before bringing up the request, and the . write,from a ripe experience, not from
ground has to be gone over again. theory. Home Journ
r; Mrs. Warman writing for women,
‘and Mr, Warman writing for men.”
€ooley Did Not Appear.
When the time for trial of Charles
Pecor came on this afternoon on a
charge of battery preferred by B. F.
Cooley, who was thrown out of Pecor’s i
saloon by the latter a few days ago
for him half an hour. Jastice Coughlan
dismissed the case. .
acte
a
ive grocery store on een tg regardless of cause. In
themselves
: eg
tock ore Lg ar anew Hood’s Pills. They do not gripe.
. WarSpring Tirepness is different from
with ©feFy . ja9¢ is cared by rest; the first requires
That distress after eating is cured by
cents.
French Tansy Wafers.
Cooley failed to appear. After waiting . street.
Ripe Olives in Bulk.
Another barrel of extra fine ones Ladies can depend upon securing rest received at J, J. Jackson’s Bee-. lief from and. ire of ties ne
0
S1x loaves bread for 25c at Homa nn’s. Francisco. For sale by
* ‘These are the genuine French Tansy
. Wafers, imported direct from Paris.
gular periods
red wrappers.
Beware of substitates. LA FR. NCE
DRUG COMPANY, importers, San
. D. Vinton.
What does it do?
It causes the oil glands
in the skin to become more
active, making the hair soft
and glossy, precisely as
nature intended.
It cleansesthe scalp from
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For the benefit of those
interested inthe improvement of good stock,
For terms, etc., see circulars.
W. G. Richards.
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Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale
Depot for
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TMMEATS AND FISH.
SSE TERS TE
The Happiest Girl.
In town is she who has receiyed an Engagemeut or Wedding Ring purchased here.
Our stock of Jewelry is particularly well
suppiied with these articles of feminine
dandruff and thus removes
one of the great causes of
baldness. Ms
It makes a better circulation inthe scalp and stops
I ‘Ayer’s Hair Vigor will
surely make hair grow on
there is any life remain. ing in the hair bulbs.
It restores color to gray
or white hair. It does not
do this in a moment, as
will a hair dye; but ina
short time the gray color
of age. gradually disappears and the darker color
me of Bars takes its place.
Ne~ Would ‘you like a copy
of our book on the Hair
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by any other establishmentin this city. :
The settiugs are unique and the workmanship excellent. The stones are without flaw
and very brilliant. There isa great variety
of pieces and good quality at all figures,
Breakfast Goods.
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1 Fresh from the Mitts.
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Mornivg Meal, and Flaked Rice,
For a Quick Luneh--already cooked--Ory
French Red Kidney Beans, 2 cans 25 cts. Fe
Kapp & Streets Canned Tomales, 2 cans 25 cts.
Heintz’s Baked Beans, Tomato Sauce, 20c per can €
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la nearest
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cs.
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as being a necessity in every family. It
ia a household reguletor and it auld
be accurate, steady in its habits and of
cheerful face. Our Clocks are all this
and more too. They are
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