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John Michell.
isome prizes ,
mittee to the
dancers.
ROHESTRA,
SANVASED.
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52.50.
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price to .
for very
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"is $30,000 divided into 6,000 shares havHON. 7. B. WPARLAN
tated that Hon. J. H. Neff has. vada county. ? . !
er tonnoe ae he-will not Ge} In 1849 Judge McFarland came out. riman acted as. bridesmaid jand Fred
a candidate at next ‘week’s convention . from the East, locating first at Mud . Hansen as. best man. The ceremony
in San, Francisco ‘for re-election as . Springs, El Dorado county. In 1851 he. was performed at 8:30 o’clock under a
President of the State Miners’ Associa-. Came to this city and engaged in min-. horseshoe of white. chrysanthemums,
tion. It was only after the most per-. ing on Selby Flat aloug with the Dunn . Rey. J. W. Pendleton officiating. Mrs.
sistent solicitation that he consented . ®"d Calkins brothers, Charles Burker, Claus Hansen played the wedding
to remain at the head of the orgaviza-. Henry Shively and scores of others. of} march. After supper a pleasant time
tion last year. Now that he has been. the early timers who helped to make . was _ spent with: music ‘ and ‘singing,
elected Lieutenant Governor he has. *he history of that wonderful district. which was kept up until morning. . The
stated that the demands of State and. After year or so of gold digging he, bride was gowned in an exquisite creaprivate business upon his time and at-. 4Uit mining and formed a law partner. tion of cream drap de alma, elaborately
tention will beso numerous as to at-. Ship with H.C.Gardner. In 1858 he; trimmed with white satin and pearl
terly preclude his longer remaining the . was elected to the Legislature. About, passementerie. The Lride is the daughexecutive officer. The miners of Ne-. 1960 he was elected District Judge of. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Uren of Si5M ‘the district consisting of Nevada, Si-. erra City. She is a most lovableyoung
erra and Plumas counties. He con-. lady and has a host of friends in this
ihe ; ynt, . tinued to serve in this capacity till. the} place. The groom is the son of Mr.
neceetry ts ee ee redistricted in 1863 or there-. and Mrs, William Barnes of Grass Val.
about and Nevada and Placer counties . ley. The happy couple left for Grass
were thrown into one district. The. -Valley Thursday morning and from
late T.: B. Reardan, a Democrat, de-. there they leave for San Francisco
feated Judge McFarland for the Judge-. where they will spend their ‘honey:
Ship of the new district, and shortly. moon, after which they will make their
after that he removed to Sacramento. home near Grass Valley where Mr.}
He was next appointéd Register for! Barnes owns. a_large _ranch.Their:
this district of the Land Department. {many friends in this place ‘wish them
This position he held till he was ap-. all happiness and prosperity’ in their
pointed District Judge of Sacramento . journey through fife. The Sierra City
county. In 1878 he served inthe con-. band serenaded them, as did the small
stitutional conveution. In 1886 he was . boy with the oil can. Many friends of
elected Associate Justice of the Su-. the bride and airs were present, and
the recipients of
vada county feel that in case Mr. Neff’s
determination is final, and it becomes
they would like to see Julian Sonntag,
the present Secretary, promoted. Mr.
Sonntag has been for two years Treas:
urer of the Association and for three
years its Secretary: He is thoroughly
familiar with every detail of its work
ingand plans. He is a man of keen
ability" and rare jadgment, and isa
representative mining man, He has no
political entanglements or aspirations,
his supporters in this part of the State’
say, and seems to be by far the most
available and effective man for the position provided he can be prevailed
upon to accept it,
CANVASSING THE VOTES.
The Supervisors Engaged In Revising the
Returns-of Tuesday's Election,
The County Supervisors met this
morning for the purpose of canvassing
the returns of last Tuesday’s election.
They aré going ‘over the tally shee!s
precinct by precinct, copying the figures and verifying the footings. It is
a long and tedious task and it will be:
two. or three days at best. before all the:
official pluralities can be given to the
public. It is not anticipated that the
work of the Board will change the results as heretofore announced by the
Taansoriet from the unofficial re-turns.. :
The Plumbago Incorporation.
There was filed today with the County Olerk articles of ineorporation of
the Oriental Gold Mining Company .
now engaged in working the Plumbago
quartz mine on the Middle Yuba river .
above Moore’s Flat. ‘The capital stock
ing a par vglue of $5. each, the stock
being held as follows: Fred Godfrey, .
600 shares; Frank B. Hill, 600;. H. L.!
Johnson, 600; W. J. Landers, 600; 0. F, .
Haunt, 600; Mason W. Mather, 600; O. H.
M. Hill, 2,400. The Directors are Mason W. Mather and Fred Godfrey vot
Plambago precinct, Sierra county; !
Frank B. Hill and H. I. Jobnson of
Alleghany, Sierra county; Wiliam. J.
Landers of San Francisco.
Was Born In Sierra County.
‘The Virginia City Chronicle says
‘that Mrs. George Hawkes died sudden.
ly Saturday morning at the family res‘idence on the southwest corner of '
North © and Carson streets. Mrs. .
Hawkes had been ill with.a billious attack to which she had been subject at
intervals for a week or more, ‘but was
apparently improving when she died
unexpectedly, Her death is attributed
to heart trouble. The maiden name of
Mrs, Hawkes. was Fannie Bride, She
was a native of Monte Cristo, Sierra
county, but’ had resided on the Com.
stock since early girlhood, arriving
there with her parents in 1862.
His x
[And wise jurist who was on Taesday . Downieville Messenger op bod
. last re-elected as Associate Justice of; Tne wedding of Miss Louise Uren
the State Supreme Court, was a pioand John Barnes of Grass Valley was
-neer miner, lawyer and Judge in Ne-/solemnized at the home of the bride
. last Tuesday evening. Miss Ethel Per‘voles in the Dublin Gulch precinct of
. thet OG te > Tonto Uren.
sont: TB: MoFarland, the venerable. _ The Sierra City correspo!
if
preme Court for the long term of. the happy pair wer
twelve years. many useful and pretty presents.
Whatever position in life Judge MceS a ee
Farland has been called upon to occupy Sayings of the Children,
ests to his keéping. He possesses an . pede, of course !
Jobn J. Daly, who was well known in . 89t to sin first.”
the fatal affray.. ;
Butte «t°5 o’clock this morning two/{ was'the quick response.
men with handkerchiefs over their a mete Sara
faces appeared at the door of. the pollSeba. tts cts .
were five judges, two clerks, two check-! the password,
Deputy Sheriff, jumped at one of the . inside.
men. Both: intruders began firing.} He who displays the biggest badge
. John Daly, one of the checkers, was. is not always the best member,
shot in the stomach, and -O’Leary’s
shoulder was shattered. The masked . it go by default for fear of bein
men escaped at once and all efforts to] clared out of order.
trace them have been unaviling. Both Pythagoras taught his followers to
wounded men were taken to the ‘hoskeep silent. Some long-winded depital. Daly died on the way there. baters should become his disciples.
“Some of the men inthe polling place} Don’t always speak of a brother as
were known to have considerable! you find him, but sometimes speak of
money.” him as you would wish to find him. _
twenty years, and then went*to Marysyou. Some one else may wish toclimb
ville, where he was empl6yed as night . it. :
clerk at the Golden Eagle hotel fortwo} Some men buy lottery tickets in the
years..After. leaving Marysville hé. ante-room, who wouldn’tattenda lodge
went to Butte City, where he followed . whist party because it.is gambling. *
mining. J The lodge room, like the law court,
He was the son of the late Lawrence . is the place to settle difficulties. Good A Meteoric Display Worth Seeing.
cinlensce wea
The meteoric display billed -for last
evening did not amount to much.
L. D. Wells, an old man residing on.
upper Spring streetin this city, re.
members that of 1833, He says the .
meteors fell fora while like flakes of
snow ina midwinter storm. The peo-!
ple thought the end of the world had:
Daly and wasa native of Forest City,. lawyers seldom discuss their cases on
Sierra county, aged about 81 years. A . the street.
brother of the deceased, William B.
Daly, is a well-known attorney in. San
Francisco.
. The furnieral took place from the
Catholic church at Smartsville yesterday. A solemn requiem mass was
we
: : celebrated at 10:30 a. m. .The interSurely come and many almost died of ment was in the Catholic cemetery. :
fright, aes rs : : ne ey
nr I nt,
Sam Shaw Coming Back.
‘Sam. T,-Shaw -and-hiepopular. theat-»
wical company will play a week’s return engagement at this city beginning
on Monday evening, the, 28th instant.
They will produce a nomber of new
and popular dramas and comedies, and
will be sure todo # good business.
———— 8
Henry Farley Elected Sheriff.
Henry R. Farley, who learned the
Printing business in the Transcript
Office daring the latter eighties, was on
Tuesday last elected Sheriff of Monterey county on the Democratic ticket
by a handsome majority. Monterey
isa —— county,
joing to Grass Valley,
—
‘A elegation of the members of Ne‘vada City lodge of Workmen will go to
‘Grass Valley tonight‘o visit the lodge
there. They: will start from the NaHonal hotel at 7:30 o'elock.
——————_=_=_=—_= __—A Dance Next Wednesday. ;
Z on esaeatay evening next Freea ina 0
t st,
. sas:
Will give = ical Ce baa’ ly just across the river from Oroville, sold
Everybody invited. Admission his entire crop of olives for $90 per ton, ,
wey " p42-t¢ . the purchaser to gather them at his own herry ectoral
——
peony There will be about thirty
‘
Sweeney, the O. K~ Painter, is pretons, which will be a large income from . ta et oe Oa half-size bottles at half
pared todo-the™ best ‘painting atthe ~sosmall-a tract, and-yet the’ trees are . Ayal oat
hall,
25 cents
2)
: eka: moderate prices, 022-tf.
rd
>
his way to New York to report the con. dition of affairs in the gold fields to Cures Coughs
the company. He says that the richomer tr an
Ya the: Way: to New York, are not distinguished by any mark
Saturday evening’s Truckee Republi-. or sign from coughs that fail to be
can says: Henry Shoemaker, brother! fatal. “Any~ cough, neglected, Thay
of Dr. Shoemaker, is in towh. Mr. sap the strength and undermine’ the
Shoemaker has been on the Klondike. health until recovery is impossible.
for the past season in the interests of a All coughs lead to lung trouble, if
large mining company and is now on! not stopped.
~ Ajer’s Cherry Pectoral
: *My wife was suffering from a ful
ness of that country has been greatly nee Wa did oot iat that she would
exaggerated, though thé richest. mines long survive, but Mr. R. V. Royal, deputy
he has ever seen are those of Eldorado . surveyor, happened to be stopping with us
: -. over night, and having a bottle of Ayer’s
‘aad Bonansy ceeene: teed seep Cherry Pectoral with him, induced my wife to
ea will be a good town forag y try this remedy. The result was so Beneficial
years. W.H. Thomas who went from! {hat she kept on taking it till she was cured.”
. here bas gone far: into the mountains R. Ps ee ye pas ae
‘into a new country on a prospecting “My little daughter was taken with a
: : ! 0) which for three defied
‘tour. Franck Meloche and Remingjon . tressing cough which for thre tse doled
. are going to work a claim on Dominurgent recommendation of a friend, I began
ion creek this winter. Mr. Shoemaker to. give We Ayers Coat F toral. Ae
I i ing one ie ound © m surexpects to return into that gt oe mange she was tinseeviian Thiee bottles
‘about the first of January. He ha completely cured her.”
;some fine gold specimens which he sey GRAY,
. brought out with him. He looks none Trav. Salesman how ak Range Co.,
. the worse from his experience in that Lovis, Mo.
ee: ce ee aoe me
. §, W. Foaa, who owns an olive grove :
price -50 cents.
. not bearing more than half a crop.
ie Senator Perkins and Hon. § 1 Stor]
uly in Joho Bares of Gras Vloy Weds Miss 2
ring died last. e. Absalom White He
Hill a mile west of this city
past, being afflicted with heart
sudden it was not entirely unexpected.
“Eph” Herring as he was gi
called had been a resident of this
county about forty years. He mined . dustrial Union of San Francisco, The
at Blue Tent for some time and later . debate will take place at Y. M. O. A.
Wells of this} Hall, corner of Mason and Ellis streets,
township conducted the’ Eureka. stage. The eloqdence and fame of the deline. Twenty-seven years ago he purbaters will attract a great attendance.
chased the old Poston ranch, near the} _ The purpose of the Women’s Educacampoodie, and made that his home. tional and Industrial Union is to aid
in company with L. H.
doll. Red Bluff residents now say . ¢¢ not relieved, bilious fever ®
“Rubber” when they'see a certain man . or blood poisoning. Hood's . Ss
named Huff.
To Be Sold at Cost.
he has filled with the greatest credit to. Little Nell—Johuny, what is a philhimself and to the utmost satisfaction . osopher? -Brother Johnny (a _little
of those who have confided their inter. older)—A fellow that rides a philosoMy Trimmed Hats, and everything i
sinks wilt ieeeiaa pny as I nie, 50 CEN TS A WEEK
tiring from the Millinery business, : ss
Mrs. Fisuer. Bena
eo + -—___
eminent degree of ability as a lawyer. Little Jamas had boen telling a vis.
Have You a House
and is broad-minded and clear-headed . ttor that his father had got a new set
as a judge. His integrity and inde-! of false testh. “Indeed,” said the'vispendence of character have never itor, “and what will he do with the old
been questioned. Nevada couaty takes . set?” “Oh, I 8’pose,” replied little
great pride in having been the county . James, “they’ll cut ’em down and make
‘that gave such a wise and learned me wear ’em.”
judge to the people of California. Little Nellie, the five-year-old daughter of a clergyman, had been listening
‘BURIED AT SHARTSVILLE u'tentively to a bible story. “Now,
Nellie,” asked her mamma, “can you
Or anything else that requires painting . “ce. 3 ni? tf
inside or outside? If you have talk Miss Jessie M. Hathaway,
with Sweeney, the O. K, Painter, before
giving your order.
Always the Best,
For. the best value in. Suits and Over-}. Prof. Michell’s ladies’ and gentlemen’s
coats—Hibbitt, the Pine street tailor.
ei
& 4
“ridge to Meet To-Night,
women to earn their livelihood. WoMr. Herring was a straightforward . men, especially the old and poor, are].
man, a good citizen, and hada host of . at great disadvantage in the matter of
friends who will regret to hear of his. obtaining employment. The union
demise. He was a native of North. obviates many of their difficulties.
Carolina, aged 64. years./ A wife’ and’ Classes are maintained for the instiructwo stepsons survive him. Of the lattion of women in ‘the industrial
ter Charles. Cooper of Verdi is now branches,
here. Frank Van Marter, the other =
son, lives in Arizona, The funeral will
take place from the Congregational
uae
church tomorrow afternoon at? o’clock. 6 a i Te: U S n ess
A. L. Hurr of Red Bluff was _unfwad. " 18 caused by torpid liver, which prevents digesing fertilizer when he was horrified to
find what he supposed to be the body of
He took it into the honse. J ? a.
and went forthe Coroner. His wife
busied herself-with soap and water and
found the “corpse” to be a huge rubber
ition'and permits food to ferment and putrify in
_the stomach. Then follow. dizziness, headache,
insomina, nervousness, and,
Pills stimulate the stomach,
a the ret oure Pay nag igs typ seme hes oi
; tion, ete; cents. d all druggis:
The onlv Puls to take with Hooks oa eats
Girl Wanted.
Todo general housework. Apply at this
Nevada Street, Nevada City, is the local
agent for Monarch Vapor Rath Cabinet.
Dancing School.
dancing school at Odd Fellows hall every
-. Tuesday night; children’s class, Saturday
The Funeral of Young Daly Who Was tell me what we must do before we can
expect our sins’ to -be forgiven?”
AS BEAUTIFUL AS MAHOGANY
Shot By Robbers. “‘Oourse 1 can,” she replied. “We've . '
SEQUOIA,
And As Cheap As Pine.
All “modern houses finished with it.) sree to uate nent? meet Tnaulre of
THE BEST OF BUILWING LUMBER, MILL
AND. MINING TIMBERS,
Telephone No. 51.
TOWLE BROS. CO.
this part of the State, was killed last] A little girl who attends a Maine
week at Butte City Montana, by two public school has quite an idea of nomasked men who tried to hold up the. bility, as was evidenced by her reply to
election officers, and on being resisted . her teacher. The class had been readopened fire. An Associated Press teleing about the king’s family. The
gram gives the following account of. teacher wishing to _inculeate. the cor. Tect idea of royal descent, said: “Now,
“While the judges were counting the. children, if the king and queen had a
son, what would he be?” “The Jack,” Yard at Depot.
ing place. They leveled revolvers and. He who raps the loudest on the door hs errant
ordered all to throw up hands. There} is oftimes the one who has forgotte:t
Whose work is of
A M O O R E the finest quality,
ers, a Deputy Sheriff and several spec-. He who tells all he knows in the ante9
tators present. Dennis O’Leary, the. room has nothing new to say on the
The Leading Flour.
The man with the best idea often lets
g deThe Appeal says that the deceased When-you have reached the top of .
resided in Smartsville for nearly . the ladder, don’t try to pull it up after
;; afternoon; socials [ladies free], Saturday
nights; private lessons at hall or your own
house, nll
For Rent.
A nicely furnished House for rent, in good
location. Inquire of Frank Miller.
For Rent. .
at
Nicely furnished rooms for house keeping
How Natural
It is for nearly everybody
to admire fine pictures of
fant kind, and. especially
__is this true of the photographs taken by
and up to ¢
Studio on York Street.
ate.
J. R. DAVIS,
Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental
Music,
‘Also Choral and Orchestral Director, .
Visits Nevada City, Grass Valley and other
portions of Nevada county weekly for the
urpose of instructing pupils at their own
omes,
“Shall we keep the Philippines?” is a
Very important national question which
8 mile west of this city, He hed] will be debated vigorously at San
been in failing health for some time . Francisco this evening by Hon. United
trouble, . States Senator George ©. Perkins on
and although his death was somewhatd one sjde and Hon. Samuel M. Shortridge, the lawyer-cratcr, on the other.
generally. The receipts will go for the benefit
of the Women’s Educational and InHamilton Calicos,
Selesia Dress Lining
Silkdtine Dress Lining.
Gold Eyed Needles (best made)
Sewing Silk, 2 spools.
Button Hole Twist
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siieanniseniisiiiaian tides
See Eee C SELES MEO ORE EUR MORES 1.4 Pew eh 6 CORRE ES b Obab Ad Ce@Keur ens
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RGAIN SPOT
KET STORE.
Sb ER itn 8e to 25¢
We guarantee goods. Anything ugsatisfactory may be
returned. . :
———
Sells For Cash;
WON'T IT PAY Y
Try our Mustard in bul
any quantity you want.
Ripe and Green Olives in bulk.
Pim Olas, Fresh Grated Horseradish, Sweet Pickles.
DOUGLASS BUTTER,
HINKITOVER —
We Sell You the Best QUALITY of Goods For the
> LEAST MONEY.
OU TO BUY FOR CASH?
“~~ CASH GROCER,
Cives You Best Value For Your Money ;
Has the Best{Quality of Goods.
k—265c. per quart. Will sell you
ROBIN HOOD WHISKEY. “
WM. H. CRAWFORD’S,
: Main Street, Nevada City
Is Not Equalled In Nevada County.
Prices Astonishingly Low.
Make No Mistake, Ladies.
THE BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF
Fall # Winter Millinery
For particulars as to terms of tuition, ete
apply to the Professor, either by letteror
personally, at his homein. North San Juan or
the Union Hotel. Nevada City
FOR SALE, _
MRS. B. LUTZ’S HOTEL
On Broad Street will be sold
ata bargain. The Hotel is
doing a good business, it is
one of the best locations in
this City.
THE PLACE TO Go.
We sell on a sma!l margin of profit, and therefore offer the
best value in town.
Freshness, Primeness and: Fair Prices For Excellent Qualites
Are Our Inducements For Your Trade. Are They Sufficient?
N, Grocer, ares? PHIL. G. SCADDE ae
COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADACITY.
BOUQUET OF FLOURS'
_ RrRTAYRD
has been gathered to please
“the wise housekeeper. All
brands are represented and
the quality of each kind) is
80 well known that we need
say little in their praise.
The stock is new, andcontains all the nutritive elements of the ‘grain.
(ae Largest Display!
fae Lowest Prices !
LADIES—Before making your purchases call at
Miss Eleanor E. Hoeft’s
Where you will find the 4a" VFRY LA'TEST STYLES and most important of
all--THE LOWEST PRICES.
tch Our Windows for Bargains.
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It Is a Pleasure
xO BE ABLE TO
show a new assortment of Jewelry at
very short intervals.
The present ‘stock is
made up of goods
which are new, having but recently arrived from the most
celebrated manufacturing jewelers and
importers.
Amongst these are
a specially selected
lot of
BEAUTIFUL, HIGE GRADE
* DIAMONDS *
of great_brilliancy-and—splendid—color:
other PESeIOUR stones of very attractive
these are unset, but the majority are
Fins, etc. of fine quality gold, elegantly engraved.
not at all high on these articles.
LUETJE & BRAND,
Watchmakers and Jewelers.
Many o
and-imany
appearance
The prices are
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. Have Heard ?
What ? 3
A CARLOAD OF
Furniture--Parlor and Bedroom Sets,
Bookcases, Chiffonires, *
Chairs, Lounges, etc.
Have been received from the East by
JAMES KINKEAD.
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