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November 19, 1895 (4 pages)

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ec ctip tie Sitges ne BO se Tae: LEE ee say noise Sa ae ene aS RR — PERSONAL POINTERS. ead THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT CONFESSED IN COURT. THEDAI To Help the Good Work. Inspecting Dams. pablished Ey Marysville Democrat: Manager W. T. Mrs. A. A. Loring of Oakland, who is —_—— Phipps of the Anti Debris Association and in the: interests of The Children’s here , (Established Sept. 8. 1860. . watchman N. E. Boyd have returned after Calif nding Sociéty, informs us that a Home-Fi County, Nevada City, Nevada A Concise Chronicle of Various Folks Kovaley on the Witness Stand—His a visit to North Bioomfield, Moores Flat meeting will be held in this city next Thurs: pt Sundays and Published Evenings Daily Exce 6 purpose of taking steps and Washington, Nevada county, where day evening, for a al Holidays. Doings and Intentions. Cents a Week, n y its good work. : digit they visited the hydraulic mines for the to aid the sgeietin SUBSCRIPTION TERMS—Fiftee t NA rs a Year When Sacramento, Nov, 18—Ivan -Kovaley; purpose of inspecting the dams that had fj aixty Cents a Month; Six Dolla Bt probable that a loc}l board will net bewerMiss V. Saul is very ill.Paid in Advance fer a Full Year. the murderer of F. H L. Weber’ and wife been built under permits of the Debris ,¢") <j . field Bloom ganized here for a times but that the R. Hilley is down from tock the witness stand this morning, He Commissioners, Mr, Phipps says the dam at to. dmen Cents a Line Sacr Ten to ces— ned board at Grass Valley will answersfor both Noti retur ING has READ L Stone LocA Col. SubEach did so.against the protests of Senator Hart Line a Cents Five to. tion, amen Moore’s Flat is a farce,» A ChinéSe company towns for awhile. _} for First Inser Ed Lynn is up from Sacr Line a Month. Rates d and Major .Anderson, his attorneys. When has rented the mine from white owners ( sequent Time, One Dollar a ed ©. W. Bean was over from Sweetlan Knov¥n on Appli am —_—— ‘ BROWN & = Attorneys Dumbfounded. ng Made For Other Advertisi cation yesterday. Henry Weisenburger he went upon the stand he was told, through an interpreter, that he need not testify. 15 Cts. per and the dam is already filled with debris Six Candidates for Supervisor. beyond the permit limits. .The Omega mine }Kovaley said'‘'] was present and particidam is completed and a Chinese company There are six candidates in the field for Forbestown. TUESDAY.. .-from sion of Kovaley, which-he made on Friday is operating it. The dam is made of brash, Supervisor of the fourth district and only Mrs.,8. Hoyle returned yesterday last to Madame Gordenko, and a. written earth and rocks, and is in excellent conone independent candidate in the field, Marysville. copy of which the murder held in his hand ditions. He found the North Bloomfield eras Calav Now we are to announce as an independent John Hitchens is back from while on the stand. In the confession Komaine in full operation; they are running the candidate the new store in Nevada City, county. e yesvaley said he ‘and Matthieu Tscherbakpff material through an elevator in the sett.and would ask you all whether it would Sam Kay was up from Mooney Flat « his companion climbed a back fence and ling pool, and in his opinion everything ‘is not pay you to cast a good solid vote an@ terday. upthe back stairs to the Weber being carried on in good faith. He will so buy your winter supply of clothing, boots, crawled eDowni frgm down W. A. Bird: came house. Then, he says, Tscherbakoff struck report at the next meeting of the assovia. shoes, rubber goods, blaukets, comforters, ville last night. Happenings. man Weber with an ax; and aftion. down.old nl4 last ’s -Towle He found that some pretty heavy etc., from J. Levy. Allen Towle arrived from chopped Mrs. Weber to death sluice mining is being carried on at the terwards, a had Corral h Frenc at e i + Ge The schoolhous night. He said that south fork of the Yuba river at different fire a short with the same weapon. ae Spine Injured. . narrow escape of being destroyed by J.R. MeIntosh jeft last night for Andre Tscherbakoff, Arnold Levin, Captain ive points. They are runninga large head of a few days ago, on account of a defect visit to Dutch Flat. Mrs. Joseph Griffiths of Grass Valley, and aman. named Kuebaki, all Russians, ‘water through an open pipeover a high San to went City Pike of flue, Fred Loce who is visiting at Willew-Valley, fell today who lived in San ‘Frareisco, were burglars badly bank after having loosened up the material quite A. V. Hoffmaz, who was Francisco last night. the the who traveled about the country,sand it was by. blasts or otherwise. By this process while picking fruit and injured her spine, ’ bruised Saturday by being thrown to There is but little improvement in ‘Judge Johnson orthey are sending out a large amount of mud A physician was summoned to attend the patedin the murder.” he : ground by the falling ofa scaffold that condition of E. Towle, injured woman. from the records, into the Yuba river. stricken remark thif dered again d from aroun : be ned to was working on, ‘is able Miss Lottie Locklin has retur The questions. to responsive not : as it was i S45 but -will be lame for some time. Sacramento. His Condition the Same. . The Jubilee Singers. Evening Bee published today the full confesP from over came en Bowd y Next Saturday evening the Grand’ ReFann Mts. his bad luck to occasionally fall in with them, will Information received from Grass, Valley corder of the Order of Chosen Friends Goodyear’s Bar Monday night. The entertainment given at Nevada The. Kovaley’s actions dumbfounded his attorthis afterfoon says that J. F. Kidder is pay an official visit to Nevada City Council. Mrs. M. McCormick of Downieville went neys, and they decided to hold another ater last evening by Senator Hamden’s. ‘about the'same as hé was yesterday, there Mrs. Yount, who visited this city a short to San Francisco on the train, Colored Jubilee Singers was quite satisfacbeing little change in his condition. ce during the noon recess. the ‘conferen at t concer y a Valle (gave Grass who of and time ago, SS : Frank Carter‘and wife tory to the audience, as was evidenced by ville y. Theater, will give 4 concert at (Marys are the guests of J. T. Morgan and famil Will Give a Social.” the hearty and frequent applause. The. — gee tes city this oh last Brand ed Carl arriv Thursday evenifg) C. C. Akers of Forest Hill singing was very good, and the specialties solo. y. l count a-voca a r Sierr aia to progr The Epworth League: will give a social route the en is on night on the train were quite amusing and interesting. The out County Clerk Greany yesterday sent Miss Madge Chivel of Nelson, Butte Co. at the Methodist Church on Wednesday dancing by one of the members of the comh Fourt the in voters n, the All arecsinvited. to s Tonki evening, November 2(th. sample ballot is the guest of Mrs Mathew pany was the best that has been witnessed Telet n19-2t Sunse the eents. 15 of am and 25 ingh Supervisor District, for the election that is on, Cunn Admissi G. J. ALL RUN DOWN here for many a.day. Senator Hamden’ t. instan from to be held on the 26th phone Co, arrived here last night imitations were highly appreciated, On No Strength nor. Energy Girley Dart, an old resident of French San Francisco, BORN. Saturday evening next the troupe will give with en strick Corral, who was receatly J. R. Knight and family left last night \. another performance at the Theater in this paralysis, died on Sunday: for the Black Hills, South Dakota, to re{N THE i ae At French Corral, November 7th, to Fred city, They play at Grass Valley tonight. Important business will come before Hyside. son. wife, a and Smith every and , eveuing draulic Parlor this ig Mrs, J. Russ of Dutch Flat came down YS YS Meat. member should be present, Bear » Hiands Wash for fa rrow \ t3 *tomo leave today, and will DIED. A house belonging to J. V. Bennett, who ington. Cc OVE RED as record whose Richards, a Henry Captain lives on the Colfax road, about a mile from Sia. James A. Northway, who has been to a bear slayer is wel] known to most of, our Gaass Valley, was destroyed by fire about ss, © 1895, busine 17th, on r mento afNovembe yesterday Sacra bear Corral, and brown a isco killed French At readers, Franc San SOR ES. noon today. = Girdley Dart, a native of New York, aged ternoon in New York canyon, not far from returned home this morning. It is reported thatthe Nevada City mine 64 years. / Marsh’s sawmill and about six miles {from W. B. Kaub of San Francisco came in on BY USING EO a : eats has been sold to an Eastern company, and ; CURED . and town to train. ng brought was Bruin morni city, this the and up but be ill 3 works-w g hoistin that new Ayer s Sarsapariila butcher shop, of Oakland arrived here Bros.’ ardt Colley at up Remh hung P. A. the mine worked on & more extensive scale where it has been viewed today by hundreds . last evening from Downieville on his way OF than ever. “Saveral years ago, my blood was in 5 ‘ 2 : left, Saturday for SERV THE DAILY RANSCRIPT'S Simmarized Mention of Minor Home a They Are Be 7 Hardwood Ash, Antique Oak Finish, right r uppe pieces, with Bureau shown in corner, $20. asi noo home. _ i brnte dressed about 150} ot penne pounds and is in fine condition. Captain Richards has no trouble in getting a bear whenever he wants one Henry Walton of Sierraville is in town. J. H. Cunard of North Bloomfield arrived here last evening from San Francisco Items From the Tidings. J.J, Hoskins and wife returned Saturday night from an extended visit to San Franon his way home. cisco, Although Mrs. Hoskins is considerW. O'Neill and James Sherritt came over ably improved in health, she is not yet from Truckee last evening. : 5 strong. Mrs. Geo. Goldsmith js-seriously ill at the « The Grass Valley Undertaking Company, home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.-Hart. with John Hocking as manager, has been Henry Goering and ‘wife left this morning formed, and will open undertaking parlors for Marysville. ; i: the vacant store in the opera house _L. M, Batchelder came down from Wash: building. ington today. Ed, A. Roberts, wife and child came up Mrs. A. S. Bigelow and W. G. Bigelow from Sacramento Saturday night for a short came over from Columbia Hill today. é visit. Thomas Curnow and wife, of Golumbia Saturday afternoon the horse belonging Hill, are in town today. to George Fletcher broke bis moorings near A. H. Jessée of San Francisco is in town. Union Hill and took a run down the road L. Gonrath of Smartsville.is in town. and collided with a heavy wagon resulting Henry Lane left this evening for Marysin smashing Fletcher buggy to piece’. ville, where he will be gone for a few deys ) on. legal business. The Hydraulic Saloon. W. G. Halstead and wife, of Smartsville, This is the name of the, new saloon that; are in town. George Allen has opened in his building on James O’Brien of Smartaville was in Main street, opposite the Union Hotel. He town ‘today. C5 SEA Hy Oe _ has fitted the place up in a fine manner and Matrimonial. , intends to keep the best of everything in any of drink good a his line. If you want S. ©. Merrifield and Miss Mary Richards kind, give George a call. He will treat you were married Sunday evening, at the hime See his advertisement in today’s well. Spring street. Rev. of the bride’s mother, paper. . \Hydraulic Saloon. + ee Turkeys For Thanksgiving. Freight on either of these suits guaranteed our city. in December, Wines, Liquors, Beer and in 20 days after sale, Courteous Treatment to All. Me a Call. Notice of Administrator’s Sale of Per-. Give No bids will be considered unless accompanied by 4 certified check for at least 5 per cent of the amount bid. 7 T. H, Carr, Clerk of the Board, bs Nevada City, Cal. sonal Property. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT IN POR = The Gombination suance of an order of the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California, mace on the llth day of November, f8¥, in the matter of the estate of H. A. Lones. deceased, the undersigned, Thomas 8. Ford, the Administrator of the estate of said deceased, will sell at private sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, gold coin of the United states, on Wednesday, the 4th day of December, 1895, at 10 o’clo k a. m., at the premises of the deceased, H. A. Lones; being the residence adjoining the Theater on Broad Street, Nevada City, California. in said Nevada Covnty, the following personal property, to-wit ra PARLOR 1 piano and piene stoo!, parlor set, complising 1 lounge and 6 chairs, lt stove with pipe, 1 carpet, 6 odd pictures, 3 curtains and a Ss] fixtures, double hanging lamps IN HALL—Carpet, 1 hat-rack, 2 odd chairs. i ge, 1 ex-f JN DINING-KUOM—Caypet, 1 1 tension table, (with leaves) 1 stove and pipe, 1 1 (domestic) machine, sewing 1 side-board, China closet, 2 tables, 1 revolving chair, 1 roc k2 ease, spool 1 chairs, ing chair, 4 dining room clocks, 1 double banging lamps, 6 pictures. spring and bedstead {N 18T BEDROOM-1 mattress, (skeleton epring), 1 burean, 1 table, 1
towel-rack, 1 commode, 2 Chairs, 1 rocker, car pet. IN.2ND BEDROOM—1 bnrevv, one bedstead (double), and skvleron piaitress, 2 top mattresses, . wash stand, 1. teble, 1. werdrobe, 4 ebairs, 1 towel rack. 3 pictures, carpet. IN 8KD BEDKOO¥--1 hedstead (double) and spring mattress,1 bnresu, } wardrobe, 2 mir: yors. 1 Washstand, 1 chair, 2 tables, 6 pictures, carpet. I lamp. IN: KITCHEN—1 kitcben stove (Westwood', an iseveral feet of pipe,together with some fur1.dish enpbourd, } safe, 1 smallniture, J table, dishes. ~—tin commode, 8 chairs, rome odd IN CLOSET 1 set of rew gas fixtures intereat (8.B. Only an undivided yart @ portion of the pieno and stool wiil be sold—a their Administrator of the estate of H. cen ed. Duted NovemLer.19tb 1495, A. Lones, de AT THE WORLW’S FAIR $i 90092, ° 98.29 000090099999999 Suawaened/58, GGwESBASKCSE. ohn sendasask® ized. Imps and Mortals. u, Charming Tablea i store to . color. S ex amined their goods and prices you should do so without ays TELEP ‘ s . free of charge, Bright nd Speke: + Sole Agents for the 2LILY WHITE FLOUR. —— : not If you have ‘OF INTE be kept w pliant, an Vigor. ‘I : Goods delivered to any part ofthe city Beautiful Fairy and Grotesque Dance General ter to org Case and Canned Goods, Etc., ALL HOME TALENT! The young gentleman visited this city a The Sur s PHILIP SOADDEN Admis= and CHARLES CLEVELAND. ee : sion 25 Cents. =. nevaiacity. I, Gu GLOSING OUT ent for t visiting . tor the p that the a short t is to be WHITE HOUSE. results t ‘The rate line, wil The rat be $4 pe *a month Our Entire Stock of Ladies, Misses, : These are without doubt the most comfortable, and best wearing and most stylish shoes made in America. phones, $1.50 p ~ and Childrens Ane city an COATS AND CAPES. :Our Shoe Window exhibits a grand display of these goods. MEN AND BOYS! We have a lakge stock of Boots and Shoes, and as.we sell. for cash only. we offer you goods, at the lowest prices. Our large-stock of Ladies’ and Men’s Fancy Slippers. for Xmas presents is of the newest styles. facilita’ towns : lige bu other f A hk Ladies Will Bid it to Their Acventaze to Give us A Call Befire Purellasine Elsewhere as Prices down to Eastern rates. Furnishing Department. Spence which commu prove. Mr. * pects . The Above Line Will bo Closed Cut We have a new stock of Men’s and Boys’ Hats, Underwear, Fancy Sear fa, White and Colored Shirts, Dress and Winter Gloves of all descriptions, RYAN & STENSON, MILL STREET, GRASS VALLEY. about in pro The o At Peiees-That Will Astonish You. Agents for J. B. Stetson’s Fine Hats. the Cc ever 0 _B. NEWMAN & CO., from . comp! near!) Broad Street, Nevada City. ‘ Jines, N IAALAD OATOLOAL LOA LADALA LOT OAIOAOT TTUDTA a See our Furnishing Window display. = GRAND OPENING _ON BOY'S CLOTHING IS BROKEN _ ‘Fai CLOTHING. , er. stein ~ Darr eel killes yevet c SD per suit MA and ther B act + The Leading Clothier of Nevada City, Has just rec'ved his first stock of 3 NTAwS port ea . -. ‘One Price Dealers in,Men’s and Boy’s Clothing, . s BEST AND 100-PERFORMERS-100. Grozeri2s and Provisions, °} , N O T S N H O J & GARTER Commercial Street, Nevada City. to themsel three of th rolling it) THE— The graduating exercises of the Depart-. : 2 ° of PI of the University of Cali. ee fornia will be held this evening at the Met: iS 1 rTemple, San : Among Francisco, ropolitan the graduates is John F. Christopher, a You can savemoney on Boy’s Clothing for the next 10 days. is —ARE SELLING thing for } business m : Commercial Street, y FRESHEST —_ ms Ove-balf dozen old sets of bedroom furni : ture. and old kitchen furnitu:e. in LOY land,d Cleveelan denden & Clev -. SScadead = o3 QF [kept on taking the Sar-Q§ Sines from 4 to 14 yeats: 4 of eel 2 i : Hor the Next Teo Days. we are going to CUT PRICES on Boys Glothing his is Cut No. 1Boy's Combination Suit, Two Pair of Knee Pants aud a cap ~~. fo Match w ith exch out Made of Greyon ‘Weed, either dark blue or Gray. up stairs in Lones building, e, ete,, Furnitur con isthig: corper Pine end Commercial street, of about ed the heirs of the estate _heving convey g. interest in the piano to J.D. Flemin Hos, 8. FORD. ; a not be sold for less than their par valve, Cigars. TRIUMPH Beautiful Fairy E Delightful Music, Elegant Costumes, . = Money for the Bouds must be paid with Co. the Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Fine Shoes. Opposite the Union Hotel & Sold by Dickerman we production Laird, Schober & Mitchell’s The law requires the Bonds to be sold for and THAT — Grand terests of could do ne tive body, « ness men, lic utteran * behooves e& he!ping ha such anor; Such “an Out Very Fast i?) u Wednesday Eve'ng Nov. 20th. LaptEs ! stock the cvlebrated on the 1896; and this kind ce: OPERA HOUSE, . They Ate Finding It For the first time we publish in the Nevada City papers some facts that will interest you. We respectfully inform you that. we have lately added to our immense Geld coin. The Bonds are payable in Gold coin or lawful.money of the U.S, Bids for the whole or any specified number of said Bonds will be considered, The Bonds can Stocked with the best size contaius twenty-five doses, only de. Children love it. ‘Monday One of th Saparilla, tll I had used six bottles: and HyQ3 my health was restore.” —A. A. TOWNS, prop. Harris House, Thompson. N. Dak. 93 oF . Ya The 3 , one $al saparilla 33 Ayer 3 : Peruvian -Bitters first aud. professi a hundred Ryan & Stenson’s Announcement. age Notice to Bond-Buyers. 2 3d—The 604-606-608 K ST., SACRAMENTO det Se rary wall ere panditen 2a—The our building publie thore Fairies, Nymphs, Goddesses, Demons, . these results. prises from. advancemen ; not to exceed $2.35 to Ne vada Cit. s No medicine or compound known to science will so apeedily expe! the germs of malaria, ague, grippe, colds, or make the system so impervious to their attacks, MACK & CO., San Francisco, All druggists and dealers. ment of the . Q§ 03 last. number of years ago, is due;the men who discovered and gave to the suffering millions the wonderfitl anti-malarial and invigorating Peruvian Bark; but even more to the man who presented it to the public in the palatable and doubly efficacious form of office of the Treasurer of said City $1.75. Table $1.25. Rocker 17 Ist—The . city of Aub parilla and soon noticed a change eek better. My appetite returned and with Encouraged by it, reoewed atrenetc: ibe nephew of Mrs, Alfred Snell of. this city-. GRATITUDE © At Auburn t “recently. At the very Lowest Market ment Main Street, Nevada City, A new place nicely fitted up, [commenced taking Ayer’s Sarsa 3 ings were miserable in the extreme. f date for 40 years. H. Pecarty will conduct bis usual turkey businéss at the Free Coinage saloon, Commercial street, beginning about November »18-lw 23d. Turkey lunch every night. + 00+--~~ SHILOH’s CURE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, is in great demand. Pocket 3 oO; .(Washstand omitted for lack THE BEST! : Will Graduate. like number with all interest due will be payable each year thereafter on the same George Allen, Prop. pad condition. my system all run down, and my general howlths very much it ree ey re ounue wil ne eee, 1 had no strength nor energy aud my feel The object o tual benefit: O38 a EVERLASTING XTREME. the mercha At . J. Sims of the Congregational Church sol-_—— +++ — emnized the’ ceremony. Thomas Veale and . Wagon the Jumped From Sealed bids will be received by the Clerk Miss Nellie Langman stood up with the Yesterday “morning John Latham and happy couple. Mr. and Mrs, Merrifield of the Board of City Trustees for the purWilliam Curry were driving from Grass have taken rooms at Mrs. Pare’s house, ‘on chase of $60,000, six per cent annual interest Water Bonds’of the-City of Nevada, Valley to Rough abd Ready, when the Water street. They have the best wishes California, up to 8 o’clock P. M, of the the pulled and eable of their many friends. 7 team became unmanag 12th day of December, 1895. The Bonds Latham are all of the denomination of $500. Three wagon over an embankment, e of said Bonds, together with the interest jumped to save himself, and struck the due on all the Bonds will be payable at the ‘knees his of one that way a such in ground was badly wrenched. = f \. m4 each, certs A Miserahle eee many of the as follows : of room.) “Separate pieces sol au Bedstead $s,50; Square Bure $8. Cheval Bureau $10. Washstand $3. Chairs 75 Health. Restored pop Boards of . M hand corner, German Level glass 20x24 } $18.00. With ‘cheval bureau 17x30 Ger-— “man bevel glass as shown in upper Jeft hand “. Fall Clothing. . Nothing ‘equalled it S ever received bere. before. , Go and inspect the Goods—the p ces are all ie . } right—you will surely siay ° WADA AMADA Corner Broad and Pine Streets. 4 italien SI ene : ‘ re Cy