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November 22, 1893 (4 pages)

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re ng ivey arby CKf cher of Sacramento and Hawley; Heilbron & Co. of San Francisoo. da City Daily Tr anscript.VOL. LXVI-=-NO. 10182 siaiiaaniiataiiaaiiis NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 22, 1893. PERSONAL POINTERS, BiG COURT FIGHT PROMISED. LOCALS IN BRIEF. Established Sept. 6, 1860, by N.P. Brown &Co.Pacman ‘A Concise Chronicle of Various Folks’ . The Will of H. A. Lones Will Cause Doings and Intentions. D. Roberts of French Corral was in town today. W. R. Craig of San Francisco is in town on business, C. M. Hunt of San Francisco arrived here on the morning train. Some Lively Tilting. Happenings. The Rebekah Degree Lodge of this We copy the following from the Knoxhas purchased a new piano, ville Journal of November 16th: Old-timers will remember H. A. Lones. Reich & Co. who left Knox county in 1848 and went to. TRANScrrer. Tone aalaeeeainiaees TO THE P. F. Simonds of this city, for several . Fs Summarized Mention of Minor Home . distinguished geologist whe lately became . years First Lieutenant of the Nevada Light ; insane, writes that he has greatly improved, . Guard, made application some time ago to M id winter F air ! though he is still at an asylum in New! be placed on the retired list of the National city . York. Professor King’s trouble arises from \ : The new holiday advertisement of I will appear in tomorrow’s. in the Sierra Nevada mountains. At last King Has Greatly Improved. Placed on the Retired List. oo An intimate friend of Clarence King, the an affection of the spine, caused by a fall from a mule during ono ef his survey trips . the following : ‘* Upon hiv personal application, LieutenGuard. General orders recently issued from the Adjutant-General’s office contain H. Schéunert, the popular cigar. man of. @lifornia and returned in 1856. While in Sacramento, is in town. Visit. on a visit, W. Foster of San Francisco is here ona Henry Brown killed a young buck deer : . . Yesterday afternoon, near Jones’ Bar. California he made a will, bequeathing to his Who'll be the next ? accounts his mind had become perfectly clear, but he has determined to remain at the asylum for two months longer, and then, if his condition warrants, he will go ant P. F. Simonds, Company C, Second Infantry, is placed upon the retired list, with rank -of First Lieutenant from NoA Chance for Somedody to Go to the Midwinter Fai AT OUR EXPENSE! brother, W. B. Lones, all of his worldly about four or five miles out on the Kingston was Clinton Wright, the Toxas cowboy. The’ Salvation Army made two converts : possessions. This included a fine farm . 0D the streets dast evening. One of them Mrs. H. L. Truman of Sacramento is here vember 30, 1887,’’to Nassau, in the West Indies, to spend-the winter, f By way of Stockton or Benicia, the Finest and Fattest Turkeys ever brought Including One Week’s Board and Lodging at any First-class Motel in San Francisco, : Who Wants a Turkey ?. ; : Between thiry and forty miners have been — ey ganas . J. Glasson came down from North Bloom-’ pike, and a fine strapping ‘‘negro girl, thrown out of employment in the Bedie Wanted to Rent. Fe cearty has received One Hundred of field last evening, Sarah, and her offspring.” mine. Most of them will leave for Grass = 4; : P ; ist iu : : : A second-hand piano. Address, stating . to Nevada City. They will be disposed of t ae. Ba opelder " San Francisco is ol H. A. Lones died some three months a? — reticle! mae es : terms, etc., ‘ Piano,” TRANSCRIPT office, every evening, commencing on Monday, at own. . and this will will be probated here in a few ustice Carr held Fred Vivian to answer Reliable parties, nl5-1w ) his old place on Pine street. nl8-10t. JagKramer came down from the German, : ‘od a . before the Superior Court on the charge of ming today *. days. The negro girl, Sarah, married a : Conley and G. Conley of Moore’s Fla are in town. J. Kohler came down from Washington today. in peaceful possession: of Sarah nigh onto . After the installation a banquet was served C. J. Garland came down from Washing: ton today. Mrs. W: Lingren of San Francisco is here spending a few days. Phil Dunn came down from the Erie mine yesterday. Famento, are here spending a few days, Hamson Appel of Alleghany arrived here . last evening on his way to San Francisco, © J.C. Holland and wife came down from San Juan today and will speud a few days here, county reat today. cz Mra. F. W. Seitz of Forest City arrived here last evening on-her way to San Francisco, Superintendent H. Reichenback of the German mine came down from Washington today. a A. G. Dennetf, Jr., came down from North Bloomfield today en route-to San Francisco. a Mrs. Smith, J. Jacobs and R. Rosenthal, iof San Francisco, arrived here this morning a a. ie King came down from the Moun“tain House today. Next week he will bring his family here to spend the winter. James A. Stidger has left North San Juan for Eureka, Humboldt county, where he will engage in the practice of law.,. Bruce Sutlifte of Marysville arrived -here last evening, He is interested in the steam laundry to be started here, : Mrs. Steve Moore arrived here on the train last evening from San Francisco. Her husband is ‘improving every day and is able te be around the house. W. 8S. Stevens and family, who have been tenting rooms at L. Garthe’s during the past few months, have returned to Oakland. Mr, Stevens is interested in mining property near Graniteville. j ———_——_-~@e -—______. In Hard Luck. Charles Schwartz, who was hurt at the Champion mine yesterday, was feeling very . Should be in Treasuret Snell’g possession sore today but is doing as well as could be . $28,325 04, and thatgs the amount found expected. He was-getting out of the’ way . there to a cent, as follows: MF ofa blast when the accident occurred, and Gold cee ete OPUS PV 4 ss bss oe ’ $17,662 50 accidentally stepped-off a platform in one of” the .chutes, Mr. Schwartz has had hard luck the past few years, losing ‘the sight of ene eye while engaged in breaking rock, the injury also affecting the sight of .the ether eye. Secured a Jury. It was 3:30 o'clock when a jury was ob-. B: Crosby, $9 90; estate ef P. Gum, $6 10, tained. _Examinatien of witneases was then ‘commenced, a. Died from the Blow, Cues tos CRIES Cs Rk: “a : cured at Vinton’s drug store. The full-size Wate, see» 8,415 74] tree, showing the proper colors, can be seen meney belonging to the following estates: : estate of James Davis, $10; estate of Joseph The case of J. O.Feldkirchner, charged . Godhart, gig ear 8. 6, Prin op me: with violating the 12 o'clock ordinance, . $63 40; estate of S, S. San est as arsou, with bail fixed at $1,000. Vivian is ¢ . Well-known colored mao, Andy Parker, still in jail. during the war, and Andy now vows he is and a program rendered. thirty years. Jim Rodda has récovered a judgment Of course the war killed this feature of the will-but as to the rest, Mr. “Buck” Ou hants ) i to the thousands considerably. However, vtocke pare Purchasing unusual there are some thirty or forty others who will contest his claim and a big fight is promised. It is reported the deceased, . Columns of the Transcrrpr, Lones, made two or three other wills since in that line ever put upon the marke Ladies, go and see them. : SUPERIOR COURT. eee _ Tribunal. “ ceived as his share. The following business was transacted in] KE. Black'Ryan, who is figuring up th the Superior Court today, Hon, John Caldrailroad taxes for well presiding : H. McCormick vs. George W. Baldwin. . a die,” but that a number of ¢ Plaintiffs granted ten days further time to] hay have a very loose system ef bookkeeeping prepare amendments to statement on mo~ eee a tion fer a new trial. Another Old-Timer Gone. Estate and guardianship of Hattie Stoll =— et al, minors, Saturday, December 2 d, Thomas Reese, an old resident of Bridge guardian. wide aged wife snrvives him, Estate of Edward McMurdo, deceased. : we ‘Turkeys. Sees Order appointing time for probate of will. Martha Hananan vs. Barney Hanahnon. Decree of divoree granted. Estate of Hannah O'Donnell, deceased, any one has them to sell, Order showiig:due and legal notice to credi———++0etors. * Rooms Wanted, Money In the Treasury. Two or three furnished rooms, suitable EES, > for housekeeping. No children. Apply at District Attorney Thos. §. Ford and his office. n21-2¢. County Clerk Greany counted the money in — ———--9eo-——__. the County Treasury as required by law. fruitilaxi, According “tothe Auditor’s books there It The California Fruitilaxi Manufacturing Company are offering prizes to boys and girls under sixteen years of age for painting in water colors an outline sketch of the Fruitilaxi Tree, copies of which can be pro—————_. in Mr. Vinton’s show window. The cards : : $28,325 04) must be returned within forty days after There is also in the hands of the county being received, and to be painted in water colors. The first prize is $5 ; second prize, $2.50; third prize, $1; and thirteen con, 8 olation prizes of 50 cents each. : Estate of an unknown Chinaman, $19.85; Evangeline Chapter, Order of Eastern going to contest that will, “‘kase Ive been Star, installed their officers last evening. Q) the Justice Court at Grass Valley against James Bennallack for the sum of $150, Lones will, under its provisions, claim all of . The suit was brought to recover @ payment ‘ id Hh. & Lionas! vty, whisk in. . 02 the purchase price of the Minnie mine. Floyd Taber and B. F. Derickson, of Sac-. **" pa ace weed tes large stocks of goods for the holiday trade. Gentlemen, if you want to sell those goods let the people know that fact through the John Delbridge has received the sole ; : agency for the new patented rubber overRev, A. T. Needham, presiding elder of he made the one in question, but they were : _. Shoes for ladies. They are the nicest thing the Methodist Church, was Visiting the either destroyed or cannot be found, t. FOLEY’S CANDIES--Put up in 1,2 and 3 Ib. boxes Charles H. Mead, formerly of this city . ’ but now of San Francisco, bought a half of . ~— a.two-Dit ticket in the last drawing of the The Business Transacted Before That . Little Louisiana Lottery. The ticket drew ' $3,700, one-half of which Mr. Mead reback years says as Watches,, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Nevada county’s accounts are *“ straight as he counties
fixed for hearing first account and report of _ plan ip, died at his home = ~~ Juan last night. Deceased was a native of Estate of Elbridge A. Davis, deceased. . les, aged about 67 years, and had lived Order setting apart homestead for use of . i? that vicinity for over thirty years. An}: H. Pecarty has a big lot of turkeys on hand, but is prepared to take a few more if pas i in Nevada county with respect to Foley. Itis‘a bi Reputation, but Foag raised it to its present,point and 8s abundantly able to keep it there. He keeps Candion as well as h's reputation, and they're just as near perfection as @ny thing in this line can be. Be tter confectionies ery than his = \ canfiot be made, and the establishment is now looked updén ag ; oneof the institutions of Nese vadaCity It’s always time to be HoPyRigny: sweet on what you like best, and the “B8Ga thing which the public are Lor pean ted fond of is the ever popular and palatable Oe) Qi in ly and shipped to any part of the world. Keeping Uy lis Reputation This is the brief but universal comment of sidaaiidinmteaean ——— GRAND DISPLAY — OF.. Solid Silver and Plated Ware, Optical Goods, Etc. FRANK GOLDEN of Virginia City and Carson has opened, in the National Exchange Ho‘tel Building, Broad Street, with the Largest and most Elegant Stock of Goods ever brought to Nevada City. A call from the most sceptical will please us. We offer these Goods at closer prices than any house on the Coast. : Our Moliday Goods —_!, : YOU WILL HAVE TO SEE To APPRECIATE THEM. 3A A > Fine.Watch and Jewelry Repairing by first-class workmen. EVERYTHING GUARANTEED. FRANK GOLDEN. e, Ladies, Misses and Childrens’ Claks and Capes ‘ Orders from the country solicited, Rieti eee meng at the ot Beer, os PALACE DRY GOODS STORE came up in Justice Mulloy’s court today, . state of John Marshall, $2 97; estate of A. Headquarters for this. delicious and : : ite healthful summer beverage—at the Bee—~OF— gs hive Grocery § Commercial street : Sawmills Closed Down. . . meen meester EFtosenbersg <«:Wros. Cooper Bros.’ sawmill at Mt. Oro closed BORN. ney ea down today for the winter. All the horses County Assessor Frank Coffey of Tulare, . 44 cattle were sent below to be pasturéd who was hit on the head by Lockhart in. Util next season, Visalia, in a fight over a poker game, died Sunday afternoon, under arrest, Coffey leaves a widow and. ® three children, _———--—_+--@e-+ Chaingang. For some time past the county has been without that very necessary thing, namely, @chaingang. This morning the’ prisoners . Ora Miller, two very estimable young peo W ow respectfully inform the at the county jail were rigged with chain. Ple of French Corral, is announced to take and ball and taken out to work on the road, . Place on December 6th, lt is a good way of giving them exercise, while the labor they. perform results in pub. ™ lic benefit. Oo + Prominent Man Dead. —_ Sacramento, Nov. 21.—August Heilbron, one of the wealthiest and best-known citizens of Sacrainento, who has a large eels g A ee aye Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. W., on Thursday stock-raising interest in this vicinity and . : a Fresno county, died this morning at the age Pg gi msen Ago at ies Loge of fifty-eight years. He was interested in. *®fPEvery member is reques ; They hope, by keeping the best of everything the hirdware firm of Shaw, Ingram & BatPresent, as business of unpertance is te be transacted. There will be a banquet and . in their line, and attending strictly to business’ entertainment. Change of Firm. Charles Gray, son of. Prof. T, B. Gray, : for the winter. It} », re He never regained . closed down yesterday N F consciousness. His assailant, Lockhart, is. hs been the longest run they have bed for Cw ii been an unusually favorable one for all the lum ber men. ried at Sacramento on next Wednesday . And will keep constantly on hang the very best In Nevada City, November 21, 1893, to M. Trewhella and wife, a son, : Cole & King’s sawmill in Sierra county number of years. In fact the season has CHAS. GRAY, W. P. SIGOURNEY _ Sigourney & Gray Matrimonial. The wedding of. Géorge Coffee and Miss people of Nevada City and vicinity that they are now the sole proprietors of the Variety Store, opp. Transcript Block C.’E. V. Saunders and Miss Haatie Helick, formerly of this city, are to be -marOn Commeroial Street, eee] Bee mare a Fruits and Vegetable 5, ae ay $ : Notice to Native Daughters. ci and Tobacco, oo will be a — ae of a can Goods, f HA RTMAN & DULAC, Butter, Eggs, Cider, Vinegar, Etc. to merit their share of the public Patronage. We are now receiving our Goods for the Holiday Trade and we are crowded and must have room. We have concluded to make a Grand Clearance Sale of Ladies and Misses Cloaks and Capes. We offer the entire Stock at such see Prices as was never before known here. We have the very latest styles of beautiful Ladies’ Cloaks For Five Doliars--well worth Ten Dollars. This will be the largest and cheapest sale ever known in Nevada County, aa our stock ip immense. — fe CALL AND BE CONVINCED AT ROSENBERG BROS., The Leading Dry Goods, Carpet and Fancy Goods House in the County. 4 CONTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. « as my stock of _ (Millinery, Dry Goods, Paney Goods, Ete, Bt Insist_ to Get What You Ask For Do Not Take What Merchants Try tu ——. This is Our Proposition: Every man, woman er child 825, is entitled to one guess for e The one guessing the nearest will have his or her fare Paid to 8 making & purchase at our Store, be It 25 conte or very purchase he or she makes, to the number of beans contained in a an ‘Franclaco and return, board and lodging at any first-class hotel in San Francisco. The guessiug contest starts let, 1894, at 9 o'clock P. M. glass jar including one week's in NOVEMBER 16th and ends oun FEBRUARY The Jar of Beans can be seen in our Show Window every day and evening untll the Ist of February, at which time the seal w counted by @ committee of any three gentlemen in this city. Our object in doing this is to show them that we can and do Nell Clothing, Furnishing Goods Boots, Shes lite As Cheap, If Not Cheaper. Than any other House in This City. ill be broken and the Beans get better acquainted with the people and OVERCOATS That we are offering for $6, $8, $10 and $12.50, that are good values, Sizes from 35 to 44. Come and guess at the Beans and go to the Midwinter Fair at our expense. CARTER & JOHNSTON, One-Price Clothiers, Corner Pine and Commercial Streets... ae Gree Nevada City. AUCTION ! !, AUCTION ! 1 1. oli Bercy , In order to reduce my stock I shall commence to hold Auction on Saturday, Nov. llth at 7:30 P. M., And Continue the same every Monday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. Those who attend my sales will find it very profitable to themselves Are all fresh and of the best Grades. Goods will be“sold at private sale at the Lowest Prices, Do not miss your chance. CASPER COHN, MASONIC BLOCK COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA. CITY, ee The Sale will commence on Monday, Nov. 13th, and continue until the 25th. =v “Hh kb kb a <= = , Ooh THEM THE BEST NSOCKET RUBBER (COMPANY: Of all ‘Deacriptioas. Vonseit Bd. . race ao Tt sell you on which there is a Larger Margin and Less in Quality. OUR PURE CUM One First-class Ticket to San Francisco and Return, ‘ atreet, The business hereafter will be carhas bought Tad Sigourney’s interest in the ‘An Insane Man Takes His Life at fruit and variety store lately conducted by the Sigourney Brothers, on Commercial best of everything in their line and treat afterwards not far away, their customers in the most courteous manner. Read their advertisement, temorrow, Alleghany. ee Notice of Freving Will. . COMMITTED SUICIDE. a LRP emer aPROR ZOU, AND, ron a * ‘ f Estate M MURDO, Base gt ae RENT ARS Hojuant toan baatrafn a nacicemigsim ary J. R. Easley, an insane man, committed . the Court ried on by Will Sigourney and Charles . suicide at ‘Alleghany, Sierra county, last . bee: Gray. Both young men are well and favornight. He got away from his keepers and ably known to the public and are deserving . it was thought that he had escaped. to the of a liberal patronage. They will. keep the . woods, but his lifeless body was found soon of said Superior at 10 0’ Of 4. m, of anid day, at sa ceers ene MiNGS. * SAN FRANCISCO PRICES and Guarantee a GOOD FIT as well as THE GEST OF WORKMANSHIP AND TRIM« Th Are We have a Full Line of the Latest Fall and Wintér Samples for iercoatings and Suitings, which we are prepared to make up at letters of adutiniocratiog, wine ane eff, ti of the VERY LOWEST PRICES. ive us a trial and you'll never pe iind conte te fame ™ m7 1@ regret it. Commercial Street, Transcript Block. Is His funeral will take place at Alleghany SAMPSON :-: BOOTS Woonsocket Superior to Crack, Anti-Crack, or