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3H. and H. J. Mile of Feratey are in
town. :
Jobn Hanley ii Sen Francisco. : * f
J. Goffett came down. trom Moore’s.
Flat today.)
W. Bradbury came down from Alle}.
ghany today. =
W. Glover was up trom the Anthony
House today.
C. Brittan came ap. ‘from Yuba City
this afternoon. —
Mrs. Frank Seth pasted oe! morning to Auburm; =
G. Mish of New York is here on mining business.
of
Mrs. Wm. Engle has Fotoried. ‘from
fan Francisco.’ : ©" © *
Mrs. P. Edmunds came over from
French Corral today. = ~< ~
L. A. MeOroskie has gone. to’ San . ropbery.
Francisco on. @ visit..»
C. F. Pitkin of Birchville paid a, visit
to this city yesterday.
W. W. Bodgers came ‘over’ from
Forbestown last’ evening.
A. W. Slee of San Poanbeos arrived
here on last evening’s train.
Will McKinney came down from
North Bloomfield yesterday. : :
Constable BE. Northup of San Jaan
was a visitor here yesterday. .
Ed. Swan, the well-known traveling
man of San Francisco, is in town.
‘also implicated John D. Smith, who. homes: people resid
‘kept a saloon on lower K Street, ineared: ae during the nso ies
‘a habeas corpus . proceeding will‘ have The storm caused them to close down
i officials will liberate him, They. have . ™e2 came in Monday and the teams:
lingering Saees raging "eat ‘All sa0leve'the p ‘exception of © ae who S
; sgh re became entangled in the bsrness,
(which was pape y lent Cox, of ta be se perintondadmitted that be and another man ox, of the y wie
man . was one of the passengers, was: carried
(who has never been Peccnsiabs
were Allen’s assailants, and that t
cbhet Sues -eialik h bidionst eter cori aes diffeculty.
‘The passengers, were taken to. the/
forming the officers that oo
planned the robbery and told
where 'té look for Allen‘s a gh rie
stunning him, After ‘Allen's: pie The following items were take
Gordon pleaded guilty to a charge . of . the “Truckee Republican of
and another of marder, but day:
owing to the fact that he had ‘turned Hobart Mille’ eksnnaitt was vocimpelied
State’s evidence on Smith, was given . *© lose down by thestorm. Should
comparatively short sentences—on the . the weather become favorable the mill
first charge twelve years, and on the will be started up agein.
other fourteen, both sentences to’begin . . The engine from Hobart Mills came
“Truckee Items. —
trom't
ednesbecame ill in jail and died in the. *°¥ Plow. .
County «. Hospital. ‘Harry. Gordon's The Trackee Lumber Qompany bas
time will expire in January next, bat. loc? down their logging at Joppa.
to bé’ commenced before the prison a week earlier than was intended. The
Tre
the . elther struck by the straggling borses.
the
}. 800 yards down the stream, and when . perbape the best solution of the case. ¥89 taken to the, ‘Receiving Hospital,
to.xun at once. John Smith ly in yesterday, encountering no difficulty . —~
convioted on Gordon’s oregon in cleaning the road with the attached
should be, oer conden “byi
ie poe es
man was quiet and. reasonable. He}
over his drunk and he under-. “Attor sisting « lodge of Odd F
situation, He bad already . ®* San Francisco a few. aaa? .
: twelve hours and he de-. 2. . Malloy, the groceryman of th i
manded a warrint ‘before ‘going with . 78s walling on Market street
‘the officer, . so.he. traveled east, in was struck by a cable car. When tig
He had received much the worst of the where his injaries were attended to,
fight in his arrest, the peop @ of FlorisHe was not seriously injared and will
ton were sath when he:
isin Rass Repubilinan.
Bob Simmons has purchased some of
thousands. of homes it is always on the Free Coinage, until after the holi:
buffet. days. tf
GOLD! GOLD! GOLD! .
HATS OF GOLD
*E TIES OF GOLD!
Ae Set. Euoett
‘to shales a a + rine Thanksgiving dinner.
andthe petasn: ‘here, in ‘afew. aw deys. SE See RE Ne 6
county was saved considerable excy Raffle at "ih> Free Colnuge: :
“For fomily! ase “Tease Moore’ “A ar the finest turkeys. im; the yapeket and . o
©. J. Ahibern, a hotel man of Au-. no
burp, arrived in this city last night. [in view of the doable sentence, both
Thomes Brock was down from the . runnitig together, they will rennet an
Derbec yesterday one businesstrip. . order from the courts as a ‘basis for
J. Holmes, the insurance inspector, . their action. ‘The prison officials state
returned to Oakland this afternoon, that Gordon says he intends to go to
Miss Hieronimus has returned from . gouth America as soon as he is disa visit: with friends at Colambia Hill. harged. Gordon is well related in the
Ed. Bhoad and A. H.Williams of} Rast, and has received remittances ever
fo)
re to keep Gordon: longer, but . Vere brought in yesterday and taken
to Reno toe. tie sshoatg
The Pope Seriously ill.
Paris, November 22.—A dispatch to
the Temps from Rome says the Pope
yesterday visited the Basilica of St.
novelties.
the window.
Has padaht some of.the latest and most stytich t .
Notice the new styles of gold hats in.
Sauer Kraut in bulk
‘Heing’s Mince Meat in bulk
Ohicago are here epending a few days.
R. B. Springer of Columbia Hill was
among yésterday’s visitors to this city.
W.B. Magonigal of Smartsville was
a visitor to the county. seat yesterday.
A. P. Clark and. M. Lintner of Circle
City, Alaska, are here on mining business,
F. Beckerman and J. Delipasi of the
Gaeton Ridge mine arrived a yesterday.
Henry Thompson arrived Nei evening from Sactamento om a visit of a a bustling, busy lumbering town, or at Enterprise.
few-days. =
iJ, 8 and J, M. Toomey ror retained
to their home’at Moore’s Fiat from a
trip to Smartsville.
J. T., Cahill and. wife arrived here
last evening from San Francisco, and
left this morning for their former
" home at North Bloomfield.
Superintendent D. J, McFall of the
Wleme mine, and E. T. R. Powell re‘turned last night from the Miners’
onveation at San Francisvo,
Dwight Rolfe, James Johnston, W.
‘O. Holmes and G. E. Davis came down
‘from the Gaston Ridge mine ‘yesterday,
where they. have been employed.
Mrs. L. A. Garthe returned last
evening from Auburn, where she has .
been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ed.
Williams. The latter returned with
her, ©”
No Decision
in Reiff Case.
Lonpon, wassaher 22.—Oontrary to
expectation, the racing calendar t1oday did not give the decision of the
stewards of the Jockey Olub in the case
of charges brought by Lord Durham
against Lester Reiff, the American
jockey, and it was learned that the investigation is still in progress.
—————
Brarn On ORNS Ss Ge THOS . oe
Luoas County,
Franx J. QoENEY makes oath that he
8 senior A Sagoo of the firm of F. J.
business in the
LARS for
LARS Gea oe by the use
of Hat's OaTARRE CurB.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to, before me. ard subscribed
in my thie 6th day of
ember, Ae D, 1886. ‘
A W. GLEASON,
Notary Public. Lots of People Use
Hall’s Catarch. tire ja taken inte’
ally, and acts directly on the nese
; “gurfaces: of the system
a RRR nano .
and" mucous
Sold by Draggiets,
‘Hall's Baanlly’ Pills are the best.
NOTICE TO PROPERTY HOLDERS.
Notice is heel
pire February 15,;
nections have-already’
now has a postofiice.
Rechristened 3h . Les care Guacer tharougihly aoe veces
“and every case of Osshould reserve your order. for Paul oe ST
of De-. '?
given that the tim:
for making — Secon etl exese “About 350 coning over une-hailf ae on COFFEE
are notiPeters and experienced such fatigue
« . that he had to take to his bed. It is
further claimed. that. va fainted twice.
‘since hie arrest in 1891.
Name of Town eegaet.
a all
It seeme rather a startling adinotines:
Richard Perkins,
ment that Overton so thrifty, vigorous . pnown wiah okie = =
and substantial as. our sister town is id
should have gone out of existence so 1 & Gucen te pe te
suddenly, and quietly and without) 1.° teen employed in various mines
cause. It, however, is just the name) in this city, most of the time as shift
ton was too common a name for such . tom by all who knew him—Virginia
least the U.-S. Post. Office department
decided and it -was not ‘until
———
the name was changed that this new
town representing hundreds of people
and hundreds of thousands of dollers
Sufferers from this herrible malady
worth of property was able to get a nearly af inherit it——not necessaril ways —not ni y
postofiice. The name was changed to/) the parents, but may be from some
Hobart Mills and ander that name it. remote ancestor, for Cane Conese often runs
: through several This deadly
“The new office was opened Monday . poison may lay. Root & in the blood for
with Chas, W. Calvin as the postmas. [rate Orit Joe pues se waskes f Soeeay
ter.— Truckee Republican, ce—or a swollen gland in the
or. some other part of the body,
nently all the poisonous virus _
sliminated from the blood.
{ 6 eYa . it driven out, This S. S. S.
: seated, 0 troubles like this.
> wh asertntecin, November 22. i wenitor When all the poison has Caen rhea ‘out
No. 8, formerly known as the Connecof the system the Cancer heals, and the
ticut, building at Bath, Maine, has been —— na cor iway,ogtio
rechristened: the Nevada by Secretary following letter from Mrs, Shirer shows :
Long: The State authorities of Oon-. A small pimple came on my jaw about an inch
side of my face. It gave
necticut considered that.their common. Slow te earonthe le
wealth was entitled to the dignity of a
battleship in naval: nomenclature and
consequently the compliment bestowed
by the Secretary of the Navy in naming one of the four large monitors now
nnder construction in honor of the
State of Nevada.
«ee
Turkey Raffle at Britland’s.
Wm. J. Britland of the Council Baik
Chamber has secured the best turkeys
in the market. He will. dispose of SS een
them at raffle every evening from now
until after the new year, Call arcand
and try your lack. — tf
sac
seepage ed
waa two years ago; thete are ‘ill
aoe Soe and my nd my Benerel heatitr
Plata, Mo.
ae tee aoe paso ae of all
boon pucihiern, and the
pire van guaranteed
le. Eble. Send
or are book on
Piano Tuning. crn pag, a gr and gece
ga crn mB this disease, and
If your piano needs tuning you te our physicians about yourcase, We
for medical advice.
as the place remains the same. Overboss, and was held inthe highest es.
Siege 4:
a
Good fhings
for the
Green and Ripe Olives.in bulk
P‘kid Pigs Feet in bulk
: Pickles in buik
Fresh Watnuts ‘n bulk
Boned. Chicken and Turkey
Apple Butter .
Honey
*: . Citron, Currants,
‘. Bloaters, Etc. Holidays.
Snnrarerren ersten i ALAA sree
THE NAME OF THE'BEST WORK
EN APA= i AN SHOE EVER BROUGHT TO YOUR
ATTENTIONS . .
%
in price. Oall and inspect thig new shoe: : : 3 ¢
Pa]
A GUESSING CONTEST-—We have a: large
pumpkin on exhibition at our store and every one making purchases to the: amount of $1 will-be entitled to one guess as to the
number of seeds contained therein, and the one making the nearest guess will receive a handsome pair of shoes:
Easy on the foot and wears like iron: Reasualable ; =
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BOWEY BROS., Broad Street.
abl: MAUL A JUN
Millinery Opening —
Fortiore than twenty years this establishment has
been noted for its display” of, FINE; MILLINERY
each season, but this Fall surpasses “all others.
4
MISS TETRAU has just returned from San Francisco,
with a.Fine Line of Beautiful French Pattern Hats. .
Ladies call and see the beautiful goods.
W. H. CRAWFORD.
FIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
Fresh Cranberries in bulk}
for the. Thanksgiving dinnet
“at ‘Jackson's. Please’ bear i in
taint everything that gives, zest .
é , to the meal—helps out. the
good old turkey. Citron,
. “spices, seasoning of all’ kinds,
to say nothiag of Mince: Meat and: Plum Pudding which go.
Get your “orders.
Elegant @ Goods
We Ge just received a gh Jon aig ‘of:
CLOAKS, FURS, :
sm “DRESS Goons §
+
Ye And tany other new: goats which we want the
ladies to a) and see. The" prices « are i
a # :
i : pote sell CSET paareo meee wing ¥
IOI ROIOIIIIOIOK
KOK HIKE MR
T. W. SIGOURNEY, Commercial St Seasonable Goods _
Schoen. Leave word at Vinton’s drag
store and your work will be attended . “=
“nH AKL, STN,
tf
ra
nr ern
° TAYLOR’S#
-_e FAMILY
—e GROUND
: At 26 Cents per Pound.
Roasted Daily!
Ground to Order.
Equal to the average 85-cent Coffee.
OtherGrades at Other Prices.
. TAYLOR'S TBA STORE,
NEVADA cit A
GE.
Paints and Oils, House Furnishing Goods, Iron and Steel
Doors, Wiadows and Glass, Tin, Copper oe Granite Iron Ware,
+
RANGES, CROCKERY, HOUSE FURHISHI uOUDS,
oe
TORNER, Fi Stu, Neda at,
New Crop-Soft Shell
Shp “WALNUTS
The highest.: grade,
REASONABLE PRICES! “Per Iby 18.
Boiled Cider in Pint or Quart Bottles,» 25c and 50c
) r The be ‘be ébtained—* Cape :Cod”
4 A RARBERRIES: aie Oa Yh b 3¢:tm. tor 26e. ;
Oranberry Sauce is the only distinctive method, but they may be
prepared for the table.in-a grpat many. ways, according to the tastes
of the cook. It is well. to bear in mind that the best results are obtained when the berries are cooked and served fresh. Eminent authorities say that.there is no fruit so healthfal or. palatable as _
cranberry, when properly cooked.
CHAS. E. MULLOY, .
Telephone 501, * Store closes at 8 p. m.
SOMETHING NEW!
eas
---Dust Proof Watches..
PERIENCE AE tia —
wis
rs
For teamsters and miners. ie to be proof against
dust : : €:
A. & H. W. HARTUNG,
‘BROAD STREET#ABOVE: PINE, NEVADA CITY
Pits
rOYS ae
COCKTAILS
aap 10 contsAT FOLEY’S, 13 Commercial Street.
HEADQUARTERS FOR at
Fine Jewelry.
Silverware and
a @
3 ais
4 a te ’
aS
Por ‘mathe ‘Vie beets ;
keeper makes. her’ purchases’ a
mind . that there “you can obee ;
.