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LOOK FOR Mi WORD 10 PARE TOILBRS,
oes e
Crazed by Drink.
Hoprinsvitte, Ky. October 18.— he Sal a
Llyod Nelson Young, # white planter, st the Methodist o ——
crazedgby drink, near Pembrvok, SatBe
urday night brained an aged negress
with an 4x and fatally stabbed Joseph
Tindy (colored), aged 70, After terrorizing the citizens for two howre he "4 e ida Si a foe =
was overpowered by a posse and And wrecks the b me
ht to jail to escape a mob of Sherman’s Headache 00 dong .
. $100 REWARD. $100
err
Nevapa City DAILY TRANSCRIPT [if H GUIETTE.
lssued Every Evening,’ Sundays ‘Excepted, at Nevada City . . ; eee : , +} ee :
~ scocvewel Will Addressthe Peoplelthe Moon to Be
. At the Theater Here )-~ totally Relipsed
Tonight. and Hs Family I
oa . Autamn
This evening there will be a total Season.
eclipse of the moon, The moon is
scheduled to pass through the earth’s
shadow at a piace where the latter will
be 1,164 times the satellite’s diameter,
making the eclipse total for an hour
anda half. The performance will be“MARRIED TODAT.
A Popular and Happy
Couple Made
One,
PAINE’S CELERY
The Home Friend of the Farmer
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
By Mall, «= = » > $6 Per Year. By Cerrier, * :
é Delivered toany part uf the city.
ee ee pe eee beaceyeveactessecesseys October 14, 190 .
To Speak With Pardee
San Francisco, October 13.—Sherman W. Marsh,
Chairman of the Republican “Central Committee. Judge
Frank H. Short of Fresno will speak with Dr. Pardee in
Nevada City and Grass Valley. Signed, Chas. Snook, Secgin about 8:80 o’slock in the evening
ee : oe and will continue until nearly midretary State Central Committee. : ; wee . ok night. The moon will be totally
wrapped .in darkness about 9:30
o’ctock, and will begin to reappear
‘} about an hour later, The aatronomical spectacle of this evening will be
the first ocourrence of its kind in
rai mtiste all over t orld :
oa wikina teatime ie sini ‘the . flelds, now feel the twinges of terrible nials, Address F. J. OHENEY A co.,
change, an‘ the echools and those who rheumatism; ethers run down by Toledo, Gs Sold by Druggiste, 76 ots.
are scientifically inclined are doing . -¥9FY> overwork and irregular dieting, . 9 o’clock train for San Francisco, at
likewise. : are tormented with the pangs of dyswhich place they will make their future
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
2 pepsia. home. :
A Sick Prisoner.
At St. Canice Catholic Church, this age . Sole ® agent.
wiorning, Timothy J. Laursen of San
Francisco and Miss Mary Cecelia Hus-. The readers of this paper eg te!
sey of Willow Valley, near this city, . pleased to epi ‘that cee hee <
were united in the holy bonds of mat-’ one dreaded disease tha 4
been able to cure in all ite stages ap
rimony by Rev. Father Clyne. that is Catarrb, Hall’s Oaterrh Care
The wedding was a quiet and uDos. is thé only pos tive cure DOW
tentatious affair, only a few intimate . the,medical fratervity. Oatarrh being
friends and. relatives being present.’
a constitutional treatment. Hall’s OaMiss Delia Hussey, © sister of the a
rb Oure'is taken internally, acting
d Feot#y-apon, the blood > ne igs
bride, made’ a charming bridesmaid . surfaces of the system, ereby. detroying the foundation of the disease, and. Henry Hussey officiated as a st gers oe ne patient cecuaen be
sa aT NE building up the constitution and asAfter the marriage ceremony was
sisting nature in doing its work. The
concluded the bridal party repaired to . proprietors.have 80 much faith in its
the Natioral Hotel and partook of a curative powers, that they ~ Ne
splendid wedding breakfast which had Hundred Dollars for any case tha
been. specially prepared for the ocfails to eure. Send for list of testimocasion. The happy couple teok the
JJ. JACKSON
ndependent Candidate for .
County Treasurer :
coe of Nevada 0
Election Tuesday, November 4th, 1)
After the labors and toils of thesammer time, and harvesting of crops in
the early autamn, mavy of our farmers, their wives, daughters, and sons,
find thembelves ina condition of health
demanding carefal attention, if suffering is to be avoided later onMany
experience kidney trouble in some
form; with some the liver is. torpid,
there is biliousness, nausea and vomiting, with loss of appetite and depression of Spirits. Thousands who
have been exposed to cold, damp winds
and raine while toiling in the harvest
sk ig down from G
moCarthy of Wes
Borchet is her
00,
‘Rimer left yestel
500.
alli of Granitevill
ee J. G. O’NEILL
Independent Candidate for
Superintendent of School
_ of Nevada County,
Election Tuesday, November 4th, 199
The Republicans will hold their
first meeting of the campaign in this
city at the theater tonight. Bond
fires will be lit, red powder burned,
fireworks exploded and the Nevada
City Band will play on the streets.
Hon. J. N. Gillette, the Republican
nominee for Congress from this district, will! address the people and will
be assisted by several local speakers.
The Mandolin Club will play several
P May Staples, 1
s, N. Staples at
ville.
hompson, Kt. Oorde
nf San Francisco &
Woodruff of Colu
ng a day or 80 int
5. Towle and AS
om Towles station
or J. 8. McBride «
att yesterday for £
. Lord left yesterd
Francisco.
‘snd Mrs. W. Mot
fold left yesterda
to Sacramento.
y, Love arrived b
hom the Red Or
EE
On a Strike.
Diamond Dyes
Save money and afford freshness and
a pleasing change in what you wear.
Direction book and 45 dyed samples
free.
DIAMOND DYES, Burlington, Vt.
Going and Coming.
Supervisor.J. Fay, returned to
Truckee this afternoon. .
Obas. Paine is over from North San ss
THE OLD RELIABLE
HE TOOK THE,SHOWER BATH
And It Drove Him From the Yosem<
ite Back to New England.
After a week of little journeys, strikIng here and there a few miles to absorb the Yosemite Valley from a dozen
coignes of vantage, we were whipping
the Ililouette one afternoon for mountain. trout, says the World’s Work.
“Tomorrow,” said a voice, “I shall
take a shower bath under the seventeen hundred foot fall.”
“You,” said another voice, “are a
wiih enna
\white, and is all pure wool. You will have to see them
lappreciate them. We have all the new things in silk age’ ‘las ehes
'wool@underwear for ladies at prices from $2.50 to $6—jt eee
‘come and see for yourself. Children’s Underwear at 25¢ aut & ie Aree
. so cts.2 Vou know what these are. You have, had them DR intendent Gus
fore, 4° Respectfully, a sbi mine arrived
. . ° See window of New Coats and Capes.
lynn of Alleghan
ening from San
home.
0. Oulver, of Pal
st evening and
Ny Downieville.
A, Paine arrive
City today.
, Lewis of Colfax
A. Lawson cf Sa
ing a few days ir
. Maitland left tl)
mento on a visit
s Gallagher left't
tto San Francis¢
ct Attorney E
left this mornin
on a visit.
Absolutely Pure.
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE.
Our local candidates for office—Republican, Democratic ani Independent—who are now stumping the various towns throughout Nevada County
are being given flattering receptions
wherever they go and on most occasions have been greeted with large audiences. Great interest is manifested
in the public meetings and the various
nominees are reported to be doing
some excellent and effective campaign
work, ~
The Republican candidates held a
big meeting at French Corral last evening, and tonight they will hold “a
rouser” at North San Juan which will
startle the natives and capture many
Asit name implies, helps the}
starch—adds stiffness and bril.
Price 10 cents. Measles and Ammonia.
A Detroit woman who labors among
the poor children of the city was telling her experiences. ,
“One day there was a death in the
neighborhood; a little girl died, and the
children were visibly impressed. They.
told me about it in unison. A
“It was better for her, wasn’t it,
missus? one little girl said philosophieally. ;
“What was the trouble? I asked.
—?* Ceo % A .
NS wn v i .
we eland is now se
fat five cents a .
@#ea4eeae#et*# @ ee te
‘
To the thousands of randown, sickly} The bride is a charming and prepoMah er 0 . ey a 9 Cj E
“Og
homes we recommend with all honesty . and has many friends who wish her 4” ’ 3
Strikers Are Hot h reeable {0 the Dro. and confidence the worker’s friend,. a happy and prosperous future.
:
Paine’s Celery Compound, the only =
avlectioné and Professor Davis’ class} Michael Hart, who was sent from) . aicine that ses Galokly par fully reEy @' :
Hon, J, M. Walling will act as chair-} Oounty Jail for petit larceny, was re-. 1175. tothe muscles. Paine’s Celery
» W . U der ~ f
prosed Dians for Arbitration.. man. ‘ cently taken quite ill, and his condiCompound tones the stomach; it re00 en n wear or
te
The following gentlemen will act as. tion was so bad to-day that Oounty. . , Wyo. poisonous acids fr om theblood are F all a n d Wi nt er
j
vice-presidente: Physician Tickell had him takon to which cause rheumatiem; it feeds the hundred cigar makers employed by the Pe
F Cuban-American Manufacturing Com: « } a
. j G Richards, ET R Powell, H Dickerewe : ; and the American Cigar Com; : ae
PHILADELPHIA, Pa., October 14--Dispatches from the cua + paahiye. H Odgers, D A —_ a nec 9% grits o a ae aa OL ae es eat we show for the = time this Fall all tt
Anthracite region indicate that the strikers don’t favor the. Dailey, J Frederick, C ¥ Brayton, H Lasi Sad biies. life. The pi of Paine’s Celery Comew things in fall and winter Underwear. Never could
ffziger :
d in the factories. . give you as much for your money as we can this time.
bitration plan proposed by the operatore Weters, Hou P F Biloa, 04 Hs % pound in autumn means the establishused in & . See Fl L Fi Cline and R. Olin
~ : “ Late Ladies’ Heavy Fleece Lines vests and pants at 25 cents ‘
i
m * . A
t att yesterday mor!
President Mitchell refuses to speak on the matter but A Bartang, et ae ee ~Phe-faneral-of-the late Joshus P. stand the rigors of a severe winter. “Jesse Moore” Whiskey has oe A eas isva good one for your money. .
Henjey, Jos Eustis, Carl Schwarts,. Wentworth, took’ place this afternoon priveaa eli uckapdonianie menor on ta ippett is here from
org ". from bis late residence on Gold Flat
i ‘die
: ‘ , j ‘ Fred E Brown, G A Bailey, T Waters,
;
aw. h i
tohim. Owing to the tremendous pressure upon him he end was a It is the best. bia “pio you ever saw. We have five different kinds a tieads in this ¢
<: ae : -ti de of the pioneer
.
;
T F Goding, W A Dennis, Jobn Davis,. °"° ° time frien
aartitlen : : mas W. Sexton
may advise ei the nee be accepted. Jobn Stevens, G Fischer, EB Abadie, . "re Present to show their respect to ° At 75 cents we can give you a Swiss ribbed Vests am ng a few duys \
Three district presidents have been notified to come] PG Scadden, J T Gribble, J P Waters, his someory.
.
. : ‘ . Richards, W
: ty ‘ ace : ’
here and a conference will be held immediately after they eS ee, Fee
-* Att we have a world beater. This comes in grays SS aie leueve
.
it as
‘ Werry. John Ournow, R W Gaylord,
ada Ci'y last.
:
mae _. . B D Skidmore, G O Scarfe, W L Mob~~ . tey, E B Power, R Plummer, D B Getch‘ i ll ees Inf ews eins M Hadley, E H Barker, C W Ubapman,
—_—_—i A H Parker, J H Rogers, C P Lough—_—3 ridge. Ohas Guenther, H.C Wills, T
d r = e 8
aan.
‘
; eit Told ina Brief Way Towle, Jobn Arthur, Gas Orzalli. ‘J. Murphy if here from Washington. =F . — eal
4 i . coo fool.” James Cairns and Chas. E. Tegler, if PEO ee ee ee Ye
; ing Greeted by Big for Busy Reader Ss. “Not at all,” came back argumenta-. returned this evening from Santa , aris
ah
ms Nevada City Girl. tively. “The river's very low. What
if
i =
benefit of their health. They are
ll 1ences F
ree first hundred feet; it will simply come . 1m yoh improved.
.
ument fund toward which Miss E. E. Miss Evelyn Symonds, formerly of ky elie wai Pislendity . on pened aeace
: a
Hoéft has donated the net proceeds of this city but now of San Francisco, was)
. —
the eales at ber Nevada City and married on the 30th of September to. on.” ponte: ita Bra in Sa eas
= The biggest aid in window washing;.
‘ J. Ringholm. The bride isacharm-. “Not 1.” and see Wm. Harry. tf-m
Loe ae 4
Grass Valley stores, Mrs. V. Hinkson. . . . young lady and has many friends} But 1 was there to see. The water, — _ . and in the cleaning of paint work, brass and silver. ets., on * ‘
. market, Price 10 cts.
The statement that John E. Oline, _ = distances, -But to.crawl down, dressed a HELPSTARCH,
the unfortunate fireman who was inin a bathing suit, closer to the main
fe
«1 liao¢y—a laBor saver.
= z the rocks with a murderous swish in
¥ ae ne
13 Sunday, had died of his injuries, the air and a roar like a railway train
was inerror. The young man is now when it strikes was daring to foolgetting along as well as can be exhardiness. At any moment a veering
pected.
the tall, slim figure backing tenitatively on all fours down the jagged talus
brated the fiftieth anniversary of his slope, his eyeglass pebbles. glinting
birth Sunday evening. Those present cheerfully. A steady breeze kept the
bad a delightful time.
and half dead men and women in farm . sessing young lady of this township!
ies’ ildren’s C { Ladies’ and Children’s Cotton and
will sing. Truckee to serve thirty deys in the}..15 strength to the weak body and
:
;
Tampa, Fla., October 13.— Several
£ G-Ramelli, A Folené, B F Snell, W the Hospital for treatment. , weak and diseased nerves and bantion is caused by the class of material . 0
Cline, Mrs, M, Ol
L8 Calkins, C E Malloy, BS Parke,
ing of a perfect physicial vigor to witha, #*
° : 4 ° . ,
those associated with him believe the plan is unsatisfactory
others have been compared since 1851.{* . ‘Af 5o cents we can give you the best thing in Vests an veueatTeciie’ct
an
E A Tompkins, R E Linder, W D Long, and wae largely attended. Many of
‘Pantst-both in the natural wool and in white.
ge Flynn of Alle
H Crawford, W J Clemo, John
ge Fly
arrive.
Kirkham, John Dabb, W D Vinton, J
rini, M L Marsh, J M Bafflngton, H D
Orug, where they have been for the
: CHAS. E. MULLOY, = Grocer.
there is of it turns to spray in the
i @ : ni : : For the benefit of the soldiers’ monB oO ry A mi :
prosaic. This is something big. Come If you want a good, cool drink o!
:
and Mrs. W.G. Richarda of this city here to wish her well. The groom is a. 85 he had said, came down, a considjured in the railroad wreck at Tunnel
stream that falls to the pool and upon ~ 4
.
~
e e > ©
wind might swing the whole mass upon
A. Keeney of Willow Valley celefall swung out a little the other way,
votera for Protection and Republican.
ism. The Independent candidates had
a big meeting at Washington last
evening and were enthusiastically reterday.
Roy Bowerman, the yeung son of
Ralph Bowerman, was knocked down
by a horse and run over by a cart yesHis right foot wae injured
a lot of things.’
“*Oh,” another spoke up, ‘she had
measles and ammonia on the lungs and
“I was of course deeply impressed
and the spray burgeoned out far up
the other slope. ‘fhe roar was deafening. ‘3
All at once the wind shifted, the
water swung back, and in a flash the
parlors.
—oe20——
FOR THE SEASON.
Ts style and beauty of our FALL MILLIS
. modes have captivated all visitors to our DEN
With the exquisite materials in use thie scasoe
milliners have vied with each other in. prodacay
pattern hats. There js nothing to be compared “ .
in town, Yon will be greatly interested in out
creations. There is a charm and elegance iB al
beck’s Hats this seasomto make them first in the thouft
of fashionable dressers.
Wirs. Kaubec!
Mill St.,. GraseV
and be was otherwise bruised. i. by the ‘lots of things,’ but more so by
John Scalvini has purchased the the ‘ammonia on the lungs.’ ’—Detroit
stock and fixtures ef the Gilt Edge Free Press,
saloon on Commercial street and will
reopen it this week.
Articles of incorporation of the
Idaho Development Company were
filed with the County Clerk yesterday.
ceived. Tonight they will bold forth
at Washington. Tonight the local
Democratic orators will speak at You
Bet and tomorrow night at French
Corral.
Mind Unbalanced.
human figure was blotted out in.a deluge that turned me sick. For a second—that seemed an hour—it played
on the spot fiendishly, it seemed to
me, standing horrified there, and then
slowly it swept away,
And then there was a movement, a
painful, crawling movement, down there
on the slope, and I scrambled down the
> x
GLASSW
Just received Direct from the Eastern Factory the finest
Knew What to De With It.
A miserly landlord was going rotind
collecting his rents the other day. At
one house he was greatly interested in
a little girl who watched, open mouthed
and open eyed, the business of paying
Meetir
. SIMOND.
4
' ; 2 Commercial St., Nevada City. For S
Jacob H. Neff, Julian Govieg, Jott B. Sra tus -mamney and goocpiing there Len ee eee line of . si
Geo. Penna was brought from sn pga eae cocaial oes Oip eedaciond 2 a nee rae area. pat eee here ‘ie H H d h . JACKSO!
Grass Valley cates by Goasinie Powe ‘Olingh, .P, W. Mishell.agd John M. © patted her on the head and startclothes ny. He was erill we Genet ro Goblets, Tumbler Ss and Wine Glasses brie hv F Thomas are named as the direetors. ed out to search his pockets, saying, “1 k. When his breath returned and a ;. AS For Cour
send and given into the bands of the pened must seo what Ihave got fot You" . ence casetes were perched onc (ever seen in town, See our window display. Our prices are ,
county authorities until he can be ex; “ After hing hi ots tor som ms extra glegnes were perched agai . ioht IT E eache u. O'NEILL
scerching Als pockets Some . on his riose, he said: right. Inspect our goods.
amined for insanity. He wae found A Good Boy Wanted. time he at last brought from a remote . wpye oceans fell upon me! For God's ey
Superint d
wandering aimlessly around and actcorner a peppermint. As he handed it . .444 come back to New England!” $ ‘ en
ing strangely. to the girl he said, “And now what will . ries *
A boy is wanted to deliver packages
See. Our. Prices
and be useful around the store. Good Best Lead Blown Table Tumbler
And we went.
you do with that?”
address the ci
The little girl looked at it, then at
ounty at the fe
Blurring of the Sight
For the best of everything in the
: it, st Lead Blown Table Tumbler.......... 30 cents per set. [> . Oftentimes show the need of glasses. ‘They are some of the ls and pls
cmeak Une Gand yaar Gers to Malar — ares Sap sapere ha bim and replied, “Wash it.”—London NATURAL HISTORY. Wire Gla onc ccissat cectcssessesnsezacesceessensesnssen 65 cents per. set up. . cations of defective vision and. should De sa fi NITEVILLE—"
The choicest b:aads of whisky and/age, 15 to 18 years. ‘Inquire at L. _Ostriches live to the age of about . PODICTS.......0..4. paPadaas nda sai deqnapeugeacasssasssecs 30 cents per set up Pressing mgm = ag ee r a th
cigars can be found st W.J. Brirt. aN. }. HYMAN & OO.’S Store, Corner of A Useful Rhyme, sixty years. . A. Mie er of the inn-Beretta Optical Co. of on ee 5 F HILL—we
Council Chamoers. Try them? tf Broad and Pine streets. If poisoned; take mustard or salt, tableThe mandarin duck is one of the ° will be with us October 9th, 10th and 11th for the edie bth,
In ; ace. of-warm water and swallow most besutiful of aquatic birds, : a justing glasses properly and making ny necessary OAT . UMBIA HILI
, N-soUr So voracious is the cod that it will <a glasses of his former patrons. Respectfully, 3 ober 16th
. For pont try borax and a wet bandage, . swallow anything it sees in motion. ec ro= en a ar or 8S A & tl W “4 H, RTUN G WATCAM? m, . BLOOMF
; An eel has two separate hearts. One
evade : MFI
EXCURSIONS If bligtered, then ofl and dry fannel will. boats G0, the other 160, times a minute. =o saan Soe . . W. H. HART ’ ober 17th,
For children’s convulsions warm baths A ladybird can travel 20,000,000,000 siti REE : : TH SAN JUAN
With castor oll dove, too, but keep the. times ite own length Io On eel atty DR. R. E. SMITH ber 18th,
ied seal : ea can only tray y oo : ,
; Give sirup of. ipecac when croup is in . times its own length. These parlors are a branch of the Electro-Dental Parlors of Sacrament a STON—Mon
me Ore cy ela ane ot ee country in the world in established nearly four years ago. One of the largest and STON—Tuesd:
mee °° . which the raven is not found to be na. _ best equipped Dental Ottices on the Coast and ¥ He KEE—Weane
. ; abe fo soak in hot water is best for a sprain; . tive; it is.also the only bird known to 4 ; j G
#44 4 Owerthe 4 4 4 4 “ : Benuasnee ean rules, and ‘twill save you . ornithologists which is of such cosmoAre Located Here Permanently ; é ‘ oA > RE
4 * 7 politan: character. ’ with allthe modern ELEOTRIGAL] and oth . We have an excellent line of Spoo™s “"%
: ant Discerning Germs. Only one existing reptile can sustain . ateolutely first-class work. ner Sennen toe Sales ‘knives, forks, Wedding Presents, ¢t‘Rabadae
nN e al wa wWhat-ie this stat?” asked the testy . Heel in the air. ‘This i» the fying . All work guaranteed at One-half the regul ¢ ee +» Diamonds ober 29th.
‘ e een Catt = a8 Sita ai caterer dragon of the East. Indies. Ié has no . dentists. ~ regular prices charged by other Alse Sold Wugget Pins and Diam . ASANT RIDG
‘ The spoapet and best way totravel. Tourist Sleeping (Care'are used and. of the strange dish which he finds on a ie but can glide from tree to OUR PRICES : : : 4 oa aly
are PERSONAL CONDUCTED on MONDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATUB. th kfast table. ea flying squirrel, _ PLATES, full Upper or Lower $10 00 . GOLD FILLINGS mi aired . MA
DAYS by experiencéd and careful attendants od See The common h fly usually pro. GOLD CROWNS, 22 Karat 6 00. SILVER FILLINGS” ly Ref GE HILL.
ay ks cue aan coe eanen “That,” answers the thoughtful wife, Maying, ‘To do so . SRIDOE WORK; per tots.. 6 00. CLEANING aoe ore Jewelry of All Kind Promptly and Neatly . oS
SER . Wei health food.” : = reee © OO} CLEANING.00. 2: : ; F
booklet with fall information. Write for it. te ee es awa aaa a}. PAINLESS EXTRACTION, 50 C woe. CY ADA crry—g
f husband. “T'l bet. 20. of any on, . SW-No charge for Extracting when plates mn
le lst
’ . us. <i no. germ: a , ered, we ; “
SANTA FE, 641 Market Bt, San Francisco. sense would try to live on it!”—Baltt— Phose Ma n 633. ; R. B. SMITH, D -p. sb '¥ a aS BRAND, os he Jewe 88 VALLEY.
aan tas ces seh Mlasealc Gulldiag, up Stairs, Pine Street, Nevada City, s ty , te
ss —me
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