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October 20, 1897 (4 pages)

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RECTORY. sino : 4 Li qé f « 5 rye : ee, No. 119, 1, 9 ; . RRS CALS aiid P, ete @ 7 @ . iB oer hendeilil ated ok, onth at 7:39 i i es BIT aIGA TUOSA YGCS nitro OF AOBRTAG WIS KGECSA RY HOSKINS, N.G, : qa¥e MAN) GANATART ASAT i TH Y ‘hs a oil feqod— vhahraqux eyomsgn atl? dy > tai ord SIZ DD VEEL A. Soe ey 37TH YEAR—NO, 11442 Seen ene nn BST, Hh, 1860 BY N. P, BROWN & CO. vanle-i7ti'd dit-n oiling ads eviee bc a9T 26 @ogA ad coos tl engit toaced ent, No, 47, 3 ies 47,1. 0, S84 Co 10 pa Mara TAC SY H9 i NEVADALCTONU@AL., WEDNESDAY EVENING, OGTQBER, 72 7897. bai THE TRANS , SO Iva YACISL .baotll bs Me — ge se peice Ti AM Bhi D ; iow = Te asl Leuatevereee . PRIBF MBNTION. =. FARMER'S: PAUL HUME CC JeHe NRRR ee GOLD AND NOT: PLUMBAGO. Minor Notes and Comments of Local Interest. BROWN & CALKINS. Oo. 56, N. tog Ww. BLOODY DEED, BACK IN“PRISON = RE REROTED, 20s ee, hian Castle N. P. BROWN. L. 8. CALKING, ing at 7:30 o'elock. Over sixty ladies and gentlemen ataay taqupoetoo bee o eee ee ee eevee Kukad thee . BY ; : ! dale ~ The Transonirt, recently noted that : B’ POWER, Pros, _ SUBSCRIPTION RATES. tended the dancing school at Odd FelASA WO ¥ATEAS YORAM . s xiba the Plumbago mine, ‘sitiated ‘Above’ He Murders His Family and/The Young Expressman.Gets Too B . MinersAssociation® Ghooses' Of scoots iiat thie county, mis pro” z lows Hall last evening. ? mi te Al : elk Fity Oh ag eemre bcos meas Kills Himself Speedy While on Parole, . oners From Lynchers. ~ js For'the:Bastuing, Year. ° . e aarvevto Democrat copied the. sonie Hall . : 0 . I. L. Bowman’s prop i @ 00 aro é. H one ig BAS 7" uy Fe ¥ I. “1 "Phe, Marysville ‘Democrat. copied. the:, ¥,of each month, at ADVERTISING RATES. Ron eae on Park avenue have been y : . s biol i ” ‘sie hailh ur y Me; IS 6. a *' lartigle and stated that a deposit of . Becepied. —— 7 oe pies TOVILE DOB DOV me ak oat ial oak “misec sce“ ylambago had been found ten miles FRANK AVER, Com, Made known on application. J. Levy of the Branch Wonder is get} : : gn abe didi ate, a fe ea ndeth “ot Bteawbebiy Valley,’ aha “it! _ —— ting in a new stock of goods, and ina, Bur Earra, Minn, October 20—At. Sacramento, October .20,— Paul] Lizerty, Mo, Oct. 20} -ghorfly after Saw, FRaxctsgo, October 20.—The Cal-. jnages' ‘fromthe: Traxsontrr’s “artiele © . x N. D. G. W. bis See FoR Ry aay eee NE gmc :seven.o’clock..this. morning. George . Hume, nephew.of Detective. Hume. of] midnight a mob of one handred masked . ifornia,.Mimers. Association today.re” . that there would be: bigmoneyinwork=5 perma san ts [EEE tome. 7 Datic rete Pe Young, a farmer living two miles south . Wells, Fargo & Co. while: in the em-{and armed men attempted to force eletted ‘Hon. ys éow ‘Hi. Neff as President ‘ing, the . Yuba county deppsit.;,ANe,, NNIE BRAND, Pre x Socks dad Pine pienete, ute outs agate of here, shot and killed his wife and . ploy of that company a few years ago. their way into the county jail for the hand Julien Sontagg; as Secretary, The rtp Na im ptiatsind aneee wie ea gr , chavo — : «t) AVE RISEMAN GONE. for “Ruhstaller’s celebrated gilt edge his two sons. He then turned the gun . stole several thousand dollars and fled ayowed purpose of lynching William . other officers chosén-were as follows: shite dhat the Ma tigoiby Yald near oe _ FORD, ad es beer. A fine hot lunch tonight. sl1 . 02 himself with deadly effect. All. to Japan. He was brought back, con-. Foley and Frank Wade, who were/T. J. Parsons, Vide’ President ; 8. J.)'a gold’ mine and produces nothing» bat © W. H. Tuttle of the Owt Satoon, Nevada City, has secured the Agency for Pabst’s celebrated Milwaukee lager four died instantly. The hired man, who was the only other person on the premises, found the bodies weltering in His Yoice Will Be Heard No More From the Pool-Box. ‘. gold., It gets its name from the ridge ~ in, which. jit, is,,situated., In the early, ; fifties miners found, heavily sulphurunselor at Law, victed of embezzlement'and sentenced . awaiting trial for murder. The Shériff . Hendy, Treasurer. “enti donne DING. COR. cow. . to several years’ imprisonment at Fol-. hastily organized a small posse and . © Bi ad Cuartes Moore, 78 years old, and his MWh ed A Si i" ; som. Through strong ‘influences. showed fight. Several shots were fired Bectittr Meer eee ee iow sine weet he many Fea be pa style % tole cat, she ame their blood. Business and domestic . brought’ to: bear he ‘was released ‘on . without effect, and then the mob re-. wife have arrived at Annapolis, Md, Sear an baa elaae’ aeatiy dette era f ? BLOOK 9 employ of eRe & Co., aa ee prices. j22-tf. . trouble = atturied the harmony of yerule and went to work in a Berkeley . treated from the premises. Foley’s is pues ed “8 pagers es ie quarts wae 'plonibagoy so"thep christ) ot, ita City peo Fete ihe peso arses wate oe GRA the family for some time, and the hus. printing office. He became tough and’ a particularly aggravated case. He ‘nos Radieed An-ehew tie chil aan ened the locality the Plumbago,Ridge., ; seit the age of 88 years. Ss VALLRY NEWS. band and sather was influenced by . violated ‘all ‘of the® conditions of his] killed his mother and sister and the . that he was not too old to enjoy such a moun STOTT Gb TORS Fiseman had for years suffered with these to commit the crime. parole papers: Today -he was taken. jury disagreed upon his first trial. trip. He and his wife camped out! Ir you want some of the best honey; A Day’s Record of ihe Doings of Oar Neighbors. Hereafter the W. Y. O. D. mine will = tie: elesteictty. Cuicaao, Oct. 20—The jury in the Helena to visit W. B. Bourne’s family. Standing eleven for conviction and The condition of Mrs. F. J. Thomas . one for acquittal. The Judge says he today is regarded as critical. She can-/ will keep them locked up for a week if not take nourishment. Pe they do not agree ona verdict sooner. ever sold in Nevada City go to Gay-., lord’s. A fresh supply just received. tf along the way and prepared their own meals. BLANKET DISPLA Y At MAMER &CO’S. Housekeepers, intending Housekeepers, Hotel keepers, etc: You are called upon this day to take a look at our display of Blankets and Comforters. No such display has ever been seen in this town before. Though the days are still back to the prison to serve out the remaining ten months of his term. Harris Nearly Blind. San Jose, October 20.—District. Ata throat disorder which caused an excessive enlargement of the glands. About two years ago he underwent an operation that seemed to improve «his condition, but for several months it was apparent that he was failing fast. Eiseman was a splendid specimen of physical manhood ten years ago, and he had the distinction, it is said, of beEleven to One Now. A Fortune That Disappeared. VALPARAISO, Ind., Oct. 20—The will of the late Albert Hankins, whose tragic death occurred in Chicago some torney Carl Lindsay of Santa Cruz:. weeks ago, has been filed for probate who is visiting here, says of George] in the Porter Circuit Court. Mrs. HasPlyler, who is looking ahead to a four-. kins is sole heir. She made affidavit teen years’ visit to San Quentin for. that the estate was worth worth only mayhem, that the former collector of . $10, and gave bonds for $200 as adminSan Jose has considerable faith in the] istratrix. The estate was supposed to Supreme Oourt granting him a new] be worth at least $60,000. trial. , Schoedde, the veterinary who is charged with complicity in the case, is : PALEN’S . Inhalation, Philadelphia, Pa, -ing the only man, except Bob Fitzsim. mons who ever bested Jim Corbett: Hien yern dl gt oro hie R j When the latter was still an amateur] wajjs to visit his brother. A Titled F orger he and Eiseman had a friendly set-to,. noxt Saturday evening Wm. Savoy * and old Olympic Club men say that} .nq Kd. Wilson will fight ten rounds. Lonvon, October 20.—Lady Pessica ere wes t¢p.munch for Jim. at the Athletic Club rooms. Sykes, wife of a Yorkshire baronet, was The deceased was well known all Mrs. Wm. O’Donnell and Mrs. D. arraigned tn the police court yesterday over the coast and was very popular) pinijeman have gone to Austin, Nes 4 charged with t b among turf followers. vada, to visit their daughter. RIOERINE SEMt CUATERS Ww orging her Wit From Mono’s Wilds, This would be a nice little world in e, Oe Mrs. James Hayes. will soon return husband’s name to a bill for £10,000. 1. tried No warm the night 1 ht soy th fort f . : : yember 8th for the secghts are cool enough to enjoy the comfort one o aieigie PERSONAL POINTERS. from San Francisco, where she bas been . The law forbids the husband testifying . 14 time. The jury had disagreed at penne nad ee eam lied ys Spt our fine Blankets will afford you. Do not be deceived. It is es J under medical treatment. She is much . against the wife, so the lady was dis-. ) +. act trial. they have fii the Wort Uf Kk tiaiip pedier: much cheaper to buy a good pair of Blankets than to foot the A Daily Chronicle of the Doings of Old}'™Pr°ve*: charged. d ’s bill. Weh logi he d fi i ervous Disorders y see es coud es Mr. Lindsay says that Harris, the} 4 little item in the paper will make octor's bill. e have to apologize to the doctors tor this — 7 and Young. er friends—and they are numerous . Viti of the outrage an enemy to the paper for years, but it} assertion, yet it is a plain fact. D--ONLY -°GENUINE f MORMON MISSIONARIES. —say that the lady is a little crazy, and is Se Juice! won’t stop him from reading the paper ay P we é Miss Belle Stover went to San Franblind in one eye and has nearly lost all ‘reatment, that of Drs; cientific adjustment of that while suffering from mental aber—it merely changes him from a subGry Filan bee sec Se nica saicrtoe rast oaeeh tert yopergatveaeced $ soa pair ee Nitrogen agnar. ~— erage ie cae ek Two of Them Swoop Down on Nevada mation shi: colneitited: Chi temas. i the power. of sight in the other eye. scriber to a sponger. WV AL BORAT MTN ocr cxestausnscas-, euBsonsclahvasaaaen vegkorenenrentad 50 ent all over the world, . ary = . i He is now ina San Francisco hospital A man may sue, and a man may lie, Gray Blankets : 75 ss nove than twenty ears ©», Forman have returned from the east. City After Converts. her husband had been compelled to. 3 rom a robust man he hae wasteq. #2d8 man may puff and blow, but he] White Blankets. cccccccccccceeecseees tees “ : , cians have tsed itand Mrs. Walters returned last evening! Two Mormon missionaries were in. testify against her there certainly . .. +, the weight of only 120 pounds can’t get trade by getting in the shade, . 4 oh ey sack Ladi aa a aM id Sac a en ci ‘ f * by : are _ ty creating from a visit to her daughter at Sacra-. town last night, having walked over] would have been a conviction. The pas ines Ca ce pounds. . na waiting for business to grow. The Tay Dian OES siiena chewed eceesa lee ainsiSaandawnasrasesesesesorsde nasi I OO a Fee ine one organ ef mento. from Colfax. They gave a “spiel” toa Sykes are quite prominent ie sinetat ugh at one time life was de-. United States mint is the only business WV Hite lan OtS sso 6s6jnceled anes eee oe eer I 50 il effects of the ‘firs, Mrs.B; F. Snell arrived from Oak-. small crowd at the corner of Broad and vristoomey . Paired of, it is now likely that he will] that can make money without adverilies SO Wes 5. kissin nore ie nual oiremnletie eso edie the eee, Yand last evening. Her health is.some-. Pine streets, and distributed some circles in Yorkshire and the aristocracy . 144 die, and will be able to be in court. tising. White Blankets pres on an firmed iby numerous ‘what improved. ~' Heaete-—They Stati they ate“ traveling . 18 greatly shocked over the trial’ A) wo vember 8th. If aman waits too long for some-. Gray Blankets Oe et espa dt Ae, ye AP) Pts poe « mission of the Ba ‘rb A.J. Pinkstone, an old-time resident without money, depending upon charstrong pull was brought to bear on the thing to turn up, if will be his tone. Whit BI x igwivldedeslecreleelceeinieasst aieew as easels LOT OCT ER CT 2°00 z Ral ven. ud you there, wasin town last night. Heis now]ity for food und bed. Today they police officials to get the lady free from . , oe Al¥ w mandorer has to do is to exite SH a fe a do ey py eRe ern anon ee RR ei ep ne 2 50 r treatment has given # comme’cial traveler. struck out for Washington to advocate ‘Don’t you think,” the mother suid . press a wish not to be hanged, and the White Blankets, $3, $4, $5, $6, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50, $9, $10 ,unkcrupulous ‘ons; parations Cempouns iting our testimonials tients to recommend But any substance lors, a d caNed Com J EN-ITS MODE OF ”’ is the title of a new 1ed by Dra, Starkey & Mr Misa full infor‘kable curative agent, y cures in a wide range of them after being r physicians. Will be ese ON application. . Meeting. of the stockholders . BANK eat Pot oo of evada City, CaEMBER $th, 1807, at the pur he esl of electcorporation uing fiscal year and ich other business as for consideration. KE. MORGAN, Sec’y, 6, 1897. reditors. ' CHAPMAN, DEruns as smoothly as a sewing machine. <a At Grass Valley, October 19th, to the erehy iven by the sie. The Arbuckle Independent says: A . wife of Thomas Lanyon, formerly of pian, deceased, to A Deadly Defi. home paper is in no sense a child oi Virginia City, a daughter. ersons having claims xd, to exhibit them, uchers, within four \blication of this norix at Nevada City,
ng the place for the ess of said estate, in E E. CHAPMAN, Will of Allen ChapOctober, 1897. VES ~ the Healey ranch, containing 160 acres ©. O. Sawtell and Jason R. Meek, Qounty Surveyor of Yuba, who have been visiting Washington mining district, returned to Marysville.today. °@e Sold by the Sheriff. The Sheriff today sold by auction and situated near Chicago Park, to satisfy a judgment and decree of foreclosure obtained against Mary T. Healy and others by OC. L. Healy. Plaintiff bid in the property for $900 -which amount is $158 90 less than the «total of the judgment and costs. The Mili Started. “L. D. Nihell returned last evening 4rom Gold Canyon where he has been superintending the construction of a +wo-stamp mill on B. M. Berry’s claim. The mill was started before he left and Sam Andrews Jr., the Broad street bootblack, has organized a baseball club called the Street Sweepers, and he challenges the Neversweats to play his mena friendly game at Cashin field next Sunday. Opening of Winter Millinery. . Grand opening of Winter Millinery on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of this week. The latest styles and the -richest effects. The ladies of Nevada City and vicinity are cordially invited to call and see the display. 020-8t Mrs. W. H. CRAwForD. Corcoran & WILLIAMS, contractors and builders, do first-class work cheap. Advertised Letters. ° The following is a list of the letters remaining in the Postoffice at Nevada Gity, October 20th : their cause among the people of that section. They promised to return here later and labor with the benighted citizens of the county seat. In some of the Eastern and Southern States these disciples of Brigham Young receive anything but kind treatment. Penn Valley News. Mrs. Jeff Robinson, widow of the late County Supervisor, is critically ill. She suffers intensely and it is feared she cannot last much longer. ; Miss Alice Gussaway, who recently almost recovered from an attack of illness, has had a relapse and is confined to the house again. Rev. Withrow, who succeeds Rev. J. E. Golden as pastor of the Methodist church at Indian Springs, will be tendered a donation party this evening. Earns All Its Gets. charity—it earns twice every dollar that it receives-—and is second to no other enterprise in contributing to the upbuilding of a town or community. Its patrons reap far more benefit from its columns than do the publishers, and, in calling for the support of the community in which it is published, it asks no more than in all fairness belongs to it, though it sometimes gets much less. eo > Will Macadamize Maio Street. The residence portion of Main street, which in past rainy seasons has been almost impassable from Cottage to East Broad streets, is to be macadamized this fall according to the officiai grade. All of the property owners along the street who have been interviewed by Street Superintendent Murchie have expressed a cheerful willingmuch needed improvement. For Displaying Goods. ness todo their share in making the} the charge. Heintz’s Mustard in Bulk. Prepared French Mustard 25 cents per quart at A. B. Wolf’s. tf —+-7@e Lost. A Gold Watch and Chain has been lost. Return to this office and recieve a liberal reward. tf Get your Sweet Cider of B. BuLiarp. —_————_ + OeTwo);Dozen Lemons For 25 cents at George OC. Gaylord’s. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund the money if it fails to Cure. 25c. s4-6m BORN. a NEVADA THEATER. —_—_— October 28th. “ALVIN GRAY dR.” —0OR = THURSDAY EVENING, The Sailor’s Return. “Alvin Gray Jr. is acomie opera filled with the most amusing situations and will afford an evening of rare amusement. proudly, “that her playing shows a remarkable finish?” “Yes,” replied the young man absently; “but she was along time getting to it.” FRED SEARLS, Attorney and Counselor at Law. ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE W State and Federal. riche W. D. LONG, Attorney and Counselor ;t Law, courts accommodatingly do the rest.— Bodie Miner-Index. THE royal occulist, Duke Carl of Bavaria, has already performed nearly 8,000 operations for cataract; and every one of these operations has been performed between the morning hours of 6 and 8 o’clock, as the Duke declares his nerves are stronger at this early hour and his hand most steady. ¥ ee “T LOVE you! Will you be mine ?” “Why, yes, of course! What else do FFICE—COR. BROAD AND PINE up stairs, Nevada Citv. rr you imagine I was takin#®vookery lesand $12 per pair. Respectfully, , Sons for ?” See Black Goods window. Gray Blankets, $3, $4, $5, $6.50, $8.50 a pair. . See Blanket Window; it is a grand sight. them. They are sold to all at ONE PRICE. No Lottery in Buying Goods From Us. All are marked in great, big, bold figures. Do not miss MAHER & CO. We ask the people of all Nevada county to send to us for samples, and promise prompt attention. Ss ‘FINE. GOODS. SURPRISING RIGHNESS : + + + Never shown with more attractiveness than now in our admirable NEW and SEASONABLE GOODS. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE To secure the pick of the latest. Our NEW STOCK offers unusual advantages to the early buyer. terest in your own welfare and drop in and see our We Bought Early and We Bought Cheap. . We Came First and Got First Choice, which enables us to Offer Profitable Pickings to Practical Patrons Who want the worth of their money and the quintessence of quality. —aa Note This:.z_— Take in «BS Allen, H. M. Ww. E. Rice, the contractor and Barau, Mrs. E. a eee Campbell Mrs. Annie D. builder, is about to put a large plateAn = Ch Mrs. Esther lass show window in Carter & Johnrs get se . De Boiee, Fee caakinn ‘stove, Ma. Rigs alta] Coma! Se (AMS) 50 Cents ( LES g Edwards, Miss N. F. has a contract to build a fine big. show. CHILDREN, * <=: 25 Cents 9 . Pela Jobn cones gone for Trhoharman’s cepantorsReserved Seats at Foley’s. King, Chas Will Return Next Spring. . A ( : Hol E S . ‘Od : K Me ye ra 2/1 J. A. Marshall and his gang of ceNOTICE. 4 . Northup, D. H. ment-layers left-today for Berkeley. — i eK: 6 spring and expect to remain all sam-. until 8 o'clock p. m. of OCTOBER 2st, 1897, ‘ , ® Wyckoff, Mrs. D. H. mer. They already have contracts for . for contracting tolight the Streets of Nevada ' FOREIGN. a number of jobs to be performed then. “i ars City Hh sity of more, twenty fone ; : . +r er a s FOR ADULTS. ‘ _ Guirn, Frank Filed His Bond. cated ator about the ol aces where the ‘city ein la Sf not called for in fifteen days let-. win p. King of You Bot was in town. $s hspateat Susteimay trom tine CLOTHING EMP Ri Mi F msapi Nov. 16, 1896. ters will be sent to the dead letter of. He filed with the County Clerk All lights t tobe put in place without ex‘Og. s 1 TONIC and pave fice. Parties calling for any of these}, i. tond as Notary Public, and from . All bidders must conform to the law. regu: is year. In all our ex letters will please say “advertised,” and . this time on will attend to all business lating the letting of bids for lighting cities. Corner Broad: and Pine Streets ~ e is is aes — ss < Nevada City, Cal. ang pay_a fee of one cent for each letter. . in that line which may be.consigned to ye City of eae 6 Or eee 2 "Taoee Gann @ Co "J, B, CARR, Postmaster. . his care. 6 T. H. CARR, Clerk. D. VINTON, : .