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THE TRANSCRIPT
DEATH OF A PIONEER,
G. D. Gassaway Passss Away at His
Parm In Penn alley.
Charles Dorsey Gassaway; a native of . .
Kentucky aged 74, died this morning at
———
his farm in Penu Valley. -He had been A Tune of Warning Is Played by the lake last Friday or Saturday night . 89 a fact at one time what he denied an+
suffering for six months past from a
general breaking down of the constitution. He belonged to Mountain Rose 5
Lodge of Odd Fellows at Rough and
Ready, and his funeral will probably
take place Sunday under that order’s
auspices.
Mr. Gassaway wasa highly respected
citizen and well known in most parts
of thecounty, He wasa deputy county .
assessor under the late E. Borid.
He came to California in 1852. and engaged in mining awhile with indifferent.
success. Fora time he -also followed
his trade of stone mason, but has been
most of the time engaged in farming.
He leaves a widow to whom he was;
married in 1855 and the following children: Oscar B., Sergeant of Company I;
Seth, of the Excelsior Water Company;
Mrs. Andrew Hurley of Grass Valley;
Misses Emma, Etta, Annie and Alice, re i7é
who reside at home; Mrs. Webber of recoguized, and complete
Towle; and Walter Gassaway of Penn harmony prevails, the sucValley. a a cess of the ticket will be
Were Neighbors Back East. imperiled. Those who
Rev. J. R. Phelps, the new pastor of! have the interests of their
the Methodist church at this city, was % :
some thirty years ago a resident of Party at heart chia be
willing to make sacrifices. . Lisbon, Illinois, and one of his neighbore was George C. Gaylord whowas/ Nomination on Saturday
by no means’ indicates
resided here twenty years or so. Mr.
Phelps will arrive here on Saturday
that election is certain.
The enemy is arrayed
afternoon’s train and is to preach Sunday morning and evening,
Tomorrow noon Rev. W. C. Gray, %
. Strongly against us. Let
no mistake be made.—
From the Grass Valle
who has been one of the most popular
pastors ever located here, will take his .
held this evening, and invites all his. Union of today.— eee
frieuds to be there also. =
Official Organ.
. From present indications the Democratic convention on Saturday will
have several very difficult
problems _to deal with,
which will require cool deliberation and the exercise.
of good judgment. Unless the strongest men in
the party are nominated
and every section of the
county so far as possible
departure for Modesto. He will be
‘ak It is clearly evident from these reA Strong Mining Company. marks made by Senator Prisk in the
: fficial organ of the Democracy of NeThe Texas Mining Company, operat. °
ing in Willow Valley, is one of the best vada county that he at least fully realbacked corporations in the county. izes what a demoralizing disadvantage
‘The Korbel brothers who are the prinis party labors under this campaign;
x 1 i and what he says further indicates
his part that the convention to be held
county, are extensively engaged ~ in ® :
shipping and have wineries in the Napa Saturday will leave in its wake a series
Valley. Their associates are Austrian of obstacles to Democratic success that
capitalists of unlimited means. cannot be surmounted, gone around or
sg brushed aside.
Photograph of the Oregon.
There is on exhibition in the Pine
=a
The Herald of this morning editorially
street show window of Dickerman’s reViews the county and township ticket
put forward by the Republicans. It is
saakoe: eee : es ieee ee pleased to give its unequivocal endorsedeck scene on the warship Oregon ent to every candidate from AssemF s ~. blyman to Constable. The Tidings,
Among the blue jackets in the picture Velagndhhs and Heputtions alan niente
is Marine John H. Allen of this city, shied i P ;
, . be equally well pleased with the work
the likeness of the young man being of thé Republican convention. So it is
an excellent one,
cS zt all down the line.’ There is apparently
The Dazziers Coming, Singular and most gratifying unani-,
ity of desire on the part of the members of the Republican party to stand
by their colors this year and re-establish themselves as the masters of the
situation in Nevada county. If they
re anything like*true to their proB
B®
Manager Jacobs has closed a contract with M. B. Leavitt & Son of the
Bash Street Comedy Theater in San
Francisco for a performance at this
eity on Friday evening, December 234d,
of the Dazzler Company, which is an‘
up-to-date attraction.
2}
I)
The Corona Courier man talked from
the book when he penned the following
sensible and true lines: “The other day,
we heard a gentleman incidently remark that an election was the newsaper’s harvest. We have always been
Going to North Bloomfield.
On Saturday, October first, the drill
team of Nevada City Lodge, A. O. U.
W., will visit North Bloomfield and
give a public entertainment in the
form of an exhibition drill and a stereopticon displry.
piaciiveienandatren * Pee
A New touse.
idate was. the ope who did the reap‘. ing, while the newspaper was the one
ae ee . that did the sowing. The paper gets
A. D.: Alan today began. tearlag just what space it is paid for and in
down bis dwelling hone oe Prose fact gives twice the space for which it
arent FP _ tory to erecting a modis paid. It reaches a larger audience
een home knits pines. : . than public speeches and red lights do,
and is eternally at-it-day and night,
A Very Surprised Man. week in and week out. The press is
It was.a surprised man who wentinto. the greatest advertiser, and public
Hibbitt’s, the Tailor Store on Pine. leaders know it and therefore they
street, yesterday and saw him opening . spend most of the money in that way.
up bolt after bolt of New Woolens for . The voice of a speaker becomes a trathe Fall trade, and when Hibbitt dition, hut the printed page lives on, ah
quoted the low prices for suits and . argument renewed and ever renewing
4 ¢pants he was more surprised. But . to its hundreds and thousands of readwhen he was told they were bought for} ers. If you want the people to know
Spot Cash he was not surprised at the . and either love og hate you, as circumlow prices, as he was a business man and } stances warrant, let the press take you
‘knows the difference “between buying . up.”
.on credit and buying for cash. : :
If you are thinking of getting anyMr. Offenbach, a Grass Valley tailor,
-thing in his line see him and get his is likely to ask Saturday’s convention
prices and you will leave your or-. ‘0 put him up as Public Administrator.
pew ol . g90-t¢ 4 [tis urged by’his friends that.a tailor
ee _ . hasasmuch right tomake the burial snit.
. -* ‘Tue Leader milliner from San Fran-. o¢ , dead man who cannot afford a pri«isco is now at the Leader, Mrs. Fish-. ,.4, administrator as a coroner has to
er’s, with an elegant line of millinery.) monopolize the making of coffins for
and will remain three days. Please . hoge deceased persons who are too poor
call. ae 820-3t_ . to bury themselves.
Great Bargains.
Ry Rg, ET The Oakland Tribune makes this
No establishment in California offer Glikdriat’ comménk. which‘ applies ‘as
such big bargains in clothing, gents well in Nevada county as in Alameda
furnishing goods, boots, shoes, ot county: “The Democrats and Populists
aape, eto. as J. Levy, of the Popular) . . decided to hold their county con_. Clothing Emporium, You can save ventions the same day. That's right—:
fp Sollara by calling af this et nem DO so waste as little time as possible, for that
is what it will amount to.”
where. , 8-15
Hot Weather Food. E. S. Mainhart of Grass Valley is
ee /_» . sgid this afternoon to have drawn out
Nothing could be better than /the. \¢ the contest for Public Administracated saloons in Nevada City is offered
for sale. Hus an excellent ran of firstclass custom. Apply at the TRANSCRIPT
-o.tice. a30-tf . Inquire at this office. 816-2t
The Nevada County Democracy
-. Nothing to justify a prosecution as the . Sific instances of untruthfulness, canfessions they can accomplish this end. 3
pi
of the opinion that the successful can-} ’
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delicious pickled pigs’ feet and Aripe. 4. with the avowed purpose of appear'
Situated on Main street. in good loment thereon,
cality. Will be sold at your own price.
Following is the text of the Supreme
. Court decision in a Nevada county case:
‘nominate township officers, witness, only those portions of the
Some miscreants got into Albert . evidence given before the Coroner can
Johnson’s place at the head of Donner . be read showing that the witness stated
while he was in town and looted the . other, or made statements inaterially
place of everything they could carry . different. ee Bae a
off, _ ‘oh oe Nor is it competent to introduce eviG. E. Riley, acting District Attorney, . ence showing that, upon another trial,
and E. B. Power, court reporter, ar-. Upon a matter concerning which derived here Monday evening to look into . fendunt did not testify ‘upon his exacase of obtainixig money under false . ination in chief, he committed willpretenses. Mr. Riley found there was. ul perjary. . Specific bad acts, or speaccused had apparently acted honestly, . 20t be shown for the purpose of imThe case was dismissed, _ ec ". peaching a witness,
H. O. Oliver and Mies Hattie Keenan. Where a defendant takes the stand in
were quietly married at the home of . his own behalf, he can only. be: crossthe bride’s parents Sanday afternoon, . €xamined in regard to the matters conMr. Oliver is an employee of the 8, P. °eraing which he has voluntarily testiCompany and had lived in “Truckee . fied. Z >
about a year before recently moving to. No previous waiver, or agreenie¢nt to
Wadsworth. He is a young man of ex. Waive his constitutional privilege, can
friends here. Miss Keenan was one of . his right when the occasien arises.
Trackee’s best known young ladiés, EB StR Aer
GRASS VALLEY NEWS.
Bright,-vivacious and happy, shé was
very popular among her associates.
She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A: Day's Record of Our Neighbors as Told
E. Keenan. — :
Over The Telephone,
A HARD-BBADED MINER, . & 7. pits en Domes ana
: te for Justice of the Peace,
. ; ras s Messrs. Mackay, Flood and TeEscapes Serious Injury. . “Miss Cora Overmyer arrived yesterRobert 8. Cameron, a well known . ay on a visit to her brother, Ed Overminer, was sevérely injured shortly . ™yerafter 11 o’clock this morning, while} Rev. John Williams and wife arrived
working in a shaft a short distance’ here on last night’s train. He. is to
west of his residence on North A near . Preach on the Indian Springs circuit.
Mill street, says the Virginia Chronicle. Congressman De Vries, Democratic
of yesterday. Mr. Cameron had just . C@ndidate for re-election, will speak in
loaded a bucket with waste rock and it. Grass Valley on Saturday evening,
was being hoisted to the surface by . October Ist.
his partners, When within fifteen feet} A female advance agent is here arped and the bucket went crashing to. Remedy Company’s show next week.
the bottom of the shaft, forty-five feet . She is a hustler.
below: Thomas Oliver, pamp man at the W.
In its descent it struck Mr. Oameron . YO. D. mine, was badly hurt this
on the left side of the head and glanc-; ™orning by being caught between the
ing passed over his left shonider leay-. PU™Mp rod and the shaft. Both bones
ing the mark of the blow of the bucket . Of his right fore arm were broken and
bottom plainly visible om his back. . the head of a bolt tore the flesh painThe scalp was stripped clear of flesh . fally. It may be necessary to ampufor several inches where the bucket . tate the arm at the elbow, but the: docstruck it in descending, but fortunately . tor will try his best to save it. .
the blow did not fracture the skull and 4
the injuries, though painful, are not. “Tis love that makes the world’ go
considered serious by his physician. . round,” she blithely sang. “Then how
The bucket with its load of rock. do you account for the action of the
weighed probably 400 pounds and Mr. moon and stars?” asked the young
Cameron’s escape from fatal injary is! man from Boston in his severely: pracremarkable. ; tical way. And he doesn’t know to
a —w this day how much he missed by takSocial Saturday Night. ing such a prosaic view of the matter,
‘oli ins a ew eld for the Ame
_ There is much interest in the possible . .
emplary habits and has numerous. be held against him. He may claim}
of the surface the windlass crank slip. Té0ging-for-the coming of the Pacific. _
Pesources of our new possessions in the
neering and Mining Journal. Nodoabt
there will be a great deal. of prospecting’ done in Cuba and Puerto Rico
when they are fairly under the rule of
the United States, and in the Philipare to retain them. 4
‘Sach mineral deposits as the Islands,
both in the Gulf and in the East, contain, have been very imperfectly exPlored and hardly developed at all.
The iron ores of Cuba are the only
minerals which have attained any economic importance as yet. :
We hardly Know yet what can be
done with these new territories, though
there does not seem to be sufficient
ground for a mining boom in any of
them. It is quite probable, however,
that sume openings may be found for
developments,
CERT cineca
are the seat or the starting point of.
many maladies, all of them serious,
all more or less painful, and all of
them tending, unless cured, to a
‘fatal end. No organs of the body
are more delicate or more sensitive
than the kidneys, When symptoms of disease appear in them not
& moment is to be lost if health isto be restored. The best way to
{reat the kidneys is through the:
blood, cleansing it from the poison.
ous matter which is usually at the
bottom of kidney complaints. For
this purpose there is no remedy _
equal to
Ager’s
Sarsaparilia’
“For many years I have been a constant
sufferer from kidney trouble, and have
tried a number of largely advertised kidney
cures without benefit. At last a friend advised me to try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. The
use of eight bottles of this remedy entirely
cured my malady.’’— Mary MILLER, 1233
Hancock Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Sd
Prof. John Michell will give the first ee
Tue Victor mine at Cripple Creek
social.dance of the season on Saturday 1 ‘ i ?
night at Odd Fellows’ Hall. Iadies Colorado, is so productive that the cost
: : of every dollar’s worth of gold yield is
will be admitted free. 4t only forty cents,
SACRAMENTO and Yolo counties redress Box 55, Grass Valley. s21
MISS THOMAS,
Teacher of Piano Forte,
Leave orders at Vinton’s drug store or adDoctor Gave H00d'S . ports soca es crop.
Reduced in Weight by Serious IilHood’s Sarsaparilla.
“The grip left my system in a very
weak state. I had fallen off in weight
from 140 to 119 pounds. I called on my . :
doctor to give me something to. build me
ap. He advised me to try a change of
climate and also gave me Hood’s Sarsapa:
rilla, with the remark, ‘that is the best,’ . WWill Take Place
and that I would not need any other medicine. After I had taken the first bottle
I found myeelf greatly improved. I procured another bottle and also a box of
Hood’s Pills and I wassoon perfectly well.
I have since taken Hood’s Sarsaparillaasa
ness—Caining Fast by Taking The First Fall Opening
oO Nama:
—STYLISH MILLINERY,
Comprising the very Latest Designs direct from New York;
And the remaining days of this week,
At the LEADER MILLINERY STORE,
To-Morrow
BROAD STREET.
tonic and blood medicine and havealways
found it good, My husband and little
daughter have also taken it_with benefit. se $ OK
I have found Hood’s Pills an excellent NN ANTAN ENA
tathartic.” Mrs. C. F; Rorg, Vernon RS
Sutter Co., via Nicolaus, California. Sh rewd People
Hood’s Sarsaparilla Buy
Is the best-—in fact the One True Blood Purifier.
Bold by all druggists. $1; six for $5.
: purely table,
Hood’s Pills. ccretuty prepared 250. . SK
JAMES K
George E. Riley
Is hereby announced as a candidate for
the office of District Attorney, subject
to the decision of the Democratic Nomnating Convention.
NATIONAL
Livery and Feed Stable.
value for their money, aad when it
comes to anything in the line of
FURNIfLURE they have found that
Commercial Street,
Keeps a large stock and gives his
customers the best bargains. If you
are thinking of getting new furniture call at his stores. @# Hy #
You Will Profit Thereby. :
BEAT ATS AS AS AS AS AS AS BS AWS AS AS AS AS AS GS Wd VSS ASF A
things where/they get the most
N.
INKEAD,. %
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ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprietor.
Best°of attention given to transient
customers.
Stables Open All Night.
Foot of Broad Street, Nevada City.
Telephone No. 72.
Delinquent Notice,
A SUERTE GOLD, MINING COMPANY:
404 Bontqocem, street, San Francisco, California. pn of works, Nevada City,
: re are delinquent upon the folpertng: eeeetee stock on t of assessIrene nen mz
Ladies, You Will Save Woney
And obtain the most beautiful and latest
ny ewctacey oe Miss Eleanor B. Hoeft, i
Who is receiving goods daily from those cities and
is therefore prepared to sell at the lowest prices.
Broad St,, -Next Duor to County Treasurer’s Office,
TTVETWITPTTVTTVTTW TNT TYTN
sold at the Beehive. They aré the. in¢ before Saturday’s convention as a
Rose, Trustee. .90 2500 «$62 50 ——= .
choicest selected goods. For sale in. .ndidate for the nomination of. Re-. “And insscordance with law,and. an
q: antities to suit. [tf]J.J.dacKSON. . .opaor, He evidently feels that it is Yt “Angus 850. ma iy x on ithe 3 a OFFICE AND YARD,
Ss on ee as well todie at the polis for a sheep. parcel of such stock as may be necessary w :
seater sn (eri nie hes eee ae Sie One of the best fitted up and best loHouse and Lot For Sale. of Septermber’ 1808,at the hour ot 1 o'clock . . catt om ue trad City.
Prt, of
.
\ Office—401 Montgomery Street, San F: .
lopem ornia. ed a
going elsewhere,
Be
33,
wr tafe as as, West Indies, and in the Hast Indies}
\ $i . 1 Nene lies MOC bepad[Rppellant. Murder, Eeversed. __jxlsé, and « good deal of inquiry as tol” Wk Sights Breakers Ahead. -*}Nean office at 8 o'clock Thursday evenFor the parpose of impeaching aj their mineral deposits, says’ the Engipines also, should it be decided that we
Cleorance Sale prices upon
Hore Area Few Bangi .
_ Ladies’ Kid Button and Lace Shoes, with patent leather
tips, coin toe, $1 per pair, :
_, Misses Chocolate, Fancy Cloth Tops, Lace—sizes 12 to 2,
for 90 cents per pair. aoe :
. {Misses Ten Button Shoes, Coin Toe, sizes 11 to 2, regular
$2 Shoe, will be closed ont for $1 per pair.
. Men’s $2 Calf Shoe, all sizes, now going at $1 per pair.
A lot of Boy’s Straw Hats—the 25 cent kind, will be closed
out ro cents.
-_Men’s and Boys’ Golf Caps, fancy patterns, sold everywhere else at 25 cents, now to cents.
Men's Pearl, Nutria Brown, Fedora Hats, latest shapes, at
SO cents.. *
All our Men’s 25 cent Overshirts, cut down to-t5 cents.
_ Our 50 cent Men’s heavy riveted Overalls, (during this
clearance sale) will be sold at 35 cents.
Plast Wile ‘This Pris Are Stily Cas
The Popular :
Clothing Store.
J. LEVY, Proprietor.
: Commercial Street---Telephone 203,
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“Wears
in the way of Jewelry is not
Seng conspicuons, but. it
Should be good. Many flimsy articles are offered as
Jewelry which are unworthy
of the name and unfit to
wear. .
Look at our line of
Scarf Pins, Shirt: Studs,
Tie Holders,
Collar and, Cuff Buttons and
the more important artistes
such as Watelfes, Chains,
Rings, etc. and your good
taste will immediately_recognize them as being of sterling merit. @
They are rich in design, cl.aste in workmanship, and fine in @
quality, but moderate in price.
LUETJE & BRAND,
Broad Street.
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s_The War Tariff Is On
BUT THE
WOOD-PEGKER
Stands as it always has---a high
grade Cigar for a reasonable price.
ray
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MADE IN NEVADA Crry
+ By “GIFBRB,”’
S. of Md.
THINK IT OVER .
We Sell You the Best QUALITY of Goods For the
LEAST MONEY.
WON'T IT PAY YOU TO BUY FOR CASH?
aA. B. WOLF:
“CASH GROCER,Sells For Cash; e ! See
~ Gives You Best Value For Your Money ;
‘Has the Best Quatity of Goods.
sania inestoneaae ut ; F
Try our Mustard in bulk—25c. per quart.33Willgsell you
any quantity you want.
Ripe and Green Olives in bulk.
Pim Olas, Fresh Grated Horseradish, Sweet Pickles.
DOUGLASS BUTTER, ROBIN HOOD WHISKEY,