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The Daily Transcript.
DROPPED $1,600. PERSONAL MENTION. HERE AND THERE.
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THE GREAT ECLIPSE. ; CALIFORNIA'S VOTE.
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TUESDAY, DEO. 4, 1888. A Mimer’s Costly Experience in. Social and Other Notes About. A Brief Record of Various Mat-. Seme Facts About New .Year. Harrison Has aLarge Plurality . 8y Which the Debris Commissicr . . of ny depth thermo Aed Bes Besar ge ten
Wrestling With Hokey-Pokey. People Oldand Young. ters of Local Interest. ~ Day’s Astronomical Event. But Not a Majerity. Ask For Infermation. . .yother, A Boston lady; whose example is
worthy imitation, tells her experience below:
DEBRIS SUITS. .
“In one store where I went to buy Hood’s .
eee Hokey-pokey is a four-card percent-. R. H. Steinegger has returned from} The Knights of Labor will give aj NevadaCity will be within the line} The official returns of the recent elecResidents of this portion of the State oer tan Gamaded Sate pre + pmtigr
age game which is not specified in the . San Francisco. ball at Boca next Saturday evening. . of the total solar ecl pse on January . tion show that the average American . 8re receiving circular letters reading be wuld last I ; that I taht take papa ts
list of things tabooed by the anti-. LL.D. Rathbun of Cherokee was in] Grand opening tomorrow at the. Ist, and if the weather is favorable . vote throughout the whole State was as follows:
gambling laws. The only reason it is . town yesterday. Palace Dry Goods Store. See advertise-. the sight will be an impressive and . 1,539, while the Prohibitionists polled 533 Kearney Strert, San ayn To Get
: oe ; not so specified is because isis a later{ Thos. P. Redmayne, of Washington, . ment. interesting one. The total eclipse will . an average of 5,747, the bulk of the. g). the Gotimbuen ehanee days’ trial; that if I did not like it I need not
tn the eda Of the United: Stated ve: invention than the laws aforesaid. But . was in town yesterday. Tie ladiesof the Congregational . begin here at about 1:50 o’clock P. M. latter coming from t.ie southern part] py actof Congress, approved October . pay anything, ete. But he could not prevail
the North Bloomfield hydraulic minit is a very great game with sports
iba ——
Circuit Judge Sawyer Makes Orders in Two Cases.
Proi. P. D. Barnhart went up to the} Church contemplate holding a fairand . and last one minute and a third. The . of the State. 3d, 1888, and directed to investigate . on me to change. I told him I had taken
/ ing compay, Judge Sawyer has over. Professionals and amateur, many o/. ied Chief mine yesterday. festival soon. psouthern limit of totality so far as NEPUBLIOANS. pages ~ po pe an ~ eg Hood's Rexseeries ea net caar tay eer,
. . : . 5 x i s, ‘ cL) a Dla, 1 Tela 0 108 Infuse * = ¢
ruled the dqmurrer filed by the defendthem preferring it, ay aptorae of its ap-. _ 8. Galavotti and J. H. Rogers came} Next Sunday will be “Charles rahe boa eager wth bec BON 6 i ence upon navigable rivers, the farmWhen I began taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla
ant corporation, and allowed fifteen . Parent simplicity and fairness, to any . down yesterday from De:bee. Wesley Sunday” among Methodists. Spenceville, You Bet, Lowell Hill,. pares. ing, mining and other interests of the . I was feeling real miserable with dyspepsia, .
days for filing of an answer to the comof its companion amusements such as. _ Mrs. N. P. Brown and Miss Jennie} throughout the world. Wesley died Donner Lake. Nena 2c. 5 ec State, having entered upon the duties and so weak that at times I could hardly
plaint. L.L. Robinson and W. H stud-horse poker, furo, freeze-out, etc. . Brown have returned from San Fran-. 100 years ago. The beginning of a total solar eclipse . Curuthers required of it under this law, would 5
Radford, as officers or agents of the. 4 few days ago there was in town . cisco. Daring this winter the Marysville. is marked simply by @ small black wereeted 124,809 win et a oe oa papel Le) Oo Ss
company, were included in the suit, from a neighboring district a well-. Mr.and Mrs. F. H. Bell and Miss. stage will leave this city on Tuesday, . notch made in the Inminous dise of. Shoptridge........-++ 124,781 . sent, upon the questions involved, and . stand. I looked like a person in consumpbut the Judge sustains “the demurrer known mine-owner who takes delight . [da Ray were over from the Ridyge. fhureday and Saturday and arrive on . the sun by the advancing edge of the. Mizner,.......-.0: 000+ 124,802] such other information, in the shape . tion, Hood’s Sarsaparilla did me so much
ter ae th véleien to those tadividualas As in games of ciiance where there is at . yesterday. alternate days. limb of the moon. This always_.ocSEES of maps, papers, ones 2 A sent vase bar nytt cnet. Been foe ~
» ‘ F fat . i F sati : . ing upon your interests in these quesspeak o: Mrs.
they are no longer parties to the aceehe meet . bite = impart} Prot. J. B. phy ee sg _ — Migatrele, consisting of way ra 06 She ver sagt ogee a a Berry. Se ea ee 117,698 . tions, as you may desire to submit. Exta A. Gorr, 61 Terrace Street, Boston.
daa: _, . 2e8t to the proceedings. He is a cool, . home, at North San Juan, by, an, at-. boys ranging from.12to 16 years of aze, . the moon moves 1rom wes ee Pedy Be. ae a 117,676] For your better understanding of the .
‘ Aindkd soak dane was ts shrewd player who sits down at a/ tack of erysipelas. _. will shortly give one of their pleasing . its orbit. An bour or more must} Beringer esauia ee Shee eee 117,697 . object of the Commission, and _ the Sarsa arilla
cae imposed upon the Milton hydraulic pastime of this kind just as he would{ Mrs. Charles Hepler, who has been . } performances at the Theater. elapse before the moon has advanced . Caminetti........++5. 117,729] scope of the investigation that it ic
~ eg poe : go about any business, and when pit-. suffering from a severe neuralgic at-. Clinton Harrison and family yessufficiently far in its orbit to cover the. Jenkins .........55 117,626 expected to make, a SOP of the 1aW . gota by all druggists. g1; atx for $5. Prepared only mining company, for contempt ofcourt}°f : ‘ ‘ rae ; es di . Murphy, ©. J... 6.. es 117,634 . above referred to is herewith enclosed. . py o. 1. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass eis : «+ _. ted against other amaieuts manages . tack, is recovering. _ 1 . terday took possesion of the house on . sun’s disc.During this time the di ¢ di 117,640] It is desirable tl : ivations % : 2 through violation of an anti-debris in z : s 2 . MOWOON cols. Siee tae peecs eee 7, : irable that cominunicatio
junction, the United States Marshal to hold his own in good style. Henry Grant, who has been in Mon. Spring street which they purchased . of the sun is gradually hidden GG it . Wetums oS 2 ne ie 117,675 . and information on these questions be 100 Boses One Dollar
sald at this city some of the property About the time he struck the Mod-. tana, was in town yesterday on his] last week from Wm. F. Evens. . becomes a thin crescent.
z The Harrison and Morton electors. Mailed sv as to reach me as soon as]
ern Athens in company with a man in. way back to Sierra City. The actual amount of the sun’s light . failed to obtain a majority in the State, racticable within the next sixty days. . — =
pany '¥
his employ, there arrived here from
Legg& S th d
of that corporation. He incladed in fh Shaw have ranees See groan
the sale the Bowman dam, which, as
was subsequently made to appear,w:
notowned by the Milton hydraulic
mining company. Omitting the dam,
the net proceeds of the ssle were about
$500 or $900, and the amount, in accordance with the instructions of the
Court, was paid tothe plaintiff, Col.
San Francisco.a genteel looking party
who might from his make-up and demeanor pass for a we!lbred: commercial traveler. He regisiered as John
Scott, and leit the hotel clerk and
others to guess as to what his business
was.
as
laid uptwo days with rheumatism,
was able to around yesterday.
D. Millerick, proprietor of one of the
best hotels in tke mountains, came
down yesterday from Wasuingion.
Miss Maud Mason, of San Francisco,
will spend the holidays here as the
street,and will this week remove thereto the stock of yoods now in the Pione-r
Furniture Store. \,
The little pupils in the departments
oithe city public schools taught by
Misses Hook, Clarke and Bradley will
ut the close of the present term give a
George F. Jacobs, who had been. floor of the Tower building on Ma‘n. may be diminished to two-thirds or
three-fourths of its ordinary amount
without its being strikingly perceptible to the eye. What is first noticed
is the change which tikes place in the
color of the surrounding landscape,
which begins to wear a ruddy aspect.
This grows more and more pronounced
although they secured the handsome
plurality of 7,111. The following compilation will show the fact of the Republican plurality over Cleveland and
Thurman, and also that Harrison and
Morion lacked but 175 votes of a majority over all: :
espectially, W, H. H. Benyaurp,
Major Corps of Engineer of U. 8. Army,
President of the Commission.
According to the Appeal, ‘‘the commission is disposed to consider that
the burden of proof is on the hydranlic miners in this investigation, since
the Courts have decided that the discharge of debris in the rivers is unSTIL IN THE RING! ©
nina F Average Republican vote... 124,782 .
‘Seven o’clock in the evening found . suest of Ler aunt, Mts. Norval Doug-. pablic exhibition either at Michell’s and gives to the adjacent country that] Average Democratic vote. .. 117,671] lawiul. The commission understands
the mine-owner, his friend and several . lass. Hall or Armory Hall. weird effect which lends so much to ——~—. that the farmers are conteat with the
other gentlemen well known about
Woodruff, and by him turned into the
funds of the Anti-Debris Association. L. L. Gaffney hasso far recovered ©. J. Adams is building a photc-. the impressiveness of a total eclipse.} Republican plurality..:... 7,111 . legal decisions, and hence regards it
The fine was $1,200, and the costs ac-. town trying to solve the fascinating. from the injury to his ankle Friday. graph gallery in Grass Valley, and. The color changes because the son’s. Average Prohibition vote..-.. 5,747) us incumbent upon the miners to show,
cruing made the total sum due from] mysteries of hokey-pokey. ‘Scott’ . evening that he will today go to Down-. will vontinue to make pictures in his. atmosphere absorbs a larger portion of . Average American vote.... “1, if they can, how their operations can
the defendant about §$1,900. Thus 4) 1.. an interested looker-on for awhile, . ieviile. . usualelegantstyle. Notice of the time] the blue rays than of the red. As this ———— . be resumed and carried on without in-}——
balance of indebtedness, approximat-. then he remarked that it looked like . . D. Wheeler, whe has been in'. of opening the new gallery will be. absorplion is dependent onthe thick: 7,286 . jury to navigation and other interests.”
ing $1,000 was leit. In order that this equare game and said he guessed he. the Eastern States for several months . given in the TRaNecrirT. ness of the solar atmosphere through Add Democratic average... 117,671)" Yhe commissioners will before makmay be satistied, Judge Sawyer has
ae : The stockhclders of the Horsesho2. Which'the rays must pass, it is plain
reinstated the judgment and the —com-}
pany will have to pay.
would dip in alittle. And he did dip. past, returned yesterday to North : _ ————~. ing their report pay a personal visit of L. HYMAN & CO.,
in, He and the mine owner kept get-. Bloomfield. = = === Ss] Gold_and_ Silver Mining Company . that just before the sun is totally cov. ‘Total vote sgsluns, Histrieon « bots ds inspection_to-Nevada; Sierra; ¥uba,jo—
ting in deeper and deeper as the ‘‘dip-. _ W. E. Ashmore arrived here Sun-. have re-elected the following Board of . ered, the rays by which we see it will . Average vote for Harrison.. . 124,782) sutter and other counties interested. _or THE~_
A Successful Production. ping’ proceeded, and the “‘tin horn’ day evening from San Francisco and . Directors: J. J. Dorsey (Pres.), T. R. be redder than ordinary sunlight, oS . —o : :
ee players stood back and watched the. went up country on yesterday’s San . Cooley (See’y.), L. D. Voice (Treas.), since they come from the point near i are : — nie esas SAN FRANCISCO
The Thanksgiving concert of praise . fun. Juan stage. Geo. D. McLean and W. K. Spencer. . the sun’s limb and must pass through Toe majority of the: highest Demo: The following business was traneactgiven at the Methodist Church on. Luck fluctuated more or less. At} Itis stated that John J. Greany of} Smartsville people have contributed the greatest thickness of the sun’s at-. cratic Elector, Beringer, over Kurt ed in the aerate Court yesterday
Sunday night brought out a congrega. eight o’clock in the morning the miner . Grass Valley will be Cotinty Clerk . a quantity of extra fine oranges for the . ™osphere. the highest Reyabiions, in Gan FresJudye J. M. Walling presiding: : OPPOSITION STORES
tion that filled the auditorium., The . was only $50 behind, but from then on . Morgan’s deputy. A better man for} state Board of Trade train exhibit in The color of the light becomes more . cisco, 2,996. The average majority of a ons aida oe Pukod Ee
exercices consisted of familiar hymns . everything went against him. the place could not be found. the East. They are from the trees of. #"d more lurid up to the moment Una ngantarer a mcguieaik A. Kohler, i ainer Final account WH 1]
sang by the choir and congregation,. The bigest pot of the sitting was Mrs, J. H. Cunard returned Sunday . James O’Brien, W. W. Chamberlain, . When the s.n has nearly disappeared. cleco was 2,90074. “ eilowed : : Nevada tity and Grass Va ey!
anthema by the choir, and scripture . started when Scott had gone a blind from San Francisco and was met here} Dr. R. W. Tift and the Excelsior W. . If the spectator is on the top of a high} ‘To make the _— ofthe State comEstate St Petee Lund, deceased :
readings and remarks by the pastor. . of $2.50, whic was straddled by the by her husband who took her to North } and M. Co. mountain, he can then begin to see sp the ee must be _ biadties sh ili ot ae wei LAST MONTH RECEIVED A MaMorH
The vast. congregation joined in. miner by $5. Scott in order to oktain Bloomfield in a private conveyance. Of $130,000 originally due on taxes. the moon’s shadow rushing toward seerieon SEs, al oda wana: for letters testamentary oontinned till danse fave eee a aed ah aE
the singing of old “Duk: Street” . a draw had to make the straddle good,. Miss L. J. Hardingis so ill that she . in this county, about $32,000 has been . bim at the rate of about a mile in a 479. The total vote of the Gtate, taknext Fridu es mannow goes below eee
and “America,” and produced grand . which cost him $7.50 more. The min-. Was anable to atiend the Methodist{ paid. Grass Valley township has paid . Second. Just as the shadow reaches . 'Né tiie Dighant Heat 9 eee one, Jas. F Picke vs. Jas. O’Brien et al
music, The choir rendered their an. er could have made . is straddle good. Church to hear the first public) $15,000 of the $40,000 for which it is. him there is a sudden increase of. 'asfollows: Knight 124,816, CamiSeckceies palace dine . ecical a bet:
thems in a most efficient manner. The . with $5, but instead of this he tried to] production of the anthem composed . assessed. Tax Collector Shoecraft can darkness; the brighter stars begin to wigs EEE 780, . Pec eey Oty PEtey haat ean : ~ on te sles [ () ( An th Nt k
Thanksgiving anthem composed by . make a bluff py raising him $20. The . by her. from now until further notice be found . Shine in the dark lurid sky, the thin 1601, Total—ZA0,807. Jaa eek pay et rf ve Gia: bed i) I eT () er OC °
Miss Harding, a member of the choir, . stranger, knowing that nothing lez» It is reported at this city that. Miss] at the County Treasury on Broad street . Crescent of the sun breaks “up into The Hlecine are! don Pai liambenets Demurrer to lat t vain aled be
and dedicated to that body, was very . than an ace could beat his king, stood . May Brady will be appointed Deputy . in this city. small points or dots of light, which . vote on =e aS Mieeehg Youn a d . t : fe ——
finely rendered and highly appreci-. the raise. From that time on the County Recorder when her father) Although the sun was shining suddenly disappear, and the moon it. Publican, gush mapseotee enki awer ae yee
ated by the audience. After the con. miner led the betting, the stranger takes the office. She is said to be ful-. brightly at this city Sunday, from . S¢lf, an intensely black ball, appears Prohibition, Boren ; American, Wilson. 5
gregation had united in singing the . calling him each time. This continly qualified for the position. Newtown down into the Sacramento . to hang isolated in the heavens. Was Sale w Boke, ae Pivmimpetiand > This Does Not Look
doxology, the choir gave them a sur-. ued till they had drawn four cards _ Mrs. George Ray and children ar-. Valley the country was swathed inu. An instant aiterward the sun’s — a
prise by singing very sweetly and with . each, six of the eight being turred rived here Sund:y evening from Oak. fog of dense quality. Sheriff Lord, . Corona is seen surrounding the black 2
Mrs, Lizzie McLaren was walking
along the street the other day with a
bundle in her arms, when a young
friend asked her what she had. She
laughingly remarked that it was a bamuch tenderness a ‘arewell hymn en. with nothing better than a nine spot land, and yesierday went to North
titled, “God be With You Till We. in sight. The miner then bet $500. 3an Juan to visit the lady’s~-parents, . was impossible to see a house ut a dis-. Wite different from any other light
Meet Again,” which seemed a very . Scott called him again, and when they . My. and Mrs. E. Northup. Mr. North. tance of more than one hundred yards. . known to us.
fitting close to such a pleasant gather. showed down raked in the $1600 pot . 4p met them here. =e ots =
ing with a king high. B.F. Hedden yesterday resumed Francis Burns Heard From. A Tax Persuader.
Francis Sauvee vs. W. Y. O. D. M. Like Hard Times. ;
Co. Demurrer over-ruled by consent,
Estate of Jas. Davies, deceased.
Jury demanded hy opposition, =
by she had found the ted k Aaron Berg va. Elle Ellen. Triak} ~: ‘
ee she had found on the “roc The game was the biggest of the . charge of his department of the public ies
y Dec. 17th. Since we opened our Branch Store at Gras e Ma Bk Vv two Clothin, %
class seen here for years. At eleven schools at this city. Mra. Hedden and Frank Power y esterday recieved &. The Tidings of Saturday evening: oo vos prt ee Eile Ellen vs. J. L. Lewison et al. pee bias we have Sot tana ve in
o’clock the following forenoon, when . her babe aresti!l at the .Perrin farm, letter from Francis N. Burns who) This moruing in the small garden oi} . o. had found’a waif where the Trial Dec. 18th. : always made a success of It,
the mine-owner was $1,60) poorer than . Forest Springs, and getting along went east last Fall for the purpose of. /this notary were picked ripe strawankhiral aathie. had lalk 1 the 8. T. Shurtleff vs. Wm. Edwards.
he was sixteen hours previous, hostili-. aicely. They will probably be able fnteventing capita) in’ the Gold Bank berries, green strawberries and strawmining claim, and the Transcript got sd ee
vies came to an end. That day the. to stand the trip homa in a few Tunnel and Mining enterprise of this . berry blossoms. These were placed the then: (hiakta gi had « fietclen Arnold, Pollak & Co, vs.Thos, Hodge.
winner, who had been sized up as an. ays; but jast now it would be dantownship. Mr. Burns is at Wey-. with autumn-colored strawberry leaves eeteation. Mra; Mebaien sage ie fe Trial Jan. 2d,
ordinary drummer, took the train for . gerous to move them. mouth, Massachusetts, where he has . and the: whole made a pretty bouquet eine te quit iokinx J U. Soadden vs. Thos. Hodge,
pastures new, and after he wes gone it been ill for some time. He is now} which was given to County Treasurer ; : Trial Dec, 26th. :
leukud oak thas be ‘wus 4 praleasional ZELLERBACH BEATEN. jconvalescent, and writes that he is} Shoecraft. He hung the “display” Mary Feeney vs. Jas. Feeney. Trial
who went to Mooney Flat, says that it . disc of the moon with a soft effulgence
A Pleasing Service.
There was an immense audience at
the Congregational Church Sunday
evening, filling both auditorium and
gallery to their utmost capacity. The
exercises were of a high order and
charmingly rendered. Some of the
‘pupils, including Alice Caldwell, Mary
Smith, Millie Nickless and others,
Good Goods at Low Prices and For
Cash Onlv takes the business now-adays.
I. 0. 0. &. Election,
displayed much elocutionary train’n
The singing by the choir and litt
ginia City sang with touching effect
ones was fine. Miss Harris of Virgolo entitled, ‘Oh! Whereis Heaven ?”
and will again appear at the Congreof much notoriety who had come here
with a motive and had succeeded in
accomplishing it. The mine-owner’s
iriend went with him, and now the
town sports are wondering if the
stranger and the friend were not in
cahoots, especially as it is alleged that
gle
Defeated In His Suit Against
Allenberg and Goldstein.
The jury in the case of M. Zellerbach against Chas. Allenberg and E.
progressing reasonably well in carrying out his plans. He finds, as he expected, that it takes time to do such
work, but expresses confidence in his
ability to succeed eventually in what
he has undertaken. :
Arm Dislecated.
up in the office where he was collecting taxes and when any payer claimed
that his taxes were too high, Mr.
Shoecraft pointed to the strawberries
and reminded his customers of what
a generous climate they live in and
how productive and valuable the soil
os
The following were elected Saturday
evening as officers for the ensuing
term of Neva Rebekah Degree, No.
119, I. 0. 0. F.: Mrs. E. 8. Edwards,
N. G.; Mrs. Lizzie McCrandal, V.
G.; Miss Lena Silva, R. 8S.; Miss
Jan, 8d.
B. McGrath vs, Florence Byrne, Administrator. Trial Jan. 4th. ;
H. Silvester vs. Coe Q. M. Co. Hearing of motion for new trial set for Jan.
5th.
0. Hepler vs. Jas. White et al. Trial
CLOTHING,
When Mr. Hyman returns from San Francisco there will be the biggest slaughter of
gational Church next sabbath. The
platform was tastefully decorated with
baskets of fruit and other concomitants
of the aucumnal season.
BOOTS & SHOES,
Ever Seen in Nevada County.
One Price For All.
Goods Marked in Plain Firures,
these two worthies were closeted to-. L. Goldstein tried at San Francisco, on Sunes is. The man so reminded would. Lulu Clutter, F. 8.; Mrs, Elizabeth . Dec. 8th. ee :
gether for quite a while immediately . Saturday evening last brought in a/ Yesterday forenoon Wm. Power, “pungle” without another word. Hothersoll, T.; Mrs. Emily Waters,. J.T. Morgan vs. Merrifield G. M.
afier Scott’s arrival here. unanimous verdict in favor of the de. who liv2s in the Smith cottage on the noe Trustee. The installation will take. Co. Demurrrer over-ruled by consent.
: : fendants on every issue. Half-Mile house property, made a The Bairnsfather Family. place the 5th of January. Twenty days to answer.
The case was one growing out of . misstep while working in the loft of} eee Theodore Trucks va. A. L. Bagley. Sult to Quiet Title.
CAUGHT BY A CAVE.
in.which Allenberg acted, as agent for “gia Nevada county mining transactions, . his stable and fell to the floor below,
ii _ Jane Bennetts, Elizabeth Bennetis, ene
a distance of about ten feet. He
The Bairngfather Family, Scotch
vocalists and dancers, who are now
Tuere is no doubt about the honest
Argued and submitted.
Wecarry the Largest Stock of Men’s, La
worth of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla as a blood . dies’ and Children’s White Labor Boots and
purifier. Thousands, who have been That Columbia's daughters are charming ~
‘Wilmot Davis, Grace Parnell,Hannsh . your Men Hurt im the Sierra Zellerbach, who complained that . struck in such a manner as to dislomaking @ tour of California,parpose Shoes (atamped) in the eounty.
creat
Court against Philip Baily to quiet tit
Ready township. Baily claims
third interest.
Partially Paralyzed.
Last Wednesday morning the i
Spenceville, heard someone groanin
Austin was found in his room unab
WillStart this Week.
Evans, Mary Ann Bunster and Celia
Harris, heirs of the late James Davies
of Bear Valley,have by their attorney,
T. 8. Ford, begun suit in the Superior
mates of the Austin household, near
On investigating the matter Freeman
to move, and with one side paralyzed.
Battes Mine.
The Sierra City Tribunesays: About
le . four o’clock last Monday afternoon as
to the Tompkins Ranch in Bear Valley Albert Thompson, John Thomas, John
and the Davies Ranch in Rough and . Pellow and John Crocsman had fina. ished their labors for the day, and were
descending the ladder in the mainway from one of the raises in the Sierra
Buttes No. 9 tunnel,they were suddenly overtaken by a great mass-of reck
and dirt coming from above them.
There is a small passageway, most
commonly known as a manway, for
le the miners to pass to and from the
main tunnel to the :aise, and right
alongside this: there is what is called
the chute, used for letting the rock
nig
Goldstein and Allenberg had conspired together to rob him of several miltion dollars’ worth of property. Allenberg was charged with taking the
money, placing it in Goldstein’s name
and lending it back to.Zellerbach, and
whea these loans became due Zellerbach’s mines and other property were
attached. The attorneys for the prosecuting parties were Charles L. Ackerman and R. C. Harrison. Those for
the plaintiff, Zellerbach, were H. I.
Thornton and Colonel Flournoy. The
case took two ‘months in its trial
and was severely contested.
EEE
All for Four Bits.
The purchasing power of a little piece
cate his left shoulder. Power has had
more than his share of mishaps recently, having withina few months
had one of his legs broken twice.
Will Break the Seal Today.
At ten o’clock this morning, in the
presence of a committee, the seal wi!l
be broken to determine who is entitled
to the gold watch offered as a prize to
the buyers of a certa’n brand of fine
shits sold by B. H. Mi'ler. The drawing will take place at Mr. Miller’s
store.
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County Surveyeor’s Bond.
C. E. Uren yesterday filed his bond
as County Surveyor-elect. The suregiving an entertainment at this city
shortly provided they can obtain
assurance of being received by a goodsized audience. The entertainment is
novel and very enjoyable, and the only
one of the kind to be witnessed in this
country.
Dr. William’s Indian Pile Ointment
is the only sure cure for Blind, Bleeding or Itching Piles ever discovered.
It never fails to cure old chronic cases
of long standing.
Judge Coons, Marysville, says:
“Dr, William’s Indian Pile Ointment
cured me after year of suffering.’ ©
Judge Coffinbury,Cleveland,@. says:
benefited by iis use, will attest ite
virtues. This remedy cures liver and
kidney complaint, and erdicates every
trace of disease from the system.
Lest.
Certificate for 225 shares Deadwood
mining stock. Finder will please return to this office. Soe . :
Advertised Letters.
The following is a list of letters remaining in the Postoffice at Nevada
City, California, for the week ending
Dec. 1, 1888. Anyperson calling for
these letters, will please ask for ‘‘advertised”’ :
ions.
Is 8 fact that’sadmitted by all foreign
nations.
‘Tisalso wellknown that American girls
In marriage are sought by dukes, marpleas, earls.
But pg agi ae charm, belongsto me
and you
Thelr mazgn(ficent teeth, is to SOZODONT
ue, ?
Ir you want a fine turn-out, go
to Henry Lane’s livery and feed
stable. f
ANicely Furnished
Sleeping room for rent with or withcvt board. Inquire at this office. tf
L. HYMAN & 00,
San Francisco
Opposition Stores,
NEVADA CITY—Or ommercial St.
‘GRASS VALLEY—on Mill Street.
EXere Is Trouble:
— ; and dirt down from above. The chute . of money nowadays is something imties are Theodore Wilhelm and J. M. D host eons 7 Sep ayer ~~ ee
The North Banner Company’s new. and mainway are offly separated ty. mense, if the purchaser only knows . /bomas who qualify in the sum of ad ‘ ach eS re senscieh ie aah Cawley, Mrs. Mary =
ten stamp quartz mill will begin this . boards and posts. where to invest. At Gaylord’s store, . $1,000 each. Pian eee Conley, John W.
week to crush regularly. Itisa model} The men were within about fifteen
We have hundreds of such testiof modern machinery in all its depart. feet of the bottom when this pile of
——SESE F
monjals. Do not suffer an instant
Robertson, Miss Ada
for instance, four bits will buy a pound C. R. Crane, P. M.
and thoroughly.
AD —_———
Methodist Social.
ments, and will do its work clfeaply. rock and dirt broke away from the
gate in the chute above them and
came with such tremendous force as
to break into the mainway and come
of better tea than is usually sold for
the money, and with every pound of
tea is given gratis a poand of choice
fancy mixed candies. There are no
flies on Gaylord when it. comes down
Tr is wise to provide against emergencies which are liable to arise in
every family. In sudden attacks of
cold, croup, asthma, etc., a bottle of
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral will prove a
longer. Sold by uruggists at 50 cents
per box or maled on receipt of price;
the Winu1ams Mr’a Co., Cleveland 0,
rushing in upon the four unforiunaie
Fe The ladies of the Methodist Church . miners. : mS
will hold their quarterly Socialin the} Albert Thompson received very} Pgars’ Soap is the most elegant
vestry of their Church on Wednes-. severe injuries, and is in a critical} toilet adjunct.
day evening, December 5th. Admis-. condition. His skull was crushed in ~sion 25 cents. Coffee, cake and sand-. to the size of about a filty cent piece, Cure for Sick Headache.
wiches free. The public is cordially . and he received other injuries. There :
A Scrap ef Paper Saves Her Life.
to a matter of business enterprise. 3t . never faillng remedy.
It was just an ordinary scrap of
2 — wrapping paper, but it saved her life.
Itching Piles are known by moisture . She was in the last stages of coneumplike perspiration, producing a very dis-. ton, told by physicians that she was
agreeable itching after getting warm. . incurable and could live only a short
Cure for #iles.
_We want money just as soon as it can be gathered from
willing buyers. csi
: and» If you want a remedy for bilious. This form as well as Blind Bleed’ng. time; she weighed less than seventy ‘A LITTLE SACRIFICE IS NECESSARY.
invited. oe 7 . is hopes of hi giehcrs swt ete ness, sallow complexion, pimples on. and protruding Piles, yield at once pounds, On a piece of wrapping paper of lowest Prices yet N <
Agents Wanted. = he was resting somewhat) 1. face, and a sure cure for sick head-. to the application of Dr. Bosanko’s. she read of Dr. King’s New Discovery amed
she, sk Carr Bros., the Druggiste, for . Pile Remedy, which acts directly upon . and got a simple bottle ; it helped her,
d a small bone in. *~* : A ‘ :
. ;
For the best selling and most ure-. John Thomas ha e. iN . Dr. Gunn’s Liver Pills. Only one for. the parts affected, absorbing the. she bought a large bottle,it helped her.)
ful invention of the age. Gall one’ one of his ig ag ae _ ived. . dose. Samples free. Fall box. tumors, allaying the intense itching. more, bought another and grew better
s peneet ae? a 7 aga at National . quite naga poeres se mis 25 cents. my2l-ly ae en a ne t eae te fast, continued its use and is now
chan . rossm one cents. Address . Besan . strong, health: ump, weighDr. Bo-san-Keo somewhat, but there is nothing ser-. married Men of Nevada »uutylicine Co., Piqua, 0. Sold by Carr ing 140 eee ter ne arid vasa
Bros.
In bis new discovery for Consumption, . named. Who wish to maintain the high repu-. Fort Smith. Trial Bottles of this wonFor Goods that are always desirable and above reproach.
Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes
Rubber Oil Goods, Trunks, Satchels, Ete, ]
At positive and unmistakable Bargains. _ We feel we can
offer something worthy the attention of every shrewd buyZ ieee : edicine —_— tation to which they have aspired, as Wisi Saiy we ae B 5 : er. .
: * wmucceeded in ha we ail to be Tux way to make money is to save . heads of families, would bave happy ; . “We gave her Castoria. pong ne Bd _— as ee TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS ! }, t is exceedingly . i+ t1o00’s Sarsapari la is the most. homes if they would remember their) wo. she wasn Child, Ses He
; pactectiy, bare economical medicine to biy, as it is wives at Christmas by getting for them . ‘ 3 Paul Scheen Coming.
a . Paul shoen, piano taner, will be at
3 "She clung to Castoria. . Nevada City early in December. Leave
are doelien ta an Hennd'sersepes to 725 Market St., San Francisco or see . When shahad Children, ~ . orders immediately for tuning at the
THERE 1S SOMETHING IN IT FOR “Sz"cowm ae
“HYMAN BROS,
the only medicine of which can truly . some practical and appropriate pres= ,
be enid, 100 doses one dollar.’ Dolent, such as a Popular New. Home. Whe® she beonme Miss, ©
‘not take any other preparation if you . Light Running Sewing Machine. Write OF AL os Walletsests Haw Yack.
" JONSON-LOCKE MERCANTILE CO, : OOR. BROAD AND PINE wTS., NEVADA OITY.
. & : . Chas. Nathan & Co., Grass Valley. tf . , See gave them Castoria, . Pioneer Bookstore. No canvassing. tf cents, Sam Frauctece. Wholesale House:—San Francisoo, New York and Honolulu. ~~
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