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February 10, 1887 (4 pages)

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1 ALAR RED SEAMEN THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, NEVADA CITY, CAL, THURSDA Y,FEBRUARY 10, 1887. Che Daily Cranseript. ES = After some further testimony, Court ple of Marysville knew McWhorter _ PERSONAL MENTION. adjour NESS. ned until Wednesday morning better than ‘Sacramento. people did. —— at 10 o’clock, The jury was then asked not to take The Testim Hugh Murchie and wife, of Bloomony All In—An Editor's EviHERE AND THERE. "THE ARGUMENT. the testimony of the defendant alone, field, are in town for a visit of a day or Marysville Wants a Railroad to Nevada dence—Lawyer Jones's ArThe arguments in the McWhorter but take it with that of the others. He two. . ery The almanac says the weather will City and Grass Valley. gument. “ case commenced Wednesday morning. said he believed that McWhorter was be stormy on the 22d instant. AnyCol. Bates came up from the Bay — McWhorter came into the courtroom not a bit sorry for the act he commitnight before last and will leave today thing for a change. ted. When the widowed woman came dandling his baby in his arms, and afThe Marysville Appeal of Tuesday for the Alaska mine. T THE SAN FRANCISCO OPPOSITION STORES THAT THE STOCK A warm rainstorm prevailed during {Sacramento Bee of Tuesday.} into Court he was not a bit moved. ter sitting dowit gave it to his wife. A of 8 was reduced very low in all the departments. I have therefore Sheriff Lord is spending two or three says: most of yesterday at this city and the Proceedings in the McWhorter case just purchased an immense stock of C. T. Jones, representing the DisHis conduct throughout the whole days at Sacramento and Newcastle. Nothing would give this city a greatsnow is melting rapidly. * were resumed yesterday afternoon. '. trict, Attorney, opened by congratulatcase has shown this. He shows inHe is expected home today. er ‘‘boom’’ than the orgariization of a John Nivens and Frank . Hitchins Grove L. Johnson asked permission ing the jury that the to build a railroad from case was about difference and a sarcastic smile plays Mrs, A. Gault has recelved a letter pcolaee were out yesterday repairing the teleMarysville to Nevada City and Grass to ask McWhorter one question that toend. It wassaid by the defense now and then upon his countenance. stating that her mother died January Valley,,.and to other mountain towns. graph lines between this cityand San he had forgotten to when the defendthat the District Attorney had abanCounsel then read some of Robinson’s 18th at her home near Belfast, IreThere is plenty of idle . capital—¢20Juan. ant was on the stand the other. day. doned the case, gold pieces corroding in bank vaults— and that it was only dying statement, and in it he says that . land. The South Yuba Company’s teleThe request was granted. kept up by friends of the deceased. when he spoké to McWhorter conCity Trustee Mills has received which is ready for investment in any phone line from this city to Big TunFor a long time I have! not paid much attention to keeping staple Dry enterprise that can be shown to be McWhorter said he did not have anyGeneral Hart and himself were emcerning the article the latter pulled news of the death of his father, which practical and safe. The proposed railGoods, but am now getting in a large nel and Chalk Bluff is in good working line of thing to do with sending a paper to Mr. ployed by his pistol. -A man about ‘to die and the prosecution, as” they occurred at Salem, Ill., on the 27th road would increase the value of land order. r Robinson or Mrs. Robinson in which knew nioreth lying on the route; equal to the half an Mr, Bruner; they with his past life before him will cerultimo. Monday night a burglar stole from any article was published against Robwere employe d by Mr. Robinson. He tainly tell the truth. Besides, as’ has George 8. Brand, who has. sold his of the cost of such a railroad as is now Calicos, Sheetings, Muslins, Ginghams, the house of the Kelley brothers west proposed and urged. The belt of inson. went on and explained his position been proved, Robinson, if he wanted interest ih the firm of Brand & Stich country—now of town $55 in money, an overcoat and almost as wild as it was And all other Staple Dry Goods. . AN EDITOR ON THE STAND. and said that everything that he ‘and to shoot McWhorter, could have done to T. P. Larkin, is so far recovered in 1849—embraces the finest wine and a hat. . 80, as he was armed. from his recent illness as to be around. fruit territory in the State of CaliforL. S. Calkins was next sworn. He his colleague did would be just and Last Friday George Jordan was Counsel then said he would place ‘ John Lawrence is spending a few nia ; and ifa railroad was built millions killed by a snowslide at the Keystone is one of the publishers of the Nevada legal. These goods will begin’ arriving about February Ist. During the month_of : of acres of land, now nominally valueThe counsel for defense will plead the statement of the dead man side by days in Sacramento. He will return less except for pasture, would be asFebruary Staple Dry Goods will be mine near Sierra City. The body was. City Datty Transcript. He rememside with that of the defendant and here the latter part o the month when sessable at from $25 to $40 per acre. bered an article_in the paper concernwith the jury to let McWhorter go recovered next day. — leave it to the jury which wasthe more. his suit against J. D. Channell comes This land is well located for irrigating, Robert Cleave has at his place in ing-the burning of the Brown House. ‘back and_attend to-his business; they and the mining canals already conin his pocket and will point out his pale-faced wife situpheld by testimony. Jones then on before the Superior Court. this city a white heifer which does not He had the paper structed would furnish water for milclosed at 12 o’clock, asking the jury to Among the traveling men in. town child little his and side, his by ting belong to him. He wants the owner produced it. The date of the paper lions of acres. Many. of the mountain and his father and mother and friends treat the matter in a just manner. He night before last were W. A. Pratt, J. valleys need no irrigation, as the supto call and get it. See estray notice ‘was June 6, 1886. : believed in self-defense, but he did not J, Frank, Jake. Mark and J. H. Camply of water from heavy rains and Hart read the article and asked the sitting around, and ask them -to set in another column. affords an abundance of water. him free. But the jury must go by like to see self-defense claimed as a mett, of San Francisco; also H. Fishsnows Some think that the two riderless reporter to take it down. A railroad through this couritry ‘would AS FINE A STOCK OF shield for murder.» What. Robinson erand J. M. Scott, of Sacramento. Witness thought that at the time the law, and he pointed out. to them provide cheap and rapid. transport to horses found-in-the snow this side of ry did that day was no reason for Mc’ . j . ’ Mrs. C. H. Hayes of San Francisco market for the finest fruit and wine a of kind this doin should they what exwere they written was article this Washington belonged to a couple of Whorter to shoot him. Robinson was grapes that can be grown. Nearly half arrived here Tuesday evening, being Chinamen. No additional particulars changing with the Marysville Democase. He explained what.manslaugha man engaged in-anhonorable busienroute to North San Juan where her of the territory that would be tapped As are kept in any first-class.shoe store in San Francisco. The Best Brands. were received yesterday as to the fate. crat. He was one of the proprietors ter mearit, and in what way homicide ness, a man of good reputation and father, Dr. John Stotlar, is dangerousby a railroad lies within the so-called two McWhor ete. lawful, be would of ter the Transcr ipt during January, citrus belt. The oranges, lemons and of the riders. well thought of. McWhorteris aman We have also received five dozen pair: French kid shoes Major Robert H. Hendershot, the 1886. There was a fire near a’ house years ago landed in Marysville, and: whe-—eame here two years ago and ly il. He was apparently getting betgrapes now growing on it at the present time are the best reaching this from a bankrupt stock. ter till the latter part of last week and to him_pre of known was nothing vious general and month, that in ill-fame of The full value is $4-a pair, and Drummer Boy of the Rappahannock, market. This territory, now idle, would started the Marysville Democrat, and will in conjunction with. local ‘talent report in Nevada City was that Robthis. No crowd of witnesses came before. that-no one knew anything of then had a relapse. support a population greater than now they will be sold at $2.75. F. A. Holden, the candy man of Sacliving within the entire county of give an entertainment at this city the inson was in the house of ill-fame and here to prove his good character. from him. Robinson, on his dying bed, carly part-of next month under the run out, he thinks, ‘but partially dressinfancy up. Nothing was known of with his weeping -wife by his side, ramento is in town; also E. -T. NeibYuba. Let the citizens of Marysville and the towns embraced in this rich auspices of Chattanooga Post; G. A. R. ed. Witness. did not think Robinson thim before he started the Marysville gives his. statement of the affair, and ling and C. A. Canfield of San Franterritory move harmoniously together cisco; while T. M. Spencer came in with differen quite is It Demecrat T am now ready to undersell all competitors. I have t . the of time the at town the in was ' J,H. Quatman, a tailor who left counsel would ask the jury to weigh: Tuesday evening but was summoned and inaugurate a boom that would be sure to astonish the old Bourbons two stores in the county—one at Nevada City and one at here two weeks ago to obtain orders Brown House fire. It was not pubT. G. Robinson; his life was laid open. the statement of Robinson with the home yesterday morning by a telegram now whining about the dullness of the from citizens of the surrounding counlished in the Transcript that ‘RobinPlenty of witnesses voluntarily came testimony of McWhorter. and.asI buy for cash and. in: large times and the lack of opportunities to North Bloomfield announcing the death of his wife. try; has not since been heard from. son had been run out of4 house of illforward to prove his good character acquire fortunes. Every -day’s delay quantities I get special bargains. All through the argument McWhorMrs. O. Maltman and Miss Ida is criminal negligence. His employer and the man he hired a fame. The people in his town did not from the first time they knew him unter took the matter in a very cool manMaltman have returned from San til he was killed. saddle horse from are getting nervous entertain a very high regard for any Nothing would. suit Nevada county McWhorter has played the hypocrite ner, calmly. reclining sideways in his Francisco, accompanied by the forone following the occupation that Robabout him. ee better, or be of greater benefit to this See chair picking his teeth, and evidently _mer’s cousin, Clarence H. Gould, of since-he-came into Court.—_He went These are the-only stores in the county ‘that do their John Hayes, George Schussler and + inson -did:-W itniéss said-that the ant Detroit, Michigan, who recently arpart of the State, than the construcon the stand, and if we were to ‘benot suffering much mental anxiety. Debris Association had sent some good two other gentlemen. who.-had been own Clothing Manufacturing. I buy the cloth and get it G. P. Hurst spoke for -the defense, rived on the coast from an extended tion of such a road. Many of our citithree days in making the trip, arrived men up there and some very bad men liéve him he was a firm friend of the and at 3 o’clock a recess was taken for zens would doubtless be willing to exmade up. So I save the wholesalers’ profit. Most of my sight-seeing tour of the Western States valley men and against the miners, here yesterday afternoon from Sierra —so bad that they could not be trusttend substantial aid to the enterprise. goods are brought direct from fifteen minutes. and Territories. After remaining for the from that fact known a is it when New York. City. They had to shovel the way for ed in business. He thought the feelawhile as the guests of his relatives Such a road would make Nevada City time he started his paper he was a ing between the miners and the antiAll on Account of the Storm. Remembe r, L. HYMAN of the San Francisco Oppothemselves and their horses for a dishere, the young gentleman will take a the metropolis of Northern California spy-on-the valley men and always in tance of seven miles through snow five debris men was about mutual. Some both as to population and commercial sition Stores is the man who brought prices down in NeThe Downieville stage, due here at trip to Japan to thoroughly inform O’Brien Mr. miners. the of interest the people there liked “Robinson because or six feet deep. importance. vada county. they thought him a good man for the contributed-money for his paper off noon Tuesday, did not arrive till eight himself in the tea business in which 5 aide position. He could not say of his perand on. He may have doné so for the o’clock in the evening. It was on branch of commerce his father is ex/. 0. 0. F. Installation, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. sonal knowledge why Robinson had’ sake of Democracy, but that is scarcewheels and four hours were spent in tensively engaged as an importer and John Werry, D. D. G. P., assisted making a single mile this ride of wholesaler. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, the esteem of certain miners, but he ly probable.’ O’Brien knew the paper ‘M. J. NOLAN is manager of my Store at North by A. R. Lord, G.“H. P. and C. F. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, nevertheless had it. Witness. knew would sustain the miners. Since the Camptonville, owing to the depth of The Delhi Mine. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Bloomfield, Rouner, acting as G. J. W., on SaturFrank Eilerman was Chief Engineer first moment McWhorter was put in the snow through which a road had Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erupday evening last installed the followof the Fire Department in January, jail, the miners have stood by him and to be cut. Communication was Chris. Mallen is in town. Owing to tions, and positively cures Piles, or ing Officers of Abou Ben Adhem En1886. Call and price the goods whether you want to buy or between the storm blockading the water supno pay required. It is guaranteed to have paid for his defense. And not yesterday re-established campment, No. 36, at North Bloomhere and Downieville, it having give perfect satisfaction, or money renot. We are always pleased to show them. ply the mill at the Delhi mine was Judge 8S. C. Benson, an attorney for only that, but they came here and’ unded. Price 25 cents per box. For
field: Theo. Wetzel, C. P.; Chris. been entirely cut off above Camptonshut down last Saturday. There are characte Robinso blacken to tried n’s r. the Anti-Debris Association, next-took sale by Carr Bros. tf Harker, 8. W.; H. Mollerus, H, De L. HYMAN, It has been proved that Robinson did ville since the heavy fall of snow several hundred tons of good ore on the stand. He said that Se ee the dump and plenty more in sight. M. Peterson, Treas.; W. G. Mobley, Proprietor came. of the San Francisco Opposition Stores. hydraul prevent. to could he what ic ROBINSON’S REPUTATION WAS GOOD Artistic valentines at Carr BrothScribe; J.S. King, J. W.; R. C. BylThe Bloomfield stage, due here at 5 mining, and it has not been proved Fresxn seeds of all kinds at Carr ers’. Callearly while the stock is Nevada City — Commercial Street, opposite Kerit’s— vester, O. 8,.; Geo. Victor, I.8.; F. In the community for peace and quietthat he took money from any of them. o’clock Tuesday afternoon, arrived Bros. tf {complete. 500 designs to select from. A. Ross, G.; W. R. Foss, 1st W.; Wim. ness. Robinson had been employed The very day McWhorter started his three hours later. The mail and ex——-_ 2-600 Meat Market. Monroe, 2d W.; W. L. Mobley,3d W.; to serve papers in the interest of the paper he attacked Sexey and T. G. press matter are now being carried inAut the latest and richest designs in DeHaven’s Dyspepsia Destroyer will North Bloomfield eS Nearly opposite Mrs. Edward's C. Larson, 4th W.; Wm. Cameron, Anti-Debris Association, and did his Robinson valentines, just received at Carr Bros.’ cure sick headache. : ; that is scarcely the way of to Graniteville by snowshoers. Hotel. duty promptly. This was a special Ist G. of T.; C. T. Rouner, 2d G. of T. being friendly to the valley meén. Memorial Servicesat Grass Valley. After the installation a fine banquet employment. Robert T. Devlin and Again in July last he published an arL. HYMAN, was-served at the hotel of Peter Lund. himself were employed to prosecute-in ticle against Robinson. Even if Rob“The Union says: Memorial services Proprietor of San F. Opp. Stores of Nevada City and North the hydraulic mining cases on the Bloomfield. The Nevada Cityans say that the North inson had not been acting right with in honor of the late Father Upchurch. Bloomfielders treated them like lords American river by the Board of Suthe valley men, what did such an arfounder of the Order of United WorkMerchant Tailors, Commercial Street, Nevada City. pervisors. ticle have to de with it? The counsel men, will be held.at the M. E. Church, . : A Runaway Handcar. A. M. Myers took the stand. Johnbelieves in the freedom of the press, Thursday evening commencing at 714 Dennis Scanlon and another -man son read over a statement that witness but in such acase as just. mentioned, o’clock, under the auspices of Grass were engaged yesterday shortly after had been said to have made to Judge it-was-not-right-to-pry inte-a—man’s Valley Lodge, No. 51, Highland noon in clearing the railroad tunnel at Craddock and ©. E. Wilcoxon, and private life and try to ruin his moral Lodge, No. 104, and Unity Degree of Town Talk, when a handcar loaded asked him whether it was true. Witcharacter. Why should? he publish Honor Lodge, No. 17. Addresses will with snow and mud got away from ness said he did not remember wheththat Robinson had been run out of a be delivered by Revs. R. H. Sink and Of Our Own Importation, them and came rushing down the er he had said it or not: It had been house of ill-fame in the night time in C. McKelvy;and there will also be written down at the time, but he does grade towards this city at a rapid rate, his shirt tail, and then fold one of music appropriate-to the occasion. Tie DIRECT FROM MILLS IN SCOTLAND: Scanlon being aboard of it. He jumpnot remember whether it had ‘been these papers and send or cause. it to Lodges will march in a body from thei: read over to him, or whether he had ed off near the Gold Run trestle. At be sent to Mrs. Robinson’s house? hall to thechurch. The members of A Large Line of Samples to Select From. the station here the car ran into the said it was correct. Witness did not McWhorter says he read the article in the Order at Nevada City have been locomotive. of the passenger train see any of the difficulty till the shootthe Nevada Daily Transcrirt, but Mr. invited, and it is expected that a rep~BESF SKILLED WORKMEN EMPLOYED. which stood there in readiness to start ing had been done. What he testifiCalkins, publisher of that paper, says resentation will be present. out. The force of the collision knocked here under oath was correct; . he such an article was never published Blank Books, School Books, ed the train back eight or ten inches, may have told Craddock and Wilcoxthere. McWhorter must have sent Glove Contest. on what he knew of the matter by rebent the snow-plow of the locomotive his paper with the article to Mrs. RobThe hard-glove contest between out of shape, and demolished the port. inson, because no one else would have Lee, which Joseph and Rodda Jamés Daniel O’Bannion was next sworn. handcar which was-shivered to splinPrinted Books in Cloth and Fine Bindings, any interest in doing so. Commercial Street, Nevada City. to a finish, is to take will be-fought He had been employed by the Antiters. é Counsel spoke of Hobson’s testimoplace at the Theater in this eity on Debris Association and by the Superny concerning threats madé by Rob“A Good Town to Go To. visors of Sutter county. He knew inson, and also Hobson’ testimo as Saturday evening next. An admisny s Sexey and was slightly acquainted awhole. He said that he would not sion fee of fifty cents will be charged. 1t The three young ladies of this city with Robinson. Witness was in the believe such a man under oath, that who recently paid a visit. to friends in VALENTINES cheaper than ever beemployment of the association about he had proved himself to be degrade fore at Carr Brothers. ‘ . rf tf d North San Juan, returned home dedays; he was watching the and to have no respect for himself and lighted with the kind treatment they forty-three Excitement in Texas. North Bloomfield mine and was locatwife. Counsel then entered at length received there, They were hospitably CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL SORTS OF ed near there. He had been employinto his testimo and said it was riGreat excitemeni has been caused ny entertained on all sides, and express ed by Robinson and had been told to diculous and unreasonable, and that in the vicinity of Paris, Tex., by the great regret that they could not have remarkable recovery of J. E. CorHay and Crain, Flour, Potatoes, Corn-Meal, use his best judgment in trying to catch Hobson seemed as if he would swear ley, who was so helplessMr. remained longer. San Juan is one of COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. he could not anyone engaged in mining. Robinto anythin to blacken Robinso turn Buckwh Flour, Etc. in n’s g bed, or raise his head; everyeat the handsomest little towns in the son always attended to his business characte r. He said that Robinson body said he was dying of ConsumpState, and nowhere can be found a well, and had never told witness that said he would kill McWhorter on sight, tion. A trial bottle of Dr. King’s New &@ Agent for the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR. more open-hearted, courteous class of Discovery was sent him. Finding rehe could be careless or negligent. ss and this was before McWhor ter pubpeople. Thisis the verdict of all who STICH & LARKIN, In reply to Johnson he said that lished the article about the house of lief, he bought a large bottle and a Proprietors. box of Dr. King’s New ! have been there. Life Pills; by. _._ Kept at all the Grocery Stores.—-Ask ¥orIt—— _. when Robinson was not-with—him—he ses ill-faiié>~“Cotinsel did not deny that the time he iad taken two boxes of Pills and two bottles-of the Discovery, did not know where he was, and did Clearing the Ridge Ditch. GENERAL INSURANOE AGENOY. threats had been made after the article not know whether he made any . barhad been published, and it was but he was well and had gained in flesh thirty-six pounds. Trial bottles of this The fifty men who have been at gains with any one or not. but natural that Robinson should Great Discovery for Consumption free work for two days past clearing the A. 8. Hopkins was next sworn. He make threats after such a provocation: at Carr Bros. snow from the five mile section of the knew Frank Lashells when he resided Counsel then spoke concerning the IDS ARE WANTID FOR THE CONIdahoditch between €rystal Springs here. He was discharged from the ARRIVALS AT THE struction of three miles more or less of shooting and what the witnesses tesand Quaker Hill,‘had their job about railroad shops and at that time water ditch on Kentucky Ridge, Rough & UNION HOTEL, McWhor of spoke then He tified. y township. Tue size of the ditch will ter; completed yesterday afternoon, and it be three-feet across at the to;ip, three feet—at}— and said_he never-saw-a-more-vindicMrs, J. Natfziger —Proprietress. m, and twent:-two inches in depth. -4g expected that the water will be turn__HIS_REPUTATION-WAS-VERY-BAD; ‘he compeny. reserve the right to reject any “or all bi 8. ed on so that the Pittsburg, Idaho and Since he left, witness knew nothing tive man on the stand; he tried to inFor particulars enquire of February 8, 1887. : GEORGE GRANT, ' Empire mines can recommence work aboat him. Witness had heard the sult General Hart because the latter H. Spalding, Lake Co,G. E. Robinson, Cit ’ jis-lw Randolph Flat. . M. Thomas, prosecut the for attorne an was Gr. Va, H. Gaylord, y ion, . A School tor the People ? a . today. The blockade occurred.on acmatter discussed by men in the shops. H. Elias, do W.8.McHutchan, do and could not answer questions in a K. Diedrick, do E,T. Niebling count of a portion of the flume across A. J. Stevens, Samuel Gerrush,. B. A. Holden, Sacra, T. M: jpencer, gentlemanly way. After recess, howF. do at Popular Prices H. Murehie & w, Bloo, Mrs. C. H. Hayes,do Rattlesnake canyon breaking last FriLucy and others all testified to the bad ever, he acted differently, probably R. Curnow, Granitey, C, A. Canfield, reputation of Lashells. day. W. Hosken, Grass V, W. D. Harris, GrassioV. through the advice of his attorneys. SPENCER AND ROBINSON. McWhorter was maligning and slanDeath ofMrs. Victor. ARRIVALS AT THE A. Ay Atkinson testified that he bad}‘dering Robinson for-months,-and~he} —NATIONAL HOTEL, — Mrs. George Victor, of North Bloomseen Spencer, aspecialty. Thorough preparation for who had been a witness had heard that Robinson made threats IN NEVADA. orTy. any course in any University. field, mother to Geo. J. Stich of this once or twice. He had heard a part against him, and yet on thestand said RECTOR BRos.__. -Proprieters. city, died at five o’clock Tuesday eveof a conversation Spencer had with he had no ill feeling against Robinson ; February 8; 1887. A Complete Academic Course. ning after a protracted illness. The McWhorter at the State House. He such testimony is simply ridiculous. Henry Thompson,Cit,J. H. Cammet, San Fr, W. HL Oonsan ee eet. Marks, Me do funeral will take place at Bloomfield had heard Spencer say that the QuakJones then reviewed McWhorter’s C.P.Loughridge,G.V, J, J. Frank, Vocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing, do today. Painting, Elocution, Short-hahd, Type-writmaker, do J. M. Se. do er Hill mine was in operation across testimony at length, and showed where J.P.Shoe ing, etc., by the very best Special ‘eachers. Ben Lewis, City Ww. the river and he wanted to go over there were contradictions. No one H. Elias, Grass Valle, F. White Wesbin ton} OP ECHAL FACILITIES Home care and training. J.J. JACKSON .Though pure and simple, and so mild, = Proprietor. H. Fisher, Sacramen, J. Treanor, Pike ity; and stop it, but Robinson refused to present it might used by any child, at the killing testified in the T. T. Kirkham, Blu T,E, P, do ‘et SOZODONT isso swift and sure. At Glenbrook Park, allow him and discharged him. He same manner as McWhorter, and Past mouth and teeth with wondrous seed z }» Sweetland, J. D. : —FOR— From tartar and from taint are feed. told Robinson he wasn’t doing his duty there.were several present. He beD. R. Ryan, Maybert. sate e Mid-way between Nevada City and Grass Tillthey become sweet, white, and pure. Valley—two miles from either city. and Robinson immediately discharged lieved McWhorter intended to kill him; before doing so he put his hand Robinson. He would let him go just Sentimental and Comic. There will always be found at this first-class Grocery behind as ifto draw a pistol. Wit8) far, and then shoot him and claim A Delightfal Retreat for Health, Stich & La’kin are selling very eleness was not present at’ aH the conself-defense. Afterwards, when with sentimental Valentines and most versation between Spencer and Mcgant Comfort and Study. Store every article required for family use, which will be. officer Martin, and when they met le comic ones at lower ea than ever before. ~~ fete ‘Whorter. He did not remember Moffit, McWhorter said: “I have shot 2600 feet above the sea level. Near Railsold at the lowest market rates. where Spéncer said he-met Robinson road and Telegraph Stations. Omnibuses pass hourly, Carr BroTHers can supply you a when he told him concerning the That proves vindictiveness and does comic valentine to fit every case. tf ‘mine. The conversation occurred last not look as if he acted in self-defense. _ spoken to by District Attorney Go t0 Stich & Larkin for ValenSaturday morning. He was subpeened When Pupils enter at any time, take lar or ALSO ON HAND THE VERY BEST OF as a witness before the conversation— Forbes, of Yuba county, he said he 7 courses or 3 vate leno on last Tuesday morning. He had knew it would happen and he complete pt or information Wines l o g anyD uraQquoe Rs * the largest slime tcp = Sricu & Larkin yf have Valet te and the been in the employ of the Anti-Debris col int 9 All nat reese eines, Se The reason for this was that the peo!city and sell: m™m at bedrock prices. tf! Association fora time in 1885. THE McWHORTER CASE. —— _ BUILD IT. eS WITHIN THE PAST TWO MONTHS BUSI HAS BEEN . SO BRIS rx Ready-made Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. sé. Sold at Cost, as an Advertisement . nt a rou ARR. Men s, Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON, ERY Fine Seotch Tweeds, Cassimeres and Broadcloth AT THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE BOOK STORE Can be found everything in the line of ancy Stationery, BARRETT, LOBECK ER & MORRISON, Plaza F"eced Store. ALBUMS, :: SILVER WARE :: CUTLERY CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR. SPECTACLES, JEWELRY, DOLLS, TOYS, &c. Drug Megan ES, YDS: COM ~ Proposals for Ditch Work. Weisshein Boos, & Co, ‘The Leading Grocery and Fanily Provision Store = W. Rustin,Hwoethsnd,Joris nels a Buying and Selling Minins dis > a Grass Valley, Jan. 12th. e —_—~ NEVADA CITY, CAL. J. J. JAOKSON, 18 and 20 Commercial Street. \