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THE SHRIEVALTY. WHY WAS IT DONE? _ HERE AND THERE. PERSONAL MENTION. THE CHEROKEE MINE.
eee cere ‘solani’ ‘acini. cone benicar
The Daily Transcript.
TUESDAY, FEB. 5, 1889.
Am Eligible Location.
As things are now shaping in the
legislature, it looks very much as
Superior Court.
The following business was transacted in the Superior, Court, Monday,
Judge J. M. Wallitig presiding :
Underwood vs. ‘Hamilton. Judyment entered in favor of defendant for
costs of suit. Stay of execution for
ten days, .
John Caldwell et al. vs. R. Dillon.
Judgment for plaintiffa for return of
property ; or if return cannot be had,
for $406, $1 damages and costs of suit.
Stay of execution for fifteen days.
The People vs. F. M. Cannon. W.
P. Sowden appointed attorney. Time
to plead, February 7th.
E. Q. Sukeforth. va. George Lord.
Ordered that figure § be changed to 4
in complaint and answer,
T. Trucks vs, Bagley. Thirty days’
additional time allowed to file statement on motion for new trial,
In memoriam resolutions in respect
to the memory of J. B. Johnson, de«
ceased, were presented and read by J.
I. Caldwell.” On motion of P. F. Simounds, seconded. by L. B. Little, they
were adopted and ordered placed on
the-minutes,
‘
John W. Downing va. Jean Le Du et ‘gp: ea
al. Court. Trial February 26th. Largest and Best Assortnient ‘
F, Sauvee va. W. Y. 0. D. G.-and 8, i >
M. Co. Court, Trial February 27th. ~OFr—
J. T. Morgan va. Merrifield M. Co.
Court. Trial February 5th,
I, L. Bowman vs. His Creditors.
Court. Trial February 28th,
IHéury Roberts vs. R. Dunsmuir et
al, Stricken from calendar until restored by motion,
‘on J.F, Jatunn va. James O'Brien et
Mr. Ellis Wanted. al.’ Trial continued,
J, Scadden ve, Thomas Hodge,
Court. Trial February 25th,
8. Benoit vs. His Creditors,
Paynter appointed assignee,
Joseph Speidel vs, His Creditors,
Final discharge granted,
Ketate of Wm, Howard, deceased,
Ed Sampson appointed administrator,
John Hymes vs. His Orediiors,
Assignee’s account as presented allowed,
A Republican Protests Against
’ ie An Unwarranted Disregard of. A Brief Record of Various MatCertain Things.
Public Sentiment. “ters of Local Interest.
Grounds ou Which the Injunce
tion Was Revived.
Seciah and Other Notes About
Peopic Old and Young.
cli Cae,
Last June, upon an affidavit of L. L.
Robingon, the late Judge Freer of
Butte county made an order temporaritrict has returned from a trip below. «. ly suspending the injunction which
Mrs, James Johns of Grass Valley . had been previously put upon the
is visiting Miss Ella Ogden of You] Spring Valley Mining Co. The repBet. resentations of the affidavit were that
Dr. H. W.¥alantine’s condition . the debris of the mine would be cared
was. much improved Monday. Hejfor. The company also stated that
has a good chance to recover. . for the brief period they desired to run
Major McBride and A. S. Bigelow . it would be the means of earning them
came over Sunday from the ridge. about %500aday,
Mr. Bigelow went below Monday. Iu Oroville last Tuesday Judge
Mrs. E.A. Keiser, Mra, Laura Ed-. Keyser listened to the arguments of
wards and, Miss Lizzie Edwards of . attorney Lusk, for Garrett Keppel,
Truckee have gone to Alameda and] the plaintiff, on a motion to revive the
Santa Clara for a two months’ visit. finjunction; and the attorney, C. W.
H. W. and Joseph Hyman, of the . Cross, for the company, in opposition,
firm of Hyman Brothers, who have a. The former set up two causes. First,
branch store at this city, arrived here. that Judge Freer had exceeded his
Sunday morning from San Francisco. . jurisdiction by releasing the injunction
Miss Fanny Dreyfuss has accepted . without giving the plaintiff notice, and
# position in the millinéry department} that according to the affidavit the
of the Red House Trade Union at Sac-. time for a continuance of the suspenramento and left Sunday for that city, . sion of the injunction was passed, and
Dr, W. P. Mathews of Tehama, . it should therefore be reversed.
chairman of the Assembly Committee} In rendering his, decision Judge
qn Hospitals, on Saturday afternoon . Keyser stated that the first grounds
officially visited aud inspected the Or-. would not be considered, as he believphan Asylum at Grass Valley. ed Judge Freer {o have had all the
Fred Brown of the Transor:pr force . jurisdiction needed in cauaing the susdeclares that marriage 1s a blooming . pension, but .by the terms of the
success. _A_bewitchinggirl baby—ar-. alfidavit the time for allowing work
rived at his house Sunday night and. had ceased; aod he therefore ordered
is duly recorded in another column. that the injunction be revived,
E. E. Black, a Rough and Ready aia
young (man, has returned from San
Franciyco where he has been studying
for the. stage. He will in a few
eee oo += qeeeiim
Thos. Marriott of ‘Pike City has returned from a trip below.
F, White of Washington mining disEpiron Transcrrer—In common
with the balance of the community; I
though the State institution known as. *™ watching with considerable interthe Home for Feeble-Minded Children . °8t the proceedings now being taken
.will be removed from Santa Clara’ to determine the source of the Boston
county where it now is, The drainRavine fraud. Though a Republican,
age, climate and water are anything Thope and feel that so far as this or
,
pad sd gfe dayne bales made to discover the perpetrator or,
. _ Widely and generally commented on. . Pet Petrators of this crime against the
'. The Governor has recommended that Tine ands eee ag provid
iba’ part ke genial ee ~ and while I do not wish to qualify oF
: el: Pag leglalatovs. who sae limit them in the slightest degree, yet
base ca I confess that my feelings as a Repubbis sla Pesighovoebd letes lican sometimes have the tendency to
ret p reidalion laviuehs pe slop over when I view the effort miade
SOCern ey y: in several quarters to make political
is decided to look around for a new capital out of the affair
location the committee appointed to From the first day of. the contest
select the site will do well to consider there has been a constant effort on the
the advantages offered by the vicinity part of the Democrats to endeavor to
of Nevada dle hac here ve fix the responsibility of the fraud on
venient to the ra rete epee" mm” . some one else than on the parties to
~ Portant still we hold ont the induce-} 1. the evidence produced in the:
ments of a pure, bracing climate that) . .) pointed. In-fact,-it has demonds neither too” cold In winter nor too strated to my mind that the Demohot in vigor er a ee of . cratic party can never be expected to
-. water peel i “. ’ etn Loi look at an affair of this kind from any
fect piri igen hdd i“ Seaatk other standpoint than one that will
shies hn aah lcs Bl ede dnaithedicnie dana & OO tendency to develop partizan
bend their energies to the furtherance feeling sie ay ;
: ee ee ae at peinia f in ~_ Since the contest no effort has been
DP BRP IOt RO NO OE RORS BOG BINNEY A aig poisén the public mind
ane . them heartily and with liberality. ainst the contestant, Mr. Lord, i
The location of the Home here would . *® eh op detest
tidehl tin inowmediaie dldbalestnont ot this matter. Not.satisfied with utiliz$100;000 oF more, to be followed by a ng matters which have no concern
oe with ithe election contest, every inunae annual ‘outlay for. eupendo, slur and misrepresentation that
, he t
‘Tecan porsible be dragyed into the affair
has been siezed. upon with avidity not
only for the purpose of warping the
public jadgment, but evidently to influence the Grand Jury in its investigation of the matter,
In fact, it seems to me the Democratic party has made up its mind to
rest satisfied with but one outcome to
Patrons of the public schools of the
county, as well as many of the teachers thereof, have not yet quit discussing the recent action of a majority of
the County Board of Education whereby the proposed plan of providing for
the graduation of pupils from the
grammar schools was defeated. The
Transce:er has been asked by a correspondent residing in Bridgeport
township to tell what it knows about
the matter, a
Superintendent Tiffany” by instruc:
tion of the Board sent on the 14th of
January to each of the school teachers
in the county a circular letter stating
the plan under consideration and asking their opinion of thesame. To these
letters came responses from the following emphatically in favor of the examinations and granting of diplomas: . mons that he served last month.
T. J. Barry, Rough and Ready; Miss} The Red Chief Compaay, operating
Bess'e Cassidy, Bear River; D. Majin quartz on Kanaka creek near Allehoney, North Bloomfield; Miss Lavra. ghany, last week started up eteam at
KE. Freeman, Magnolia; Miss Eliza . their new will.
Sims, Bear Valley ; Mrs, J. H. Ausiin, . well.
Spenceville; D. A. McPhee, San Juan;. A partly arrived here from below
Miss Maggie O’Oonnell, Montezuma] Sunday to take a look at Seibert’s
Hill; W. H. Wenworth, Oakland ; . Soda Factory with a view to leasing or
Miss Sallie McCauley, Kentucky Flat; . purchasing the business if the terms
C. H. Crowell, Union Hill; D. ¥,. suited him.
Donovan, Lake City; Miss Annie H. The Juven'le Minstrels liad but a
. Dowling, Moore’s Flat; A, E. Baugh,. small audience at the performance
Washington; Mics Jennie Dwyer, . givea Saturday evening for Mrs.
Sweetland; Miss Mamie Beckman, . Guild’s: benefit. The door receipts
Willow Valley. were only about $30,
The above said they had in the ag-. . Thé Grass Valley Telegraph will
gregate more than thirty pupils that} not be printed with-the San Juan
would like to pass the examination. Times material, but the printing outthis year, * [Ait belonging to Wm. George hus been . months adopt acting as a’ profession.
ia There were five grammar school . secured for the purpose. : The Wade-Leroyle Company left
teachers. to-hear-from.~-It-is-safe to . ~In-celebratiotr of the silver anniver=. bere Monday “morning “for—Norih
presume they are all in favor of carry. sary of the order of Knights of Pythias. Bloomfield, They will make a tour of
ing. out the law and of giving the. the lodges at Truckee and Sierra City . all the principal up-country towns bepupils the benefit of grammar school . will give balls on the 19th inatant. ‘T. tween here and Truckee, and deserve
diplomas which admit them to the. L. Ford of Downieville will deliver an . to have a fine business, ;
State Normal School, Three out of} oration at Sivrra City. George Nivens, for a long time manthe five teachers not heard irom have. The Reno Journal is authority for] ager for the Western Union Telegraph
stated verbally that they were very . tlie statement that the Truckee Lum-. Company at this city, has gone to CalDairy Transcript only 15 centa a
week, foe
Smartaville has a dancing~ school
with thirty-five pupils.
The Tribune says the Young America mine cleaned up $25,000 for January. :
A social dance will be given at
Rough and Ready on the night of the
13th instant. ‘
A glass of beer and plate of soup
5 cents at the Senate. Nightly 8 to10
Harry Daniels, Manager. *
A $3,700 gold-bar was among the
valuable things that held down the
bullion table Monday at the Citizens
Bank.
Geo. W. Dunster on Monday paid
into the county treasury the sum of
$1.20 as ‘‘Sheriff’s fees” on’ a sumMiS POWDER. NEVER VARI(E
--A Marvel of purity, stre: an
wholesomen More economical than
ordinary kinds, and Senge besoldincom «
petition with the multitude of low test, shor :
weigh en or ph ate powders,
a ro 4 in Be
106 Wall street, New Y
JONSON-LOCKE MERCANTILE
Agents,‘San Fran‘isco.
xX EXawe The
The machinery runs
CROCKERY, OA
CLASS; mony
CHINA .
~ ANDB
FANCY aoops
In This Market.
“I would like to know,” says 'a Nevada City young lady, “‘what has become of the party calling bimeelf W.
F._ Ellis. of Philadelphia_.who. waa
around @ fortnight or so ago taking
orders to teach the art of transferring
pictures to glass and painting the
same. His terms were $1.50 for the
secret. He gave me one lesson, collected the $1.50, “and said he would
come the following Saturday (January
P.
Bond
Bold Attempt at Rebbery.
The Tidings of Saturday evening
says: Between four and five o’clock
this afternoon a daring attempt was
i. made by two masked men to relieve
the Banner Mining Company of bullion
valued at from $2,000 to $3,000. The
They are Direct From Eastern it
Factories and will be sold ke
. : J hs sah 2 26th) to compleie thy Tastractions. . ” Joseph Kitts va, OG, Austin et al, =AT =)
+ bullion-was-being brought to this city . the affair, and that is this: an incict-. much in favor of the proposed scheme . ber Oo. is willing to sell all its rights. fax to enter the employ_uf the OC. P. That’s the list [have heard of him.} Motion to continue settlement of bili }
in one of two ’busses engaged to con-. ment of Mr. Lord, evidence or no evi-. Such a plan followed out would be] and privileges and ‘ull its property in. R. R. C& there. Thomas Nivens will I think he is-a swindler aud should be . of exceptions and s¢t aside rule 8 of a
vey a number of the miners to town to . dence of his guilt. a direct benefit to the country schools, . and around Truckee to Washoe county . hereafter manage the telegraphic buaiadvovtaad, There are other ladies . the court argued, j . ry ’ ‘ . : ;
spend Sunday. Superintendent Skewes. By some means unknown the Dem-. Yet this provision under the law, giv-. for $200,000, $50,000 cash and the balness hare. besides myself who were defranded. . J. H. Hammond vs. George Gepall PAncisco [ 1CeS e ~
rode ahead, horseback, and at q point . ocratic party seem to be constantly . ing the pupils in the schools the bene-. ance in bonds, : Alleyea Mistery by him,’ hart et al. Deimurrer.to answer of M. vi recat ; .
on.. hO Froud. _two.or-three-. milea. supplied. with. what-they-c:aim-to-be . fit.of.the examination. for the gram-. ~The Marysville parties who have sarees ee eS 0. Langstaff over-ruled. i eS eae : t
from Grass Valley was confronted by . absolutely reliable reports of what is. mar school diplomas, was deliberately . been working the Blue Point drift The Wheatland Graphic eaya: Roll of Honor, B. McGratli ve. F, Byrne, adminis:
two masked men, one of whom was. daily occuring in the Grand Jury. '*knocked in the head” by the ma-. mine at Smartsville have obtained a rite
armed : with a shotgun and the other
with a pistol and a knife. Skewes. host invariably predjudicial to Mr.
was compelled to dismount, was. Lord, and evidently very comforting
searched, rolled, and an investigation . to the Democratic view, and leaking
of his saddle and bundle made. Mean-, out in spite of the precaution. which
room, and strange to say, although alMessrs,
jority of the Board, Messrs, Gray and
Tiffany voting for the measure and
tone, Hughes and Sleep
voting against it.
The correspondent above referred
renewal of the lease. About forty
men are employed at the mine now,
and ‘at the crushing mill about the
same number are engaged,
A-Truckee Crank.
The attention of the people of California was first called, publicly, to the
dangers from the hydraulic mining
debris, by Mayor Hartley, in his meaSage to the common council of Marys
ville, in Januury, 1856. It also seems
In the Oakland school the following
named pupils have been neither tardy
nor absent during the past month;
Ada Oliver, Albert Waiters, Carl Fredenburr, Leila Odgers, Myrtie Sacks,
tratrix, Defendant given two days to
file brief and’ pliintiff five days to
reply.
Guardianship of W, L, Baldwin,
insane. Baldwin declared sane. Guardian’s account: fixed for hearing FebI have-also-on hand @ Full Line of
Guns, Pistols,
Shelf Hardware,
-Stoves. Paints, lime the ’bus driven by Richard Vin-. the law has provided to secure secrecent approached and the plucky driver . cy, yet it seems to me 80 thoroughly
promptly grasped the situation, Slip-. and uniformly in favor of the Boston
ping out of his seat with his breech-. Ravine Board and against Mr. Lord,
loading shotgun, he fired four ,shots . that I as a Republican feel like kickat the freebooters as they took in the. ing at what appears to me to be a consituation and darted off into the brush, . certed plan to advance the interests of
but the whistling of the shot about} the Democratic party,
their ears only accelerated their speed. Again, in the examination of the
and they were quickly lost to view in} Boston Ravine voters before the Grand
the woods. “At one time one of the. Jury we are confidently informed of . :
masked marauders trained his gun on. What actually occurred in that body,
the bus-load ‘of men. access to whose deliberations the public have no right. Here again the
whole affair is one-sided, and again
we hear the Democratic Ctiéer at what
they call the exoneration of fhe Boston Revine Board, and from the Republican standpoint more evidence of
& preconcerted plan on the part of the
Elmer. Simmons, Ella Fredenburr,
Joe Tredinick, Mamie Truan, Frank
Sacks, Ada Christee, Clarance Waters.
fhe deportment of Clarenve Waters
has been exveptionally good,
OO OH
A Plethoric Pocket,
to wants toknow why the latter three
voted as they did, The Transortr
acknowledges its utter inability to
answer the question. If either or all
of them can give the desired information, space in this paper will be cheerfully accorded to them that they may
do 0.
wee
Truckee has for some time had a
sport named Stafford who beirg too
poor to gamble devoted himself to
playing solitaire til] he became a monomaniac on the seductive game. .He
has occupied the building across the
river, fitted up by the county for a pest
house. <A few days ago Supervisor
MePhetres notified him that he must
vacate the prewises and on Saturday
hedid so, Shortly after he left, McPhetres and Justice Liggett went to the
house, and found that he had taken
the embers from the stove and put‘
them on the floor. Over them he had
put straw and over all he had poured
flour, .A conflagration was atout to
burst forth when the state of things
Powder and
Sportsmen's Materials,
Doors, Windows,
Iron, Steel, Leather,
_ Leathe: Shoe
Findings. —
singular, but it is a fact, that the
mountain newspapers were the first th
eall for some remedy to protect navigation, and were also the first to predict
the destruction of the rivers by the
debris, if something was not done.
tuary Oth,
mn .
An Kilegant Substitute
_—
For vils, salts, pills, and all kinds of
bitter, nauseous medicines, is the very
agreeable liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of
Figs. Recommended by leading Physicians. Manufactured only by the
Oalifornia Fig Syrup Company, San
Franciseo,Cal, .-For sale by all lead-:
ing druggists. Carr Bros., Nevada
City. tf
tee
Everybody Likes Them,
Boston Brown Bread and Baked
Beans Wednesdays and Saturdays at
Holbrook’s Restaurant, j17-tf
oe
Harry Apple, who has been prospeoting around Alleghany for several
years, recently struck a pocket i what
is known as the Sacramento ledge, located on Kunaka creek, between Alle‘ghany and Chipps’ Flat, out of which
he took $7,800 in 48 hours,
LS AAO IIE
Tourists
To Meet at Sacramento.
The Sheriffs of the State and those
who were in office the past two terma,
huve been summoned to meet ut Sacramento on Wednegday of this week
to tuke steps to obtuin legislative relief
from the effects of the recent decision
taking from them and giving to the
county the per diem for tv king prisoners to San Quentin or Folsom and
insane persons to Stockton or Napa.
How William Richards Died.
The Virginia City Enterprise of
Saturday morning gives the following
account of the death of William Richards, formerly of this city; Last evening about 6:30 o'clock, William Richards,a miner who worked in the 0, &
C., fell down on South © street, near
the Imperial, and soon breathed his
last. The omnibus that plies between
ALL KINDS op
Water and Steam Fittings, 4
BrassZand: Rubber .Qoods,\~
‘Chain Bope, Nuts,
Bolts and Washers,
Nevada County Citrus Belt.
N.O, Miller of French Corral in this
county makes thermometrical observations regularly, and he gives the
following condensed statement of the
fe
Whether on pleasure bent or business,
And a Pail Line of.
should take on every trip a. bottle of or
Going to Montana.
eh this cityand Gold Hill was comin i ri Syrap of Figs, as it acta most pleasantOure sor Sick Meadache. i ee
" Papi gh ae peperiny Democrats to advance party interests, . f;om the latter place at the time aoe at ' esr peda eda esa —_— ly and effectually on the kidneys, If . ene eg iii House Mill Mining
for the month of January: even though they have to fall back. Richards was within about 40 feet of. with vagrancy, Captain C. H. Daly, who has been . liver and bowels, preventing fevers, y ae Tag * te 7: FOF league J te
MAXIMUM, upon a kind of evidence which a court . jt when lie fell, A, Luke, John Jones ee for several months past in charge of . headaches and other forma of sickness. — ba HPP pr ny shina = on ‘ ‘
Degrees. . would absolutely ignore, and which . and 7, 8. Merchant, the well-known Wnts Mite money Mnex, the Salvation Army barracks at this] For sale in50c and $1,00 bottles by Pons Mg ye — fae Ainge And f arming Materials
Highest (25th).,.. eee “++ :82 00 . for the elucidation of such @ matter a8. commercial travelet of San Francisco, : Bias city, has received orders trom head-. all leading druggists. Dr. Guan’s Liver Pills, Only Ana don Ve
Lowen (0s aad a) Se rnerent ee this is absolutely unreliable. leit the bus and picking the unconMaryaville Appeal: Voseph Nuttal, quarters to report next week for duty . oes . (OKC, Samples free, Full box} . n be
‘ ds ulna, mat We age : Take the action of the Grass Valley} scious man up from the ground car-. °! Camptonville, recently Lei *!at Helena, Montana. Captain Daly. ° BONN, 2% conta, myai-ly .
MOFIMOM, Union in its treatment of the affair. ried him into the nearest house, He. @2?*l#ee license from Connty Clerk will “farewell” Thursday evening, at . At this city, Feb, 8, to the wife of Fred k . St anenneenenenneeD
: Hlgheat (Gh) ii eyes cei ys « we eo From first to last it has shown the] opened his eyes and moaned butte or bare pala ip had procured it! which time there will be a big meeta tices Valier tonnes Heb, tat, to the PIN wD Geo F Ty rner \
sores ee dere Wes 38.64 . MO8t despicable and contemptible par. twice after he had been carried into. 274 that he would have to be maring of the Salvationiste and their . wife of Leonard Pingree, a daughter, . . © bes 5 .
verage ri each NG ". tizan feeling imaginable.’ Not satis-. the house. It wis thought he was td ia, aaron friends, nimmene H i
mer’ fied with viewing the affair from the] about to recover hiswenses. Suddenly, . 2 sae! a eee esa : °
62 readings..... SE a: 52.44) partizan standpoint pure and simple; however, he fell back, apparently ag: license and wants his money back, bw mativens ees: yer Charles MoKelvey, Wiliam pei oe nlite rear Peg Shnett
eonk: it has also resorted to misrepresentafit, and soon waa dead, He did not but as the license had been paid into . ist Carter of San Francisco and Mise Mary Agvi GH y7 ‘ the Recorder's office Mr. Nuttal is out he local railroad men know but. -nes Wallace of Grass Valley.
Inches, . tion ni Feige geenetivia inte live five minutes aller he first-fell to his fee ' little about the change of time to take D. j SMITH, ote SESS GL Saito ey
VI Via e eee ed pacers ue? ‘,. 0.10} means failed or fell short of effecting . the ground, In falling he cut his fore. a '
.
2ist... Ai ja ees tig pe ee has bs sae 0.07 . its purpose. In faci, its whole course head considerably just above the ri ght. The Grand Jury. “—e next Saturday, Asfar as they Commercial Street, Nevada City, nO THe
Rieu Ne toe agian or eB ; , q can learn, they think trains will then e u re ok
Pe Fea terete has been illogical, ungentlemanly,. eye, It is said that Richards was at sean wi
What portion of the State can
r now, better prepared than ever to
make a better showing for last month? make to order on short notice and in
© most satisfactory manner,
DRESS SUITS,
BUSINESS SUITS,
AND PANTS,
And all of which will be done in the
Highest Style of the Art. Perfect
leave this city at 10:15.4. m. and 9:16 If you fave made up your mind to buy
P. M. (about half an hour later than] food's Sarsaparilla do not be induced to take
now) and returning reach here at] any be yi aes nen ance! peasy {s
é ‘ ee wor tation, tells her experience below:
Fb 7, M, anid 8 00.4, oS “In one store where I went to buy Hood's
I. Shoemaker’s #Hartner,.. .. Bargapariia the clerk tried to induce me buy
7 i sts ' cake thelf own instead of Hood’s; he told me their's
Will F, Prisk, who haw¥ been emWard leet longer) thas X might take 18 on ten
ployed in the Tidings’ office, will be To Cet.
Rufus Shoemaker’s partner in the
coarse, abusive, impractical and immoral.
As a citizen I have no desire bat
that justics be done and the guilty
party punished, As a Republican I
have no desire that any Republican or
The Grand Jury on. Monday summoned Sheriff Lord, Richard Dillon
and E, O, Tompkius to ‘appear and
testify on the Baston Ravine busineas.
It is thought the jury will adjuurn
Wednesday, although the jurymen
themselves do not agree as to when
they are likely to get through,
es
work in the mine at the OQ. & ©, yesterday forenoon, The men say he
did not seem well, In some way u
blast he had put in was prematarely
discharged, whén he became go
frightened that he quit work, ‘He
ny party shall shouldes any blame. had at the time what appeared to be
than what justly belongs to him or it. . 9 light attack of apoplexy, but reAnd as a Republican I would re-, eoyered and left.
Citizensfof Nevada City
Andi Vicinity:
Examination. Postponed.
Jeffries alias McIntosh, arrested last
week for forgery, will not be examined
till 3 o’clovck Wednesday afternoon.
Judge-Wadsworth ordered the post* ponement so that OC. J. Shepherd, the
WE, WISH TO CALL your aren.
tion to the fact that we have Opened @
Wholesale and Retail ‘Business ;
mind the Demorratic party that this
is not an isolated instance of fravd in
election, nor.a solitary instance where
the evidence tends to implicate the
Democratic party as it surely does in
this instance. f ‘
Only the other day in San Francisco
in the election of a Democratic Supervisor the magic nuinber 66 seems to
have pluyed as important a part as it
did at Boston Ravine.
And I would remind the Democratic
party that so far as discovered all the
fraud disclosed in the recount in San
Francisco seems to be uniformly. in
Los Angeles man whose name appeared on the bogus checks, can be
here to testify. Jeffries’ photograph
was taken Monday afternoon by artist
Schramm, the prisoner expressing
perfect willingness.to have it done.
Meeting of Miners.
ae omen tised ;
A Meeting of the former employes
who have filed liens on the Nevada
City mine -for labor performed will be
held Thursday evening at 7 o’clock
sharp at the Jaw office of Caldwell &
Little. Businessof importance is to
be considered and a full attendance is
Butterfield :
Cascioni, ry elige—2
King, T
Noble, Wm, W.
Thrush, Miss Luey—2
. White, N, *
Whelon, J, H,
Carvin R, Cuarxe, P, M.
Advertised Letters.
Mrs, Georgia
The following is a list of letters remaining in the Postofficve at Nevada
City, California, for the week ending
Feb, 2, 1889, Any person ¢alling for
these letters, will please ask for adUnderservedly Laughed At.
The unthinking are’ prone to make
game of nervousness, Yet this is a
very real and serious affliction, th
harassing symptoms of which are
rendered all the more poignant by
ridicule, The stomach is usually responsible for thesé symptoms—ite
the brain, which is the headquarters
of the nervous system. As a nerve
tonic and tranquillizer, we believe that
not one: can be pointed out so effective
as Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, In
renewing vigorous digestion, it strikes
weakness aud disorder find a reflex in . 4f
publication ofthe new. Grasa Valley
paper, the Evening Telegraph,
; ee
' “I was tronbled with an eruption. on
wv face, which was a soure of constant
annoyance when . wished to appear
in company. After using ten bottles
of Ayer’s Sursaparilla, the humor entirely disappeared.’’——Mary M. Wood
} Adame st., Lowell, Maga,
Finest Assortment of Wall Paper?
Borders, Decorations, etc,, including
ull latest and’brightest patterns, kept
constantly on hand at the stores of
Gaya! trial; that if I did not like 1t I need not
pay anything, etc, But he could not prevail
om me tO change, I told him I had taken
Hood's Sarsaparilla, knew what it was, was
satisfied with it, and did not want any other,
When I began taking Hood’s Sarsaparilia
I was feeling real miserable with dyspepsia,
and so weak that at times 1 could hardly
Hood’s
stand, I looked like @ person in consump.
tion. Hood's Sarsaparilia did me so much
good that 1 wonder at myself sometimes,
and my friends frequently speak of it.” Mrs.
ELLA A, Govy, 64 Terrace Streot, Boston,
Sarsaparilla
Fit and First-class Workmanship Guaranteed,
mee
M@@™ Soon to arrive, the largest and
finest stock of Foreign and Domestic
Npring & Summer Goods,
Tacludiag Buitings, Vestings, Pants
Goods, etc., in all the most Fashionable
Patterns.
D. SMITH,
AT THE—
PRICES the LOWEST . Cor. Union & Main Stw.,
Where We are selling
&@ Our Own Production of Pure: Han
Made Copper Oistilled :
&@ CORN WHISKEY.00
$3 PER GALLON,
All Pure Goods.
NoDrugs, mind you,
We adlicit the FAMILY BOTTLE
favor of Democrats and ag inst Re) Bt; alx for $5. Propared only
. desired, Ge, sated ‘And while Pl are fillThe Uslsing of TiecLipe the key note of recovery of strength . Legg & Shaw, Main street, 1 . oyor #00., Apothocaries, Lowell, Masa, Commercial Street, es oe j
Te be Buried Here. ing the air with their protestations of — and quietude by the nerves. HeadShstenys Gasngen momsa 100 Poses Ona Dollar . ———--___-_—--__— will guitaotes titistastions paul te
: — of immaculate purity I would kindly call. Is a branch of floriculture in which . #¢hes, tremors in quiet sleep, abnor: raszhe eR pce rat ' :
_. The funeral of the late Wm. Rich-. their attention to:the eccurence the . maidens and youths sometimes in. ™4l sensitiveness to unexpected noises Shiloh’s hb Ramads i nw WwW. PF. SOWDEN, Kendrick & Gaddis,
j . ards, who died suddenly at Virginia . other day in Plummerville, Arkansas, . dug. But when the raddy petals. ~~#!! these modify and ultimately disHinge “ty rr h. Di ro dodge SHELTON COLLEGE Attorney and Oounselor at Law : :
City Friday evening, will take place. where a Democratic shotgun put an . opening disclose specks and discolor-. #PPear as the system gains strength ker Mouth,and Head-Ache, With'oah ao WUE PBLOTICE IM Ald. FRE COURTS Distillers, Wholesale and Retail Liquor
from the Narrow Gauge railroad depot . end to the centest of John M, Clayton . ation, and emit an unpleasant order, . fom the great tonic. Dyspepsia, bil. hottle there is an ingenious Nasal In-. ~~ AND United States, i
iousness rheumatiam,constipation and :80: o'clock Tuesday . for his Democratic opponent’s seat aud
aethacidleggig aby vibe havictrhb lp kidney complaints ate subdued by the
DEALERS,
afternoon. The funeral services will . also effectually for ever afterward prejector for the more successful treatment of these complaints without extra
the use of SOZODONT for the ia Office in the Tilley Block. corner of Pine
remedies both defects.
. ‘« beet an ’ 4 Nevada County Academy: and Broad streets, Nevada City, (al, itaatgse” :
be held at Pine Grove Cemetery. _~ pawn . nh ae cain : wa A Safe luvestment tage . Bro eon siti at
PERG ec: Toe turbing in future e 8, ; moe a eines Boom . ' ; :
PERE REC TORN: . S theseeah: methed It probably bas! ts one which is guaranted to bring oe pts ca ar THR AGGEON ras saanaue iTo Rent.
much to commend it, but unfortanateAy neither the lyw of the State nor the
centiment of the community would
tolerate its use, Otherwise we could
recommend it to our Democratic
friends as being thor and-conclusive. It ends the contest and places
. the contestant beyond the possibility
you satisfactory results, or in case of
failure a return of purchase price. On
this safe plan you can buy from our
advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. . ,
King's New Discovery for Cousumption, It is guaranteed to bring relief in
tion of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as.
Probably no one thing ‘has caused
such @ general revival of trade at Carr
Bros., Drag Store as their giving away
. Joseph Wood, who died at French
‘Corral the latter part of last week,
"was buried Sunday at North San J
He cameto this county a few year
“J e 3 aha ge fon 2 He leaves a fo
alread ttt
‘AT GLENBROOK, .
ON :ONDAY, FEB. ‘11th, 1889
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[PAINTING DRAWING WO BWEL 8, SITUATED poste ee
dat Mita aS TOMGNT ype Fiesta tae as ake BI
me bu
week, at ay residence of Mra, +H pie 4 2%
“COUItE RY. Ad infats ecatanee ts c ere he will tea Pe
‘Attorney of A minletre str.
: a reut branches of
Oil, Water Color and Pastel.
AH
of an appeal ng the action of the . Consumption, ietrventen ot tangs, Ant} : va sand drt Departa p ee . (Painting,
: . Qxgnaya Puaorran Reresucax. . Croup, ton ote. Tt is, plenaant . gauays Pee ut Fulton and Bounty ute 0a . uate .
plied