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April 12, 1894 (4 pages)

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aad a2e cue”). yaad THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT Brown & Calkins, Publishers. THURSDAY.... APRIL 12, 1894, THE VOTE FOR THE CUP. . Monday. NO6VO08 0 AG i. 176,474 El Dorades3 ine a, ae Tuesday. es) NOVAGA 228 ii Se 179,609 Brversss: . o 140,03¢ : Wednesday, Nevada... Paes Sh css ee ers 180,886 Bl DOrad0 7s i csrsas secs ce ssis 142,664 we ; Thursday. ‘Nevada.:...... pesky eas eve *. 183,541 -El Dorado... Se icc Ede bie 146,878 Nevada Ahead....,.....36,663 LOCALS IN BRIEF. Summarized Mention of Minor Home Happenings. A great deal of work is now being don on the-reads throughout the county. -. —. } A great many nice improvements are talked of in and around this city. The chaingang are doing some very effective work on the Willow Valley roud in the vicinity of Mosquito creek. There was quite a strong wind last night that threatened to — a —— but it pen are said to be quite plentiful i in the headwaters of Deer creek, but we hav@ no: heard of any large catches yety fo James Caulton and George Harris, vage, "were brought up from Grass Valley thi: afternoon t6 sefves twenty days in th county jail, Ihe farmers in tlie hese part af th: county are consideralily worried about theii crops, They say if there is not rain soon there will be no crops. _ An order was today made hy the Superior Court appeinting George Kohler, Sumner McCausland and J, H, Wilson appraisers oi the estate of Charles Grady, deceased. Changes are being made in the arrange . ment of the Golden West restaurant op Broad street, formerly known as The Pug The new proprietors are having three or four. amore booths erected along one side of the restaurant. A large number of our people will-go t San Francicco Saturday to attend the Fair Three bus~loads went tothe depot thi: morning, rhost of them leaving on the train. : Coroner Daniels and Public Administra_tor Collinswent to Emigrant ‘Gap_yeater‘day to incuire into the death of H. A Pinney, whose remains were found nea: Diamond creek two or three days ago; alec _ to look after the effects of the deceased, Pinney_was lost in the snow in March. last. The banquet served ly Rector Bros. ai the National Hote! last evening to the ladies and gentlemen who were awarded the same a’ the late masquerade, was a feast fit for the gods. Chef Heyer is highly praised for the sumptuous ‘spread of’ good thing: and for the excellent service given the banqueters, It Won't Do. It: won’t do to lose interest in the mineraleup contest, now that we have gone so:'far.} A few days ago Nevada county was 40,000 vo‘es ahead. Today she is but 36,663 in advance of El Dorado, which has been -gaining s‘eadily the last two or three days. Now that we have made such a good showing it would look like gross carelessness on ‘Our part to let El Dorado get’ away witl: the prize. Votes cannot be gaved gp in big lots now as they were béfore the dating wf them Was started, hence the increase in the total number of votes must be more gradual. Our people must keep up the interest and continue to send in votes as they did awhile back. Tue United Coal Ciaseiny of Denver, ~ $1,000-000 capital, has-been—placed in the . hands of a receiver on application of the Denver German Natioual Bank, a creditor for §88,000. Ick, snow and severe w, nda ere’. reprte eagt of the Rex kies. TO THE PUBLIC. J. A. Northway and A. W. Morris are the new proprietors of the Union Hotel, being the successors of the late firm of Northway & Bodewig. These gentlemen have formed a oo-partnership; afd willy hereafter ‘ conduct the house as a strictly first-class hotel. Mr. Northway herewith returns hie sincere thanks to the patrons of the old tirm, and both gentlemen solicit a share of the public’s patronage for the new, Every attention will be shown the traveling public. New and important improvements have been made in the’ hotel and/ grounds, and tourists will find it the most healthful as well as comfortable hotel in the mounstains, : ite ' JA, Nortrway, A. W. Morris. Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair. MOST PERFECT. ae . A G of ow! . h pone Gage Case Leo Snel 40 YEARS THE STANDARD, dey. tion than any other part of the State. _. disappointed, ((}1+2t) AN ¢ Industrial Army Pledge. _.Every member of the Irdustrial Army at the time of his enlistment signs a card upon which the oe pledge is printad:. of the United States and the Industrial Army, to obey all lawful orders that may he said, sent or handed to me by those authorized to do so, to render cheerful support and assistance to officers. and comrades of the army, to never violate any law of the United States or such State and Territorial laws in which I may be, or aid or abet any riotous conduct, to respect right of property wid-law and order, and to never act in any manner-to bring discredit on the Industrial Army of the United States.” oa. Grass Valley Union Items. John Banning, who arrived. from Virginia struck on the right side of his face on a rock: He bled profusely from the wound. Nearly every mail brings enquiries to-this office for information concerning Grass ValThis-section ie attracting moro. atten -, The ensuing month the monthly pay-roll of the Grass Valley mines will be’ increased by €20,000 or over on account of the resumption of work at the Maryland. Mons. Melville, who has been on an extended visit to Eastern cities and Canada, returned home yesterday. Father ‘T. Mesppie of France, Mr. Melville’s father, accompanied him. Advertised sed Letter. The following is a . list of be maining in the postoffice “8 Nevada County, Cal., April Dazley, Miss Minnie (5) ;/ Davis, J. B. Edward, Mrs, Y. T. Hare, Steve Roussin, Zeno Welburn. Thos, Tf not called for in fifteen’ days the letters will be sent to the dead letter office, Parties calling for any of. these letters will please say advertised, and pay a fee of one cent for each letter, Leonarp 8 letters reevada City, 12, 1694; b . CayKrins, P. M, e@e-> An Idea of What It Is Like. . ¢ Belix Featherstone’s Fix” isa three-act farce by Sydney Grundy, the wittiest of English comedy writers. The tarce abounds in ludicrous situations and all hinges on the fact of uearly all the principals attending the performance of ‘'Pink Dominoes.” They simply go out of curiosity, you know, really only to see what it is like, Featherstone does not want his wife to know he went to the play; neither does any one else; so everything gets into a hopeless tangle. Of course everything turns out all right i» the end, One should see the new compans in this funniest of fanny absurditics, at the Theater Friday night,’ Present prives are 25, 35 and 50 cents, Caved On. W. J. Organ was caved on shortly after 12 o'clock today while working—in his claim at Selby Flat, A lot of dirt and piperclay fell from the bank and struck him, badly bruising him about the body, S. N. Strapahan brought Organ to town in his spring wagon and took the injured man home. Dr, Muller was called to attend him, Special Sale. At 9 o'clock sharp Thursday morning, April 12th, we will offer for sale two cases of Fine Men’s Underwear—sbirts and drawers, silk fronts. Regular sizes. The values of these goods are trom 50 to 75 cents each. For this special sale they will-be sold at 25 cents each. Come early so you will not le L. Hyman &C, Mars. T. 8, Hawxins, Chattanooga, Tenn., says: ‘‘Shiloh’s Vitalixer ‘SAVED MY LIFE.’ Iconsider it the best remedy for a debilitated system I ever used.” For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it éxcels. Price 75 éts. Sold by Carr Bros, . Hard Times C Card Party. Feat evening ext the Chosen Friends i gihiaive gives bard-times card party at Odd llowa ‘Hall, Fine prizes will be given tu aia! the winners, Sar Se pgse bear City a few weeks ago, fell ina fit on Main} strest yesterday afternoon, and in falling reese a OFFSET To GRESHAM. PERSONAL POINTERS. A Concise Chronicle. of Various Folks Doings and Intentions. i Geo, Hurbers. ‘of San-Franciseo-i isin-town. . Joseph Ditfee of Smartsville is in town. Jas. M. Hatcher of Columbia Hill is in town. ‘ P. Gaynor of North San Juan was in town today on his-way below. Emil Leffer caine down from Sierra City today. John German Jr., came over from San Juan today. R. MeMurray, dr., came over from Coltumbia Hill ted: ay. M, Adelsdorfer of San Francisco is in . town. I, W. Knox, “an Oakland capitalist and ~~ expert, was in town today. a C.J, Brand and-wifé Teft on ‘the . morn‘ing train for San Francisco, _Richard Williams of Columbia Hill left yesterday for Virginia City, Frank Nilon went to San Juan. today on legal business. H. J. Carter and wife went to San ‘Francisco teday on a short visit. A. Isoard left this morning for San Francisco on a business trip, A. 3. Davis and (. R. Griffin, of San Francisco, came in on the morning train. Wm. Peénahena and wife arrived here from Sierra City today on their way helow. T. H. Maguire, Chas. D, Samuels and W. F. Htawlen, of San-Francisen, are in town, T. Costa of Downieville was in town -today en, route to San Francisen, H. A. Brigham of Columbia Hill arrived here last evening from San Francisco on his way home. Mrs. A. Costa of Downieville, who has been here/on a visit, left this morning for San Francisco, Mrs, Fatcher,;>Mrs. F. Gardner and Miss , Aue Davis, of Wownieville, arrived here—to~ day oni their way to San Francisco. pit: Hiighes, the well-known mining man, formerly of this. city, and now of San Francisco, arrived here last evening. Charles Paine and wife of San Juan arrived here today on -their way to San Francisco, Mrs. Themas Kidd and her daughter, Mabel, leave Sunday for San Brancisco to attend the Midwinter Fair. Under Sherif Neagle and Deputy Sheriff Pasene returned from San Francisco last evening. Miss Vinnie Hoskins, one of Nevada City’s most estimable young ladies, went to Grass Valley this moming on a visit to friends and relatives, Frank Gollen left yesterday for Virginia City to complete the preliminary arrangements for the incorporation of the company which is to construct the electric _railroad from this o'ty te Marysville, Geo. M. Mott and wife of Sacramento, and C. S, I-ham and wife of Detroit, Michigan, arrived here last evening. Mrs, Isham isa sister to Mr, Mott. Sherman Marsh leaves Satu-day for Santa Cruz, where he will visit a few days and then go to San Frinciseo to the Midwioter Fair. From there he goes to Eureka, Humbeldt county, as a, de legate to the Grand Varlor of Native Sons; Frank Gilbert, brother of Mrs. W. 8. Richards ef the New York Hotel, arrived here last evening on a visit to his sister and other relatives.—_Mr. Gilbert is Superintendent of a mine at Butte City, Montana, Gambling Stopped. By order of the new Mayor all the banking and percentage gambling games are closed in Marysville and-wilt stay closed for . two years and probably very much longer, The Appeal siys the merry little poker par-‘ ties threaten to become epidemic in the ‘meantime, and they can’t be suppressed, a Oe A Square Inch. The Indiana Board of Health has ordered, the vaccination of all tramps canght within the State. As the operation washing ‘only about a square iuch of each wap the tramp}. don’t mind it, ~e Ir is stated that Rresident Cleveland will . go trout fishing in Maine this spring or . summer, FS To soothe and strengthen the van! organs, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral hus long been the faoe heart, es] vorite preparation with public speakers. f 300 yards west of the: Osborne Hill mine. . . Press Association, héld in San rancises,tt WILL SOON BE WORKING. . A Payment of $5,000 Made on the . Daisy. Hill Mine: . Grass Valley Union: That the Tratey . Hill mine will soon be working isa certainty. . Yesterday Ahe first installment ‘of $5,000} Was paid by the compa y organized for} working of the mite, of which C. L. Kings. ley is one of the heaviest stockholders. The Daisy Hill is situated some 200 or In the early days it was fabulously Fich, the . @re averaging from $20 to $75 a ton, considerable rich specimen ore valued at $600 per.ton was extracted. Thé mine was sunk to a superficial depth of 260 feet. i ike} all other mines on the famous Osborne + Hil! . it will probably increase in value as-depth is attained. . George Mainhart, M. C. “Tay lor and Chas. . H. Taylor were instrumerttal ‘in the forma-=. tion of the company to work the . aisy [ill ee He Fell Asleep: : while When Bank Thomas, the sealer at the . freight. sheds at Sacramento, opened a fre ight} car Tuesday; —he—found-—therein —a hey halts — dead from hunger. _Hedidnot; give bis name, but stated that he got into the car at . Truckee and went to sleep. While sleepi: he was locked in and was unable to Sesh rs +4 + xe 5 j «. himself heard or secure his release.unti! he . : t
-reached Sacramento, having been two days without food, Had to Be ‘Amputated:— The San Froncisco Report of yest ented } says: Sydney Peard, engineer at MeClele} lan’s wool scouring house at Fiith and Bluxome streets, had his arm = erushed “thi is] afternoon close up to the elbow. The limb . will have to he amputated. (The many friends of Peard in this city regret to learn of the terrible misfortii e. SCRIPT. ] Popular Prices. . Friday evering itis ” Dorado Steck Com. pany will present at the Theator the farcical . comedy entitled ‘Felix Featherstone’ s kix.” This will be preceded by a short play en=} titled ‘* One Touch of Nature.” -The price a of admission have heen reduced to 25, 35 . and 50 cents; nothing The company are striving to give our people . extra—-to—reserve prices and should receive the encouragement uf a Uberet patron: age from the pub he, . . -+ 2 Oe 2 -~-2-— Robbed at Grass Valley. Julius, Bamberger, the cigar man, arrived . here last evenéng and this morning leit, for ic North Bloomfield, While at Grass Valivy Tuesday night his recom in’ the Holbrooke was entered and between $30 aud $10 . atolen-from-his-pants-_poekete-——He-didnet} hear any one enter the room, but when he . arose yesterday morning. the money was . gone, ~ee Will Reside Here. Joha 8, Gregory, who has purchased . the saloon of A. J. Ismert, on Broad street, will take charge in a few diys. He ha gone to San Francisco to buy fixtures: and . new stock for the place, and to bring his family to this city. drummer bu iness and will make City his home. . He intenda to quit the Nevada oe Editors Convention. — At the recent meeting of the California} was arranged to call a meeting of all the Republican editors to convene io the of the Republican State Cenjral Committee May 2, to form a league of room vublican edi. tors, — ee Sener Seen 5 eee At the Harmony, All the old hands at the Harmony dri!t gravel mine went back to work today and everything is going on as usual, men who had been hired have been dis. charged, ‘the new Furnished Rooms to Rent, On Pine street, near the Suspension Bridge. Apply on the premises, Mas. Joy, m24——+-+@e. Dancing School and Social. Oa Thursday evening Prof. Mitchell will have his regular Dancing “chool and Social Everybody invited. alf3t POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar faking powdenc—/ Highest of all in leavening streugth. —~Lates/ United States Goverument Food Kepurt. Royal Baking Power (o., 106 Wall St. N. ¥. Annual i Meating. HE ANNUAT. MEETING of the tockhold. ere of the Nev da C.n & land avd in provemen Asrociation wilk tske {iw © ot ib Datce of th the company. at the C tizéus back, Nevaia City, Neveds Cuunty, Caifurnia, on “Tuesday Evening, Muy 8th, 1804, at 8 n’c'ork, forthe purpone o elertirg Boop of Trustees ‘for the v suing sear, aud thelrat, action of @ ich «ther busi: 6:48 way sega ly b Lrougbt vein the ig iny. PRESTOS, President, . HO EENID Teay nel Ua that has befallen him.— es —--—___—________ ——— . t ’ i Crockery, Chinaware, . Glassware, Tinware, . Commercial st,a good class of performances at enpalirt— } Ceas ft, (& exhibit them, . dprit, id wv! 10% 5 D, 8. Mono4n, heeaeinry. ° _ ST Dramatique ! The El Dorado Stoek Gv’ Mre. = M. Stover Vorsailles, Mo. Like Morning Dew —aT=— NEVADA —ON— sydney Grunuy, THEATRE Friday, April 13th, In the farcical comedy in 3 acts by And the Hood’s Sarsaparilla Freshens, Strengthens a and Cures Hoait Palpitation — Distress — That Tired Feeling. FELIK FEATHERSTONE wile “Tame 1 id to state that Hood's Sarsapa~ Filla Tas dose me lots of good. FI was subi ia ta » stomach, liver comBES ‘ion, palpitation of the heart, trl thatticcdfeeting. Hood's Sarsaparilla relieved me wonderfullf, andnow when I ~ Ll the Iesstuneasiness [resort to Hooad’s rsapari lia, nnd it always gives me immelief. Tcould not do without itvand’ Y "i of my neighdors have used it upon my" recoinmendation and found it An. Excellent Niedicine, FULL CAST. : Box Sheet at Mulloy’s. ADMISSION+ —25, 35 and 50 Cents. doing them good after all other medicines fated, fan chso highly pleased with the efiaéts sof Tood's Pills, ““As" morning dew Hood’ Pieeral ures refreshes withered grass, so Hood’s Sare saparilla and Pills refresh the human-body of ills 2 ii poins.” -HARRIET M, STOVER, Harvey & Packard caer ¥e rsailles, Missouri. Get HOOD’S. r ae ——— re now Mood’s Pills are hand made, and pere Liston eta Mat an _ feet in proportion and appearance, 250, and are here to stay. We ae ready to take orders for all y kinds of © we, Lowest Prices ne — ON — Sus You Must°Go to the Cus Sor Nevada City ok V ery thing niirked away down.’ Nott oe to Creditors, EDWa AKD MCMURDO DE_ Notice is hereby Kiven by the unes et Adininisttstor of the Katate of KdWal 5 MoMordo.d ceased, tothe creditors ofand roo Shaving Cliims oganetthe sald deWith the necessary aga OF Within ten Hore thishotie tothe aiid Adminwerutihe baw Otlice ot J, M . Brosd St. Nevade itt, . alifornia, the sume belau the p#ce forthe franguehon otrhe business vf sald estate, lua paid County of Nevada, F.T DEERING, ee: Estate of Kdward Moirre veri beeuaee nudaCity, Cal, Walling, Esq , Adm isistpator mA piss de Dhatutl Nay IN¢4 Prov ing Will. N.THE SITPERIOR COURT, IN AND FOR he county wi Nevad«, St (6 of Caifvroja. In the Satter of the Eatute of NEWTON C, MILLEK, der eased Virs aitteaunerder of sald Superior Court, ma ton thet.’ diy of Apil ipvé, n tice fs heeby ev vor that Monday, the 16th dav of volock of A.M of gald duy, Room of suid Court, at the Cort inthe City and Couwity or Nevada hag beech appotnte us the time aud pace for pr vtgthe Willi: fsald NEWLON ¢ biti Lit, det the Cour Hoss mouths alter the fret, this 6th ‘day of April, a6 _ Carriage Paper Hangin saticfaction PRINTING, ‘reat American Importing Tea é Including House, Sign and Painting, Graining, and Interior _——— of all descriptions, Scenic Work a Specialty. All orders eee filled and Ql Leave orders at the shop. this line. The Latest and : Most Fashionable Patterns in Garpets, Newest No. tities And Designs in Wall Paper, Are pow open for inspection at An Immense Stock! Great Variety! _ Prices lower than ever: ? Call and see what we can do for you in NEVADA CITY. Legg & Shaw’s, MAIN STREET, Fresh Goods! ENTERPRISE BREWING CO., . A Sa 2015-2023 Folsom Street, San Francisco. — LAGER And Porter. Brewers of the Celebrated EXTRA PALE, CULMBACHER, FRANZISKANDER, atid “SFANDARD BEER, . General Agent, — NEVADA CITY, CAL,ceuw dG, ard for nearnyngtie apphratton of tree turk. sim oud forthe issuance ts him of @t+ es Tester eutocy when aud where any person meres. ot my appearaud contest the same, Dated ip Tl 6th, Ma Jod. GREANY, Jb Siw nus, err prea Versoua C-erk. “POL Luc AL: LENE \N NOUNCE ME I ‘OR ¢ cr r Y / MARSHAL. D. B. GETCHELL, (Present Incumbent, } Is 9 en ndidate for re-election to the office of hes ty Ma shal st the municipal election to be wid May 7 8. 4 = FOR CITY MARSHAL, E. 0. TOMPKINS e. acaudidate furthe office of City’Marahal at The Hitiuielpal election to be held ‘May 7, 1394 SCHMIDT BROS., _.Pine Street, Nevada City. Leading Cigar Dealers. att StockLeading Lady /( General Arthur, The Best Humboldt Imp'td, 7 Estrella, 5 = Cent 5 Bohemian Club, CIGAR ( La Rosa, In the City, Harmonia, Assessment Notice, ( ly IN GOULD ANP SILVER MINING COMpity, Nevuda City, Cal. Notice is hereby vivels that ata meet ng: f he Bo rd of Diree ies, held an the th day of February 1604, an asses menut(No 10) of 2 cents per share was tevied pa the ‘epitnal stock of the Nay a ssengah payoble April 7th, 18.4, to the Secretary, a ihe office of suid corporation, Nevada City, Cal,tn Es: gid coly. Any stock tpen whie this sesesemient shall remain uup.id «n the 7tn day of Avril, 18.4, wil be delinquent ad ai Vvertised. fur sule at po bife auction, and, u less paymentis wade before, will be +old op Mortdey, sth day pf April, 1804, at the hour of L o'clock WOM. nt the office of the Seeretary of sed ¢ iporation, 10 pay the deHnquent asseasgut, trether with costs of advertising and exjn ures Of sale, ae rder of the Board of virectiis CASPER, Secretary. +i: @—Carter & ee mre, on Pine siree!, Nevada City, Cal, —— Alsenétnent No. 10 of one cent ‘was rescinded, d ahiebsment Do, 10 levied Of 2 cents per iale. — Postponed. At the Directors . nants ng April 6, 1804, it was ordered that he deiinquent vssesxmeut day of t byesimuent No. 10 be pestpuned from April 7 Asi, to May 6, 4, acd del uquent gale day o brid argergine 11 No 10 be postponed from Apri 10, \M4. atthe hour of one 6’clock P, mM. un ih June 80, 1&4 al ine hove of one «Glock P, M, By © rdcr of the Bourd of Directors, K. CASVER, Rec’.. a . al 1S THE Leading Paper . iE MO ge ae NOTICE. +> fF <0 i After the moat persistent exertion I have succeeded in } securing the finest TPODACCO raised in the Island of Cuba. The '! Woodpecker” Cigars pal OSD ct of this Tobacco‘and I unhesitatingly recommend * ey them as being equal if not superior to those! ofthe 4 most celebrated Factories of the City of Fia/ vana Cuba. By giving these Cigars a fair trial the Smo) kers’ will be convinced of theirMerit. True Vem. Giffin, « A} illinery, Yew Dry Goods, New rimmings, gant line of 2) MISS POWER will be here ina few days with an eleNow Being Received: Daily. MILLINERY ‘OF NEVADA COUNTY? . i-Of Her Own Selection. ‘ . Mrs. Lester & Grawfo Id. : 4 = me x