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April 30, 1894 (4 pages)

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v3 cy als ix. reth be A on ~ —“TYee ine artist. : — previously announced, the attendance ot very large. The music was good. the inameén who are about to start a THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT} Brown & Calkins, Publishers. MONDAY...... APRIL 30, 1894. SUPERIOR COURT. The Business Transacted Before That Tribunal. The following business was transacted in the Superior Court today, Hon. John Caldwell presiding: Estate of Patrick Flinn, deceased. Settlement of final account and petition for distribution of estate granted. Emirett 8. Lewis vs, E. A, Roberts et al. {fhomas Moore stricken from defendants, and demurrer to complaint submitted, Demurrer overruled. Fifteen days to answer. Claude E. Keenan vs, His Creditors. Appointment of assignee passed. Thomas Waggoner vs. Murray Dunham et al. Demurrer submitted. Fifteen days te answer. ; Pines Max Merton vs, W. Y. 0. D, Mining Co. Cause resét for trial for May 4th, S, W. Mosby vs. Wesley Nichols et al. Demurrer submitted. Demurrer overruled. Francisco Dellapiazza vs. Patrick Foley ~et-al,__ Order — cause for trial_rescinded. Andrew Mann vs. James Ennor et al. Demurrer submitted. Demurrer —_sustained. John B. Byrne vs. S.-C. Gillespie et al. Judgment for plaintiff. In the matter of John Hastings for contempt of court. Order discharging him. LOCALS IN BRIEF. Summarized Mention of Minor Home Happenings, . New potatoes have made their appearance in ‘the Marysville market. After a vacation of two weeks the public schools reopened this morning with a good attendance. The ladies of the Congregational Church will give a strawberry festival at the Union Hotel next Friday evening. In the case of McKenzie va. Craig, a suit for money loaned, Justice Carr has given " judgment for plaintiff for $115. At the school. election Saturday Messrs. Mulloy, Morgan and Clarke were re-elected members of the City Board of Education. The vote was light. Minnie Lee, a well-known character, has been sent to the county jail again for dis. have bought real-estate there Istely, and turbing the peace. This time she goes up for fifteen days, The family of George Harding who live on Main street, are preparing to move to Forbestown, where Mr, Harding is employed in the Gold Bank mill. Willis Clinch, who for many years had a’ photograph gallery at Grass Valley, but of late in business at San Jose, is talking of opening a oy! in this __ Mr, Clinch The San Francisco Post inches the arrival in that city of Frank Lewis, foreman of the Eagle Bird mine, and says he corroborates the report of a rich strike in the new workings of the mine. A fight between a drunken white man aud a Chinaman took place yesterday in ‘ front of the Postoffi Recks and sticks of wood were thrown, said the white man beat a retreat, It was avery amusing ~ affair. The El Dorado Stock Company returned last night from Forbestown, arriving here cat half-past 12 o’clock, having come through jin one day. They did a fair business, Tomorrow the members of the eid will return to San Francisco. ~~ Toe Pythian Band, John Carveth leader, wave an open-air concert yesterday afternoon from thie balcony at the Union Hotel. Owing to the fact that the concert had not restaurant Srthe cvener 6 of Pine and Spring streets, deny the statement that they in— for fifteen cents. ténd to furnish mea’ The restaurant, they say, will be first-class in every respect, and meals willbe charged for according to what is served. << We publish today an article from one the city papers relating to the contest of the will of the late William Whartenby, who many years ago was a resident of this city and who made his start here in the mines. The article is inaccurate in some respects, as many of our readers will see, ae ga amare Dissolved. The merchant tailoring firm of Hartniann & Dulac has been dissolved, and the business will hereafter be carried on by E. E. Dulac, at the old etand on Commercial street, in the Transcript Block. Mr. Hartmann will remain as cutter. nee ‘*SPRING CHICKENS” are not always tender; but Ayer’s-Pills enable the stomach to digest the toughest meat. mae As Ami The modern sleenieat Gaylord’s, tf Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair. \ MOST PERFECT MADE. : Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. ‘ee] Per Ammenla, Alum or any other adulterant. on in every direction and the town is spreadfew years as it has during the past year, sewers, or no sewers at all, in the town, are a trial yesterday and was pronounced a ‘equalled by any town on the Coast, if we may be permitted to make the exception of . . Leave orders at W. D. Viaton’s. GRASS VALLEY. A Large Number of Improvements Being Made There. . We doubt if there is a more prosperous town on the Pacific Coast today than Grass Valley. 2 There are more mines . being worked, . more men employed, and more gold being taken out than ever before in its famous history. A stranger, on visiting this beautiful town, néed not be told of the above facts, for evidences of it prevail over the whole burg. On nearly every street in the town improvements of one kind or another are going on, such as repairing, remodeling and repainting residences and business houses, laying~new'voncrete walks, while betweer twenty and thirty new and. beautiful cottages are being erected. Building is going ing out considerably, and if the population continues in the same ratio. fer the next the town will certainly be able to boast ot @ population of ten “or fifteen thousand people, Money is more plentiful in Grass Valley than in any town on the Coast, and the people there pay their bills, and even newspaper bills, very promptly. Tt costs a little more for a married mai co live in Grass Valley than it does in Nevada City, for the reason that the ladie: there are not as good looking as at th cuunty seat, and it requires an additiona) outlay for dry goods to bring them up tos proper standard, What they lack in good looks they have to make up for in dress. The town is exceedingly healthful and this ie very surprising when it is know» that the present sewarage system is a disGrady, to civilization. The present open sufficient to breed every kind of disease known to the human family. Another thing the town is badly in neod of, and that is a good theater or large public hall. We hazard the. assertion that there } is not another town on the great North American continent, of its size, that is so poorly provided in this line aq Grass Valley The new electric-light system was given grand success. The city is as finely lighted with its are and incandescent. lights, as any. town in the State. Real estate has had a material advance during the past year and is still on the up grade. Several Virginia City capitalists others are talking of doing se, as they regard it as the coming town of the Coast. Rents are advancing and there is no end to the demand for houses, A geutleman informed the TrRaNscripT man that there are from seventy-five to eighty men at work } in the mines who desire te have their families come te that town, but cannot find houses for them. Taking all in all, Grass Valley cannot be Nevada City. 0 Oe Items From Bear Valley. , A correspondént sends the following items from Bear Valley: Work is progressing rapidly on the South Yuba flume, under the management of James Rose. Twenty men are employed and they expect to have it finished in a short time. Miss Wilkinson: from: Lowell Hill is employed at L. D. Allen’s to do the cooking, The men are all breaking their necks to see who will get to wash the dishes every evening. Two feet and a half of new snow fell here during the past week. “The schoolteacher, Miss Gillespie, and the pupils, were obliged to snowshoe to school. J. Murphy of Big Tunnel is here helping to build the new flume, SunsHive, Did Not Return. John Cooney of Badger Flat, near Pleas— ant Valley, left his home Sunday morning to look for a horse. He did‘net return a» soon as expected, and night coming on and he still failing to appear, a searching party was organized. All night the searchers red the surrounding country but could not Cooney, and when our informant left theréthis morning the missing man had not been It is feared that he has fallen inte a shaft or met with some other accident. ee ~eee A Fine kmprovement. Poa are being made to lay down a concrete walk from J. J. Jackson’s new store down te and including the stores of L. Hyman & Co., on Commercial street. That side of the street will be travelled cn as much as the other side when the work is completed, and it will be the only full block in the city that will have a complete concrete walk. Demand for Hay. There is a brisk demand for Nevada baled hay for shipment to California. Baled alfalfa brings $10%and $11 per ton loaded on the cars ff Reno and sells for $13 per ton in San and higher’ prices are looked for, says the ” SHILOH’S CURE is sold on # guarantee. Tt cures. Itis the . way home, .the Grand Court; Frantisco, The supply is becoming limited . © PERSONAL POINTERS. A Concise Chronicle of Various Folks _ Doings and Intentions. A. H. Burndies of San Francisco is in town, H. Meyer come over from Patterson are terday. Miss Esther Kistle returned to San Francisco yesterday. é. A. J. Newman and family, of jcago, are here on a visit, Miss Ella Godfrey came dewn’ from Columbia Hill today. H. E. Owner of Sacramento arrived here on the morning train. Mrs. Israel Hosken and children have’ returned from the Fair. H. J. Blanchard of Stockton arrived here on last evenihg’s train. W. G. Richards went to San Francisco yesterday on a short visit. George ©. Gaylord returned from San Francisco Saturday evening. Mrs._A.L._Irvin of Amador county_is here on a visit to her brother, Wm, Celio. A. Kewing of San Francisco arrived here ‘ast eveving Ou his way to the Derbec mine. A. W. Morris cf the Union Hotel left yesterday for Truckee and Reno in the interest of the hotel. ‘L. Bushell, H. H. Sweet and A. J. Ross, of North: Bloomfield, were in town yesterday. Mrs. EK. A. Du Milieu of North Bloomfield arrived here yesterday from Colfax on her S. Miller and wife, of San Viisiibaias arrived here last evening on. their way to Sierra county. J. 8. Schuster, one of the Directors of the Champion mine, arrived here last evening from San Francisco, WwW. W. Waggoner and wife, returned this morning from a visit to San Francisco, San Jose and Sacramento. 1
Miss Mamie Hurst’and Miss Grace Jackson, who have been to San Francisco at~ tending the Midwinter Fair, returned home ‘last evening. R. Tremaine, Sr., went te San Francisco Sunday as a delegate from Court Garfield, Ancient Order of Foresters of America, to The following persons left yesterday for the Midwinter Fair: Mrs. Dr, Chapman, Mrs, George Harding and daughter, W. H. Martin, O. C. Percival. Mrs. A. Russell and Mrs. J. B. Hitchcock went to San Francisco today to attend the Midwinter Fair. +meet—her—daughter;—whe—has been away eight years, Frank Gilbert and wife of Montana have returned -heré from the Midwinter Fair and seen by the following advertisement, whith appears ina Sacramento paper: ‘*Cup Covporns—The Back Room Club has issued an offer for prizes, four in number, for Chronicle coupons for the mineral exhibit sent int least two days before the expiration of the time designated on the coupons. The prizes are $3, $1.50 and $1, and the coupons must be left at 730 J atreet,” It is plain to be seen that El Dorado is determined to make a strong fight for the cup, and although 40,000 behind, the people of that county don’t seem disheartened, but still have hopes of winning. Our people must keep up their interest in this matter if they wish to capture the prize. 1t won't do to relax our efforts because we are ahead a good many thousand votes. ria ee : Held to Answer. Allen Hill, the fifteen-year-old boy who threw an open pocket knife at Frank Solari, aged about ten, and wounded him in the back, has been held to answer before the Superior Court on a charge .of assault with a deadly weapon. Justice Carr. ordered that he be allowed to go on his own recognizance. ase Tae best Cough Cure, Only one cent » dose. 25 ae oe, rh Sold_by Carr Bros. repairer, will arrive here about April 30th. a20-4t 1 <a 40 YEARg JHB STANDARD, .was once more dispensing drugs, remaining ‘Mis, Hitchcock will . ~ will finish their visit with Mr. Gilbert's — sister, Mrs. W. 8. Richards, Mrs. H. J. ee oe el eee ste ae “199. 097 Garter and son ue Withihem, 9-8 T wesdaycee The following persons returned from San Nevada : 543) 661 Francisco last evening: D. E. Morgan and. £1 Dorado.. .::::::--1 eee 183,1 17 family, C. J. Natiziger and family, W. W. Wednesday. Waygoner and wife, Miss Mollie Morton, . Nevada............ 226,132 Miss Lizzie Keenan; ( harles Eddy and wife; . El Dorado.. >.< s.0s.s000 00065 ~1486;7414 Mrs. R. Plummer and: daughter, E. J. : Thursday. Rector and family. Nevada..... ee cay re 228,778 re El Dorado.......... _. 190,257 Cup Coupons. : hives, 5 : $ Nevada...... theses eres e 238,056 The El Dorado people are: making every. Ei Dorado..... ...:.. ar 191,674 effort to secure mineral coupons, as can be Nevada Ahead......... 41,982 EVARISTE PRANCHERE. Formerly of San Juan Died at Lake Crystal, Minnesota. From a paper “pablishetl at the above place we learn that E. Franchere, who for many years kept a drug store at North San Juan died at Lake Crystal, Minnesota, April 18th. He was aged 74 years. He was engaged in business in New York city during the year 1848. Becoming enthused with the stories of the gold discoveries in California he left New York in the latter part of December of that year. Tak1849, His companion in the voyage and later his partner in his mining expeditions was Benj. P. Avery, afterwards editor of the San Francisco Bulletin and U. S. minister to China. Drifting towards Sacramento, he served for a while as auctioneer, his teady commopolitan country rendered him“ ‘especially desirable in that line of work. « Later he was in the express business in Mormon Island, Sacramento county, when in the fall of 1855 he purchased a drug store in Negro Hill, Eldorado county. the ups and downs of mining. In 1858 the mines failed in that locality: and gold excitements in other places depopulated the town, and he like the rest was compelled to make his exodus. North San Juan, Nevada county was the objective point, at which place he soon engaged in the drug business, continuing in that line there until the fall of 1869, when he removed to Minnesota locating in Lake Crystal, where after a year in handling general merchandise, he in that line until 1891 when age and infirmity compelled his retirement from active business , oOe> at all Baseball Game. A baseball game was played yesterday at the Athletic Club’s grounds(the. old_ rifle grounds), between the Athletic Club’s nine and a picked nine from Grass Valley. The latter were much the best players and easily defeated the Nevada boys by a score of 29 to 11. — Tue Chinese in the: Lovelock district in Nevada have nearly alkregiatered. : —_ “Wittiam THomrson of Napa will cultivate mushrooms for the market,. _THE VOTE FOR THE CUP. Now Try This. It will cost you nothing and will surely do you good, if you have a Cough, Cold, or any trouble with Throat, Chest or Lungs. Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Cough and Colds is guaranteed to give relief, or money will be paid back. Sufferers from La use had a speedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at our expense and learn for yourself just how good a thing itis. Trial bottles free at Carr Bros. Drug Store. Large size 0c, and $1.00. . Piano. Tuning. ' “W. D. Travers, the well-known pianotuner, will be in Nevada City in a few days. {23 Dissolution of Copartnership. OTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE copartnership heretofoie existing between . Duluc and Charles Hartmann, under the firm name of HARTMANN & DULAC, has been Ginsen ved by mutual consent, All persons in~debted to the said late firm are hereby notified to call and settle the same with E. E, Dulac, who to close up the business of the ge firm, ane business will be continued by CHAS, FASIMARN, ¥. ¥. DULAC, ing passage in a sailing veasel he reached . ‘. San Francisco via oe Horn éarly in July mand of .three languages in that-verycos. ° That being a mining town was subject to] Vandale, TNinols. Ivy Poisoning — Eight Years rs of Suffering Perfectly Cured by Hood's Sareaparilia. “C. I. Hood & Co.;-Lowell, Masa. : ““We have tried Hood's.Sarsaparilla and find it to be all you claim for-it. My wife was poisoned by iVy when a young woman, and for eight years was troubled every _ NOTICE. es ot ae oe After the moat’ persistent exertion I have succeeded in e 'Woodpecker’” den eS Ate ido. most eslebrated Factories of the City of Eia.kers will be convinced of their True securing the finest T'ODACcco raised in the made a this’ Tobacoo and I unhesitatingly geobratmerid SA) . / . Merit. Vr m. . Giffin. a Hood’s =: Cures season with the breaking out and terrible itthing-and burning. I thought hers was ” as bad a case as anyone ever had. sho was in this distressing condition every year until she began to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which has effected a perfect cure, without leaving any scars, and she has had No Sign of the Poison Since. She is well and hearty. I have: taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla after the grip with good results, and have also given it to our four children.’ We are all picturés of pértect health and owe it-to-Hood’s-Sarsaparia.” J. C. FREEMAN, Vandalia, DL Hood’s Pills act easily, yet protiptly and efficiently, on the fiver and bowels. ments I-willbe at the-——-— Grippe found it just the thing and under ita! ROR MARTELL lS Schmidt Bros., And Chas. P. Gray. The Leading Ten Cont’ Cigar. TAX-PAYERS ATTENTION. The tax-payersof Nevada Township and_ vicinity are hereby notified that for their convenience and to facilitate the labor of receiving state‘County Assessor’s Office ing Sundays) until further notice From 9 o’clock A. [1. till 5 o’clock P. M. All assessments on personal property (where there is no real estate) are due and payable at the time of assessment. CAL. R. CLARLE, Gounty Assessor. TO THE PUBLIC. J. A. Northway and ye 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 co-partnership and will hereafter conduct the house as a strictly first-class hotel. Mr, Northway herewith returns his sincere thanke 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 mountains. J. A. Nortuway, . PIMPLES, In the CourtHouse (exeept— Island of Cuba. C them as being equal if not superior to those of the By giving these Cigare a fair trial the Smo: ) MANHOOD RESTORED -—BY— C:0:P:LD:E:N:E Before Using Cupidene. After Using Cupidene This Vegetable Vitalizer cures all — Nenousness.o liseases_of he Generative Organs, > S “ ""S80UCH AS— * . PAINS IN THE BACK, TIRED FEELING, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, _DESPONDENCY AND CONSTIPATION, SLEEPLESSN iS, DEBILITY,IMPOTENCOY, LOST MANH HEADACHE, CURES WHERE EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS. —o— (0@F-The Doctor has discovered the active pringiple on which the vitality of the SEXUAL apparatus is dependent. The reason why sufferers are not cured by physicians and eatin is because over 90 ‘per cdnt. Gis troubled with PROSTATITIS, for which CUPIDENE is‘tho~ outy known remedy to cure the complaint without an operation. A written guarantee to refund the money if @ permanent cure is not effected by the use. of six boxes. One Dollar a box, six boxes for $5. Send for Circulars and Testimonials, Address all mail orders to DAVOL MEDICINE co., P.O. Box 2076, San Francisco, Cal. For sale in Navada City by CARR BRIS. GIVE YOUR ORDERS FOR JOB PRIN’TING TO THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT A. W. Morris. a4 ieasued ot Sea, Nevada City, April 90, 1894. :s —_ = = eet hovvvvevvevnnnenvenvennnannnenenynnntt : river bar, near the Oregon “line, Dece irene = . — owettee ~ ete oe annie The Greatest Att cesta in theCit Rae § ~~ = GARTER & JOXNSTON—* = = Have just received the Largest and Best Stock of = = Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Ete. = = EVER SEEN IN THE MOUNTAINS. oo During the Pe we shall have Special Sales, and here is one for a starter: . = = ~ Knee Pants Suits, for boys 4 to 15 years of age, $2, $2 50; $2 75 and $3. —= @ Fifteen dozen Boys’ Knee Pants, age 4 to t At years, ~ 50 cents. — Fine line of Men’s Summer Suits for $6, $6 -50 and These Suits are of the. Latest Styles. —_ We have the Largest Assortment of Straw pie ever received in the county for 25 cents up. —~=. We have a very large and fine assortment of SUMMER SHIRTS from 25 cents up. = CARTER & JOHNSTON, the One-Price Clothiers, Pine Street. = = mmTrevereverrTeTUT i rescccccccccccc ua -