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January 12, 1894 (4 pages)

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8 CEE eee ee oe ee ee ee . roo = ST Reet 1s meri i ‘ ar Either x. a Pa pe ie & i & ————————W. W. Byrne et -al-vs; M. F,: Byrne “= ="pql yesterday afterndbn. ~The faneral will . __15 Cts. per Week or 60Cts. per Month phe” Late” Ay Plerce” Leaves’’a-very __.Mistate_of_ Franklin Pierce, _ their kindly assistanos during -our~iate—be~ . VOL. LXVI--NO. 10224 ees THE DAILY. TRANSCRIPT : Published Bvery Evening, except Sunday, BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors. SERVED BY CARRIERS AT WHEN PAID IN ‘ADVANCE : 5 SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR. NEVADA CITY HEIRS. oe Valuable Estate, The will of the late A. Pierce, whose “has bean filed for probate. DK Knight s Marysville capitalist, is named as the executor, Deceased left an estate valued at about a quarter of a million dollars, The following bequests were made to relatives in this city + Mrs, B. T. Allen, sister of deceased, "$10,000, Mra, James F. Colley, niece, $8,000. Mrs. A. M. Allen, $12,000. Miss Sadie Allen, $8,000. Miss Adelaide Allen, $8,000, Miss Winnie Mulloy, $8,000, A. M, Allen, nephew, $1,000. A large number of relatives. have shared ‘in equal proportions in the East, After all the bequests have been paid the remainder of the estate will be divided pro rata among bloed relations. Mrs, B, T, AHen’s portion will thereby be largely increased. The will has been filed at Marysville with. the County Clerk-of Yuba county, ‘Superior Court. The following business was transacted in the Superior Court’ today, Hon. John Caldwell presiding : Estate of Elizabeth Mittal, deceased. . Decree showing due notice. administratrix etal. Saturday. *° Argument set for Order _ of publication of notice, ' Died Yesterday. William G. Fenton, father of Mrs, Jas. MoGibbins of this city, died at French Cortake place in this city Sunday afternoon, _ Jail Notes. James KelY Was dischar, trom the county jail, pavetend ie seening of ten days for vagranoy. There are two prisoners very sick in the county jail, «a+ A Bargain. Boy's Bjack.and Gray Wool Hats, sizes 6} to 62, 25 cents, at Miller's, po * Card of Thanks. fy ae Fase : i ‘We wish to return our most sincere thanks to those who in anywise gave us t, To the Foresters and the Light we: desire to return especial thanks. Mrs. Locusincge anp Famity. oo _ Card of Thanks. { take this method of expressing my gratitude to those who assisted me in any manner in my recent affliction, incident upon the death and burial of my brother Eroedt, Especially dol thank the French Club 6f San Francisco for their kindness. ' . A, CHarnonnat, reay ¢ Soiree Tomorrow Night, Soiree at Odd Fellows Hall Saturday evening, as usual, erybody is invited. Another Bargain. Boy's Poresle Bhivta, with extra collars, Millji2. sizes 114 to 134, 26 cents, at B. H. er’s. S32 Raud Tuousawns of Texas sheep are starving on the prairies. ‘Ta organ of the Chicago saloon-keepers is called.Mixed Drinks: Ir ia predic _. Mr. Frank Smith, delivered an interesting evening and all day Sunday. meeting here the hall was packed and we feel that a warmer reception than ever awaits them on their second appearance, ‘. Offerings will be taken at the door,” . well chosen, viz: ‘‘Compel Them to Come In.” That is all right, so far as it goes, bat Brother Smith will find out, aid we ~ } quent next Monday. — aa —ted that over 1,000 miles of. railroad will be built in Texas this year, . / HOPE FOR GRASS VALLEY. LOCALS IN BRIEP. One of the Wickedest Towns on the An attempt is going to be made to turn some of the sinners of our sister town from the down road of hell to the land of Canaan, #0 we judge from the following netices in _ The first of the series of union evangelistic meetings was held in the Congregational Church last evening. There was quite a large attendance and considerable interest was manifested. The evangelist, and earnest sermon on the text, ‘Compel Mr, Smith has been helping Mr. Moody in the great meetings in Chicago during the past year. He has just closed a serios of Summarized Mention of Minor Home. The Remarkable Faculty of a Boy Happenings. Fifteen Years Old. = The reperted saloon robbery the other] Many of our readers will. remémber Palmorning turns out to be a hoax. mer Brown, whe some eighteen years: ago John Heyer has rented Mrs! J. O. Dickermati’s house, opposite the Court House. this city in partnership with Dan Bell, district is to be pumped out and a force of men put to work, Alf Tregidgo is the auperintendent. a prodigy. _ The lad is unusually bright and ‘Hon. J. F. Kidder of Grass Valley and . intelligent and possesses remarkable perSenator Tirey L. Ford of Downieville have . ception and broad comprehension for one of been elected on the Committee of Political] his years. He astonishes all who converse Action of the Union League Club ef San. with bim by the knowledge -he-displays City, where hé is in the drug business. He has a son-aged fifteen years who is quite During the late cold snap many persons . and the original ideas expressed on different who had apples-stored in -barns or sheds . subjects. His mind appéars to be as mature had_them frozen, and in consequence lost as that of a well-educated man of forty. So very successful union services ‘in Riverside, in the southern part of the State. There will be service at the same place this evening.” **The Salvation Army musical stars, Adjutant and Mrs. Kernohan, better known as Happy Harry aud:the Swedish Nightingale, are coming back to Grass Valley and can be heard at the barracks Saturday In their last The text of the evangelist Smith was kaow what we‘are talking about, that it will take Captain Pete Riley’s full company: of soldiers, with bayonets pointéd in the rear of the sinners of that town, to ‘‘ compel them to come in” and listen to religious . ' truths, After Brother Smith has been there about a month he will confess that the Tran sortpr was right. Ex-President Harrison Coming. Ex~President Harrison will leave Indianapolis fur California early hext month, He comés to deliver a course of six law lectures at the Stanford University. He will probably remain in this State until May, The suit of the Wyoming Mining Company va. Champion Mining Company will come up for trial in the U. 8. Circuit Court at San Francisco next Monday. will be held at Trinity Episcopal Church at11 o’clock. All are cordially invited, W. M. Reuuy, Rector. he Crops, The farmers in the lower part of the county report that thé cot weather is keeping the craps back a great deal, Delinquent Monday. The assessment lately levied by the Manzanita Mining Company will become Mas, Cyrus W, Field has applied for receiver for her millinery business. demned aa nuisances by the Board of Health, a: . Crcrsmar is about to expend. $1,000,000 upon the improvement of her parks, + CHicaco is to cremate its garbage. ————_——EEEEE BORN. In this city, Jani 11, te the wife of nearly all ¢hey had on hand. — has opened all the ditches, and the mines that had to stop work for want of water are running again. _}mirable grticle en The Honses of Parlia— ment, by Anna Wiley Burns. A Tale from i. remarkable is this peculiar gift, that the The roadg:.in all directions are terribly. New York. World and the Herald have rough and people who are obliged to travel . published several interviews had with him. by atage or private conveyance do not eujoy . Should this wonderful faculfy improve in the same very much, power as young Brown grows older he will The thawing weather of the last few days} certainly make his mark in the werld. Poor Bodie. . ”7_—_ -* _ The concrete floor in J. J. Jackson’s. A correspondent of the Mason Valley, building, near the corner of Commercial . Nev., Tidings, writes rather desparaging of and Pine streets, is completed and is the/. the once flourishing mining town of Bodie: neatest and mest substantial floor in the/It isa strange camp, town. ‘fhe horses wear snowshoes in the winter and. the women “The members of Eagle Hose Company, . wear long-legged gum boots. The snow No. 3, will sdon be provided with new uni-. fells deep and drifts deeper, The miners form caps. _ A subscription was taken up by . going and coming from work often get lost the boys among our ‘citizens and sufficient} within a hundred yards from town, money raised to pay fer the caps, It is called a gold camp, but there is toe much Some of our people doubt the story told. silver in the bullion to make the name by Morell (Chris. Evana’ partner) regarding . good and too little to make the thing pay. the killing of Sheriff Pascoe, while others] It isa $4 camp but the men don’t work believe it. It seems quite plausible, and. days enough in a week to average two. that part where he says he hid in a vineyard . The mill runs half the time and half works
just below Grass Vailey shows that he is. the ore when it does run. Bodie is a good posted on the country. place to keep away from, for the climate is William Kistle recently remodaled his . tough and the people are tougher, — barn on Spring street and had it fitted up for a dwelling. Before the changes were: half made there were several applications to Tent it, : Funeral of Thomas Pascoe. ie The funeral of Thomas Pascoe teok place The Cottage Hearth for January. from the Cengregational Church this aftereen 5 noon, under the auspices of Wyoming Tribe _The. January.__number _ of the Cottage . of Red Men, Deceased-was.a member of Hearth presents a selection of illustrated) Tribe in Colorado. A delegation of memateries and articles that cannot fail to please} bers were present from Weimer Tribe of the reader, A strong impression will be} Grass Valley. A, Tam, Thos. Hughes, B. made by The Story of a Life, by James. Lutz and Samuel Curtis were the pall Knapp Reeve..Of equal interest is an ad-. bearers, the Talmud is one of Mr, Henry Austin’s most charming productions, and is remarkable frem the unique verse itt which it is told, Other-articles of interest areHow man, The Barber's Ghost, by Peter H. Walsh, and The Story of a Picture, by E. H. Murphy. The ments maintain . ~ their high standard of excellence. ($1,560 a year. W. A. Wilde & Co., Boston.) aor ’ J. A. Orabtreo, father of Lotta, the fa-. close out at cost, for we don't the early ‘fifties Crabtree resided in Grass Valley, and he and his wife kept house for & pens ener ‘Men’s Kerseys Ulsters, a Te : te ee nti, wr bee Men’s Worsted Ulsters, a $4. lieve our people generally will turn out and give Gri a el bows and show that they appreciate having » good band in the} Boys’ Cape Overcoats, 8 . VERY Will buy « Pound of my French Mixed L mandy. small reslise from it a That i sama intent oe Jou. ho net easy to tll ou bow removed by Simmons Liver Regulator. ing the nearest to the mere pleasure than this fersonville bridge is reported to be out of Candy is. Some words en a Sa ie ww ‘tense pee : work by the nickel-in-the-slot plan, ~~ __The Hudson Bay mine in Grass Valley . Mr. Brown went from here to New York . _ . ward_te the front, We have placed on our bargain counters seven different lots J. A. Crabtree Dead. ’ Overcoats, which we are determined to a , Rs aii, DS believe in the old custom of hoidmous actress, died at Cale, Cheshire, Eng-. ing goods over for another season. 10 give yo tand, on the $d instant, aged 75 years. In. 1 2¢ we mean, we present a partial Price List : Men’s Chinchilla Overcoats, all sizes, $4. Men's Chinchilla Ulsters, all sizes, $6. Boys’ Overcoats, sizes 13 to 19 years, $4. fora wed et witing to help it in fean-} Boys’ Cape Overcoats, sizes 13 to 19 years, $2 75. _ Pneeuas, blotches, sores, and their cause, A Free Trip to the Midwinter Fair. One firstclass ticket to San. Francisco and return via‘ Stockton or Benicia, including one week's board __ at any hotel in San Francisco, to the one guessed in our glass jar, Remember, you get a guess with every purchase you make. Call in and see our Bargains in OVERCOATS, Every Over-: coat in the house is reduced in price. . GARTER & JOHNSTON, One-Price Clothiers, Corner Pine and Commercial Streets......-:Mies oe +++ Nevada City __ PBRSONAL POINTERS. ee A Concise Chronicte of Various Folks : Doings and Intentions. H. Falk of Maryaville isin town. ““®? Thos, F, Godine of Colfax is in town. K. N. Carver came down from North Bloomfield last evening. ~_E. -J._Kimball_of-San-—Franciseo isin town. ~ D, Harmon came down from. the California mine today. F. E. Vandhoff of San Francisco arrived here on the morning train. B, Stern of San Francisco came in on last Andy Hampel, the-Shasta Water man of Sacramento, is in town. J. M. Chaney of Watsonville returned J. M. Martin, F.Wage and F. Lewis, of San Francisco; arrived here on last evening’s J. F, Colley, Deputy Postmaster, returned from San Francisco Wednesday evening. ; L. Irving, who formerly resided in this county, arrived here yesterday from Forest Hill, where he has been working in the Mayflower mill for some time, John Michell, the dancing instructor, arrived here yesterday from Grass Valley, where he was summoned to attend the funeral of his sister. He has for some time past been conducting dancing schodls at Visalia and Hanford. Neuralgia Among Ladies. Many people attribute the prevalence of neuralgla among ladies to the-custom of wearing small bonnets, but a fashion cor respondent says it is rather due, if referable to headgear at all, to the habit of alternating between bognets that rest on the back of the head and hats which come well forThose who constantly wear small bonnets inure themselves to feeling the breath of heaven play upon the tops of their heads, and feel no inoenvenience from it, just as those who never wrap up their threats seldem catch cold in that 1oeality. On the same principle, those who trade once with Gaylord find it profitable to always continue doing 40, 2 BsLCHING at any time is due to Indigestion—both are cured by Simmons Liver Regulator, : To give you an idea of izes 13 to 19 years, $4 50. amount of beans containt eae ee eee Cash Grocery. Store I _j are selling them at mill prices: OU NEED NOT GO BY a: way of S ockton—via Bey nicia is the quickest route. _ The people of Nevada county~’ ‘now stand a show to go to the Midwinter Fair. Two can go, either man and wife, or any other two—can go at dur ex‘pense ; can get a_round-tri PLEASE GUESS MY WerIcHT. ‘board at any first-class hotel, . free of charge, . Or, if you want to stay jathome you can take $4£O in gold coin. That is the chance. that the people => » “= at . of our beautiful county have open to them, . Thisi-chance is given by L. HYMAN & CO.,, and it is nothing but a fair opening for everybody. . : In the first place, we Mave a live sheep in our window, at which everybody stands the same show—butchers’ or blacksmiths, experts or novices, No one has the best of it—all stand the same show.’ . The sheep is in:a cage and locked up, and no one can touch it with their hands, Everybody has a right to guess at its weight, and every guess will be reccrded ina ledger. Every customer gets one ticket for himself, showing: his guess, and a duplicate ticket will be put.in a box. The offer is good until February 15th,-at 8 :0’clock P. M., at. which timé a committee of four will weigh the sheep. They will then-shake the ballot—-box and will draw the tickets out one by one, and the same will be duly recorded on a list. When all are drawn, the first correct guess-on the list wins the prize.’. In case ofa ‘‘ tie,” the first on the list is the winner. on ; Every guesser is required to buy $$& worth of goods. You need not take the full amount at once, but every purchase you make between now and February 15th will be credited to you, and when the amount reaches $5 you can make your guess. You get a ticket for every guess you make, -Every ticket must bear our signature, written in ink, or it is no good, THE SHEEP GOES WITH IT! . MF We are too busy now, unpacking goods, to give a big price list. But look out for our new ad.in a few days, If any Goode come to You without this wheok, they don’t conie from: our store. During the last eight months we have inaugurated anew system of doing business— e buy and ‘sell strictly for CASH. This is the great secret in business. This is the enly ay in which we can offer gonuine bargains, In this way everybody is treated alike, -we-have-but ONE PRICE -TO-AEL+—. a Sn In Marysville Woolen Mill Goods we carr 24 in order to raise money we will have a Great Glearing Salet In order to take advantage of the lower rates of nner from the East, we have concluded to buy our DRY Regulations for the Midwifiter Fair, at any first-class hotel, ‘a full line of Flannels and Blankets, andwe =~ For Every One to Save Money. —— a eee __.__GOODS-AND MILEINERY..for the coming season in the East. READ OUR PRICE LIST : Velveteens, 25 cente per yard, 20 yards Calico, § Fider-Down Flannel, 20 cents per yard. 12 ‘* -Dreas Gingham, $1. 15 ‘ Muslin (36 in, wide) $1. ( Ladies' Ribbed Hove, 124 cents « pair, 20 “ ‘Toweling, $1. ~~ Misses’ Ribbed Hose, 10 cents a pair. Misses’ Rubbers, 25 cents a pair. 2 ‘ Canton Flannel, $1, A pn Blankets and Quilts at cost, Sheetings at 20 and 25 cents Ries “fi Ladies’ shoes from $1 up: Large-sised towels, 5 and ten ceuts each,. Misses’ shoes from 75 cents up, Heavy Tennis Flannel, 10 cents per yard, lot of Boys’ Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing Goods to be closed out at any p Latics’, Miseoe’ aud Children's Coats at half price. Men’s and Boys’ riveted shoes, $1 and $1.25 per pair. The balance of our (Winter Millinery you ean buy et your own price, ig These goods are all warranted, and if not satisfactory, your money wil aba bo thig sale is strictly cash, ra will be promptly filled ©, 0. D. “The White House. Our First Saturday Evening — refunded. Country or { Special Sale. ___up in Wisoonsin, and hag in several gente ‘Tun New York, ‘Olympia and other big sToat’s what this sity yamine how! st the , detect him meandering down the susny side of Sparkit or Kilkarney town, but if your clothes fit you like they sirests, Mow yeu don't five in s jay tov fa tniuhing You 4 * aabirt on » bean-pole,” people delegate from the interior when Quick Sales and Small Profits. ~ ARTHUR) WOLF. be kept at all times the most complete stock of = * ae. “Fancy bp tells merenenisicongy he has Opened s New Grocery Store, on Main Street, next to Legg & Shaw's, where will, We invite our patrons to call at our Establishment on Next Saturday Evening, Jan. 13th, To inspect the GREAT BARGAINS we will offer in > CHOW, NBN AND” DESIRABLE GOODS . I. REICH & CQ..