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April Tet will be null and void. —
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fifty-four years of age. She came to the
United States in-1865, locating in Pennsy!. Sheriff of this county, has returned to Grass
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
Brown & Calkins, Publishers,
PERSONAL POINTERS.
A Concise Chronicle of Various Folks
TUESDAY..... MARCH 27, 1894;
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THE VOTE FOR THE CUP.
‘ Saturday.
NOVERGE oes es ic cecess 40061
EtDorado.... eas +eee.39,739
Puce a ae .25,476
‘ Sunday. ;
El Dorado..... eee 44,828
NGVEGB Gio b, ayaa: 44,294
PCE eee ree 26,757
Monday. ace
El Dorado.. 5).. es. eee 46,656
IIOVERN co iia 45,367
PURO a. .+. 26,802].
Tuesday.
El Dorado.... Sia eas 48,128
Nevada..... eee ieee ee 47,401
727
Death of Mrs, Edwards.
Mrs, E. 8S. Edwards died about 12 o'clock
last night at her home on Boulder street,
after q long “and lingering sickness, during
all of which she bore her sufferings with
much fortitude. Deceased was of a kindly,
generous nature, and enjoyed the respect
and esteem of a large circle of friends, from
all of whom she received the warmest sympathy during her long illness. Death was
the result of pulmonary tuberculosis. __
Mrs. Edwards was a native of Wales and
vania, where she lived till 1876, when she
came to California, and in February, 1877,
moved to this city, A husband and daughter survive her, and to them the sympathy
of all is extended. A sister lives in Pennsylvania. ao
Deceased was a preminent member of
“_ Evangeline Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, . He expects to be absent a month.
also of Neva Rebekah Degree Lodge of
Odd Fellows. The funeral will take place
from the Methodist Church on Thursday
afternoon at 2 o'clock, under the auspices
of the above orders, 3
aS eGR Ee
Not Much Time to Go On.
A great change will be seen in the figures
of Nevada and El Dorado counties in the
mineral-cup contest tomorrow afternoon.
it is thought that nearly 20,000 coupons
were sent from this city and Grass Valley
yesterday, The Chronicle has concluded to
spoil the fun of collesting large numbers of
the soupons and having one county surprise . Startling Testimony o
the other by rolling in thousands of votes at.
oae time. All coupons not voted prior to
All general product and mineral coupons
published in the Chronicle for the past
month or so will be of no account unless
than by the 5-e’clock train on Friday after~
moon, -To be on the safe side they should
be sent by the first mail Friday morning. I
The Next Social Event.
Noawt ~-~-tthe cucu calked-of
aA-~ *~
Cur rs will take place at «Armory . hi
tak ee, yee he spared by the kerchief, and threw them in her phaeton.
managers to make the affair a complete They were introduced in evidence and the
success, Although the Curly Bears are 8 handkerchief, though mons than half burned,
burlesque order, the party will be one of . hason it “R. 8. Heath. Some of the last
the most enjoyable of the season. Goyne’s . letters were nearly obliterated by the fire. (Agia sicily sa
full orchestra will furnish music, the floor . [he mask, which is of black cloth, is partly . which are Mie pple ie Me
ill be canvased and the hall decorated in. burned. It originally reached about to the is diazotized an (
: nasa manner. _ Among other things there mouth, being shorter than the one found in
will be a representation of the 49 Camp at. McWhirter’s yard, The testimony of Mrs.
the Midwinter Fair. —Tickets-can be--pur-} Palmer made a-profound impression.
is a most estimable lady, and wealthy’ She
is nearly dead with consumption, being un-. example the production of a red is in-.
able to lift her head. She said she had kept . stanced, this being obtained by printing
chased at most of the business places.
: +00
ta Luck.
Two men met on Pine street the other
evening, when the following conversation
hook place:‘* Hello! Jo.”
‘* Hello ! Jim.”
“ Are you working now, Jo?”
‘© Yes; working every day.”
-** Are you making anything?”
‘(Maki ng anything? No. a!
Whig luck these times to be working.
Midwinter Fair Souvenirs.
‘Large size Aluminum Souvenirs of the
Midwinter Fair, only 10 cents; smaller
‘size, 5 cents, For sale by C. J, Brand,
Broad street. m24
Going to the Midwinter Fair?
If you are, you'll need something in the
line of Trunks, Valises, Club Bags, Telescopes, Shaw! Straps, etc. We have ’em in
all qualities and styles. Finest line ever
brought to town, and cheap ay dirt,
. B. H. Miver,
The Old Reliable.
—+« +e
/ Piano Tuning. "i :
W. D. Travers, the well-known pianotuner, will be in Nevada City in a few
days.
£23
tf
Bon Afni
The modern pa at Gaylord’s. tf
SESE a.
Honors—World’s Fair. Highest
4
A pure Grape
. train last evening.
cisco to attend the Midwinter Fair.
him at Sacramento and go to the city for
a
on a visit,
this morning a tremendous sensation was
caused by the. testimony of Mrs. Cora h
Palmer, who said she saw Reel B, Terry,
: ~ . then City Attorney, escaping from the scene
+ tthey_are_sent__to_San__Francisco_not_later-t ot sss whister’s murder. “He-was in a bug-.
gy with some one and the witness saw them
throw out some burning cloth as they dashed . .
and was about te start a fire, when Mrs.
Palmer alighted f on ber phastan ay ther
meal aie : : a oth or be wasted by disease, or even after the Superior Court today, Hon. : John Calaca braghaey once aaah aegh ct the animal life has ceased to exist in . well presiding:
the flesh or skin to which they are attached.—Chicago Tribune.
Cream of Tartar Powder. P-ee
Doings and Intentions. .
, L. Kahn of San Francisco is in town.
K.-H. Smith of San Francisco is in town.
Ed. Machurith of San Francisco arrived
here on the morning train.
Wn. Selkirk of San Francisco is in town.
T. Webster of San Francisco arrived here .
on the train last evening.
D, Furth of North San Juan arrived here
today on his way below. ;
W. G. Halstead and wife, of Smartsville,
were in town today.
D. Booth of Sacramento came in on the
P.-Cafey and wife, of North Bloomfield»
came down last evening.
J. A. Rood and R. Wowarts, of Sacramento, came in on last. evening’s train.
John C. and Edward Coleman arrived at
Grass Valley last evehing.
George B. Stockhouse of Grass Valley is
dangerously ill.
Fred Searls returned
last evening. : : =
J. J. Hauley returned yesterday frem a
visit to the Midwinter Fair.
Miss Stewart of Downieville arrived here
last evening from Sacramento on her way
home,
H. A. Ackley of Brandy City arrived
here last evening from below on his way
home, oe e aie
Vic Sauvee, who has been to San Francisco to take iri the Midwinter Fair, has
returned home., :
from San. Francisco
William Reynelds, at one time Deputy .
Valley.
=M: Rosenberg returned home last evening from San Francisco, where he—has been
purchasing a spring and summer stock of
dry goods. ;
Saturday for the East, to visit relatives.
John German and John German Jr., of
San Juan, arrived here last evening on
their way home. They have been attending
the Midwinter:Fair and also visiting relatives at Oroville,
Lyle Dreyfuss left today for San FranHis
sister, Miss Regina Dreyfuss, was to meet
short time, after which she will go East
2.
t
ven in thel ,
Murder Case. ; t
__ Fresno, March 26.—In the Heath trial
shoulder.
asleep. Boyes, knowing that Wilson had
not been feeling well and thinking that
on account of the excessive. heat-in. the
church he had become faint, did not attempt to arouse him. After the congregation had passed out at the close of the
service he tried to awaken his companion. Repeated shakings seemed to make
no impression on the sleeper, and Dr.
Palmer, who was present, advised that
Wilson be carried out to the frésh air. He
was immediately taken outside and given
a vigorous rubbing and restoratives administered. , : :
_. At one time during the operation Wilson appeared to be regaining consciousness, and opening his eyes said: “What's
:
the matter? Where am I?’ Then _he . discharged from custody, the evidence: not
. went back into a comatose condition, . being sufficient to convict, =
. Seeing that the case was of a serions nature, Dr. Palmer called a cab, and the
young man was taken to his room at Dr,
Gray's home. Here both physicians continued to work over him. All Sunday ee ay
night Wilson’s respiration was low, but . *#iP defended him,
regular, and his pulse at times was very
He came out of his unconcious. with
ness naturally and now appears to be Gillespie of Gold Flat, will-have his trial
-all right. —NeitherDr. Gray nor Dr. y mo Kk. ;
Palmer can give any explanation of Wilson’s long sleep. They do not think that
any serious results will follow.—Chicago
Herald. ~
Henry German of San ‘Juan leaves next . feeble.
curious ideas respecting the growth,
functions, structure, etc., of the hair
rand had many superstitions founded on
these old opinions.
on the makeup of the human body alilar to itself.
he fluid of the spider web does.
growth and character of hair
changed.
ceives its nutriment from the body.
. True, they take upon themselves the na-_
tare of parasitic: plants; they grow as
were,
A HYPNOTIZING SERMON.
Frank Wilson Falls Asleep In Church and
Slumbers Sixty Hours.
Frank Wilson attended the Hemenway
Methodist church at Evanston Sunday
night and fell asleep while the pastor,
Rev. C. E. Wilkinson, was preaching,
He did not thoroughly awaken until
Wednesday morning: at 8:30 o'clock,
Drs, Palmer and Gray worked over the
unconscious man the greater part of.
Sunday night without avail. When Wilson awoke, aside from a slight weakness
he said he felt as well as ever.
Wilson is about 25 years old and is a
student in the Garrett Biblical institute,
Evanston. He is of slight build and of
fair complexion, and of late has been
complaining of not feeling well. He and
Harry Boyes, another student, went to
church together. Shortly after the pastor began speaking Wilson's eyes closed,
and his head dropped on his companion’s
He was apparently sound
ne ee
Early Ideas About Hair.
All the ancient philosophers held . P
The early writers
pon being exposed to the air, just as
In
air properly and truly lives and _ rea distinct life and economy.
»y ina buggy. The cloth fell in dry grass
she} 4
secret her knowledge, but at last, being on. o
the brink of eternity, she felt that she ought . t
cided todo so, and sent;;word to Judge
Short to that effect. She was carried into
heard only « few feet away.
held up the mask and handkerchief Heath . j
i i table tolacid and 50 grams sulphuric acid in
——ee ee The sie liter, the tissues being afterward steady himself, He was ghastly pale.
‘excitement in the courtroerh surpassed any. V©
thing before in this trial. The witness
said she met Terry and the other man in
the buggy on N street, two blocks north of
McWhirter’s. Just before she met them
they threw out the burning cloth. Four
other witnesses saw the buggy escaping just
train that morning for San Francisco, and it
was on her way heme that she met the bugay: :
Received Today.
We received today a big stock of Spring
Goods, which we are now unpacking. Will
also say to the ladies that we have just
received a full line of Tennis shoes and
Oxford, Ties, rubber soles, in all colors and
of the very latest novelties. We can fit the
ladies, nsiases, children and the babies, and
also the boys, and a full line for men—sizes
6 to 14. :
We have leased the three stores we are
now occupying for two years, with the
the town, and now have carpenters at work
making one grand establishment of the
three stores, [(2t) L. Hyman & Co.
f
os. ha
We desire to express our most sincore
thanks to the many kind friends who in any
manner gave us their assistance during our
late affliction, and to all of whom we shall
Mr. & Mrs, A. Naaxs.
Hall every Thursday eveving. ‘The Berlin
be taught. Children’s class on Friday afterthol, is said to have been patented in
France for producing designs on textile . g
being. the same as is now used in printing with the mineral colors.
Pie fais vamagwsnrig ety je grams gum water, 140 grains albumen
liquor, one in one, and 70 grams neu‘ ‘ tral chromate of soda,
sind ih gad her voice could be process being accomplished the goods
When she} aye dried-and-steamed and then passed
. privilege of five years. We have faith in.
body starve
Insoluble Azo Colors.
The use of the insoluble azo colors,
bers by printing, the method adopted
As an
nm a color made with 400 grams water,
09 grams of the color lake made from
On the printing
nto a bath containing 50 grams oxalic
well washed in water,—New York Sun,
Battles of the Future, ~
Writers on military science unite in
claiming that future battles will begin
with a series of hot skirmishes along
the front. These skirmishes will grad
the entire front is involved. Artillery
will be used as far us possible, but after the battle is fully under way little
use can be made of cavalry save in outover, on acount of the increase of range
and effect in cannon and rifles, © Little
can be predicted of future battles be
yond opening, inasmuch as the rest m
now be learned by experiment.--&
A Specialty.
Watch repairing a specialty at Luetje &
sale,
i)
The Native
J
Friday morning at 10 o’clock.
ewell on Boul
thefourteenth birthday of Miss Maud
Weon,
Calkins, Minnie Kahl, Mattie Casper, Minnie. Maltman, Josie Merrill, Ethel Mulloy,
most invariably refer to the hair as be. Katie Schwartz, ‘Jeannette Veal, Emma
ing.an excrement fed on substances sim. Guenther, Gertie Merrill, Dora Organ, NelThey supposed that it . lie Reynolds, Eleanor Valantite, Jessie
: as 31 i generated in the fuliginous parts of
HEATH TREMBLED. he blood; was exhaled by the heat of
he body, becoming firm and ‘fibrous
There
The following
Joseph Foyer, arrested for assaulting Neil
Gillespie with an ax, was tried before \Justice Carr this morning and acquitted, T,
J.-Waggoner of Rough and Ready townThe trial of John McKeon, who is charged
pulling down a fence belonging to A, ©,
* Birthday Party.
E, J. Baldwin, an insolvent. debtor.
der of adjudication in insolvency, and order
setting apart personal property for use and
benefit of insolvent debtor,
LOCALS IN BRIEF:
Summarized Mention of Minor Home
Happenings.
There is talk of making an effort to celebrate Admission Day in this city on a. big],
seale,
Sons held their regtlar meeting this evening, after which an entertainment and cellation will be given by the
cominittee appointed to prepare the same.
The best watch in the market today,
price, time-keeping qualities, finish and
everything else considered, is manufactured
by the Hampden Watch Company of Canton, Ohio. , Luetje & Brand keep them for
Read their hew advertisement. :
Marshal Dennen of Grass Valley has
published a notice to the vagrants and
pimps ef that. town to leave within twentyfour hours or suffer the consequences, We
presume some of them will come to this
city for refuge, and it,will: be well for our
officials to make them ‘‘ move on”
do, rors
Theodore Schwartz, the well-known
rancher of Pleasant Valley, was taken
sudden ill Saturday evening and Dr. Jonés
ef Grass Valley was summondil.
man was somewhat better yesterday,
if, they
ustice Court.
Thomas Brannigan, who was tried before
Justice Carr yesterday afternoon on a charge
of making threats against James Kelly, was
given-a severe reprimand by His Honor and
+-#@e +
A very enjoyable time’ was spent last
evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, T.
der street, the occasion being
The sick .
Everybody IS Going .
GRAND
Both Cured
by Hood’sLe
Sy
Saco, Maine.
“C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass,; 24
“For years f have had dyspepsia, growing worse, and became so discouraged that
TE thought of selling my farm and going to
“California. Added to my misery were the
painful effects of a fracture on the end of
Dyspepsia, Headache, Etc. c i
vana Cuba.
Merit.
my backbone, whieh resulted from a coast
{ng accident when a boy. -F happened to
read about Hood’s Sarsaparilla and decides i
ed to’ take two bottles, and before the last
one was gone, I could eat a hearty meal
without any distress. The fracture of my
backbone is also healed and I donot have
any lameness, TI can truly say Lam now
well, and I believe Hood's Sarsaparilla
A er neers eewereneeee
By giving these Cigars a fair trial the Smo)
kers will be convinced “of “ther True
NOTICE.
4 oo
After the most persistent exertion I have succeeded in . i 3
securing the finest Tobacco raised in thy ( ‘
Island of Cuba.
The “Woodpecker” Cigars are—> 7
made of this Tobacco and I unhesitatingly recommend *
them as being equal if not superior to those of the
. most celebrated Factories. of the City of ETa-—
Se
\;
Saved My Life.
It has also been a great benefit to my wife,
who. had distress in the stomach and
Severe headaches. She said the first dose
Hood's =": Cures” }
of Hood's Sarsaparflla seemed to go-to the
right spot. Now she enjoys good health,”
ELIAn Buck, Box 496, Saco, Maine;
Hood’s Pilis cure sickheadache, bik
jousness, and all liver ills. 25 cents,
New Dry Goods,
—TO THE New Trimmings,
were present: Misses Lenore
Marsh, Emily Collins,
mais 2 :2@e> iia
Snow Disappearing.
Snow on the Washington ridge is rapidly
these days every idea respecting the . disappearing. Prescott pulled his stage to. —__
is . the Central House yesterday and an attempt
It is now agreed that every . was to be made to. get through to.Washington with the stage today:
‘field and Eureka the stage company is now
able: toget through-with—sleigha—by—fsing} ——
vegetation does, yeteach has, as it snowshoes on their horses, Until two or
three days ago the mails had to be carried
That they derive their existence from . in by a man on snowshoes,
the juices of the body there is no doubt,
but that food is not taken from +1“will thrive 6ven though t
Between Bloom=
ed
—
business -wastransacted—in
OrEastern Star.
The officers and members of Evangeline
hapter, No. 9, O. E. 8., are requestedto
meet at their hall on Wednesday evening at
7:30 o'clock, By order of the Worthy
Matron,
“Mis. Jennie Hotes, Sec’y.
Mrs. M. O, Davenport.
2t
i : i -enforcements being . program and other amusements, after the shooting. Mrs. Palmer had brought . of combatants, 1 en (
her husband into town to take the 2:30. sent according to circumstances, until . and cake will bes seaved for refreshmen
Every Wednesday Evening.
On Pine
Bridge.
m24-Lw
Another Truckeeite.
raniline—uid-betanaphthol, 80 1 ~Conntabte O'Neil of Travkee arrived here
today from Truckee with Jack Riley ta
serve a term of 30 days in the county jail
for disturbing the peace.
a EG
Joint Entertainment.
oe
A meeting of the committees from the
Native Sons and Native Daughters was
held last evening and it was decided to give } oijpy
a joint entertainment at Pythian Castle on
Tuesday even
Bears’ minstrel company will take part in
the entertainment, and the Native Daughually increase in heat andthe number-_. ters will provide a literary and musical
ing, April 3d. The Curly
Ice cream
Prof. Holland will give instruction is
flanking. The day of charges in wars is . dancing at Odd Fellows Hall every Wednesday evening, from 8 to 10.
to 12 o'clock.
Social from 10
m27-2t
006-0
Furnished Rooms to Rent.
street, near the “Suspension
Apply on the premises.
Mas. Joy,
Brand’s.
2
Particul
of baggage for
D.
§ READY AT ALL LIMES TO ATTEND TO
all orders for
DRAYING AND HAULING,
S. BAKER
ead
ar attention paid to the transportation
theatrical parties,
$
,
. Raya Baking Powder Uo,
106 Wall St. M. ¥,
Office next
Assessment Notice.
ANZANITA CON. GRAVEL MINING
Co. Lgestion of principal piace of . Funeral Director and Embalmer.
be evada City, California. Loca G
of Work ee po WY e nee 18 Broan Street, Nevaba City.
ry held on the By . day ‘ats Residence on Coyote Street.
1894, an assessment 0. 0! ne
Cent (0 cent) per aeee Bn ‘evied ‘pay oe
stock 0 Orpo'
4 Btates gold cofn. to be!
og mene a aes aie on nex door to Gowat retary ffi. y
Treasurers ah Bsced street, Nevada City,
4c
upon which this
fll be
Cr ae rey ent
m the 284 day of
Any stock
re ae nee linquent and ad¥ 7] sale et public seer. and un
Rear acest
Heng :
ex of a. « :
Pe ha
oveda ©
Gurly Bears}
Mrs. Lester & Grawford.
Friday Evening, April 6th,
costs} JAMES MONRO, =
OF CAVE NO.1,
Nevada City,
—ON—
ARMORY HALL,
Nevada City, Cal.
Committee of Arrangements.
Cubs J. M, Foley, F. B, Brown, J, C. Nilon, C
H-Woerner and &. Morrison.
Floor Director:
J. C. NILON, Grand Curly Bear.
Floor Managers:
. M. Foley, F. . Brown, ©. H. Woerner, R.
w*tenbligcn, Mareus Baruh, R. H. Webber, W:;
H. Smith, F. T. Nilon, M. H. Isoard, J. B. Miller,
Phil, Richards, Carl Brand. :
—
Reception Committee :
CUBS
J.J. Hanley, James Graham, BE. E. Dulac, L,
8. Calkins, Henry Hartung, E. W. Schmidt, A.
Maltman, R. I. Thomas, Dr. C.L, Muller, John
Oulver, L. P, Séhwartz, Fred Ellerman,
Grand Walk’ Around at’ 9
o'clock sharp!
Music by Goyne’s Full Orchestra !
Gallery—Female, 26 cents ; Male, 50 cents
Nevada City Undertaking Company.
GEORGE A. GRAY, Manager.
BROAD ST. MARKET,
° Near the City Hall.
BALL!
Transcendent _Ornamenta-.
tions! ! ;
TICKETS:
Admitting Oue Male and One Female, $1.00
Prop’r.
Customers supplied Beef, Pork, Mutton,
ai too low ent celoes / * "Veal, j
Yitnthe very bestof/ Lamb, Saus
ore .
.
*°
Now Being Received Daily.
rr
we saws WWI
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OcIcclion.
GIivH YOUR ORDERS F'OR
JOB PRINTING
TO THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
rama Se
———
~TAX-PAYERS
ATTENTION.
The tax-payers of Nevada
Township and vicinity are
hereby notified that for their
convenience and to facilitate
ijthe labor of receiving statements I willbe atthe ~County Assessor’s Office
In the Court House (except—
ing Sundays) until further notice oe
From 9 o’clock A. [1. till’s
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,
County Assessor.
ENTERPRISE
BREWING CO.,
<=.
20182023 Folsom Street,
' Brewers of the Celebrated
EXTRA PALE,
CULMBACHER,
PRANZISKANDER,
LAGER
And
and STANDARD
:: BEER,
Porter.
General -Agent,
NEVADA CITY, OAlg