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blished every evening except
“Ente and er oyen Holidays by
BROWN & CALKINS.
N, P. BROWN. L, 8. CALKING.
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MONDAY......MAY, 29, 1899,
SUPERIOR COURT ORDERS.
Two Bstates Lett to to Sons-—Trouble. Over
a Contract Settled.
In*the case of Bradbury & Miser,
painters and paper bangers at Grass
Valley, against Engene Roberts of. the
same town, which was tried in the Superior Court last week, Judge Nilon
Ahis tiorning gave plaintiffs judgment
‘for $5.70. and costs, also attorney’s fee
in the sum of $10, and ordered a foreclosure of mechaniec’s lien. A stay of
execution for ten days was granted. It
is understood the judgnient. will be
paid without sale. ‘The suit was to recover $5.70 for extra materials and labor
furnished in addition to that provided
for in a contract.
Frank R. Williams, a.cattle drever of
Grass Valley township, was today granted letters of administration on the estate of his late father, Frederick, WilAlanis,-who died on ‘the eighth instant
leaving an estate consisting of two lots
in San’ Francisco and a small amount
of real estate at Grass Valley valued in
all at.abont $4,000 and to which the son
is the only heir.“-A bond: of $4,500-is
required, John Whitesides, Wm. F.
Williams and ‘Henry Beyer were appointed appraisers,
The hearing of the final account.and
decree of distribution in the estate of
George Baker, deceased, was continued
one week.
J. H. Kohler was granted letters ot
administration on the estate of his late
father, H. Kohler, deceased, whose sole
heir he is. The estate consists of $5000
‘on deposit in a bank at San Francisco,
a dwelling Kouse at Washington valued at and three mining claims
worth $100 each.
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Supreme Officer Coming.
Ernest Duden of San Francisco, Supreme Secretary of the Order of Pendo,
will arrive here tomorrow afternoon
and in the evening will pay an official
visit: to Nevada City Council which
will hold a special meeting in Hibernia
hall to be followed by a banquet. The
following committees have been appointed by the local council to look after matters: On reception—J.E. Carr,
Wm. Browning, Harry Odgers.
On banquet—Mrs. Wm. Browning,
Mrs. B. McCormick, Miss Stella Beardsley.
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To be Married Tomorrow.
W. T. Carlyon, commonly -known as
“Doc,” will be married at Grass Valley
tomorrow evening to Miss Palma Kelly.
'.'The wedding will take place at the
home of the young lady’s parents on
Lawrey avenue. The lucky man is a
blacksmith at the Massachusetts Hill
mine.
Do \ou Know
Consumption is preventable? Science
has proven that, and also that neglect
is ounaaat, ‘he worst cold or cough
ean be cured with Shiloh’s Cough and
Consumption Cure. Sold on positive
guarantee for over fifty years. forsale
by H. Dickerman, the druggist. tf
SPECIALLY FOR GENTLEMEN,
Tailor Waxel Has a Few Interesting
Points to Make,
I have just received a fine lot of doe
skins and tricots for wedding a:d
party suits. They are high grade goods
—probably the finest ever seen in Nevada county—aud I will make them up
in elegant style at prices as low as
most shops charge for inferior clothes
und slip-shod tailoring.
I am now selling out my entire stock
of summer fabrics at reduced rates
‘Lhey are all of this season’s production and will make up handsomely. I
am determined to get them out of the . :
way by July when my stock of fall and
wiuter cloths will begin arriving from
the East.
Drop in at any time and see what I
can do for you in the way of either business or dress garments. I am ulways
pleased to have a call from any gentleman whether he wishes to buy anything or not. m27-tf
~ PERSONAL? POINTERS,
TE ‘Dally Chronicle of tt of the Doings of 01d
and Young.
Miss Amelia Stevens went to San
Francisco yesterday.
Capt.D.8.Donahne came. down: .to-. .
day from Washington.
George Davis, aGrand Army veteran,
is here from Moore's Flat. '
L. W. Evans of North San Juan
visited the county seat today. ‘
E. ©. Creller of San Prangisco was
here today on mining business.
N. C. Tully has returned
Omega to-his Home at Fruityale.
Joseph Hatcher of Columbia Hill is
here on his way to Yuba county.
W. W. Waggoner, County Surveyor,
returned last evening from Truckee.
M.H. Isoard left today ona week’s trip
through * upper: nee and Sierra
counties.
Mrs. J. Keiffer of Sottenuiata Hill
returned Saturday night from San
Francisco, ‘
Grove Deal who has been here on a
visit for a few days returned to Sweetland today.
Mrs. E. G. Sukeforth is suffering
again from a chronie trouble with one
of her eyes.
Miss Bertha Hallett will leave tomorrow for Burgess, Shasta county, to
visit friends. ~
H. C. Boyd, a stockholder in the Kirkham mine, arrived Retarday, nightfrom
San Francisco, i
Prof. Thomas McGuire of the pablic
from
school at North Bloomfield came to the.
county seat today.
J.P, Bonham and child came dows
on the Washington “stage today and
went to Santa Rosa.
W. E. Crossner.and Jacob Miller of .
the-Mouftaineer Mining Company, are
here from San Jose.
Porter McGee, a& mining man, -was
here today on his way from Washington to San Francisco.
J.D. Fleming, of the dry goods firm
of Snell & Fleming; has gone to San
Francisco on. business. :
Miss Bessie Goyne returned joithe
day to Berkeley to resume her studies
at the State University.
Miss May Buffington, a recent graduate of the State University, has returned
to her home in this city.
C. N. Riggins of St. Helena, u recent
graduate from Stanford University, is
spending a few days here.
Mrs. W. Perryman and daughter of
Sierra City. were here yesterday . en
route home from Sacramento,
Dr. H. L. Roberts was here from
Dutch Fiat yesterday on his way to
Los Augeles to visit his parents.
Miss Mande Peck of North San Juan
arrived here today on a visit to friends
and will remain till aftea the Fourth.
Mrs, Fred Bandemar of North Bloomfield came down today to visit her
daughters at this city and Penn Valley.
Mrs. N.Douglass and Miss Birdie
Douglass will arrive ‘here ‘this evening
on a visit to their many friends in this
city.
Mrs. W. McG. Logan. and children
are expected here this week from Alameda to spend the summer at Blue
‘Vent.
Dr. M. A. Preston arrived SAturday
evening from San Francisco where he
is a student in the Hopkins Art Institute. ' :
Ex-Postmaster Backus of San Francisco, now secretary. of the Reward
Mining Company, arrived here Saturduy night.
‘The Campbell brothers of Blue Tent,
Osear and Dan, have returned from
Boise City, Idaho, disgusted with their
experience,
George Downey left here yesterday
for Lundy, Mono couuty, where he will
work in the mill of the Jackson aud
Lake View mine.
Edward Ward of San Francisco and
Mrs, Ward (formerly Miss Ellen Black
of this city) arrived here Saturday
Dight on a visit-to the lady’s brothers.
W. F. Englebright, supervising engineer of the South Yuba Watér Company, went to Bear Valley today in
company with General Manager Spaulding.
E. 8: Edwards will leave here Wednesday for San Francisco with the intention of making his future home
there. Nevada City is sorry to lose
this popular old citizen.
Dr. Halstead Stansfield,who was here
from San Francisco on a visit to his
mother, Mrs. H. Stansfield, is now
[étationed at the Marine Hospital at San
rancisco, where he was one of the two
applicants out of ten to pass the severe
examination given recently. The Doctor
returned on the noon train to San
Francisco.
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_. GRASS. VALLEY NEMS,
A Day’s Record of Our! Our Heighbors as-Told
“Over The Télephone.
* A letter received from Jackson, Amador county, brings‘ news of the death
thére afew days ago of Mrs. Richard
Goldsworthy,’ formerly of Grass Valley. ‘About three weeks ago her son,
Richard Goldsworthy Jr., met with an .
accident in a mine, being so badly burt].
that he has been hanging between life
and death ever since. The nervous
shock sustained by his mother in consequence of his condition cauased her
death. ;
Jerry Hurley’s dwelling house near
night with all it contained. Mr. Hurley
‘were absent from home. The loss is
placed at $1500, with insurance for
$700 on the house and $200 on the furniture, _
The fire department held a meeting
yesterday and decided to take part in
the Memorial Day exercises.
O, Madden, watchman at the Brunswick mine, who is 75. years'of age, fell
Sunday morning at 1 o’clock while
passing in front of the rockbreaker
and fractured’ his thigh bone, Being
unable to make any one. hear him he
laid there until 5 o’clock when one of
the mill men found him and had him
taken to his home.
Frank Mitchell hit his finger with a
hammer the other day, mashing it so
. badly that it lins” since heen amputated.
It was reported today“ that Mrs. Arthur’ Powell had died of diphtheria;
and for.an bour. the store where Mr,
Powell isemployed was closed. Inquiry developed the fact that the lady
was not dead but was improving.
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Another Anniversary.
Next Sunday it will be twenty-six
years since Rev. J. Sims assumed the
duties of pastor of the Congregational
church. The anniversary will be celebratéd on next Saturday evening, and
on Sunday morning the pastor will
preach a sermon suitable for the océasion, 'The reverend gentleman stated
to his congregation yesterday that these
anniversaries were coming so fast he
was beginning to think -abont. letting
them pass unobserved, but’ goncluded
he would preach a sermon on each
recurring one. The friends of the
ehurch are determined that the next
one shall be celebrated and will do so
by suitable exercises on Saturday evening of this. week, to which everybody
is invited.
= 7ee
No Paper Tomorrow.
Tomorrow will be a legal holiday and
therefore né paper is to be issued from’
the TRANscriPtT office,
How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Uatarrh that cannot be cured by. Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
¥F.J. CHENEY & CO,, Props., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe bim perfectly honorable in all
business transactions, and financially
able to carry out any obligation made
by their firm.
West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O. Watpine F. Marvin, Wholesale Dragists, Toledo, O.
Hal!’s Catarrh Cure is “taken internally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces. of the system.
Price 75c. per -bottle.. Sold by all
Druggists.Testimonials free. °
Hali’s: family Pills are the best.
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Notice,
The members of Chattanooga Post
No. 115, G. A.R., are requested to meet
at I<Q. O-F. hall on Sanday morning
ut 10 o’clock for. the purpose of attending devine service: at. the, Congregational church, Rev. J. Sims pastor.
J. M. WALLING,
td Adjutant
aes Pao
French Tansy Wafers.
These are the genuine French Tansy
Wafers, imported direct from Paris.
Ladies can depend upon securing relief from and cure of irregular periods
regardless of cause. In red wrappers.
Beware of substitutes. LA FRANCE
DRUG COMPANY, importers, San
Francisco. For sale by W. D. Vinton.
——~ ----+ #@e+ -Srx loaves bread for 25c at Homann’s.
Hill’s Flat was destroyed: by fire last . was in town at the time and the family .
THE GILTS GO DOWN.
Seaweeds Win in Twelve Tonings—Colts
Slanghtered by Monarchs.
At Watt Park yesterday the Seaweeds
of this city defeated the Gilt Edges of
Grass Valley in a hotly contested game.
of twelve innings, the score standing
twelve to eleven. a
The Grass Valley boys held the lead
handily to the opening of the ninth
inning:
and. with three runs tied the score, each
side having eleven runs. In their half
of the ninth the Gilts were rotlaes i in
one, two, three order.
~ "The tenth and eleventh innings were
played without: either side advancing.
In the first half of the twelfth inning
the county seat lads pulled ont a run
and as the Gilts were unable to do anything for themselves iu: their e the
game went to the former. aes
THE SCORE BY INNINGS,
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‘The work of Carr in center garden
and O’Connor on third are worthy of
special mention, while the pitching of
Sctiofield was phenomenal. The game
is the topic of the day.
The local fans expressed themselves
as being highly pleased with the playing of both nines. Should these clubs
come together again they are worthy
of good patronage as they are likely to
put up a good game,
At Glenbrook Park the Monarchs of
Grass Valley administered a merciless
drubbing to the Colts of this city,
dropping them to the tune of 22 to 8.
_ At the Congregational Church.
Chattanooga Post, G. A. R., and
Chattanooga Corps, W. R. C., attended
the Congregational church in a body
on Sunday morning. The sermon by
Rev. Mr. Sims was very eloquent, interesting and impressive and it is to be
regretted that there were not more
present to listen to him. The music
was selected for the occasion and was
unusually good, especially “The Vacant
Chair,” which was sweetly sung by
Mrs. Mails. The altar was ‘very tustefully draped with the American flag.
emt Oe.
Good Outlook For Prunes.
Wm. H. Smith has this year sold
four tons of prunes from his orchard
on the South Yuba, finding a ready
market for them at fair prices. The
recent frosts have not seriously dam‘aged the coming season’s crop and he
expects to harvest fully twenty tons if
no extraordinary mishap occurs between now and next fall.
—
Telt-Your Sister
A Beautiful Complexion is an impossibility without good pure ‘blood, the
sort that only exists in connevtion with
good digestion, a healthy liver and
bowels.
dir ectly on the bowels, liver and kid
neys, keeping them in perfect health.
Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. tf.
Then the Seaweeds went in. i
Karl’s Clover Root Tea acts. .
~ OUR HONORED DEAD.
The Kemorial Day Procession and the
Program to Follow.
Day exercises af this city tomorrow
are now complete; . Incase the weather
is wet. and stormy the procession will
be abandoned, the) literary exercises
being held at the theater instead of in
the grove near the cemetary. Following Will be the day’s program: ~~" *
Band; Company C; Monntain Division, U, R.K. of P.4;,G. A. R.; Neva
Rebekah Lodge; school children; ; Women’s Relief Corps and Ladies of the G.
A./R. in carriages; officers of the day
in carriages; citizens..
Upon arriving at Pine Grove cemetary the procession will disband, and
the work of bedecking the graves with
flowers will be taken up. _When this is
concluded the following exercises will
be held’ in the grove’ across ied ay
from the cemetery, County Clerk
bogast being the President of the Daye
Selection—Band; invocation—Rev. J.
Sims; vocal music; Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address—I. C. Lindley ;reading—
Miss Hoeft; vocal music; oration—Rev.
J. W. Pheips; “America”—Assemblage,
accompanied with music by the band;
benediction—W. A. Rimer.
march back to town and disband,
At Odd Fellows hall in the
evening there will be a public memorial
service conducted by the Ancient Order of United Workmen. 1t will possess
interest for everybody. Some good
music will be a feature of the evening.
+ Oe + —_____—
Yesterday's . Trap Shoot.
There wére some good scores made
yesterday at the Gragg Valley traps in
spite of the unfavorable weather. Mr.
Bryan of the Acmes led off with twenty
out of a possibletwenty-five. The'crack.
Messrs. Schmidt, Harry Maitland and
Chambers, who had to their credit
nineteen, seventeen and sixteen respectively.
Tells the story. When your head
aches, and you, feel bilieus, constipated; and: out of tune, with your
stomach sour and no appetite; just
buy @ package of
Hood’s Pills
And take a dose, from 1 to 4 pills;
You will be surprised athow easily
they will do their work, cure your
headache and piliousness; reuse the
liver and make you feel happy again.
25 cents. Sold by all medicine dealers,
Por Rent.
Cottage on Coyote street, all newly -repaired and in good condition: Rent, $¢ per
month. Inquire at this office. m29-tf
To Rent.
On northwest corner of Cottage and Pine
streets, a small flat of comfortably furnOf Economical Impirtance
Especially to Women
is our offering of .
i] ai
ait
a and Summer Shoes
And the prices at which we are‘willing
to transfer the ownership.
Ladies’ Oxford Ties—neat, ampey
and well A pt from Black or Van
from $1.50
Gent’s Light Weight, in Black or Tan,
from $250 up.
These Two Items will give an idea
of value.
Repairing promptly and neatly done
af reasonable prices.
BOVEY BROS.,
Broad Street,
All kinds of
SHIRTS.
The celebrated
With long bosom, short bosom or colored bosom. The best fitting shirt made. All sizes.
From 75 cts. to $1.50. ;
consider deception an art. It may be,
Motto is : Your money back if your purchase proves neat fe
be good friends inet the same.
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" patteras—Pafis,. Beizitons) Tecksg “
wg BOhe One Prive
but ‘it to an art
fi “Theturn it wna got sour money—you shall have it without a word of argument and we wil
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2 We carry the celebrated
—& 4,Black Cat Brand *
and .
_Partichlanty ehies who?Light Weight
§ UN DER WEAR.
All kinds and colors.
Just the thing for warm weather.
of Leather Stocking,
: Triple Knee,
4 For Children, '!
25 ae a pair.
ished r Very reasonable rent to a re
liable tenant without children. Apply on
the premises or to Alex. Gault. m25-lw
W. D. LONG,
Attorney and Counselor :t Law,
CPE. BROAD AND PINESTS.,
up stairs, Nevada Citv.THE: REFEREE,
Leonard de e Vis
Firet-clana Resort for Gentlemen.
High-Grade Gaods+nall_lines.
(Fancy Drinks a Specialty.
ICE CREAM and
ICECREAII SODA
AT FOLEY'’S,
Hot Weather 3
Has No Terrors’
’ TO THOSE
‘WHO HAVE. .AN
Electric Fan’
ce g
and night current and keep J
* the Fan in repair for 5
Six Tlonths .
Beginning May Ist, 1899, 2
At the A moderate price _
$12.00. .
ape {
They do the work perfectly. ;
ELECTRIC POWER CO. 3
The arrangements ‘for the Memorial .
The different organizations will then . .
work of the. Nevada City’s was by . °
NEVADA COUNTY 4
. NORTHERN “NEIGHBORS. .
Notes of Interest ‘Gloaned From the Dowieville Messenger of Saterday.
F. H, Turner’s saw-mill will begin on
the season’s cut today. There are
about..350,000. _feet.in. the: logs. .ow
yarded.
~An dlection~for one School trustee
willbe beld at the ‘schoolhouse on
Friday next. The term of Judges. A.
Smith expires in August. Heé should,
and ‘doubtless will be re-elected:
It is expected that. ah organization .
ofa base ball: Jall-oliib in Downieville will
soon: be . ‘accomplished. In order to
raise: some funds: with which to purchase “an outfit, somé>of those. iaterested im the sport. will. give.a grand
ball at .ernieny Hall oe Raed evening
next. —
Jadge’ ‘Clough, oi es been, ‘Mere
for the. past three weeks: as counsel in
several mining suits before the Superior Court, left Thnrsday for his bac
at Quincy. ;
Frank Kinselbach, who left Ane-.
ghany several weeks ago, died at his’
sister’s home in Philadelphia four days:
after his arrival there.
The Sardine House; near Sardine
lake, was burned down one night last
week. There seems to be quite a mystery about it as nobody had been living there the last month or more.
Decoration Day will be observed by
the G. A. R: in Sierra City this ‘year
for the first time. There will bea pro‘late services, . “
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burial ground tic
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The rainy weather Boot
days has made the roagway wee sin force
peywryy the si pafli899, by she , following
hour ~" peat.
Tha Sith. Jy stormy, Boas
ong se ground at Sierra City” most %
‘y morning.
Between the years. of 1867 and ‘1865,
inclusive, the Sierra Buttes mine yielded $1,120,000, the expenses. were $385,000, leaving the handsome sum of $735000. for dividends.. This was accoma mainly with a twelve Stamp
m
Downieville has 127 aliflaten batween
five and seventeen years of age, a decrease ef fourteen sinés a year ag >,After a si¢kness of about tent days
the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
‘Withrow died at Mayfield, Sinta Clara
county,. on last Saturday. Mr, With[row will be remembered as the pastor
oe Methodist Church of Downiewh was sacceeded by.Mr. Penleft here last fail and
shortly after the sued deceased was
F bo
bee Stewart is. io from his trip to
Nevada City, where -he visited his
‘brother Tom, who is in poor health. _
Several men arrived here from the
widaie country last Saturday to work —
for Mr. Buckingham at his mine in
. Jim Crow Oanyon.
H. J.R. Meroux, assignee of the insolvent: Hayes éstate, has announced AS
public sale of personal property consisting of cigars, liquors, ete.
_ See of all *e sapephtin Power.— Latest U.S. Gov't izes
al ies
ABSOLUTELY PURE —
LACE CURTAINS 1@
MAHER ®@ CO.
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Ladies, house cleaning is the order
of the day, and in view of that fact
we have placed on display in our
LARGE WINDOW a pause
LACE CURTAINS@®
.are invited
Window.
display while in
All persons interested
to see this
the
IN LARGE P
PRICES MARKED
LAIN FIGURES,
Lace’Curtains, 3 yards
All we ask of those who
want to buy. CURTAINS
is for them to take a look
at our stock and if they do
we are Satisfied they will
not, look elsewhere.
Come to us for White
long, 75 cents.
Lace Curtains, 3 yards long, $1.
— Curtains, 3% yards long, $1.25. ™~
Lace Curtains, 3% yatds-long, $1.50.
. Lace Curtains, 3% yards long, $2.00.
Lace Curtains, 3% yards long at $2.50, $3.00, $3.50,
$4.00, $4.50, $5.00; $5.50, $6.00.
MARKER & GO.
[EP Come to us fot Wash Goods.
Goods. M. & CO.
WA Ain
Ww. H. Crawford
Has the Finest Lot
Spring & Summer Millinery
IN NEVADA COUNTY.
Latest, Daintiest and
Tastiest. CityzStyles,
PORK
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