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December 23, 1883 (4 pages)

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"party in the Theatre. tisement of the *Tdeal Bycicles” for » Of coffee, tea and wine to callers at _ against Frank Failey, arrested for motion of District Attorney sei 4 , AMmen’s Congh Syrap cures colds, NEVADA DAILY. TRANSORIPT. ees . the Nevade City tice: Bie CLOSES WE i) sds peer 12:00 u. 7:33 P. Mw. Weotern.. 2.6.00. lc 12:00 x. 7:33). M. Western (8. F, &Sac.) 6:00 a.m. 11:084. Grass Valley.. .’. 6:00 a.m. 11:08 a. wu. Grass Valley..... 12;00u. 733. P. u. CO cena 600 a. uM. 7:33 P. uw. Sierra City, via BN. San . : Juan, Camptonville : and Downieville, F daily (except SunCo At ee ee ae 6:30 a. M. 11:00 4. w. Blue Tent, N. Bloomfield Moore’s Flat and Graniteville, »(Sunday ex= Retlivaits: 6:04. mu. 2:30 P. wu. Washington kin ~-cnyenin : , urdays... a> ices 30 A.M. 11:00 a.m. vous aa York ee “ Perey WeinesA ys Fridays. 6:30 a, ». 11:80 a. u. THOS. MEIN, P. M. _ CTE : BRIEF MENTION. Jo:tings and Transcriptions of Leca} . Interest. Invitations are eut for the party to be given on the evening of January 2d by the Young Men’s Social Club. Reserved seats for “Solomon Isaacs” are being sold rapidly at. 75 cents each. The box-sheet is at Viaton’s drugstore. " . Ab Won, the sluice robber sentenced to three years in the State Prison, was yesterday taken to Folsom by Sheriff Carter, Quite a number of ladies and gentlemen braved Friday night’s rainstorm and enjoyed themselves atthe Attention is called to the adverboys and youths. They are just the thing for Holiday gifts. Barndy Grogan, a tramp whore: cently served a term in the County Jailon a commitment from Truekee, was fonnd in the street dead drunk Friday evening. Justice Blakey sentenced him to five days in the City Prison. The Sacramento ‘‘tough” who stole telegraph operator Quire’s coat and hat at Colfax the other night, was arrested here day before yesterday by officer Marker and taken down for trial he wore the stolen hat when captured, > ' The landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth was celebrated Friday in all the large cities of the Atlantic States, and in all other large cities where there are any considerable number of descendants of the avcient families of New England. President Arthur himself attended the celebration in New York Beef tea is the latest fashionable drink in the Eastern cities. They started in by serving it in the place the residences of the elite, and now all the high-toned saloons supply it by the glass. The Record-Union says: The business man has forsaken his brandy and wat *r, and adhered unto beef tea; the hasty customer finds time for its service ; the toper braces up a weakened system by liberal potations of beef tea ; the friend who drinks because his other friend asks him, takes beef tea ; the social drinker, the steady drinker, the persistent tippler, the old sot, the juvenile beginner, all take beef tea. a Superior Court. The following business was transacted in the Superior Court yes terday, Judge John Caldwell presiding: Jean Le Du vs. Jim Yet Wah. Plaintiff given ten days after Dec, 23d to prepare and present bill of exceptions. ; Paul Menk vs. Commercial Insurance Co. Trial continued till Jann. ary 25th. Paul Menk ve. Home Mutual Insurance Co. Trial continued pill January 25th. The People vs. Frank Failey. Case dismissed on motiun of District Attorney. : : Estate of Harrison REY, deceased. Order made fixing January 3d as time for hearing petition. for abandonment of homstead: oe Biscoe Acquiited The jury iu the case of Fred Biscoe, tried on @ charge of robbing Hugh Patterson at Truckee on the 5th of last month, went out at pine e’clock Friday night and ~ at 7:55 yesterday morning returned a verdict of not guilty. The charge being concerned in the same crime, was dismissed yest erday morning on LE A Miner’s Mishap. _. While Thomas Bennetts was breaking down ore in the Providence mine last Wednesday, a chunk fell on his right foot jamming it “badly and ‘breaking the second toe. He will be laid up from work fora few days, : Mong doll for less money at Mrs. Lester & Crawford's than at any place in town. d22-3t Home made, just the thing tosend . the East, for sale by C, J, Brand, * Dr. A. Chapman, dentist, has re*urned, and can be found for a short LS eet see nesesneetenneen een: T THEY ARE DOING. }Personal and Social Tiems Gleaned Gereand There. . Edwin Tilley, Supetintenilent of the Marchie mine is quite ill. Watson, the young son of Dr. E. . . W. Charles is dangerously sick with a fever. . ‘ Miss May Brady, of Grass Valley, who has been attending school at Sacramento, returned home last evening. Mrs. A. H. Hanson, formerly of this city, was the originator of Donation Day as observed in the public schools of Grass Valley. , Henry McCutchan was:dowh from the Ridge . yesterday. He reports that the thing most needed in his section is fifteen or twenty inches of rain. John Hearsch,:who does the agreeable in the business office of The Holbrooke, was over from Grass Valley yesterday visiting with his city friénds, George J. Hothereall of this city and Danie] Mahoney of. French Corral last week graduated with high honors from the State Normal Schoo! at San Jose. Mrs. Samuel Granger of Grass Valley has gone to Sacramento to spend Christmas with her daughters, Ella and Maude, who are attending school there, Recently a notice of the marriage, of a Mr. Brofield and Miss Gleeson, of Iowa Hill, was published in some of the Nevada county paperg. The father of the young lady writes that no such marriage took place, Mrs. Charles Heintzen of Forest City, who went to San Francisco with her children to'spend the winter, has already tired of sity life and will return toher mountain home immediately after the Holidays, Miss Florence Byrne, of Grass Valley, isthe writer of the Christmas story for the San Frarcisco Bulletin, this year. Miss Byrne is destined to rank high in literary pursuits if she continues to apply herself in that direction. Thehtre To-morrow Night. To-morrow night Nellie Boyd and her dramatic company will open at Nevada Theatre in the comedy of ‘Solomon Isaacs. The engagement ig to continue during the entire week and a varied round of popular plays will be produced. The Company recently played the best part of two weeks at Sacramento, ‘and the RecordUnion critic said of it: “They’ have been playing to good houses all week, and have pleased their andience on every occasion. The play last night was undoubtedly the best of the engagement, and Miss Boyd, as Lucretia Borgia, and Mr. Roberts as Gennaro, did some acting that was equal to the best efforts of any of the dramatic profession, Their support.was good. This is the best stock company that has appeared in this city for months, and as they play at popular prices all can afford to attend. The orchestra is expeeially fine,” Facing the Lion in Its Den. Last Sunday night Mr. Ewing, the Methodist preacher at Truckee, talked about gambling. The Republican says: “The discourse was a most excellent one, and was received with an unanimous feeling of appreval.” Gambling ef all kinds is carred on as openly in Truckee as the selling of clothing and printing of newspapers is in Nevada City. Some Prominent and respected citizens there are said to frequently buck the tiger, and we imagine that the parson’s remarks, although the Republican says he “‘talked plain,” from Mann, Urmy, and other Metbodist preachers who have been located in.this godly city, when they were engaged in charging on the battlements of Satan. At the Churches To-Day. Services will be held at the usual hour at the Episcopal Church, At the Congregational Church there will be. services moruing and evening by the pastor, Rev. J. Sims, Subject of discourse in the evening, “The Unveiled Mystery.” Rev. W. B. Priddy will preach a Church in the morning, and in the évering will lecture on temperance in accordance with the wish of the National Temperance Union, who requested that to-day, all over the United States, ministers of the Gospel should devote a portion of their labors to the subject of temperance, re Venus Shows Up. Auybody who watches the southwestern sky just after sunset will see a brilliant star gleaming in the twilight very near the point in the horizon where the sun disappeared. It is the planet Venus, and this is her first evening appearance before the public since she made her famous transit across the sun a year ago. An Did-timer. The Times says that Patrick. MorSaturday, was an old resident of this county. He came into the couaty in 1852°and settled at Joucs’ Bar drifted to the Ridge, working at yarTurxer dioner from 4 to 7 P.M. Latz’ ot Miller's, oas31d a a aaa by Swarts, Nevada City. eo ‘ Wee were not such as we used to hear . Christmas sermon at the Methodistrissey, who died at San Juan lest} where he worked at mining’ with FOR CHARITY'S SAKE. The Public School Children of Grass Valley Observe Donation Day. : Friday was donation day in Grass Valley schools, and the Union says : Many of the older boys: darried one or more sticks of cordwood, while the smaller ones would carry stoveweod, oneor more pieces,-in their arms or baskets, or in small wagons and wheelbarrows, and the potato Offerings wére all the way from a single one to @ sackfull, and. they were not small potatoes either, for with youthful generosity they seemed to havé selected the largest they could find. The girls generally had their packages of wood and potatoes carefully and neatly wrapped wp, and that all enjoyed the occasion was shown by the many cheery exclamations and the laughing faces that were to be heard and seen. There were many amusing scenes that caused shouts of langhter among the pupils as some one of them would Vexhibit a hun:oro: s'mode of bringing or iting his gift: Some of the folks caught the infection, and/more than one staid citizen jeined the throng loaded down with -wood and potatoes, and these were certain to be received with applause by the boys. The charitable spirit was even evinced by. the babies, as two little ones, able to walk but not talk, followed the scholars into Miss Dooin’s school room each carrying a piece of wood as they had seen the others deing. The Tidings estimates that the contributions aggregated 20 sacks of potatoes and 19 cords of stove wood, a of the best quality. ne a The Crystal Lake Tax. The Auburn Hetald of yes/erday says of the collection of Crystal Lake quarry: ‘‘The property, we. under” stand, is not assessed in this county, and only such of the laborers as_reside permanently in Placer were called on hy the placer officials for poll taxes. Bome of the men working at Crystal Lake have homes and famifies at Penryo or Rocklin in .this
county, and they of course were called on for taxes by our oificials, and they, when misfortune overtakes them, are taken into our hospital without complaint, as for instance the case of Muldoon who was crushed in the quarry not long ago and brought here, because his home and family are at Penryn in this county, If the Nevada counnty assessment roll don’t include the Crystal Lake quarries, then the officers of that county have not done their duty,ard that is all there is about it.” It is absurd to say that the Assessor of Placer county has not cullected taxes there belonging to Nevada county. Our Supervisors should at their next session not only investigate this affair, but they should look into it very closely. We are told they will. Goto Mrs. B. Lutz’ restaurant, below National Hotel, for a fine ‘Christmas Dinne:. lt > BeauriruL wax dolls, twoand one half feet in length, only $1 at Mrs. Lester & Crawford's, d22-3t The Executive Committee of the Fair held at Grass Valley last Fall met lviday evening in that tewn and appoii‘ed a committee consisting of George Fletcher, A. D. West and Fred Bamberger to examine the books and accounts of the Association and report to the Executive Committee next Friday evening There were filed September 28th in the County Recorder’s office mechanic’s liens on the property. of the Association at Watt Park, the parties filing and the amounts then claimed beingas follows: P. Brunstetter, $508.64; George Whitesides, $896.20 ; Conaway & Brother, $620-94; Adam “Lucas, $945.35" We understand that a part of these claims has been liquidated since September. The time to bring suit of foreclosure for the balances due occurs this week, but we hope that in the meantime some satisfactory arrangement can be made so as to render this proceeding unnecessary, eee The Debating Club. The only business transacted by the Debating Club Friday evening was the appointment of a committee consisting of J. E. Carr, J. G. O’Neil and G. L, Hughes to prepare resolutions of respect in memory of James D, White, who was up to the time of his death one of the most prominent.members, The Club then adjourned till next Friday evening, when the aubject for discussion will be, ‘Resolved, That the text-books bow in use in the public schools of this county should be retained for four years longer.” Teachers and members of the county and city Boards of Education are especially invited tobe present and hear the arguments. ; ek ee Music That Hath Charms. The latest contribution to the world of sung, is the Christmas Carol published in to-day’s Transcript. In its lines are combined both senti« ment and truth, plainly told to be sure, but therefore all the more effective. The words‘have been set to a taking tune hy the author, and old and young are invited to call at his tailoring establishment, No. 46 Broad street, and obtain the music. The schoolboys are already beginning to whistle it, and one of the local brass bands is learning it. All the pianos in town will have it by heart inside of anether month. It discounts the “Sweet Bye and Bye,” ————— ee In the name of suffering humanity, we request, all physicians to try Am; men’s Cough Syrup, then they will prescribe it for their patients who are troubled with coughs, colds and diseaser for which it is recommended. Many doctors who are opposed to patent medicines prescribe this remedy ; the druggist simply changes the contents into another bottle, and the patient is none the wiser, while the physician gets the credit for the cure, which always follows where a cure is possible. Ask your druggist to show you a large bottle, WEED. LO3! ee Pierre Joseph wes born April 12th, 1780, and is living to-day in San-Francisco, A Type of Well-Preserved Manhood He has Smoked Tobacco every-day, since he was a Boy, but has been careful to select the Pure SPECIAL GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS! SS epee if YOU would live toa RIPE OLD AGE, Smoke good Cigars, which can always be had at GIFFINS CIGAR FACTORY, Broad St., near Pine, Nevada City, Cal. Go With the Crowd to Brand Brothers’ ——FOR—— . HOLIDAY Goons! * Ca Goop business suite for $7 50 at ler’s. oe nl7-tf . Miller’s. n17-tf a “ Rea Blaff Flour at Wolf's. Piano Tuning. J. W. McMillan, agent and tuner of the celebrated Wheelock Pianos and Western Cottage Orgahs, is in town and intends. making regular trips. Leave orders at Brand Broth. Use the new provess Roller Floor, For sale only by William Wolf. ‘Price $3 per 100 pounds. 29-1m Hegeman’s Gastricine. A sPgctric yor Dyspepsta, Sold ‘ers’ store, al4° by druggists. 25 and 50 cents per box. Sent by majl. J. N. Hrar-. A oop overcoat for $7 50 at Millei’s nl7-tf MAN &-Co., Proprietors, New York. Redington & Co., Agents, San Francisco, Cal, n28-3m Beauliful Salver and Piated Ware. Address Cards Written. "All kinds of card writing neatly At Luetje and Brand's you. can by Prof. W. E. Harden. dl5-tf find the largest and. best assortment Buy a $7 50 suit at Miller’s, n17-tf of silver and plated ware that is kept in the county; and their prices are lower'than anybody else’s. a13 eae . “Fine Dwelling House for Rent ————> Don’t Buy Trashy Jewelry, But go to Luetje and Brand's, which is the only place where you can get it 18 carats fine, and made in any style desired, d13 A. Sloan’s house for rent Apply to W. Craig, Gem Saloon. tf Goop HEatrn, rosy cheeks and beautiful skin, ladies can get by using Brown’s Iron Bitters, Of the latest designs, and set with any kind of precious stones, and warranted pure gold, for sale very SHAKER socks, 8 pairs for $1, English socks $1 50 per dozen, cotcheap at Labstis ne Dread’, d13 ton socks 75 cents per dozen, at MilWuits Family Blankets, $5 a pair ler’s, nl7-tf at vty aia eS = nl8-tf . Hot Soup Make. Your Wife Happy, For free lunch at Gambrinus Hall, By buying her one of those lovely every day and evening. Single gold quartz and petrified wood breast: . rooms*for private parties. Ladies’ pins. Made only by C. J. Brand. * entrance on Coyote street. 031-tf Tracy's Auction House. TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, Sommercial Street. THE MAMMOTH AUCTION SALE OF HOLIDAY GOODS! Commences Saturday Eve's: Dee. 5th, And will continue every evening until the entire stock is sold.OVER $3,000 WORTH OF coops To be-sold, consisting of, Wagons, Vases, Wheelbarrows, Doll Buggies, Albums, Motto Cups and Saucers, Dolls, Brackets, Games, _ Toilet Sets, Silverware, Hobby Horses, Drums, Majolica Ware, Tea Sets, Dinner Sets, Writing Desks, _ Lamps, Work Boxes, Stationery Boxes, Clocks, Smokers’ Sets, _Books, Glass Sets, Mirrors, Picture Stands, Wine Sets, And a thousand other articles too numerous to mention. Goods sold private at auction prices. GEO. TRACY, Auctioneer. CHRISTMAS CARDS —_AND-~ FINEST HOLIDAY GOODS. BEAUTIFUI. ——AND—— ‘ELEGANT GIFTS. -——0O PLUSH JEWELRY CASES, .PLUSH PERFUME CASES, PLUSH TOILET CASES, CARD CASES, PURSES, HAND-BAGS, ELEGANT FANS, FINE HANDKERCHIEFS, LACE COLLARS, LACE CURTAINS, GLOVES and HOSIERY, TIDIES, in great variety, PERFUMERY, x CARD ALBUMS, SCRAP BOOKS, : PAPETERIES, An elegant assortment of page es == SCRAP BASKETS, -WORK BASKETS, HAND BASKETS, : PICTURE FRAMES, \ < CHROMOS, MIRRORS, EASELS, PLACQUE HOLDERS, DOLLS, BRACKETS, GAMES, DISHES, AND TOYS OF ALL KINDs. EXAMINE OUR MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT Before making your purchases. Mts Lester & Crawiird, (NEAR THE UNION HOTEL) hey eas cae : . Fixs overcoats only $15 at Mildons at Room: G, Union Hotel, . . < Christmas Goods! Largest. Stock! CALL AT THE 9 CRN And see the immense stock of Fancy Baskets, ; Fancy’Paper Boxes, . Handkerchiefs Bracelets (Celluloid and Gold, from infant s*sizes up,) Harmonicas, Climbing Monkeys, . Picture Frames, Fancy Soaps, Souvenirs, " Perfumeries etc. IMMENSE STOCK OF DOLLS, ll"rom Five Cents to Five Dollars, Dressed and Undressed, China and Way, And for the next 20 days we will give to every child purchasing a Doll an elegant Doll’s Hat. oO Special Inducements in Millinery As we intend to close out our stock in that Department by the first of the New Year. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. Call early and secure immense bargains. BEARNEHARD ce : SEI ALIEN BERGER, AMERICAN 9 CENT STORE. eeeeesess BROAD STREET, HOLIDAY COODS 1 HOLIDAY coops! —_— Don't fail to call at the Palace Drugstore“andJexam‘ne our fine stock ot Dressing Cases, Toilet Sets, Odor Cases, Photograph Albums, Autograph Albums, Christmas Cards, Gift Books, fA", Etc., Etc., Before Parchasing Gifts. CARR BROTHERS, Corner Pine and Commercial sts., Nevada City, “GASH GROCERY, STORE HUSSEY & SON, . EtaveOpened ‘a First-Class Grocery & Provision Store Junction of Main and Commereial Streets,§ Se (Building formerly occupied by W. R. Coe,) they will keep constantly on hand A FULL ASSORTMENT OF where a . Family Groceries, Provisions, Wings. LIQUORS, GRAIN, FEED, FLOUR, &C.J o——_—___} WE PROPUSE TO:SELLA. 'p-for Cash Onis, And by so doing’ can quote LOWER PRICES for the best qualities df Goods than MAIN STREET, _ 3 NEVADA CITY. 3 Any other Dealer in Nevada City, erieraet ee —————— Finest Goods!" HUSSEY & SON. t