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December 28, 1881 (4 pages)

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: “‘SOREMEADED.
a THEDAILY TRANSCRIPT
NVADACITY, CALIFORNIA.
. cee Ses
: BRIEF MENTION.
‘Bick Attack on the U.S. Navy,
Tennessee, while lying at anchor in
{New York harbor during a fog,-was
Tun into and-disabled by a abisitiatip
qhich struck her ‘midships, The
San Francisco Examiner of the 24th
in stant has a growl and a comment
on the accident, and attempts ‘to
prove therefrom the weakness of our
navy, which in reality compares favorably now with ‘its condition atfer ‘
it had been subject to a long Democratic administration. It ig only a
few years, I presume, since the same
writer wished: the mavy had been
still weaker.
If a person understands the baild
of a vessel, it will be easily seen that
® small craft can do great damage to
a heavy one. It
svrength. The results rely solely
upon the positions of the vessels
when they collide. In the above
Vareus: Mappemiazs in and Out of
~—~Towa,
vythian drill at Morgan & Roberts’
pick to-night, beginaing at 7:30
oslock.
‘Eiresemi annual efection of wflicete
if Wyoming Tribe, No. 49, I. O. RB.
M., takes place to-morrow night,
In the case of W. W. C.oss,adminisirator, the time to file state
ment on motion for a new trial was
were thirty days.
.D. Fennesey, Phonographic Re~
por ter 0: the Nevada county Superior
Court, bas ‘reported thirty criminal
cases since January Ist, .1881.
A buck’ with seven antlers on
each horn is, kanging up in front ‘of
Mungor & Naffziger’s meat market.
It was killed wear Blue*T ent, :
~ Catherine Psyor has °Giled’in the
Superior Couts.an application for . case the strongest part of one was
letters of admiinistration upon the . brought to bear upen the weakest
estate of Athen nasius Pryor,deceased. . Part of the other. Had the U.S,
Tho estate-is:valued at about $2,000, . Ship come head oh to the broadside
‘A.A. Barith of North Bloomfield . of the steamer,’ ‘tre .
aw’ t
atter might have
2 towa day -before yesterday been cut nearly in two, The stem
for thes first time since ‘having two . ofa vessel is a heavy stick set upor threo-of his ribs fractured several . Tight and tapered to a comparatively
wetks ago. He appears to have fally sharp edge, When-struck square in
recovered from hid injuries, front it has the suppott-of the keel
The party given at Hunt’s Hall . #24 nearly all of the: ‘plank ‘in the
Monday evening, by the Ivy Club, . Vessel endwise. Tt is fike a long,
was quite lergely attended in spite heavy timber coming on end with
of the unpropitions weather, ‘Z¢. Steat force against the side of a
was'a decidedly enjoyable event, . Plank.
the management being good in all}. But I will relate some tests of the
respects. The music is highly” kind on theHudson river,
The Ivy Club i is a popuThe steamer Empire of Troy, au
lar social organization, and it has. ordinary river passenger boat, ran
: WASHTUBS
instaHed itself in’ public favor oe head on to a New York pier bnilt of ant
' giving first-class parties.
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heavy timber and, filled’ from the
ground to top with loose rock and
Gates Opera Troupe Consing. earth. The steamer went twelve
The Oates Opera Bouffe troupe
will appear atNevada Theatre on
Wednesday, Tharsday aml Friday
& ged any to speak of.
A a loaded with. lumber was
Tu t id
evening BE el wreak. Bliss Oaths n into ’midships by a steamer, and fice epaotonararan,
rform-. “@% cut half way through, to the P y app A an mast. The steamer was scarcely auce, a change of programme being
siven each night, “La Mascétt, The
Little Duke and GirofieGirofla are
‘amoung the operas produced by the
company which is announced to emhe steamer Swallow ran én & high
drace.a fall chorus and an orchestra k at £0 T
from the California Theatre dances mee he bow was not
io a crushed, but the steamer hung sus~
cratched.
There may be some persons in this
ountry who recollect the test-of a
teamer bow when in a snowstorm
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Something Anout the “Examiners”
A telegram says that the flagship
is ho test of. °
the past I return my singere thanks and ask
a
For the Children § have:
DOLLS & ROCKING HORSES.
feet into the dock and was not dam~ . ! desire to state to my friends au the pubToothpick to a Meetinghouse
Send in your orders’ friends, if you canpot
+ THE~? HARRYHOUSEN’s. HOLIDAY
_ADVERTISEMEN t itil .
Best. & “Cheapest! Ever-Knawn.
Great Crash in Prices. ,
I? desire to eal the attention of the — cam : :
people of Nevada € ity and<‘oanty : THE
TO THE LARGE. AND VARIED STOCK
Now in my Store on Commercial
Street, N. a
ren TA ‘ ~~ On Commercial Street,
CONSISTING oF. a
GROCERIES, PROvistons,. “#3 Reewtves
CANNED GOODS, LINTLS, TWO CAR LOADS.
NUTS, CANDIES, ee
TOYS, VASES, POP CORN,
BIRB-CAGES; MIRRORS,
BRACKE!S, “TOILET SETS,
WILLOW & WOODEN WARE,
CUTLERY, Ete,
Imported Wines & Liquors
. For medicinal Purposes.
FRESH VEGETABLES,
California and Tropical Fruits.
——
Holiday Goods,
Which are now on Exhibition for Public anspection. This shipment consists of °
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
In Endless Variety,
Men's Boys’ & Youth's Clothiztg.
Ladies’ and Gents’
FURNISHING COODS,
. BOQTS,SHOES, HATS CLOAKS,
Ulsters, Dolmans, Blankets,
LADIES’ WHITE GOODs,
And Thousands of other Articles
too numerous fo mention.
Attention is called to my large stock of
CIGARS & TOBACCO
Which embrace all the Favorite Brands,
Both Fi oreign ¢ and Domestic,
Cali and Examine my stock and
prices before purchasifig
TRUMPETS and DRUMS, elsowhate,
DISHES, Early Purchasers will seBUGGIES and WAGONS,
‘cure Bargains,
-As Lam determined-to clos: out my
entire stock at
ANY PRICE!
Won't Forget the
Mechanics Store,
Transcript Block,
Commercial St, Nevrda, City
L. NATHAN, Prop’r. '
lic generally that everything, frem %
Can be purchased at my store.
come yourself, and I will fill them at
VERY Low PRICES.
For the liberal jabihinis ‘extended me in
continuanee of the same:
¥. L. HARRYHOUTSEN,
‘Commercial St., Nevada City. © n24
S Rplyeopal Clirtstmas Tree. ended by its two ends—one op the
eck and the other in tha wnswe finally broke in her weakest
lace, which was near *midships.
At would be a remarkable. wooden
easel that could resist a steamship
~
mnoh . -The réinstorm interfered
with the attendance at Episcopal
eg
aud participate in the Christmas ¥
tree festival. The Church way handcomrmg head on to her broadside.
somely decorated with ivy and evertris all bosh about the “sick wargreens, and the tree was laden with . shi,” as the Examiner calls it. The
goodly number of nice gifts. Rev. . Secesh have not got control of the
Mr. Powell conducted the exercises navy, and that’s what the matter
which included some musical selec. with somebody, RoveER. .
tions by the choir and an address! Nuyan, Crry, Dec. 27, 1881.
by the Rector.
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To-night's Entertainment.
The @ther Dead Digger.
The minstrel entertainment to be
given at the Theatre: ‘to-night by the
eevond victim of the campoodie duel, . Grass Val ey organization of young
it was determined that -he came to! mon for the benefit of W. F. Ed-,
his death from wounds inflicted by wards, who is blind, should be
Indian Charlie, deceased. The largely attended. It is’ said the
hearts of the ‘other braves and . performance given at Grass Valiey
syuaws are bowed down with grief Monday evening by the same. #perat the bloody fate of Jack and Charlie, . .ons and for the same purpose was a
and tar is im demand among the grand success, Reform Club ‘Hall
feminines of the camp for -headwas crowded to its utmost capacity
dressing purposes. with spectators.
At the inguest on Indian Jack, the
No rroustm to show goods and
quote prices at the Beehive Grecery
tore. Compare our figures .and Treasurer Schmittburg and Deputy
‘ock with tnese offered by other . Haskins, assisted by Assessor Colurms, d28-lw. lims, were on the j jump all of. yesterhai: dwy receiving State and county
rs hal nl taxes. It was the last day before
All bills due ihe for groceries, and . the delingvent costs became due,
remaining unpaid on the Ist proximo, . and all property owners not paying
will be placed in the hands of a cel. previously and who could raise the
ector. Pay now andsaye costs. . . coin came to-the front with a rush.
127 -3t Avex. wavLr. . The list of delinquents this year
will be comparatively small, it is
One Week Only. thought.
Paying Their Taxes.
>
We will close out our stock of
Jolla and Dishesat cost. Braxy &
ASSETT, d27-lw
. Raffle fora Chain,
Belinea ;
A lady’s gold opera chain will be
aflled as soon as sufficient tickets
an be sold. ‘Chain to be seen at Mrs.
Nester & Crawford’s, ‘Tickets for
lle at the above store and at A. I.
Zekind’s, @27-l 7.
Miners Wanted. Beaty tain ed. PRE
Wanted immediately at the RisBegin the Year Well.
thao mine, Colfax, vauity ae New Year's isa good time to
lass quartz miners, Wages, $2 per “swear off” on paying high prices
lay and boar@, Apply to ‘the s:for groceries and provisions. Start
Stage Robbed.
Yesterday forenoon. as Sherman’s
stage renning between North San
Juan and Empire Ranch ‘reached a
point near Bridgeport, on the South
Yuba, it was stupped by an armed
man who took the way-bills and the
contents of the express box and U.
}S. mail bag. The value of the plun—
‘Tder taken has mot yet been ascer-.
The Diamond Palace,
: Greatest Downfall
‘Mechanics Store
wc just received a full assortment of
MEN'S, YOUTHS’ BOYS GLOTHING
Furnishing Goods,
EY Trunks, Satchels, ‘Valises
Hats, Caps,
Boots, Ladies’ Shoes,
Rubber Clothing, Oil Geods, Ete.,
. Suitable fof Fall and Ww inter Trade.
Being extensieely engaged in the’,
It is our purpose eo
THIS SEASON
To give to the people the benefit of .
OUR SITUATION IN TRADE.
Call and See us: Before! Purchasing.
‘BRANCH HoOous#&s:
No. 7 Mutray Street, New York,
Honolulu, Sandwich Islands,
No. 216 and 218 California Street, San Francisco,
Cor. Broad and Pine sts., Nevada City,
HYMAN BROTHERS.
“Holiday Goods Arriving !
—A'T— a
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
MRS. L. W. THATCHER,
Fine Watches, Diamonds Jewelry,
MRS. THATCHER has oe uigs returned from San Francisco where she
spent one week in carefully selecting an’ elegant HOLIDAY STOCK of,
Rich Jewelry, Solid Gold Chains, in all the latest designs, Fine Watches,Swiss and American
movements in extra fine ggid and silver cases.
Stone Cameo, Onyx, Purquoise and Amethyst)
. Sets, Ear-Rings Shawl Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Band and ‘Chain Bracelets,
Rings in endless variety, and all the Latest
» Novelties in the market.
I purchase my goods from manufacturers ‘lirect and propose to sell them
at a very small advance on their cost. I have adopted the plan “ markingevery article in plain figures, so that every one tan see the Prion for
themselves. Solid silver ware in cases, and@ Rogers Bros. triple plated
ware on white metal for table and ornamental use in all the newest patterns direct from the factory East. All goods engraved free of charge. Also the most completle assortment of Seth Thomas,calendar and 8 day clocks
at prices as low as the lowest. Gold spectacles, eyeglasses, etc. All orders
from the country promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed in every
transaction. Repairing and adjusting fine watches by an’ experienced
CLOSING OUT SALE
scococoosestc ees OP OOS
Ladies, Read and Portder Over It.
Bavine concluded to retire frota business in Nevada
City, we will offer our entire stock of New and Elegant
DRY AND FANCY GOODS,
AT 40 CENTS. ON THE DOLLAR.
Sale Nile Tasuday, Dec. 27,
And Ends Saturday, Jan. 21, 1882,
a ¢ ees
ROOM EF'OR. RENT.
64 Feet of Shelving and Two Counters 24 feet long
will be Sold for $12,
--———90
THE NINE GENT STORE
Will positively leato Nev#da City Monday, January 23d,
188%. Do not miss ‘this golden opportunity, as @ similar
chance may not dévcur again within a hundred years.
Remember we are closing out to retire from business,and
“will not take the cost of an article into consideration.
GO QUICKLY! ~
GO AT.ONCE! GO!
Do not. wait tntil the clamor of our stay is Over—until
the shades of evening fall. For if you do you will lose
these matcliless bargains.
YOU WILL LOSE THEM ALL!
watchmaker and warranted for one year. I invite purticular attentioa .
. — ni oie. in right by trading at the Beehive
Taose, pickled © walnuts at the Grocery Store, om Wey tag
;
my specialties, Hike GUN tad Fay. Gre.
8
SHIVELY’S NINE CENT STORE,
i Just Above City’ Mall,
t
WEOLESALE MANUFACTURING & IMPORTING BUSINESS
YEHYMAN BROTHERS .
Ba,