Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).
Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)
December 29, 1883 (4 pages)

Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard

Show the Page Image

Show the Image Page Text


More Information About this Image

Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard

Go to the Previous Page (or Left Arrow key)

Go to the Next Page (or Right Arrow key)
Page: of 4

= —_
2 eT
R
eir
art
iis
“yesterday morning’*the . bills all
_ Will be the ‘principal feature.”
‘ite distr of gracefully arranged flow~ information as is required ty the gar',the production, consumption, uses,
_ 25 cents.per copy a limited number
“Taany statistics of « local character
, that have never before appeared in
For free bench. at} Gambrinas’ Hall,
» very. day and. evening. — Single ;
. fice ‘of W. F, E ht ‘¥ ‘Broad
from
sputaraatas sta
Senge
ARRIVESoe 6204. mM. 11:004 mu.
BRIEF P MENTION,
. Setntnge'ana Téanséfiptidns of Leca?:
id
: Interest.
The County Supervisors. meet
Monday, January 7th.
In the matter of the estate. of Jerry Donovan, deceased, J anuary 10th
has beeen fixed as the date for proving the will,
There was a spart ofsnow Thotsday evening, ‘and when the sun rose
,avound the city clintoned in their’
robes of white.
If, those Indies of Nevada Cit
who intend to'keep open tioase will
send therr ‘natves and’ hours to the
TRaNsoniv? office’. we will publish
the same free of charge.
The ‘members of the University
Club of Nevada count; telk of having'before the close of the Holidays
& special meeting of which a banquet
The case.of J. 1. Lewison & Co.,
respondents, vs,’ Lonkey & Smith,
appellants, has been: brought up to
the Stiperior Court fiom the’ Sustice
court of Byrne, Meadow Lake township. ,
Vicks’ Fleral Guide.
Here it is again, brighter and bet-:
ter than ever ; the cover/alone,. with
its delicate tinted background and
ers, would entitle it toa permanent
placein every'home, The book con.
taing three beantiful colored plates,.
is full of illustrations, printed on the
best of-paper, and is filled with such
dener, the farmer; those growing
plants, and everyone needing seeds
er plants.» The price, only ten’cents,
ean be dedu from: the: first order sent’ for géorts. “All © parties
any way interested in this subject
‘should send at once to James ‘Vick,
Rochester, N. Y., for the Floral
an interesting Document. '
We ars indebted to’Professor Henry G. Hanks, State Mineralogiat cn
California, for a .copy of his, Third
Annual Report for the year ending
June’ 1, 1883." ‘The report covers 111
closely printed pages, with an elaborate and very interesting paper by
Professor Hanks on. the borax deposits of California and Nevada, giving
history, chemistry and mineralogy of
‘boracic.acid and:its <sompounds, and
its compounds, and other general information, with a colored map showing the principal borax localities in
the two States.
Will Purchase a Banner.
Mistletoe’ Encampment .of Odd
Fellows has appointed a committee
to purchase an elaborate silken banner for the society, and it is inten:1ed to have the same here, in time for
the uniform ball to be given January
‘25th by the Knights of Pythias and
Odd Fellows. The committee are
unlimited jn.the matter, of expeuse,
and it willbe their aim to secure the
finest banner owned ‘by sg lodge j in
the mountains, »
EEE
New Shooting Gallery.
Finest guns and targets. Ten
shots for 25 cents, Transcript
Block, Commercial :street. H. P.
Galligan,’ Prop’r, 29-Tw>
Rememerr, if you want heal:h
and stfength of Wind’ and muscle,
use Brown’s Iron Bitters.
For conghs and colds there is no
remedy equal to Ammen’s. Wongh
Syrup.
Branp Sachaans have for sale at
of copies of the TRanscrtrt Illustrated Annual for 1884; ‘The book con-}
tains. a carefully prepared description of Nevada county and its principal towns and industries, besides
print. Asa work’ of reference it is },
invaluable. a . tf
“ete business suits for $7 50-at
Miller’s. ; nl7@
address Gane mee Seteon,
* AN kinds’ of tard” writing neatly
done at: Room. G,.“Union Hotel, .
by Prof; W. Ey Harden,< -d15-tf: . $s pai 2 Fel Blanketa,
nl8-tf >
AL ee
ded appeared at the Theatre Thursday
.,eveniug, passed off fess smooth!y
:] than any ofthe plays previously pre‘. wateh himself more closely in ,-'‘Sol:
Hhas beéa around town for. several
home. *.
r)
cabarti
TSS elle beam
nued iMalecban ore ‘ofthe Boyd Com¥~“Caimille” Well Presented.
ara Bernhardt’s, dramatization: of
Alexander. Dumas’ romance: of cre
mille, “iu which: the Boyd Compact
sented during the. week, Some, of
the minor characters’ were not quite
80 well up in their lines: aw they
should be, although there were nv
very disastrous breaks, “Camille”
ia, of. the French-Frenchy, and our
. . staid English cousins over the, water
have been'so shocked » by some dramatization of it as to prohibit their being»renacted,: The version. given
Thursday » evening, however, as
. . shorn’ of shesé prutient. -féatares so
far asthe Janguage was concerned,
falthough of course the infereuces
were necessarily still there, else the
sp ag! have lost its! very fountion. Nellie Boyd in ‘the title
role gave one: of ‘the atrongest and
most consistent characterizations of
the week; and ‘especially’ in the last
act did she’ rive’'to the sublimest
hights of emotional acting. he
uther lagice appeared) to better advantage welt we have yet beer them,
Rose Wilder being ‘especially happy
8 “*Madain’ Pradence,” the: encient
aiden lady. whose ‘appetite neve
failed’her under any circuntetances.
Fred Felton was admirable in the
part of . “Coutie:' D'Varville,” afid
Frank, Ejlerslie (whoalways pleases
thé audience in Whatever he undertakes) made an excellent “Gastony;’
Mry Hatch, the gomedian,had an unjmportant part. At the matinee this
afternoon Mr. Hatch will give his
omon Isaacs,” abd to-night he is cast
in the “Two Orphans” for the old
woman, ‘La Frochard,” and ‘Pic:
ard,” the valet, in both of which
parts he will. have a splendid opportunity forthe display. of his talent.
By’ the way, Mr. Hatch’ should
omon Isaaca” and not forget again,
ay he did last Monday night, that an
occasional sentence of pure English
interspereed here ‘and there through
his part does not add to the effect
of the personation, °
Tn compliance with the TraSCRIPT'’S: suzgestion, Mr.. Wright
between the second and third acts
played @: cornet solo: in‘his incom parable style, and. evoked a perfect
storm of applause that did not subside till he had» responded «with a
repetition of the rpaetariy performantes 0“ }
‘Solomon js at tivo o'clock
‘this afternoon and “The Two Or
phans’’ in the: evening will close the
engagement of the éompany at this
city, From here they gu'to’ Napa.
Jannary 21st they open at the leading theatre in Portland, Otegon.
ce~
; Weanruex ARE MOING.
oe
‘Personal batt Boctal i¢eins Gleaned
Here and There.
The Chronicle says that. Jesse ‘S.
Wall and davghter will start fog Europe early next year.
To-day Dr. M. P. Harria (goes
down into the Sinartaville region to
look after the teeth of the People
there and ‘make such repairs ag are
required, ?
Superintendent Baker was down
from Washington township yesters
day to see about making. some
changes in the pumping machinery . ,
at the Centennial. i
, Tidings: . David D, Griffiths, civil
engineer, and a Grass Vailey raised
young-man, is oh-a visit to his parents and friends here. Ke. has been
on the survey of the North Pacific
Railroad in Oregon.
G, M. Coyan of Omega was in
town yesterday. He is prospecting
a quartz ledge up there that gives
promise of being valuable, and if it
holds its-own with depth we! will
have a good item soon,
-—
Election of Officers: .
An election of officers was held in
Alpha Lodge, No. 1054, K. of H,
ing, ‘and the following is: the re-ultDictator, A. J. Reignier ; V. D., E
E. Appleton ; A, D.,°G. Wright ;
Chaplain, A. J. Bennetts; Guide, F
Duimaine ; Reporter) JM: Thomas;
F, Ry,°Wm: Lord ; Treas., Chas. E.
Pieshs Guard; J. H . Gassaway ; f
Seutitiel, J. Stéad ; Trustees: Gi.man Wright, KE. E. Appleton, A. M.
Austin ; Medical Examiner, i
Webster. C. E. Clinch was elected
representative to the Grand Lodge.
A Beggar from Sacramenip.
Anold man with a crippled) hand
days applying to’ the charitably inclined for assistance, His ‘manner
indicates him’ to be a professional
‘beggar. He. says he comes from
Paccchidanto, That.city should do as
it insists upon being done by, and
-keep. its wcolasgors of. poverty at
2
che
EEE
: Casi sales tii! January Ist, 1884.
at Miller’s, Everything marked
— \
, sanaet saa
The Aunuat Meeting of the Neaud’ Prospect:
Block,
oA Good Start.
ihe
re a
Labia uae
(MEANY Lows. ope
opening ofthe Fate x Fatr at. Grass Valley Pea pe A Yc pond of the i,
: ) Wroneiad ‘Mining Works. «
Ce a Dd
ni fi pee an€ Mont Prncttont.
¢ Art Amateogr canto January, consisting of sixty “folio pages,” id: the
“COMMENCING
: a Union says: Although ar? A’yentleman who returned Mi:
ere by no meany comnag evening ffxi’ the Ironclad mine,
‘plete, “the hat’s Fair opened . . wheie, as we stated in yesterday's
) Wednesday evening with a good at. issue; the hoisting works and . five‘lendadoe of visitors, whd were pleas-/tamp mill were burned on Christedywith he. display of. fine needle. 'n1as, says the en ployes, with the exwork, of which there was much yas! ception of the watchman, lel at
riety of design, material and skill-. the time of the fire away enjoying
ful haindiworl, ae ‘well as of \ghoice . the holiday among their friends, The
largest and best ‘umber ‘yet: isstied
not counting numerous full-gige supplementery work drawings for chiuapainting, .wood-carving, . hammered
brass, monograms, and embroidery
designs from the South Kensington
Royal School ef Art Needlework.
of this-popular magazine. More than . ® hundyed illustrations are given, . )
noni, DECEMBER 24 1888.
THE CALIFORNIA FAVORITE,
NELLIE BOYD,
UPPORTED BY AN UNUSUALL
Ss STRONG COMPANY OF m
FIRST CLASS ARTISTS.
*)
ps
favorite dialect personation of “**So)-°
tains many fancy articles ‘designed
hall the postoffice is\ established, in
intendéd by Mra, ‘Miller. ” “Adjoining the main halbisthe supper room
in charge of Mrs. Robert Cryer and
PMre. John Taffe where réfreshments
are regalarly served as‘ordered. The
} musicians engaged for the Fair are
Megers. Beckett, Cooley and
who furnished delightful masic on
the opening night and will continue
“to do so-until thé Faire brought. to
a close; The decorations ofthe hall
are carried out with elakoration; with
evergréens and appropriate ‘mottoes,
During eachevening ‘there will be
raffles for a number of elégant’ articles prepared ‘by the ladies, and on
thé lasé evening will be the final
things in gold and silvér manufact-. watchman had bees working in the
ure, and many ‘other articles usnal . engine room cleaning up, and abeut
to exhibitions of, a like character. . '11:30 o’clock went to the house, 150:
All the fine'goods ‘are ‘contained in feet dig
two handsomely. arranged booths, been in’ he house twenty’ or thirty
aecupying spaces. on opposite. sides . minutes when. he heard a. cracking
of thé ‘hall—the one‘on the right, . sound, and looking towards the mine
called the “Gem of the Fair,” a8" discovered the portion of the buildshown by the gilt letters circling the . ing in which he had been working to
front of the booth, and the other the} be afire, ‘The flames had ‘gamed
“Gem"—the former-being in charge ‘such headway that -he-could not., acof Mrs. D.Collins and Mrs. P Clancy, complish anything towards extinthe other in charge of Mra. J. K,. euishing them. There had been no
Coal, assisted by Mrs, M; ©, Tay. . tire about the works during the day,
Jor and. ‘Mrs. W. OC. Pope. _ Another neither had the watchman smuked,
table, in ‘charge of Mrs. B, Gad,eon. Tie theory is that he must have
t, to get dinner. He had
brushed some matches off a work
for drawing by means of the grab. bench that stood there, and in going
bag. Inthe northeast corner of the . ®way stepped ‘upon ‘and ignited
them, which in turn set fire to some
charge of Miss: Annie English, and shavings on the floor.” The loss will
in.the opposite or southwest corner} Hot fall shout. of $14,000 or. $15,000,
is located the soda fountaifi,’ super. . and there is a small insurance in the
Siandard Company and the Fire Association, This accident will retard
fora time the work of developing
the mine which has of late been viggrously pushed.
A Liberal Offer.
The publishers of the Overland
Mouthly, the subscription price of
which is $4 per annum, offer the following.club rates : 3:copies 1 year,
$10 ; 5 copies $15. To any person
sending the names of tive, new: subscribers and $15 in money, they will
send one copy of the magazine free.
To the person sending the largest
number of new subscribers before
Grass Valley, on Wedoesday even-.
drawing for the costly wares and . July Ist, 1884, $50 worth of standjewelry. Soe ard books will be given ; to the peree son sending the next Largest number,
Summit Sports. $30 worth of standard books +. and
Tuesday forenoon: Gitpin . ‘ana . for the third largest number, nag Be
Haghes, the latter a Sierra valley worth of books. For further particman, had a hundred ‘yard foot-riée . Ulars send for prospectus and: cataat the Summit for @ $25 puree put . logue to 120 Sutter street, San Franup by Paul Jones, Hughes had 15 . cisco
feet the start and came out thiee
feet ahead. On’ New Year's Day
Haghes and Downey alias Gibsou
are tordna quarter of a mile for
$250 a side. Downey gives 20 yards
start and lies down to start.
ee
Fine overcoats ouly $15 at Miller’s. nl7-tf
-_
Megeman’s Gasiricine.
A spEcrFic For Dysprrsta. Soll
by druggists. 25 and 50 cents per
box. Sent by mail, J. N. HxrasMAN & Co., Proprietors, New York.
Redington &-Co., Agents, San
“Wil Receive Calls.
: The following ladies, will’ receive
calls on New Year’s Day: © Francisco, Cal, n28-3in
Mrs, C. EB. Mulloy,. junction. of edo ae ica.
Bast and West Broad streets, assistA Goop overcoat for $7 50 at
ad by Miss Cora Clark, Millei’s nl 7+tt
Thi oe kis ee ia CHILDREN s pictures taken instanreet, assisted by Mesdames E. Mer-. ,. . Gy Suave: Nevada C1
rifield and F. G. Beatty, and Misses ponents sla a meee Vise:
‘Dorsey, Alice Foster, Jessie Ridge, . Scits from $7 50 to $40 at MilIda Conaway an Annie Conaway. ler’s, nl7-té
103!
re ak wes born April rath, 1780, and
is living to-day i 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 Purk
WEED.
af YOU would live toa
’ RIPE OLD AGE,
sei good Cigars, which can always be had at
°GIFRINS CIGAR FACTORY,
2-7, Broad St., near Pine, Nevada City, Cal
Oo
SPECIAL GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS!
Le
€
Brand
Brothers’
——FOR——
»
Go With the Crowd ee
; HOAMINE OUR MACNTACENT ssoRTME
Isa STREET, -Entirely new and ap appropriate scenery,
The Art Amateur enters on-ite tenth ; Elegant (nd costly wardrobes, Entire . 4 change of programme ew each grening.
volume fully sustaining its reputatiou.as a very entertaining, instrucOur ‘own Silver . Cornet ‘Band
tive, and practical family. art magaand Superb Orchestra.
zine; $4 a year, 35. cts. single copy. pigs cee aN
Montague Marks, publisher, New SATURDAY. AFTERNOON,
York. At 2 o'clock,
i GRAND MATINEE.
pe large lot of fresh cranberries . Prices--25 and 50 cents,
ins reonived, at Joskson's Beehive] go aad aww SOLOMON ISAACS,
am SATURDAY ‘EVENING,
NELLIE BOYD
Will appear in her beautiful portrayal of
Celebrated waco TWO ORPHANS
(ems te ‘ nD irst-c liom in;
St.” Ideal Bieyeles”. ™ ° a bes
628 Market St., opp. Palace Hotel, S. F. Reserved BOON; «« «5h 8 Cents
Seats can now be secured at Vinton’ sD
Mechanics’ Tools, tlardware and Machinery.. Store. ‘s
LT
Choice Cranberries.
ASHLAND, Or:, April 27, 1882,—
Afomen’ 8 Cough Syrup sells well
age gives good’ satisfaction.
: Intow & Wimer Bros:
Agency of Gormully’s
TrnmenseAuction Sal
ROH, (yeu es
Tracy's Auction House.
TRANSCRIPT BLOCK,
SCommercial Stzcect.
Saturday Evening ! ;
Goods of Every Kind wii be i
Given Away.
°
CHRISTMAS CARDS
—AIND--~
FINEST HOLIDAY Coons.
BEAUTIFUL
——AND——
. ELEGANT GIFTS.
--—0O
PLUSH JEWELRY CASES, ey
‘PLUSH PERFUME CASES,
“PLUSH: TOILET CASES,
‘4 CARD CASES, . PURSES,
‘. HAND-BAGS,ELEGANT FANS,
FINE HANDKERCHIEFS,
er LACE COLLARS,
aS LACE’ CURTAINS:
4”. GLOVES and HOSIERY,
‘se TEIDIES, in great variety,
. -PERFUMERY,
CARD ALBUMS SCRAP BOOKS,
a PAPETERIES,
te gt TS,
An elegant assortment of
-——9———
»
SCRAP BASKETS,
WORK BASKETS,
“HAND BASKETS,
PICTURE FRAMES,
«
. €HROMOS, MIRRORS,’us EASELS, PLACQUE HOLDERS,
DOLLS, ; BRACKETS,
GAMES, DISHES, ae
gNP, TOYS. OF ALL KINDS:
Before making your purchases.Ih Laster & craw,
(NEAR THE UNION. HOTEL) .
Christmas Goods!"
om
Largest Stoel i!
Finest Goods!
AL AT THB 9
e-store
y
And see the immense stock of
Fancy gi” mone
FancylPaper Boxes,
Handkerchiefs’
Bracelets
"(Celluloid and Gold, from infanf's™ sizessup, )
Harmonicas,
Climbing Monkeys,
Picture Frames, —
Fancy Soaps, .
Souvenirs,
Perfumeries etc.
Be hac tam ap Ot RET deaths . =
IMMENSE STOCK OF DOLLS,
l'rom Five Cents to Five Dollars,
Dressed and Uniressed, China an] War.
And for the next 20 days we will give to every child
purchasing a Doll an elegant Doll's Hat.
Ospecial Inducements in Milinery
As we intend to close out our stock in that ly
partment by the first of the New Year.
TERMS STRICTLY CASH.
Call early and secure immense bargains,
BEARNEHARD
ck
SELALLEIN BERGER,
AMERICAN 9 CENT STORE.....% BROAD STREET.
HOLIDAY GOODS! HOLIDAY Goods!
4
Don’ 't fail to call at the Palace Drugstore and§:xam‘ne our fine stock ot
Dressing Cases,
Toilet Sets,
Odor Cases,
Photograph Albums,
Autograph Albums,
Christmas Cards,
Gift Books, {3 it's,
pee Etc., Before Parchasing Gifts,
GARR BROTHERS,
Corner Pine and Commercial sts, Navid. City.
CASH GROCERY STORE.
HUSSEY & SON,
“‘EZawe Opened a First-Class
Grocery & Provision Store
Junction of Maia and Commoreial Streets,
(Building formerly occupied by W. R. Coe,) where
they will keep constantly on hand
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
Fataily Groceries, Provisions, Wines.
LIQUORS, GRAIY, FEED, FLOUR, &C.)
WE PROPuSE TO SELL
= Oot Cae =. Onis,
And by so doing can quote LOWER ERL-ES
for the best qualities of Goods than .
NEVADA ciTy.
z
5
:
s
\
Any other Dealer in Nevada City 3
ee
a is 8 ae