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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

January 1, 1882 (4 pages)

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ic ES. pubuse rot a DUS er. Ns uit ar: lai D. bs yy cc) e NEVADA CUTVWE Peery ame cent oat ee, ove Pager Raesday. syne at i cesmmennd x r ae will be igewed from ‘this! son Tune moruing. eet * BRIEF MENTION. Lani fm and oe had . Happen “Write it 1882.ai Aaa te Happy New Year, Weekly papers” thay naw WE on saturday. yesterday got ont their}! *. “Girole-Gited,.—. jifty-third number for the year, ° Areward was. offered’. yesterday. for the 'missittg members’ of the Young Men’ 'e ‘Social Clab decorating: committee. ; i R. Bond has’ beerr appointed loén! agent of the Mutual Life Insuethce Company of Maine, A aoodkfigent and a good Company. = A correspondent wants” te Mani whether a marriedtor: W#ingle’ eon ple will lead. the getiut' arch atthe party to-morrow@auing” “Welhavay here Monday night promised not tebell = JW. Rebitsén and Shctisee: to daryselldCburstay, tebarving én —-thefollowing -day. They -say--the “roads are.extremely bad most of the lf Monday evening should prove: stormy, the invited guests of the ” Young: Men’sSocial Club: will be ~faritshed with carriages to and-from » the party." Orders may “be left at ' cither Wellington’s or Graham’s . stables, 2 i The County Clerk’ . has’ issued "marriage licenses. to the following noméett persons; W.H, Harmer and Mrs. Neba Sweetiey, »'of Truckee; David Ashton and Mre. Elizabeth a. Whitford, Of “Nevada . City; Joseph. Marshall. and Mary King, , of Nevada City, The Tidings says that. the golden edding of Mr. and Mrs. Caryitie’ Conaway will: take ‘place at’ their res.dence on Sunday next, at which . the family will -be present, .On Monday evening there will-be a‘ teception at the family. residence to whigh all’ friends’ are invited. “No* special. invitations will be issued. for this teeeption, © ~~~ A. L. of H. Blection. On Friday evening the: folfewing were elected as officers of Nevada City Council, No, 234, American Legion. of Wesar’ Alex, Sloan, Comminder ; J. W. Robinson,:Vice Comwander ; Mrs, Lethe Caldwell, Orator; A. I Zokind, Secretary ; Mrs. 8. F. Robinson, Collector; 3. Leonard 5 Calkins, Treasurer ; Mra. J. A. Rapp, Chaplain; Edward Muller, Guide ; John Hurst, -Warden ; Lonis = Dei fuss, Sentry ; G. E. ee John A. Rapp and Henry H. Haskins, . Trustees. Dr. B. W. Charles was neommended ag Medical. Exaayiner,. The installation will take place next Friday evening, whena banquet is to bo seryéd'awd an interesting _programme CPYmusical and literary exercises enacted, Each mem ber has;the privilege of inviting two persons ‘not belonging, Jack ‘Williams Sentenced guilty to, furnishing intoxicating liquors to-Indians, was yesterday sentenced: by Justice Robinson to ' pay a fine of $12) or bes ‘inyprisoaed for sixty days. He went to jail) The » ollicets are working up testimony fo prosecute him. for the arutdeér “of ‘Tadian Charlie. -A measeved Testtitoniat. At Smarteville, last Saturday evening, the emphiyes of the Excelsior _ Water and Mining Company presenied exSuperintendent O'Brien with. 4 beautiful gold chain and locket. The presentation speech was made by ex-Supervisor Fliut. Nover Newir ears'Cards at Brind & hee s.* = Begin “the Year Well. ree _ New Year’s is a good time to “swear off” on paying high prices for groceries and provisions, Start. in right by” trading at the BeeliivetLester & Crawford’s, ‘Tickets for ‘Grocery Store, —on~Comm-rcial street, 23-lw. Notice to Subseribels. All persdns oe to. ma>for!. newspapers fe’ feqnested. ta call immediate] y and settle their accounts. 829-40 igi J. MEACHAM. . ) —“?we leone am oe je PmisaTlg Williams) who “plesded. —Joseph_Pa:rin, James 8, Keathley dati :-and one fd? money loaned. and see speciinens. Gallery on a ‘ate tao __ The. engagement, sof the. Oates . : Dpera Bou! Company, of tweiityi= . fq peoples will undew ‘avi ‘Uttistit:point of view: “Te hae Ween P" ‘long times are tity shat be Nisited bs tsicaT coi binatt lon Of Bt db bon. Tucklayh tights will be given thegreat Paris and New York steepaq sheeres, “1.4 Mascotte? and Wednosdad; Righbthe evar, “pop: ‘The costumes and. other appoint-. ‘ents tetredaced Will Ue first-class,” and’ ACMuithstanding. the expensive charwtter of tite organization populaef prices OF admission (fifty cents jand: ‘one Aoltar, without e xtta charge fdr vororved eeat») Will maintain, “the troupe had advertised to appei? Monday night. and remain i ‘thice perfortdarices; but a telegram received yesterday from the manager states that it is impossible: tO get = Shut His Us Wind om. “The Sierra County. Tribune says: John Granville, better known as “Jack Bunch,” white eating dinter : oie . Ltedly. + «. wensfal One itig fpangial,,as,, well ax . ’ ay Beit ot iatde aie the!” ee BUNA a he : Moshe feds Nabtst Downt j _ Mast eg ee ! fren 7d 3 . . . Ever Knewny Seas Crash ‘in Price, THE. Q FINEST STOCK OF CG [ GA R: . Mechanics ‘Store ‘Ever brought to.Nevada. . On Commercial Street, -. 6oO pars ‘Holiday ‘Goods, F Which are now on _Exhibition for Public inspection. This shipment consists of Staple and Piet Diy Soot, ESS TM TST “a 3 oi ee ease In Endless Variety, This is no buncombe, but a Plain Lat-the-ForestHouse, ak Korat City,: last Saturday, was attacked by nf seemed to be. choking. Getting'u from the table, he went toan edicie ing apartment Which “leads t8 "tHe" rear of the house, but had po sooner. got there than he dropped to. the floor. He was takento the barroonmr where he expired in about five minutes. ~Dr,>Le Fever’ was shnimone, but his Services were of ‘no avail. ‘stb firstit was thought ‘that thé unfortunate man had got something in his windpipe while. eating, but’ an exu#ffnation proved that the palate over the’ windpipe, Being under the influence of liquor, deceased wis tnable'to xemove the “obstruction. :
ee ee At the Char ches To-day. Tle usual servicvs.will be held at the Episcopal Church, Rev. Mr, Jobnson will preach at ‘the Baptist Church Mmorping and evening, ie the Methodist Church the pas‘tor’s subject in the morning will “be;* inthe evening ‘Consecration “to. God.” The othee exercises ‘are class meeting‘at 9:30 4-31, Sabbath school at 12:30.P.u, and—young peoples . meeting in'the vestry at 6.p. 2, At the“Congregitional Charch there will’be preaching morning and: evening by-the pastor, Rev. J. Sims, . be adthinistered at the closeof tlie morning service. Subject in the eveining, Golden Bells,” in_ connection; with whieh a fine musical programné will be rendered by the choir. Probate Susiness. An order of sale of real estate: has been made in thé matter of the estate of Geo. 8S. Mitchel, décoased. : Thé sie of property in San Frane'sco beldng:to the estate of Wm, Watt, deceased; his been confirmed. and J. P."Stone have been appoigtert’ appraisers of the estate of James Barber, ‘destased, In the matter of the estateof Walter Ford, ‘decvased, orders have been. made setting apart certain proper~ ty for the family and making allowance to them. Suits Sgainst Mining Companies. been begun ia the Saperior Court: .G. M. Co. et als. Foreclosure of laborers’ lien. C. Griszel vs, Ocean Star Mining Co, Attachment. Citizens Bank vs. Lone Ridge Mining Co. Two suits, one foreclosure = a oe Sta Soe A lady’ “gold oper opera a ehain. will be raffled” as“soon as sufitient® tickets can be seh. ‘Chait to bef seen at Mrs. sale at the :xbove store and‘at-A. I. Zekind’s, = “2. nn A Beanthtet New Fearta, Present. One of Mitts & Overton’ 8 . large col ored bi wo3e a. dozen n cabinets, will The prices are’ oe reasonable. Call ico ae of Blank Books tat Braxy i ve tfdeath was Gaused by’ the falling’ of; . “The Beginning of the, Gospel,” and . , Sacratrent of the Lord’ S8upper wil! } Fine Watches, Diamonis, Jewelry. The following mining suits new. ; Lefiuah Payne ebals vs Godfrey . City Ty anidetérmined.to $he: H* Subst Récéivea the same ati Wholesale or) TWO:GAR!LOADS ©» Retail daring: the nextr we. >* es in a. , FLW ARDPWINTER, GOONS, Fl mY MAN BROTHERS Have just received a full assortment, of ‘MIEN 9, YOUTHS": BOYS CLOTHING. Trunks, Satchels, Valises, . Hats, Caps, Btiues Boots, Ladies’ ‘Bkses, Rubber Clothing, Oil Goods, Ete, {Suitable for Fall and Winter Trade: " Being extclidtetlieenigaped i inthe} ea Rpoedaddbias FURNISHING coops, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS. CLOAKS, Ulsters, Dolmans, oaage My. assortment of TOBACCOS, ~~ x ~ “Ana ——== of other seitetcs CONFECTIONERY, too numerous to mention. ie r * . cat aad Hedmine thy stock and’ Is arficng He ‘best in the lasiecn and Yaih Bolors befare peebsting lee selling them at elaewhere, = LOWER PRICES Than any otk er dealer tn Nevada City can Early Purchasers will Se: wher. a cure Bargains, Aa Tam determined to close out fy : entire stock at “ANY PRICE ! \ Read a row Sat iniy Prieea: © * Cigars that cout $125 a thousand in SanFrancisco, I sell: at 12 TEeents apiece. Cigars that cost $70 a thdusand in San Francisco,] sell ut 8 158 centsapiece. . Megular Bit Cigars at 6 1-4 ‘cents ayiece. Very good Cigars forfour and five cents fi each, é@ Call at my ola Stand on Pure. Street and examine me Sees anit Pritts, JOHN JACK. “Holiday ‘Goods Arriving ! —— by, he Diamond Palave, :. Mechanics. Store, Transcript Block, Commercial St., Nexada, City L. NA Prop’r. it oe “BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. MRS. L. W. THATCHER, ——DWeaier in-—. MRS. THATCHER, has just returned from San Francisco where she spent one week in curefully selecting Sn wages HOLIDAY STOCK of Rich Jewelry, Solid Gold Chains, in all the latest designs, Fine Watches, Swiss and American movements tn extra fine gold ‘Gnd silver cases. Stone. Cameo, Onyx, Turquoise and Amethyst Sets, karRings Shawl Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Bund and Chain Bracelets, Ring gs in endless variety, and all the Latest Novelties in the market. I purghasesty goods from; manufacturers direct and propose to sel] them ata-very small advance on their cost. I have adopted the plan of marking evety artiéle in plain figures, so that every one cain see the prices ‘or themselves. “Sélid silver.ware in cases, and Rogers’ Bros. terns-difect from the factory East. \All goods engraved free of charge, Alhep the ‘most eonspletle assortment of: Seth. ‘Fhomas, calendar and 8 day clocks ab: priced a low as thelowest. Gold ‘spectacles, eyeglasses, etc. All orders from the cotiittry Promptly filled, et satisfaction guaranteed in every trpecties _ Repairing an adjus ‘flue watches by an experienoed . : (GO QUICKLY! = triple plated . ’ ’ . ware Si white metal for table and ornamental useinall the newest” patep cer WHOLESALE. MANUFACTURING & TIERORTING BUSINESS ; =e is-our purpose Ramee sia — "To give to the people the benelit-of QUR SITUATION IN TRADE. Cail and See. ‘us’ Before] Purchasing. "BRANCED ene No. 7 Murray-Street, Now York, Honolulu, Sandwich. Islands, No. 216 and 218 California Street, Son Francisco. Cor. Broad and Pine sts., Nevada City, HYMAN ‘BROTHERS. ‘GREAT ! CLOSING OUT SALE —— seterromica aed NO INI I OF OF er Sa ed ee er ar a a “. Ladies, Read ant: Ponder-Over it Having concluded to.retire tam asiness in Nevada City, we will offer our entire stock of New and Elegant é DRY AND FANCY GOODS: AT 40 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, ai ——e ect Sp ROOM FoR RENT. 64 Feet of Shelving and Two Counters 24 feet long will be Sold for $12, PRESS Bn EON THE NINE CENT ‘STORE Will positively leave Nevada CityMonday, January 23d;1882. Do-not miss this golden opportunity, as a simil: Lr chance may not.oceur “again” within a hundred years. Remember we are: closing out to retire from business, and « will not tako the:cosé of an article into Preeti GO AT ONCE! GO! Do not wait until-the clamor of our stay_is-oyer—until the shades of evening fall. these matchless bargains. YOU WILL LOSE THEM ALL! SHIVELY'S: NINE CENT ‘STORE, T invite:partienlar attention: to Dred see Seamer be . %. * tel, a a a Seen Re Sust: apne OE Hall, . Sale Benin — ZT, = ‘And Ends Satrrday, Jan. 21, 1882. a For if yqu do you mene N ‘ ae =a e separ: if ipecpescs csr Sy