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January 19, 1881 (4 pages)

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THE DAILY: TRANSCRIP —“eevapA HTY CALIFORNIA 4 m re ‘Priel Mc SAt bors 4 Charlie Guild got too much wood oy his wagon yesterday; and ‘the rear —— » Mr. Briggs mmbjeot at Adventists Hall te-night will be: ““W he cha: ‘gel the Sabbavh, and why > CK. Kirby, Swbermtendent $f. the Mi.—Andurn and the’ Swamp Angel mines, now haz his” business s . <gdive inthe Taanscurpr block, Etshop Manogae -tion at San Francisco Sanday of the ‘Rev. Father Manogue, of Vi irginia, Bishop Coadjutator-elect— of. Grasse: Valley, took place with all the cerecommenced at half past ten ‘o'clock, and was celebrated by Archbishop Alemany, assisted by the Right, Rey. Dr. O'Conneli, of Geass Valley; Right Rev. Dr. Mora,” Bishop of The ost says that the consevramvOnial and symbolic m jesty apper—. ty Jai] and repaired with-them to a taining to this mest sclemn rite of . point n the Banner road near Mcthe Catholit*’Church. . The mass Phe Labor ‘Begun. . = Dexter Ridley having been ap-t pointed by the Supervisors as nfanager of the chain“Sang, yesterday four tramp prisoners from the CounCormick’s, whete they were put to work con structing a culvert-—Three ofthem were inélined to rebel, but finally started with the threat that ‘they ‘would go to-day, but not ‘tov.orrow.” They did not think if was morning bright aid” early detailed — Monterey and Los. Angeles;and—t the Daa. ‘Morgan aud Johnsie Hel+ “Mire S SS Wy rere Sort's tesiderce 65 Piety Het in ity vard foet-cage. yes. } ~gueday_afterdoon— fer-$i3 «side — . ~ Holbrook: -wou-lry asthert distanee; 18 Wery Right Rev. deka Peudergas ¢, Vicar Geneval of the on of San . #rauci 1so@, Peg I pwere wore Very Rev "Thomas Sn Viear General ot Gruss 5. alley, “and . . them they could have ‘their choice, -butif-they persisted int refusing, 2 er =e fair t0 make them go and leave’ the other prisoners. The~ Sheriff told should lock them up in single cells and feed: them on bread and water. real Ti SH Very Rev Pater Rich atdson, C. ae “Fenderec ‘They weakened at this threat, and. = et widselner than ever by the painters ;ef Les Ange es; the Oeacon of the . marched off like old soldiers. Altc -} who havetee poentlybeer “engage ad 2p Mass was Rev, sfugh Lagan; the . gether there are eight or nine men in ‘aa it. ae 4 *0n Deacot, Fev. P. J. Cummins, . the jail qualified to work in the Ta: ot vate & Maley,” Rev, ev: BP. ~“darrington, -assisted by . gang,-and-in-a day or two'they wilt} wich } tig.te Hrown & Me j Rev. John Sullivan, was the Master tte. years ees faz etdag, beining Wack “‘Wersa ‘wear, takes dawa yest Lancedl peg his re Rt at the} et pt BAT er) w As tr re] taisy ig Bo Tance any Kind, ned to” etore, toadler 9° havieg @ preot Weare Ret int Chas. &: Kew \ whi, was for several years empleyed ay. ga : store of ¥¥. A. . pl ates qpemiag vlesinan in the sgzourney confem— &® Store in " this city Hon for ths sale of a line of goods simitas &. whose kept by ails; StgourJ ba sOrre ‘Mcitahlen “says it’s rar si ‘ead that blows now good. . He has __# Vety sore leg—in fact it’ ‘380 sore as to disable hun from joining the ehain“gang; and he prays it will rer isin so till his teria ja jail is petyed out. ae The Uacrushed Dantiug Master. This evening “Prof. ” Fehnemann o Csr smonies of the-Mass, Mast ur of Ceremonies for the C onse[se “tou ws Rey. George Mont2om— }ecy. The Bost say 8: ee Manogue-isa man that Ne s ptoud of, who is. reverenced by. al vt men. lecare fics of creed, and the large delegation which. : accom panied Him from Nev ada to witness his elevation ty the episcopacy is a proof y of the deep respect in which he is held.— His history is part of the his tory of the West, aid his mame shines brightly among the pioneers,” connected with a’ thousand acts” of unseltish~ ‘devotion, goodness and bravery that would, ‘if detailed, make a book far more interesting ; than the wildest works of fection. ites Gee Vai i a Grass Valley Notes. Jy that Mrs. Craze, widow of the {miner lately—killed —4n-—the--Boctia Mine, is. about bringing aéttion. for $10,090 against the company for the death of her hesband. A faro bank is in fut blast at G ~ Valley, anéso-far from show= ~fhey o It is stated on pretty good author. all is — on duty. Tue largest and. best stock of groceries can be faund at Smith’ 8. _— oe — —= a ‘Fhe Palace € iene ‘Btorpc” ALEX. ZeKIN», . the‘popular tobacconist, has just-teceiv eda fresh stock of Hav apa ‘ead Domestic Cigars, of the choicést brands. favorites varieties of Chewing Tobacare thoice and fresh, and his prices are the lowest in the city. tf ep ne &=Go = the National Exchange Hotel. AE Evpy, Eropestes. Also all thet aes co His stock of Candies and Nuts . : Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is&$ much regerded as a household necessity as sagar or coffee. The reason of this is that years of experience have provéd i* to be perfectly reli able i in those basés of emergency where a prompt and corivenient. remedy is demaned, €F Trou ies are Ove Forsale by drug: apply for. H ostette T's Almanac for 1881. THE BAZAR. Broad St. -Nevada City, Mrs, M.A. Gray’s old stand, come thy tt aad WE have just _reszists and dealers to whom [ 27 ‘and 29 ._Main treet. ‘Wevada’ City «. Constipation, dyspepsia, indigestiyn and othj ie STOVES AND’ y Opposite A EXotel, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ardwa are, Tinware, Iron, _ STEEL, BELLOWS, _ANVILS, SIGES = ‘TOOLS OF ALL KINDS, & C. : ‘ Attention is called to our beautiful — = Just received direct from Eastern. Manufecturers EMBRACING THE— coived a Large Stock” of Wases, Totlet Séaps, Perfamery. Cutlery. MILLINERY, CANDIES, . Fancy Goods, Picture Frames, . Suen ointments and Iitions ios skin diseases, cuts, sprains, bruises, etc., and use Glenn's. Sulphur Soap. Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye, black or brown, ] Who is Doctor Hale? . Hie isan ethinent Engtish physic— jau who has made . disekses of -the Inngs and throat his Specialty. To his skitlasa patholozistand —ehemES der nt FORTY CENTS per yard. {And many other articles which will Sa ‘Td “RESAN FRAN ISCO-PRICES. CARPET WEAVING dete to or. BRIGHTON RANGE, The finest Range ever-brought to —thisCoast, ’ Eeieclgisey City, Dec. 19th. Grand Display. _ Mr. _& Mis. A. J. Pinkstone, _. SOLD CHEAPER than was ever offered at any store in the nicuntains. CAMBRIDGE Cook Stove, a good baker and wood saver, CLARENDON Parlor Stov e, the prettiest and best -in the market. Also numerous other brands of Ranges and Stov es, all of which will be We also have a full stock of PAINTS, OILS, DOORS, W INDOWS We Je grand mrasgq’ terade bat at i Pips’ Opera Hi vuse, Virgirha * dollars, Mauy of our readers Will recollect the. vek—masque that the ya year_or ~ $0 ago. He was dead-broke all the while, but hi credit’ was pretty . pool. “He“planned and executed > fy) the most extensive blowouts fhe kiaX ever given here. Bat tle executing was done “under dif:
oT happened that about half of the specators present. had bils to colles t, and it was a caution tie way. they b! eked around the the maskers began toarrive and hand over their coin. At imidni ght the erchestra “struck” for their pay, aud obstinately refused to sound another nete till they saw the color of some god. Fehnemann insistel that he -did not have a cent, but finally when he tealized that they were in earnest, he fished “out part of their salary and the ball ak rolling. ———__ 2 -——_ Superior c ount. The idiewi ing business was trans-, acted by Jndge . ‘pce ‘Caldwell yesterday: -Leopold Garthe, administrator of the estate of J oshua Cross, deceased, wag granted leave to sell certain personal property consisting of household furnitere, tools, bricks, ttc., belonging to said estate, after public notice of at least ten days . has been given by posting notices to that-effect, Sheriff Tompkins was ‘appointed assignee of the estate of Thos. R. Walker, insolvent debtor,_the—de—. fault of creditors, having first been noted, The Sheriff is feqguired to furnish a bond ‘in the sum of $100, Te oe Struck it Rich. The Messenger says: The Blue Gravel Mining Company, Sierra Uity, are now in with their tunnel two hundred and twenty-five feet, Tuning for bedrock, A contract of two handred feet is in “pid progress, through good look= ing blue gravel that prospects well ia gold and black ‘sand. ———___-@ « The Wherefore. it was remarked by the local offi‘et8 a8 an unusual circumstance that the late storm did not bring along: a Sng of tramps tosesk the hospitali~ hes of the town calaboose, —Grass alley Union The chainoom order is bearing fruit already, you see. Oxx price to all. A child ean “cure as good-a bargain as a growi Prmesiseite: 8 grocery store. j-19 second, ing y secresy Posts up notices ‘ing the pubtic to come and buck Citf, the price of tickets beinz four‘ a tiger. Some of the habitual attendants are said to be school boys. The Temperance Reform Club have serious dissensions over their literary exercises. “A comic _ singer named Pierce after one or two performances was ruled off the platform for alleged vulgarity. He and his crowd now threaten that if not allowed to perform they will start a rival club and bust up the old con— ‘cern. Well Piastered.¥"~ _According to ail reports, the Free Press, W.-F. Edwards"paper at For: est City, Sierra county, which recently suspended after a short career, a3 anneunced by the Transcarpr of lest week, had a pretty heavy lead to carry. Crocker & Company of Sacramegnte have an attachment on it for about$500; James McNaughton lent the publisher $490, which Miller & Richards, type founders, Want six or seven hundred dol— lars-which is yet due them purchase mney: = $10,000 to Evan in sums to suit, at NINE per ct. per year, Apply at the Law Office of A. ~BurROWS, apposite The Holbrooke, Grass Valley. “dan. 19, I88I-4t 2 Notice to the Public. ing been dissolved, it becomes neeessary to close up the company’s business, It is hoped that all peree18s knowing ‘themselves indebted . will call at once and settle. The Gicm of ScuurpT Broruers sell for cash, jl9-tf e@ Rare opportunities offered at Chestnutwood’s Business College, > Buy your groceries of ‘Uncle Billy.” Hay at’market rates, street Grocer, believes in making large sales and smali profits, j-19 ‘Notice to Tax-payers. The County Recorder is making up'a list of unsatisfied mortgages, for the purjjeses of assessment. Parties having mortgages on record that satisfy the same immediately. jl5-lw. J, A. Rarr,Co; Recorder, 9 4 * aud he wants his moncy; beside ail af . on the The firm of Schmidt & Potter har~ jl8-lm M. Loener, Colfax. . size bottle 75 eents. Three doses nt ee will relieve any case, Try it. W. WH. Smirn, the Commercial 7 tee, should be satisfied are requested to iste -owe the —wonderful curative that is known as Hale’s Honey of Horehound ad Tar, the great household remedy for Coughs, Colds, In‘fluenza, etc., with the fame of which “the w hole country isringing. Every druggist keeps 1t for. everybody wants it. C. N. Crittenton, 115 Folton st., New York is the pr — Prices 5) centsand $1. Pike’s Toothache ~ wie a cure in one minute. : Mothers! Mothers! Mothers? 3:2 broken.of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth. If . 89, go at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winsléw's soothing syrup. It will relieve thepoor little.snffer‘er immediately, you may depend upon it; thereis no mistake about lit. There is not 4 mother on ‘earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you At once that it will regulate tthe bowels, and give rest. to the mother and relief and health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly. safe.touse in all cas-— ‘es, and pleasant to the taste, and. is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians ~ and nursesin the United States. Sold very where.—25-eente a bottie_— — 22+ — —s : Armied te the e Teeth, Pa It is a very common expression, but we think that armed to embellish and preserve them toa ripe old age is decidedly. more appropriate. This can be done by keeping yourself suppled with a bottle of that splendid dentifrice, Fragrant Sozodont, which will beautify the teeth and preserve them from the ravages of decay. Sozodont contains no acids or gritty sub stanees which injure the ename but is composed of rare and antisepic herbs, which have a beneficial effect on the whole “economy of the mouth. Sold by all druggists, A Fact Werth Knowing. > Are you suffering with consumption, coughs, severe.calds settied on the breast, pneumonia, or any di-. sease of the throat and lungs? If 80, go to your druggist and get a bottle of Boscheé’s German Syrup. This medicine has lately been introduced from Germany, and is selling on its own merits. The people are going wild over its success, and writing us of ite wonderful curcs among their customers. If ycnu wish to try its superior virtue, get a sample bott'e for 10 cents. Large To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, joss of manhood, &c. . will send a recipe that willcure you, FREE OF CHARGE. Thisgreat remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Jossen T. Inman, Station D,New York City. m8-ly Photo graphs equa to San Francisco’s --best.-CoLLExs, Operator. RopoLrn Are you disturbed at night and = druggists allover our country aie . FASHIONS! ——AT—— HYMAN BROS. , : WINnpow “GLASS, RUBBER HOSE, BELTING, “PACKING, BLAST ae Fall a Wier ; ING and SPORTING POWDER, FUSE, Shot, &e. CROCKERY, CHINAWARE, GLASSWARE, And Silwer Platea Ware Calf, Kip, and Sole Leather and all kinds:of Shoe Findings. Agen‘s for Hallidie’s Wire Rope. = Iron Pipé of all sizes made to order at the very LOWEST PRICE” Galvanized Pipe and Fitting gs-eonstantly-en hand and— connection made with the City Water Works, oe We keep the best. selected atock of goods in Nevada County, ‘and, we will SELL CHEAPER vthan any other-firm in the mountains, call anid see us-at the Pioneer Hardware Store, Main ‘St., Nevada Oty )Have just_received —AN— Se pear Stock — YOUTH’S and. CLOTHING.—SUCH Broadcloths, Tricots, Diagonals, ‘Worsted, Cassimeres, etc., All @gades and Colors. & ALSO———— ?WmErAT Ss, = RUBBER GOODS, mw OIL CLOTHING@ BwooTs, LADIES’ SHOES, TRUNKS, SATCHELS All of which we had manufactured expressly for this market. ‘(3 Our facilities for purchasing are unexcelled. Being Manufacturers ‘and Direct Importers. ourselves, enables Cheaper than to be hat elsewhere—the bewefit of which we give to our customers. EB yman Bros., Corner Broad & Pine Sts.. —-REVADA CITY. —o— BRANCHES : 7 Mutray Street, New York. : hie and 218 California St., San Franci Merchant Street, ‘Hondlulu, BH. 1 chance is offered, thereby = A HEL! always keeping povery from your door. Those who aiways take advantage of the scood chances. for making money that are offered, generally become wealthy, while those “who do not in prove such chances’ remain in poverty. We want many men, Women, boys and girls to work for us right in their own localities. The business will pay gee ten times ordinary wa; We fur fit and all’ that you need freer Nb one vho engages fails to make.money Very Tapidly. You can devote your whote time to the work, or only your. spare moments, Full infermation and all that is needed sent free. Yourselves by making monéy when a Phote-Ga lery, Broad Street, Nevada By. Address STINSON & CO, Portland, Maise. BOY’S Gent’s Furnishing Goods, us to sell: xolden . . ) AMexpénsive out— IBros., ; RY _ _WAR@Sra, = . = ~ Tmportant . Announcement ! ps Qa t= NOVELTIES! NOVELTIES ! ‘s FOR THE HOLIDAYS —--0_— Elegant. Fancy Goods, —— ‘Hor, oom Hte. “New Canva fas 5 ANo New Tims! —o— The Rincst Assortment or Picture Frames, Eas els, Panel Picture BSTATUALTY = Anci BRACKETS EVER BiGUGHT “Fo THis SITY o-=Work Boxes and Baskets, Poifame and Toilet Cases, Combs and Brushes, Fine Soaps and Perfumery, Pape. tries and Fanwy Stationery, éte., ete. ——o——= sa ——._As-ustial -acompleteeanalveainl: ee FRING ES, PASSAMENTERLES, FANCY AND STAPLE Dat GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS . a OF ALEX BINDS Consistin-—_u_part of Straw and Fel: Atots, “Bibons, . Valvek: Plushes, Silks and Satins, Feathers and Flowers, OF THE LATEST STYLES. $= Acents of ae Patterns andthe: AMERI: ” CAN \N SEW ING MACHINES. i MRS. Lester & Crawford. Near Union Hotel, Main’-Street:—