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

January 20, 1882 (4 pages)

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> 360, Iking, * ab $y puband ence, goes antry mblic thou.t outsive. sts eneral im OW iH &c. “a watened. J g9-im and Ont iet rewmn nmin et ot Beware Of the amistletes at’ the! Pythian entertainment this ‘evening. Miss Gdbtie ‘MeMurtay ‘ot North San Jian is visiting friemds in this city. Notice of appeal was served on plaintiff yesterday; by Uniter Sheriff’ Carter; 4m thé’cese of -M. 'Zellerbavh . . vs, the Eureka Lake‘and’¥aba Canal Co. Consolidated. Remember that the: entertainment at Hunt's H . this evening begins at 8.0,clock. sharp. “As. has. been atated heretofore, ladies will be ad“ mittéd free to the Hoor ‘and ‘gallery. J, J, Ott, who was Tecerdtly in-jured-while boarding the ferry boat at Benevia, is home again. He is recovering tapidly, and will be able next Week ‘to attend ‘to business as usual. There were two separate “and die tinct snow storms occurring within an hour “of ‘each: other abont dark}. Wednesday” “evening. * The skies eeared away immediately afterward and a cold gale camefrom.the north. The Superior Court: ‘has made an ovler appointing as‘ appraisers of the estate of A. 'Pryar, deceased, Theodore H. Wilhel.n, W. K. Speneer and Stephen Moore, .The estate is estimated to not’ exceed in value the eam of $2,000. Pay attempt is being maile to bring » “Hogarth” hat..into fashion, “a ides4s taken from a picture “ ealled * “The Forfeit.” An archlooking girl his put on a young otficer’s haf, aud the young officer hends over her shoulder and takes “compensation — for disturbance.” The hut is three cornerel.SOMES Bo apical The Mealy Reception Mecting. . There wasa good attendance at ~~ the nveting hel” Wediesday eve= ning fo arrange for the reception pf Ho:. T. M. Healy at the time of his visit to this eity, which will be next Wednesday. > Committees were appointed’ to attend to the variuus prep arations, Mr, Healy will be met at Co fax by a committee of Cirasa Valleyans who will eszort him to their town where! he will retain till towards evening, Visiting the mines and other prints of interest. He Wil then be, brougt to this city by a delegation in carriages. In the evening, beginning at 8 o'eloek, “he will deliver an address at the Nevada Taeatre, taking for his to: nic the con ditions of Ireland and the Arish peaople. An admission ive of tifty cents will be charged. Dadlous Prospect. The contitiuance’ ot the cold dry weather creates a dubious ptospect for thy mining iuterests of this section, The operations of — quartz, gravel aud hydraulic enterprise being * iutetripted in many we. already, and it is almost out of the nature of things for enough suow to fall before Spring to carry the water season: as late into the year as usual, ow Superior Court. The following business was trans, acted ia the Superioe Court yesterday, Judge Jouu Cillwell presiding: Jas. Byrne vs, E. A. Byrne. Demurrer, motion to set aside service Ol dummous and invtion to disinisaiasoverruled: Hill and Hill vs, Eureka Lake and Yuba Canal Vo. Sixth ia vlags! ‘trial. ‘Enformitioa Wanted. Mrs; Sarah E: Dilley; of Dapre, __Hayes ‘eounty, Texas, desires in-! and its. defender too.” ~ formation in regard to her brother, . Johu Mead; who came to California, and from whom she has sot heard _-since 1862, Auy information seut to her converning hin will be gratefully reveived. oe Engineer Hurt. Thomas Berrimau, engineer . at fier. -the Bayner mine; nart-one~ of* his ankles Wednesday . afternoon: by 8, Stepping on a bolt wilde in. the bou-pit and turning lis foot. The Cal. injury, 4 Ithoagh painiul, probably 4 consists’ of bOthing. wre thep a sprain, ++. — Fresh E.ster. Oysters f. store. od :—— Sr iy $1 In cans at Tam’s; also fresh East— : br cold 3 Wirs md ho! any style desired. ¢ tf. oT Fr tina fat tl o’ fon” SLUICES ROBBED. “\"Derdec Ballion. . Matt. ‘Daileyenys: that unknown '. parties cleaned up the sluices of the Derbec drift imine last Monday: night. The particulars as he learned them arethus: H. H. Sweet#Mthe watchman, went into his cabin to get ‘his midnight meal. He set his gna down in the corner of the room preparato. ry te eating. Ashe did soa masked man suddenly. pat in an appearance and leveling a pistol at his head told Sweet to choose between keep=' ing perfectly quiet and having his brains blown ont, watchman considered discretion the better part of valor, under the peculiar circninstances that. prevailed, and gracefally accepted condition iuinber one. After the masked tian’s confederates had gathered the amalgam. ‘the robbers ilisappeared as Quietly asthey had come. The amount of gold taken is not known to the public, but it<isthought * geod sum was captured. z ——— vg Sireet show. A rope-walker gave a couple of performances on Broil street yesterjeays having his line stretched. from tintin in‘the® third ‘story of the National Hotel to the roof of the E-npire Stable. Like all free shows, this one was well attended. ° ‘The ‘**Professor,” as “he styles himself, performed the feats common to that line of business, and between acts took up collecéious of coin from those of the spectators who thought they Were seeing something worth pay ing for. He is a very voluble chap, and wita remarks calculated tobe funny kept the crowd iw a pretty good humor. He is the same party who, while performing in Orovil e recently, fell while “stretching his rope and .was so bad.y shaken up that he had to retire from business fur a few days, +e = The Entertainment Voenjgut. Ajlargé number of tickets have been sold for the entertainment to be yiven by Milo Lodge, K. of P., #; Haut’s Hall to-night, beginning at Su'clock> “Lhe provranii of nusieal aud literary. exercises, with Prof, “Muller as Musical Director, isa chyice oue, and the drill to fodow will be a very interesting and beautiful feature. A fall orchest;a of © tirst-class. musicians willturnish music for dancing, It is anticipated that it will be one eo! the grandest enteftaiumeuta ever given in this part of the State, The preparations ure extensive and made 4} regardless of expense.—__ vuifarn, -~ ve Delinquent Taxes. The list of delinquent tax-payers in the county was turved over to the Auditor yesterday.. By Mouday next it will again be in’the hands of the “Treasurer, whio will then be ready to reeeive taxes. The list will be advertised February Gth, and the sales wiil begin the first Monday in Maren. There is delinquest on the books of the ‘l'reasurer the sum of $20,000, $12,856 25 from the Central Pacilic Railroad Company. t Of course the} including . A. 0. &. w. installation. « The following ar, are the ofhesie of Manstala Lodge, No. 105, A. Q. U: W., at Truckee, installed Tuesday evening by C. E. ‘Mulloy, D. D. G. M. W., assisted by HrL. Day as Gv. G::J, F Moody, Mf. W,; A. O. Porter, F.; J. B. Giffen, 0.::B. F. Tackaberry, Recorder; A. C, Cook, Fin.; ; J. L. Lewison, Receiver; D. . W. Thorndyke, Gy J. Marzen, Jr:, I. W.; R. D. Paschen, O. W.; Dr. Wm. Curless, M. E. J. B. Lirwingn was elected representatite to the Grand Lodge, Killed a Cait. * Tuesday ‘night ‘as ‘some. Narrow Gange freight cars were being backed up the side-track next to the transter shed at Colfax, a yearling calf * happened to be standing om the track wuuching some hay. scattered on the ground. Phe calf wouldn't “get-out . of the way and_theears—eoaldn't_ So ae animal was converted ” into vea to trade. Remember’ the place, north side Commercial street, just below the Transcript Block. j18-1w A COMPLETE ttock of Wank Books at Brano & Bassert’s, d30-tf. New goods constantly arriving at the Beehive. No old musty articles at any price. jis-lw Aon OO ee No More Dy peels or Indigestion. Dr, Henly's celebrated I X L Bitters are the best Bitters in use. They never fail togive relief. Read physicians’ certificates on the back of bottie:~“Soit everywhere. —s TAREE furnished Rooms for rent. Suitable for house-keeping. Inquire of Brand & Bassett. ja6-tf. Goon goods at low pri¢es is what makes the Beehive sv popular_as a family store, jlS-lw Dees Business for sale. A half ititerest in a mercantile business, in -this—city—is—for sale, saat, aac this office: janl5-4t. ‘House to Ment, A fine_residenee @u Broad street . is fer rent. Apply to. Mrs M.S, . Deal. tf. => Goop weight aud full measure at the Bechive Grocery Store. ~j18-Iw —~ ~~ eee ssi PILES! PLES! PILES? A Sere Care Found at Last! No One Need suffer! A sure Cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itehing and Uleerated Piles has heen discoverd by Dr WilKiam, (an-Indian Remedy,) called Dr. William’s Indian Ointment. A single box has . erred the worst chronic cases of 254 or 30 years standinz. No one need sutler tive mivutes after applying this wonderfal soothing mediene. Lotiong, instruments and electuaries do nore charm than good. ~Witiiam’s Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itohing, (particularly at night after getting warm in bed, jacts] asa ponltice, gives instant relief, ing of the private parts, and for nothingelse. Read what the Hon. J. M. Coffinherry of Cleveiand says about Dr. William's Iudiau Pile Oiutmeut: J liave used scores of Pile Cures, and it afforls me pleasure to say that J have never found anything which gave such immediate and permanent relief ag. Dr. William's Indian Ointment. Stood Them Off. A white mau and a colored man who elaimed the right thereto tried, . on Weduesday, to*‘take” tie min. ing tunnelat Chapman Rauch which the Virginia Company are runuing. Only one of the company’s employes Was present at the tiwe, but he . proved just as effuctive as'a whole army, for he stood off the intraders who suddenly concluded. that they ~did rfc care to capture the tunnel Wedding Cake Ornaments. Ww. Kohler, on Bank Alley, near ceived the finest assortment of Wedding Ornaments of the latest styles, direct from the Mastern Manufac~ tories. They surpass iv beanty any thing in this—line ever brought to this part,of the State, ~ aud will -be, sold at the indst reasonable prices. They are now onexhibition iw hie Call and sce them. lm a Hot Supper i at Stum piy*Motel. A hot supper will be served at Stumpf's “Hotel, Friday night, -on
the occasion of ‘th? ball of Knights i Supper _will-commence } Charch street, Grass Valley, has re. jal9-2m For sale by all druggists or mailed “on receipt of $1.00, Henry & Co. Pror'rs, Cleveland, 0. Red tington & Co, who:esale agents San Francisco, Cal. F. L. HARRYHOUSEN, Dealer in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CANNED . GOODS, Ete. desire to call aa nifention of the . people of Nevada Ciiy and County . TO ae] LARGE AND VARIED STOCK Now in my Storeon Commercial Street, Nevada City, CONSISTING OF Everything to be found in a First Class Grooery Store. . Imported Wines & Liquors For medicinal purposes. FRESH VEGETABLES, . California and a Tropiogt Hints; " VERY Low PRICES, For the liberal patronage extended me in the past I-return my sincere thanks and ask . a continuance of the same. H 324A foe ¥. L. GARRYHOUSEN, Commercial St., Nevada City. ass ia Hele. THE Sediils dds is the iia and is prepared only for Piles, iteh-j. eg pretences gin gel vi of youth*ul im; Premature Demy, Nervous Debility, Lost hood, etc., having tried in vain every self felASSAY OFFICE —AND— svat eea 523 SACRA! STREET, EPOSITS OF BU LLION RECEIVED, -Méited into and retarns made in twenty -four to forty-eight hours. ean scbe from any part of the interior bus express,and returns made in’ the same manner. Céreful Analysis: ngde of Ores, Metals, Soils, “Waters, : Industrial Products, ete. — Mines examined and_r reported upon. Conl ie on 2egane me and Metallurgica oF CaLtroRyia. > CAPITAL . L $300,000. enemas @Mlice305 California St., : r . SAN FRANCISCO pree INSURANCE ONLY J. F. Hovauros, Prestient, Gro. H, Howaab, Vice President Cnaties H, Srory, Secretary, N. B. Evoy, *Marlae'feorctaiy . H. H. Biakiow, General Manager. te nice, Gengra Agent. ‘Grass Valley erauck for Nevada Co . TRUSTF ¥8 : DAVID WATT,’ +1 W. SIGOURNEY, A. B. BRAD Manager. MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY CITIZENS BANK, Ngee ig EE ROR Cashier: JOUN T. ‘3 , Seeretary. —bineerons:— Da. R. M. Must. Joux T. Moroan, Gao. M. luonns. ie A. COOPER. NitAs Seax.s. . Housman, E. M: Pa KaTON. af Receive Deposits, Buy and Sell Ex change, #£2° Purchase Gold Dust and Rullion a Uighest Price Paid for State anyty Warrants. DRAW CHECKS ON. . New York, Sacramento, Suu Franctseo Also Sell Exchange on all the Principal European Cities. Make Collections and tranuact a General Banking Business. — CURKESPON DENTS-— New Yors—First National Bank. San Feascisco—PFirst National Gold Rank. Sack amento--National Gold Lank of Dp. ! O. Slilis & Co, TONITE POWDER, DISCOVERY}. to this office . BROAD STREET.....NEVADA CITY ; Bee Paid up Capital $30,000. Orricens: EioM, PRESTON, © 000400025/, 4: President'} BM. HORT ese Vice’ President GEORGE E. — é F Pod -_ a Of Every Description, TRON, . ATER . STOVES, GAS PIPES AND FITTINGS, 3 opm maces, . ) ROPE, BLOCKS, SHOVELS, PICKS, AXES, SLEDGES,. GUNS, PISTOLS. PAINTS, OILS,PUTTY, Bite. Crockery, —aNp— Mill and Mining Supplies. Agent for shee justly celebrated Vulcan Blasting Powder, The best mining Powder in use. Larjre and full stock of GRANITE IKON WARE. . Mechanics’ Tools of all kinds, Galvanized Iron Pipe of all sizes made to order at short notice, ‘£47 Parchasore will find it'to their advan tage to visit my establishinent before buying elsewhere. _ GEO. BE. TURNER, FP PQ[TesraAps ENTERTAINMENT —AND— UNIFORM BALL’ pe nor FREEZE. LE. DUES NOT DETERIORATE IN HOT PLACES. DOES NOT YHZLD NOXIOUS FUMES, IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY ALL WHO HAVE USED IT. HAS BEEN. USED IN GREAT BRITAIN POR FIVE YEARS, AND HUNDREDS OF TONS CONSUMED WITHOUT ONE ACCIDENT. For Sale by GEORGE E. TURNER, MEVADA CITY. TONITE POWDER CO., 218 California St, San Francisco. Hyrtd gaa MILWAUKEE BEER DEPOT BROGER CONLAN, Proprietor. Broad. street :. Opposite Stumpf’s Hotc!. NEVADA CITY. DEST draft Porter in the State, Beer on draft and in botties fro rig’ 3 Milwaukee Brewery. viet Lager Geh ‘cry AND COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE. Woed Ranch. containing 220 Acres, with adown grade road to this city, and only seven miles distant, wil be sold cheap. The land has a good titI+, and; the Washington road passesdirectly through ity Some cust wood and lagging will also be sold with the ranch or separately. -—ALSo— Several Desirable Lots and 'Dwel-, lig Honses in Nevada andl Will be sold-at a bargain. $ apes ty to JAMES WHITE, attorney tor MEs. MARTHA S, WHITE. “ Révada Ci ity,.January 5, ae Drayage and Expres. DAN. BAKER ~~ + Proprietor 8 Prepared to transport heavy and light pe artic ‘Milo Lodge, No. 48, K. OF P. WILL HOLD THEIR SECOND CRIVALRIC RECEPTION, —AT-HUNT'S HALL....NEVADA CITY, +on— Friday Eve’g, Jan. 20th. is COMMITTEES. Literary Exercises. H. V. Reardan, CW. Cron, 4, Maitinan, : G. M Hughe WF. Enylebright, . /L. 8, Calicins: Printing, A. TR. Lord? J. &. Gray, W. 4, Vinton, Cc. H. Eddy, W.A.Findles, K, © i J. W. Kinkend, G. D. Davey, F. Senner, kh. W. Smaith, L, 8. Calkins.BDauce Wasic. W. F. Englebright, E. A. Tompk J, J. Jackson, A. Turner, dnu. Bucigalupi, 0, Richards, ILC, Mills, J. 0. Fleining Ball, A> Rapp, fA. A. Blosa, a Hurst; * BF. Hartinan Thos. Gregory, H. D. Towle. J, W. Robinson, W. W. Kirkham, Singing. Ivo. Robbins, Peter Eddy, Thos Tregewza, A. 8. Davis, L. 3. Calkins, Thos. Bennetts, -Door Keeper and Janitor. J. E. Isaaes, Ww. Rowe, D. 8. Baker, Juv. loughead. ae Beats J. G. Hartwell, . A. Gray, Dt. H. 8. Welch, Seo. A. Nibell. Decoration. T.H. McCauley, / *. B. Paily, 02 W. Brown, -—!, H. Fulweiler, O.D. Woodman, 3 .-ra t. Canfield, Jas. Dasiel, James Quitk;-—~< J. &. Collins, Jd. W. Greeley, David Ashton, Thos, Bennetts. \T. H, Waters, T Cleaveland, W. J. Britiand, Wm. Powell. Reception. L Seibert, ; R. D. Carter, 4 Joseph Floyd, Wm. Powell, ~ Eustis, J. W. Stephens, iM. Hadley, LL, Gatney, W. Gc. Richards, John Wills &. L. Rogers, Jno. Evans. 3 Floor. 4, A. Rap H. V. Reardan, AS. Dai os Albert Turner, DPD. MeLean, Richard scott, 8. Lanyon, Frank Young. Fleor Director. A. BR. Lord. ‘ pee any part the cits at the 4ng Rates "At lige riders carefully . and praaeee attended to, and satisfaction guaranteed, , . NEW ADA«A. ory. ee WINDOW GLASS,’ . aad, 9ee;ttasenc. : Sea ename Siuce its organisatiog Have been paid to Policy Holders and Uhele Legitimate Life Insurance ONLY: pat ma only. ae Sees No Sea or other SpeculAtive: Lower Premium Rates than those of any other First : Cade Sey. CASH only, leaving . bree ewan th to bu deduct od wioen pt on ie Polley, For ripen ce Pin Sooay to LEOPOLD CARTHE, Agent Nevada City, ’ Orte A.B, FoRmRs, Squsome Street, ‘San Freuuiveo; ‘ = wit Must be Rediiced ! Must be Reduced 1 Being overstocked with ‘the FINEST STOCK OF Ever brought to Neveda City I am determined to the the same at Wholesale or Retail during the next ~ = fe . si iain, IN SAN ‘FRANCISCO! This is no bunconibé, but a Plais My aesarkment of TOBACOOB, CONFECTIONERY, CUTLERY, Is among he best.in the market, oe also selling them et LOWER PRICES . Than any otter dealerin Nevade Gity asa. offer. pea Read a few of my Pricess Cigars that cost $126 = thoussnd in Sew Francisco, ‘esl a3 LA mtciien, Frandigeo,! sell nt # 3S comteoplons Rogilay Bit Cigars at 6 1-4 Satta __Very good Cigars tor four and five conte each. 4 General, Agent for the Padise Coan, t5 °Must Be Reduced? ‘CIGARS ‘FRUIT, Ete. é7Call at my old Mand om Pian “ ‘aaulauds Gallery, 30 cents,