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January 29, 1882 (4 pages)

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. tainment is promised to embrace sev‘until further sta the mails will dies ag follows: ‘eieks ah ane Wen, daily soar. M. ~ Colfax, daily, at6 a. a. Grass Valley, daily, at6A. mM. and4p. m, Direct mail. to San Francisco, at 6 a. mu. Direct mail to Sacrainento, at 6 a. u. Downieville, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at @ A. m. Camptonyille and intermediate points, daily, (Sunday excepted) at 6 4. m. Blue Tent, North Bloomfield, Moore’s Flat and Graniteville, daily, (Sunday eacepted at 6 A. M. Washington and Omega, Tuesday, 'Rhursday.and Saturday, at 6 A.M. You Bet, Little York and Duten Fiat, _ Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 a. m. J. 8. HOLBROOK, P.M. BRIEF MENTION, Various Happenings in and _ of Town. Quite a frost night before last, ’ Grass Valley has a ‘‘Young Men’s Social Club ” Secure seats for the Lingard performance. The box: aboot . is at Vinton’s. Stage drivers and other men on the yoad don’t appreciate this kind of weather. A warm rain storm about now would make it. interesting for our friends in the Marysville country. _E W. Melvin, the agent for celluloid door and finger plates, is still in the city and ccna a. large business. Preparatious for the old folks concert to be given February 22d are progressing ‘favorably. The entereral features entirely new here. City Marshal Baldridge is an accommodating man. There is an ordinance requiring owners of property to shovel the snow off the sidewalk in front of their premises. In many cases they failed to comply with the law, and the Marshal, in preference to. complaining of them, did the work himself. We fear that it is establishing’a bad precedent. S Anna M. L. Potts, M. D., begins]. a series of lectures at Marysville this week, The lady has tlie faculty for making her hearers believe that they are physical wrecks—and then. of _at this statement, but it is, alas, tooThey were _ Republican says of it : siete course they hire her to rebuild theni} at a good round price. They never fail to pay the cajn to traveling doctors but often forget it when it comes down to the local physicians. We suppose some people will “kick” TRUE. ——— oe -Never Too Inte to do Geod. The County Clerk “yesterday issued a marriage license to Michael Sullivan aged 64 years and Mary J. Davis aged 50. There is quite-a romance connected with the marriage of this couple, Mr. Sullivan is a resident .of Moore’s Flat. The lady not long since came from Dublin, Ireland, to America, and arrived in this city during the past week. Sullivan came down from his home Friday and met her here for the first time. pleased with one another’s appearance and. at once ‘closed. the matrimonial bargain which mutual friends in the East brought about pes oe them to -——— oo eS The ‘Mingaeds. ‘The ‘appearance of the Lingard Combination at Nevada Theatre tomorrow evening is looked forward to with much interest by playgoers. «Stolen Kisses,” which is to be produced, is one of the best comedies on the company’s list. The St. Louis “Stolen Kisses” is a very effective and amusing comedy, arid its scenes tickle the aulet for the sensafion. : The house is nightly filled. : Concluded Not to sell. The members of Pilgrim Church of the city of San Francisco have concluded by a vote of 43 noes to 26 yeas not to sell their property to John for, and intended to devote it to and Edward Coleman of Grass Val{At Spenceville -. ter to-so-notify— us. thinks we wanted to ; forae it into be. coming a subscriber, it is very much It is not our style, and never was, to ee in such tricks We do a legitimate As Reported by Count ‘Renity Superintendent Wickes. OAKLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL, Miss Ina Cooper, teacher, numbers forty-one pupils. These pupils have a pleasant echool-room; and a pleasant, careful. teacher. She appears to give every study its proper consideration, gnd due. quota of time. Teachers should avoid making a hobby of any one study, to the neglect. of others. Miss Cooper pays much attention to the department of language, and that seems proper. Teaching is to stimulate and bring out thoughts, and not a mere infusion of facts, The Grammar Grade remains to be visited and examined. GREELEY SCHOOL, Copper mine, is taught by Geo. Brock, and enrolls 27 pupils. The: teacher~seems: suc-céssful-in the use of a cortversational style. Children —_may—learn—-mueloutside the text-books from one well-informed and of infinite resources. Such an intrement will not appear in-an examination, but-be ‘no Tess a gain to the pupils. Easy, lessons on the science of common things should especially be improvised by our teachers, aml given in oral instructions. The children in Spenceville do not seem to mind the fumes from the reduction’ works, although they blast all the vegetation three miles around. -The clearing out of the immense cave has been an expensive work for the mine. and may necessitate the sinking of another incline shaft. The lode contracts in going down, and futuré excavatious may be better timbered. Several families removed from the place soon after the catastrophe, and this diminished the school roll, SPENCEVILLE DISTRICT SCHOOL, Four miles: below, is taught by John Austin, and enrolls 20 pupils. Children attend within a radius of three and one-half miles. We arrived at the school soon after 8 o’clock a. mM. Although the day was cold and rainy, the teacher put in his appearance soon after, having walked three miles to open school and fire up. He makes hitnself poetess. An extensive sheep range down there produces shepherds and shepherdesses..No wonder, then, we find a ‘‘Mascotte”.among them, RECENT CHANGES, Marvin Power takes the Sebastopol school. in the Oakland Grammar school. W.-A. Cowdery has been appointed.to the Nevada High sehool. teacher of the school, Not Our Style. Last week the TRANscripr pubmight observe the radical improvements lately made. the post office and told the postmasmistaken, of the trade. business first, ne and allthe time tives. Superior Court. ing : Belle er. Decree of divorce ordered. The People vs. Reuben Thomas. Hearing of motion to set aside information continued til! to-morrow. ley who had offered $112,000 therebusiness purposes. This is the church over the. destinies of which ‘Starr King presided. It is not selfsustaining now, but the members a ’ condition. elected to office for the ensuing term: “Cowdery, W. V. T.; Miss Allie seem to have an idea thas they can restore it to its former prosperous ms a I. 0 G. tT. Election. Ata meeting of Nevada Ledge, No. 201, L. 0. G. T., held on Friday evening, the followigg persons were S. H. Ribble, W. C. T.; Mrs. M. E. Smith, W. RB. 8.; J. C. Rich, W. T.; J, C. Dean, W. F. S.; H, V. Rear. dan, W. M.; Mrs. N. Kennedy, W LL G.; W. A. Cowdery, W. 0. G. . February 13th, set for hearing of peny, an insolvent debtor. Monday, tition to sell property of Company at private sale. Estate of A. Rosenthal, dcmed First account of admmistratrix _ settled, and February 4th fixed.as, the date for hearing application of administratrix to sell all personal property in the store-room on Commercial street. Bound Over. The ‘preliminary examination of ‘Maurice Penilon was concluded at a late hour Friday night. ; The defendsum of $5,000. It is — he will be unable to furnish bail — eee Fresh Eastern Oysters generally useful, and is expected to . do so. The. girls out. numbered the boys, and one of them is a budding Carl Muller succeeds Mr. Cowdery Eugene O’Neill has been elected Nevada Grammar lishers sent to numerous people not already subscribers complimentary copies of their paper so the recipients . , One of them was addressed to‘a firm in Grass Valley who refused to take it from If that—firm4 Weare very sorry that the Grass Valley firm, with whom we have had numerous business relations of the most friendly kind, sbould now display such a poor opinion of our moThe inlining ‘Rasiness was: ‘traneacted in the Superior Court yester— day, Judge John Caldwell presidMetcher vs. Quincy FletchBanner Mill and’ Lumber CompaI. D. Cross, who was one of the pioneer settlers of the Meadow Lake ‘district in this county, is reported lyitig dangerously ili in the Wood River country. Wm, Powell, he of the Union Hotel billiard parlors, dropped into the Transcript office Friday evening to examine that new press. Before go ring away he placed a box of fine havannas where this scribe would find them. = 4 A private letter j just i eicsiend from Mrs, E. Merrifield announces ‘the safe arrival of herself and husband in New York. . Mr. Merrifield’s health is somewhat improved, They expect to leave for Europe about February Ist. : Geo. D. Roberts, who got his start 1p life at the town of Grass Valley, is about to put upon the Philadel phia market four~mines located in New Mexico. They ate. called the Sierra Apaclre, Sierra B Ila, Sierra Grande and Sierra Plats. Each is organized with a capital stock of $5,000,000 and divided into 200,000 shares, Cee ef Another “Tanner Boy.” Joseph Morrison, who came here from the East a few weeks ago to. visit his brothers Samuel and Robert and view the town where he resided for a time in the days of its infancy, related to afriend of ours a bit: of interesting history—-connected—-with the early career of one who is now ;. ranked-among the foremost men_of the country. As the story goes, Mr Joseph Morrison was owner of a tannery in the State of Ohio thirtyfive years ago, when one day two destitute looking boys, brothers, applied to him for employment. He set them to breaking bark, for which they drew wages. at the rate of twenty-five cents each per day, One of those boys is to-day no less.a notable personage than the Hon. James Gilfillan, Treasurer of the United States of America. ——— > 0 At the Churches To-day. Usual services at Trinity (Episcopal) Church this afternoon, Rev._Mr. Johnson will preach at old quarters in the jail. ‘The City Board of . of Education held théir-regular monthly meeting yesterday, all the members but Mr Hupp being present. The following bills were allowed: ‘JC. Rich, for labor, $22 50.A. R. Lord, forlabor, $17. A. M. E. Church Association, for rent, $15, John Adams, for janitor services, $10. The Nevada Darmy TRANSCRIPT appeared Sunday enlarged and generally improved. i It will relieve the poor dittle suffer: er immediately, you may depend upon it; there 1s no mistake , about 12 wands two bit Embroidery for. Navy Blue #1 49. Ladies’ Cloth Ladies’ ee cent Side Elastics Generally Improved. 96 cont Linen Spool’ Thread...--.:+:-:++s-+eereee ee {Sacramente Record-Unidn. . 10 1p Barely Pins iRa ee Rie CUES DK Oe LE HERE CON ED SHORG 8 8 00 Misses’ SO CONG MOBO. 65 isi cya AU rg es Ty ARNE CT EO is iy 5 ko bales Cg a oh coe Se Boys’ 25 cent Pocket Knives Ladies’ 25 cent Hand Mirrors . Ladies’ 75 cent Felt Skirts Please do no not ask . for By Wor for Ih Cis Tl 7 Gods il surly he High t= ste ee SHIVELY’S 9 CENT STORE, Principal ' ‘Kennedy reported the] 14 Heavy 15 cent Dn 1 re eames peared Rae tages a Wyeth sion 4 be ane onsen 8 pair 39 cent White Wobl Hose for...:... See a! . made tha he tne of tho cre . e 9 Silage romaine ee was not Aon gong: 4 employed, he ghia: ab, cent ga POOGE oes represen that they had enough . Ladie a cen! rsets, large NOS,...-.6.p eee eeeees ‘i'd distin Gaheek howe. wad the . Lad tice o¥, gens Ge Ma Vere ce er teachers could not exercise superviHand Satchels.. .<-:. EE MONO sion over the pupils at their homes. ies’ $1 49 Night Gowns..... i ung eye een et oo ee ee eee Ladies’ WR GOe Wy IG -TORUPEN os ie: oe lees a Blac $225 cent Double Milled Cashmere...-.-.. ——Boh~-Brace, who on the 22d of Ladies, 28 Cont mata, COHan ane a Cuffs Pik eis vada ewes eda Jinuaey, 1881, esokped from. the . Penne Oy Cuetec ee aie sake: chain gang-vilesrving ot « wn . Han Kage 40. get fed Int al ghildren's eet). tence of 180 days in the County . Ladies’ 15 cont Polka Dot Ualico’ Collars......0:56:5 Jail, has been heard from, He is Tadic 1 ate peice a only sissy peer rae 1 working in a vineyard near Sacra-. Ladies’ $1. 25.0 Jacke AB anaes isndbnantth ca mento City. “He says that he thinks . Butteroun $1 yO Corse 8, Nos. 25 to 30...... Sor he will return here soon, as hé does . 95 cent White ". CE SaaS pene wearers ae ei eal Ge ae
not believe the officers will trouble 33 = wen et Se RRA Gee ge NO peng NEO Sg ar him for past offences. Our advice to cen 1 ] . ee re Ue Bubs te stay away-trom: thee. digpedis ¢ soe ys na RR MRR ace H gings if he doesnot hanker after his} Black $2 50 Beav ape SSA 8 ta OT ES 8 Ce 1 . al Bow oaraol? eee ee ” House to Rent, Ladies’ 75 cent Coral Neck Chains-. << +++. <-; ieee em 7a Ladies’ $1 49 Coral Neck Chains.:......-..0. ee eee be . A fine residence on‘ Broad street . 25 cent bottle Shoe 5 ape Gece tee Clee kre yy ‘ is for rent. Apply to, Mrs “M. 8. “Sweet Bye and Bye Cologne........: 25 Deal. tf. . Ladies’ 25 cent box Hair Pins.....5.-.---e cece eee eee 9 Ladies’ $1 25: Kid Gloves, Nos. 6 & 64.... 6-6 eee eee. 39 Mothers! Mothers! ! Mothers ! 15 cent Tooth RMB. icc cies ca cues Se etusabe ew cal 9 Are yon disturbed at night and. Ladies’ 99 cent Turbans..-.-.---sss00+ seseeesser eres 55 broken of your rest by a sick child] 25 cent Fancy Boxes Paper...:----+:-ssseeseereer ees 9 sufferitig and crying with the excru-. Ladies’ $2 25 Corsets. ..--..-. + +s. es ee esse cess ete ee ens 119 ciating pain of cutting teeth. If] 49 cent Fichues. 2.0.1: s esses sn eeeeer ee tnnetensnnnrec anes ‘25 so,go at once and get a bottle. Gents’ 49 cent Wool Socks.....-.:-sse geste e ener acne 25. of Mrs, Winslow’s soothing syrup. . 3 pairs 95 cent Shuker Socks....-:-s:sec cert eeeereeeas 47 Credit. it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother and relief and health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all cas— the Baptist Church morning and evening. At the Congregational Church there will be preaching morning and evening by Rev. J. Sims. The evening annjont will be, ‘*‘The True Friend. At theMethodist Church Rev. Mr. Jacka will preach at ll a. M and 7p. m. The subject in the morning will be, ‘‘Pive ge which Prepare us for Heaven,” and in the evening, ‘‘The Testimony of Jebu.” In the—vestrythere—will__be class meeting at 9:30 4, M., -and Sabbathschool at 12:15. The True Policy. The Grass Valley Union publishes these good rules: If minersareneeded to work amine, loy those who have their homés snd f milies here. achinery and works are want< . operate a mine, give the contracts to local foundrymen and millwrights if they can do the work. It dry goods and clothing are needed_-patronize the local —merchants-—— rand do the same to the tocalboot-and-+ shoe dealers, jewelers, hardwareman, furniture establishments, variety stores, and all classes of mechanics. The Union might also have added, If you want letter-heads, bi I-heads, ‘or any other kind of job printing, patronize your local offices instead of sending to Sacramento or San Francisco as-a great many of you are in the habit of doing. Se eee A Watchmaker's Trouble. Early.yesterday morning Marshal Baldridge arrested a very drunk man on Commercial street and put} him-in the calaboose. The prisoner’s face was badly cut from falling on the ice in his efforts to navigate, and the wounds bled profusely. He gave his name as Wilson, claimed to be a watchmaker, and said he came ‘here from North Bloomfield. Two person. oe silver watches were found ~on his. ant was bound over for trial in. the . Wants to Find His Brother. Mahlon Strickland, of La Grange Indiana, wants information of his lost brother Amos Strickland, who came to California many years ago, and was at one time a teamster driving out of Marysville. man is described as six feet high, with sandy hair, blue eyes ‘and fair complexion. His brother in Indiana} is old and poor, and anxious to know what has become of Amos. The missing The Nevada appeared in Uniformly Excellent. {Auburn Argue} ity TRaNsteirT has nlarged and otherfn cans at Tam’s; also fresh ye . management of Messrs. Brown & found in but few “California journals. . an any style desired. = Sa wise improved form. Under the -. Calkins the» ‘Transceret has suatained's standard of uniform excellence es, and pleasant to the taste; and is . the prescription of one of the oldest and best female \physicians ani nurses in the United States, . Sold everywhere. 25 cenft a Lottle No More Dyspepsia. or indigestion. Dr, Henly’s celebrated I X-L Bitters are the best Bitters in use, They never fail to give relief, Read physicians’ certificates on the back of bottle. Sold everywhere. tf — PILES! PILES! PILES! A Sure Cure Found at Last! No One Need Suffer! A sure Cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Ulcerated Piles has been discoverd by Dr. William, (an Indian Remedy,) called Dr. William’s Indian Ointment. A single box has cured the worst chroni¢ cases of 25 or 30 years standing. No one need suffer tive mi .utes after applying this wonderful soothing medicine, Lotions, instruments and electuariés do more harm than good. William’s: Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching, (particularly at night after getting warm in bed, )acts as a poultice, gives instant relief, and is prepared only for Piles, itching of the private _parts, _ and for nothingelse. ~ ‘Read what the Hon: J. Me @ottin=] berry of Cleveland says about Dr. William’s Indian Pile Ointment; I have used scores of Pile Cures, and it affords me pleasure to say ‘that I have never found—anything—which gave such immediate and permanent’ relief as Dr. William’ # -Indian Ointment. For sale by all druggists or mailed on receipt of $1.00. Henny & Co., Bror’rs, . Cleveland, 0. Reddington & Co. wholesale agents San Francisco, Cal a A Card. To all whoare suffering from the errors and indiscretions of you! nervous weak. ness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered cB missionary in Sotth America. Send_a self-addressed envelope to the ‘Rev. Josern. T. Ixmax, gration D, New York. Orry. _F. L HARRYHOUSEN, Dealer i in— GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, . CANNED GOODS, Etc. desire to call the attention of the people of Nevada City and County [ ‘TO THE LARGE AND VARIED STOCK Now in my Store on Commercial Street, Nevada City, : CONSISTING OF Everything to be found in 4 First Class i Grocery Store. Imported Wines & eausetds For medicinal purposes. . VERY Low PRICES. . For the liberal patronage extended me in the past I return my sincere thanks and ask ‘Yours Truly, W.B. SHIVELY, Nine Cent Store, just above ay ) oid 2 Spe ; Old Reliable Pioneer Furniture ' tore, L. M. mins Proprietor. gussens SSSIeCsBass SISESESS -Goods sent to any part of the State on.receipt of P. O. Money Order or 3 Cent Stamps. your patronage and propose to offer you every in. ducement in the world to get it. We want BEDDING — £47 will sell for ONE more.than one year, CHAIRS—From $1 to $50. MIRRORS — From 50 cents to $30. CARPETS —From 25 cents to $1.50 per yard, -Of all kinds and prices. BRACKETS—from 56 cents to $2.50:_— PICTURE FRAMES — All kinds made tqorder. iipeasiaea cntruetas PIANO-—Second-hand, nearly good as new, cheap. All kinds of HUNDRED 6. eens all g' . M. SUKEFORTH, : 3 Lan] as] Fs a 32a S et ag op r=} a2 3 z oy 4 g Le PI s 3 ie PARLOK . Sxis's— New patterns—From $70 to $150, BEDROOM SETS—New patterns—From $35 to $150. DININGROOM SETS-—New patterns——From $10 to $75, _ LOUNGES —New patterns—From $10 to $50. MATTRESSES From $4to-330-= FuRNITURE REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING At very low rates by JAS. KINKEAD, one of the best workmen_in the State. oods that have been in m Nevada City, store al, chat. “Jramcors B. H. MILLER” s. 40 Days cozapance sung {0 Days mmeuse Avnet tion yale . 4 : Dacian FINE SUITS, BUSINESS SUITS, YOUTH’S AND CHILDREN’S SUITS, ~~ WENWS AND BOY’S OVERCOATS, FINE CARDIGAN JACKETS, UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, ‘A Bverthing Bs i the Ste THE STOCK HAS BEEN TRUNKS, VALISES, ee Tt is. now, of course, better than ever. a continuance of the same. — {ma “Commercial St., Nevada City. MARKED RIGHT DOWN! Preparatory to this Grand Clearance Sale, Don’t delay el chpaine Now is the time to save money, : 3B. E. MILLER, 8 oad bile vas —— Nevada City.” nn oY AREER Te OT SOREN Pe NC PE SE ICANN TFA PMT EI A SE LERE ELE IE ees a = aetna DOES NOT DETERIORA HOT PLACES, = DOES NOT YIELD NO: FUMES. HAS BEEN USED IN BRITAIN FOR FIVE AND HUNDREDS OF 1X CONSUMED WITHOUT _ACOLDENT. For ‘Bale by. 218 California St, San iran Financial Condition of the Ot Bank of Nevada City, at the close of business on Satur day evening, December Bist, i RESOURCES. Bank Premises. +).. 6.Real Estate taken for ee ac “U. 8. Registered Bon VALUC. is scrswenpet betas er epee County Warrants.....4+ é Loans on Real Estate Loans on other Securities. . 2, Loans on Personal Security only, , Furniture and Fixtures. . 8. Due from Banks and Banikers. Gold: Bullion 5. <p rie cies vie Checks and Bills of Exchang’ Cash and U. 8. Currency., Total Assets... Liivenieceve ; eye ror Peery revere Reo Dividends State of California } ye County of Nevada We do solemnly swear-that we ost a sonal knowledge of nye yomeip the toons’ re} statement the: rect eid aol and belief that the prey are in the County of Nevada and State nia, and under control of the of the Citizens Bank; ex: 8. registered bonds w with the First National Bank of We furthermore solemnly swear sat thod the. = i up capital stock of the Citizens Bank is hirty bir § pprieg and that said stock — is represented b; the Bank of Nevada a aa Bank. ; . D. £. MORGAN, _-Bubscribed and— Sixth day = Janus’ PRED SEARLS, era : ee agon and Ca) Done with neatness ‘Pick Work I claim to make the i. of mining of any blacksmith in. orthern © California. Steel Sledges and Wedges OF the baat ane Carriage and eon Making. 2 poe pw erarviegs 04, : Wh tation in this line of sorte is Whose rpataton in a bot nia, either p or prices, thes wast goal dan Seam