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NEVADA ie CALIFORNIA.
pr aa pate
‘Rriet Mention.
Sleighing i is first-rate wherever the
yoxds have been broken.
Freight for this part of the cunatiy
is accnmulating rapid y at the (rads
Valley depot.
Mr. Woods, whose’ marriageto
Miss Kate Edwards wes recently
-ghronicled, died -ast-wee . at Berkeley. :
More snow fell y veuinrley. Such
weather as this makes—bus: ‘what is
tle use of trying to do this subject
justice. :
During the past two days numer:
our flocks of guails have been making
“themselves at homé in ‘bapayeete :
~about the city.
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On the first Wednesday evening in
“Rpril the Members Sf Paanagivaniat
BE ngine Company No. 2 propose to
“ gerve a collation at their hall and i ins
yite the members of NevaidaHose
— A ge
fs it Pros Malleck ?The Truckee. Repub ican of: Wednesday says: :
An euyaging young piano’ tuner
named Harry Lorraine: has—‘‘done”
the town, haviny skipped, leaving
p aawmpaid board billand: sums of
'_ borrowed money, Ife represented
himself aS agent for Sherman &
Hyde, but thas firin writes to J. I
Lewisou & Co., tlrat they have. no
agents in this section, gt was jately from Nevada City. e Tray:
SCRIPT says a Prof. H oe K ene latelyleft there having swindled different
persons to the anrount of $1,100,;who
also'claimed to be an agent of Sherman & Hyde. We presume it is the
“sane person,
t
.
and. Halleck are -most
likely different persons.
Lorraine
The latter
certainly knew nothing about piano
tuning, neither is it likely-thathe
would have had the hardihood to
stop at Truckee where the Nevada
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT,
1 his veins.‘. rest,
An Irish Prince in Treubie.
the lower country recently and has
since his‘arrival been.plying thé vocation of corn doctor, thinks this is a
of the world he everstrackAsa
remover of excresences in the shapé
of corns, bunions, warts, and the like,
he has done a pretty fair business .
among our afflicted citizens. But!
chankers after the wine when it is red. .
About a week ago'he indulged to}
such an extent as to lose his bearings, .
and a policeman put him inthe city
prison where he remained) until he
got sober next morning. He promiis+edfaithially then that. he would nevWhe loaf around-+the streetsain
‘ter. ‘the hour thet Sapa see ‘them in er again-be guilty ofa similar ‘of:
tense. Night before last officer Scott
st = oa where he was Sle eet
Dr. O’Connor,fwho came heré fren .
little bit the most undesirable part . .
the Doctor ha# one great failing. He}
, Hall,
(hic ) whe er be ?” asked his fuddled
highness in as dignified 4 manher ‘as
tis condition -woukt warrant. “Then
he stated that he was-an-Irish prince
by birth and hada brace of tnciesin’
the English Parliament. » He. was
locked . up not thwithstanding. this;announcement, and yesterday morning
takewbefore Judge Robinson fer hearnig. He informed tlie Judge of. the
imperial-blood that coursed. thropgh
In accounting for his;-arhe said that the watking Being
bad be had slipped and ‘fallen, @id
that ere his equilibrium coud . ve regained he found himself. the
clutches of the starred official. «Upon
receiving his sentence of ten daye
im prisoament in the County Jail
plaintively
in.
, he
observed that he was
a martyr to cireumstantial evidence,
‘which -was Very unfortunate; but
fact that the
put to so mach
count,
was: being
expense ,on his accounty
wae oe
Tite Firemen and Pell Taxes.
According to. that. mostrémarkable
document, the new Constitution,. all
male residents of the State (excapting .
City. victims of his thieveries could .
have laid their hands on him so re: adi.
. Indians, paupers and insane) between
specified ages unst hereafter pay
that what seeméd still worse was the . unteer fire
cores of Nevada bs
_ Too cinagt majo fit
full blast. re ap
lodging i in man-y boots,
China cabins with afl their accom-panying filth, inthe heart of the
city. \
Vile houses ‘f ill-fame situated on
what woukd othorwise be respectable
thoroughfares. =
The present spell of Leiniy weather, which makes every un-Christianlike person profane,
The opium dens of Chinatown,
whichare sal te be haunted occasionally by Caucasians.
The language of certain small boys
The finpesrable: condition-of eonwhich requires”
to : ihe a of retreat under the City . . more ‘eas a " resuonable amount of
“Zay mishey, does yer know-. patience from teamsters.
An-otdinance intended to make all
citizers cleaii the snow from their
sidewalks by 8 o'c‘ock AM, but
whieh in reglity .applies to no one
who happens to be living i in axrented
house. a
oA few days.since. the TRaxscuirr,
published a few. sample blessings: of
Nevada* City, and in: accordance
with a promise there given to ‘soon
disclose to the world the other side
of the-pictare, the above “curses”
have been raked up. They are neither nlimerous S¥revolting, but we are
happy to say are all worth mention:
ing that.can be discovered.
—~> « meen 3s
AProtest from Grass Nalley.
“The Grass Valley Union ‘of yesterday publishes the following es
tant item:
Heretofore active meinbébi of yal
engine companies have
been exempt by law trom the payment 6fa—pell tax, but imder the
new COnstitution it is .understood
that such exemption is prohibited,
and the Assessor of this -vounty has
‘given notice to the Grass Valley
Fire companies that: he will be _required to colleot the: tax. The fireLern— markets, and —also-to. AAS the)
they. Move; the proprietors. “of: the .
everybody.
. joys—oFselting dry” goods. ‘Cheaper
tieh’s ‘nd children’s S$ Supp'ies.can be
a 5
. GOING To MOVE. ie
“Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Btc., at
Prices Lower than ever---Annual
Clearance Sale ef the Important.
Kisen & Co.p-prepe, Important store in. this city, desire to}
inform thei i many customers‘and the
people of Nevada county generally,
that on the 6th of March next they
will move from their present store
on Broad street, *te Lones’ brick
building on Commercial! gtr eet, op-.
posite Cxe’s shoe store, whichis bes
ing fitted up in fir8t-clasg style for
their use. Between now and the 6th
of March, in-order to make room for
their _matnmoth spring stock, which
is now being “purchased, in the eastcost-of packing and unpacking when
Important) Store offer their -present,
stock at prices solow as .t0 astonish .
_ Notwithstanding . the
Wide-spread-reputation.this firm enthan any other-store in the county,
they have put everything down to
first. cost prices. Ladies’ » gentle‘bought for almost: nothing.
body is invited to call and get the
benefit of the grand clearainte sale at
the Important. ‘£21
Strangers feom the Tropics
‘Visiting this country.will find Hale’s
‘Honey: “of Horehound ent Tat a superior remedy for the onghs, Colds
and Rronchial difficulties which a
change from a torrid toa ——
élime always engenders. Cabats
who have tried it fre loud in its
praise. In fact, it'has no’ eqial in
the pharmacopeia, oramong proprictary medicines, as a cure. for “Th:oat
or Lang complaints. Procurable ,.of
all druggists at SO seents and $1.
Sreat. saving by: , Parchasing. large
size. °
Henry.. Kellogg, “Watertown
N.Y., writes: “Ef have @ quite a sale
of Hale's Honey of ‘Horehound and
Tar:.use it in iny family, and. reeommend pit!
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EveryAn Joppertaiay, Seldom Offered--ONE
. , . Reautifal Dry anda Faney Goods, . £
Venemous snakes<that are Sound + =
Charming Bad Bed: Roo!
~_With Piano and Parlor Rugs and Carpets, —
‘Commercial Str
FACHEAP FUR
eet, set City.
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i Parlor Sets,
tains, neat and. chandsoma ¢ Bea. Ihnocwunse)s,. +ery latest stvies. Alea
Store.
tir tie mountains,
Call teed.
é
and exam'‘ne goods and prices,
“waeitay promptly poe aidrpakistection in prices. and work guatanMAS. FRANCIS BURNS, .
ee es
NEVADA —
COUNTY.
Fine Assortm’t of Blankets. Window Shades, ae ae
_ FURNITURE.
TURESTORE
Spring andop Mattresses, petding cn i
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i Fancy ana& Pian Parlor Lounges, and.ererything to be found in a first-class Farniture
AND B
-—— 0 ——
Capitol Furniture Store, No. 59 Brack St Nevada City. .
‘Two doors below Stumps. Motel.
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CHEAPEST
___HOUSE
a
IN THE
Mountains.
Looxixe @uAsses; Picrurnes, Cuinpren’s, WAGons, and every. variety of Furnirces, Erp
pine, Erc.
AGmeT FOR THR CBLEBRATED
BRADBURY PIANOS and SMITH’S” AMERICAN ORGANS
F mer are not ab all satisfied with: this,
and.a number are seriously talking
if they: find they mist do volunteer
fire daty, ‘wheu they -haye no pariy. Halleck is probably inone of the . State aad county poll taxts to the j ticular property interest to defend,
Js CK IS p f
far-East States by chis time.
raine comes over here,
If Lotwe will guar.
aatec him a hearty recaption. .
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Marringe Litenses for Febr uaryThe County Clerk issued marriage .
licenses to the following . named .
persons diving the month of Febra.
ary: Geo. L. Shaw to Sarah Don.
ley; Wine H, ed to Josephine . ;
(x, Catron; Horace C. Sexton to: An.
nie L. Wade; Fred. oy Philbrick: to .
Sarah A. Davis; Victorin Nauvee to .
Marie Beindejou; Jas. E. Loopold to
Hattie Brim; Geo. FE. Mor rill te Car-.
oline M. Baldwin; Win. C. Huitt to .
Lelia Murphy; H. His McCutchan to
Mary E. Quick. Total age of men,
223 years; of women, 169. Oldest
man, 28; woman, 21. Youngest
man, 21; woman, 18. Greatest difference in ages of couple, man the
elder, 10 years. Average age of
" Inen, 242; averagé age of women, 183.
amountof-six dollars each sper annum. In view of f that fagt Pennsylvania Eng vine Co. No. 2 6f this city at }
their meeting might before last drew}
up a petition asking the State! Legisoe to enact a law exempting ace fireman from thé tax.’ All of
. = members present sighed it, Chief
Engineer Siebert and ExPresident
John Kistle were appointed as a committee to circulate it among our’ citi. zens for signatures, and a resolition
was adopted asking the meinbers ; of
Nevada Hose Co, No. 1 to cooper. ate i in securing the passage of the
bill. It wag also ordered that copies.
of the petition be sent to the fire
}-departments of Grass Valley ‘and San
Juan; It appears tousthat to ask
volunteer firemen for poll taxes is a
piece of unparalelled eheek ‘on the
part of the State. The ‘boys who
run with the macheen” fre in most
towns men of limited financial means.
They ave public, spirited enough to
and: pay the poll tax beside.
——
Transferring County Funds,
Qn. Monday last: ex-County Heads:
urer-d; N. Payne turned over to his
successor, G. von Schmittburg, the
sum of $67,514 46, which fepresented:all money. belonging to the coun
Y at that date.
Gold Bing: Feund,
A gold ring was’ found on the
-street-a couple of days sigce. _The
owner cai recover it by. calling at
this. office aud paying. charges. t.
—_—— a oo
Sherman, Kyde & Co.,
San Praveiseé. The largest music
house on the: éoast. We keep the
célebrated Weber Pianos Haines
Bro’s. Pianos, Pease & Co. Piatto; al‘so the world-enowned Estey Organ,
. Tnstroments—sold_on easy installFF
yest and
ES
Our past
of selling
of doing
ASH
r a dollar
many warm friends among our readNelhis’ Kieral Instructer.
“We have just received Nellis’
Floral Instructor, which igs an elegant illustrated quarterly, devoted
to gardening in-all its: branches, containing a complete list of seeds,
plants and bylbs-at-greatly reduced
prices, and much other. usefal information. The subscription price is
* only 20 cents ayear. Mr. Nellis will
send a sample copy and packet of
choice flower seed as a trial to any
one who senis him a three cent
stamp, His address i is A, C, ‘Nellis,
Ecnaaaucadie ae gS i t
= _ ————— so
‘er New York Correspondcnt.
“Chevalier,” whose interesting
letters from New York are regularly. published in the Damy TranSCRIPT, is an ex-resident of this city
where he formerly ocenpied an im“portart public position. He has
ers, some of Whom will doubtless
~ vecogniz’ the gentfeman by the tone
and cha: act-r of his writings.
eee
V Flame Lumber Company.
The V Flume Company are disposing of large quautities of lumber and
firewood this winter, having laid in a
large supply of everything in their
_ Yime at Town Tak yard before the
“told weather set in and stopped work, L
They , are making
preparations te operate on an exten. donate their services as preservéss of
property from fire and besides are expéected to make regular contributicns
towards sustaining the organizathon. Their position.is one requir:
ing the exercise of wariness, diligence and bravery. They do not
ask that they shall be rewarded. for
their labor; but it is natural they
should object to paying extra by pall
taxes or otherwise for the’ privilege
of preserving the -property of their
fellow citizens.
_*
>
Persona) Mention.
enna
Thos, Legg went to San Franciseo
. yesterday,
Mrs. C. E. Pearson returned night
before last from a vigit to San Francisco.
‘Superintendent Brown of the Gity
Water Works has gone to the Bay on
business.
Mr, Brand, of the firm of Brand &
Bassett, goes below to-day to purey~
chase a fine new stock of goods for
the Main street bookstore.
—
_ Temperance Meeting.
_-~~
SFr amient
This afternoon at 20 ‘clock a meeting will be held in the vestry of the
M. E. Church at which all ladies interested in the temperance work are
invited to be present. T. M. Wood
will be im. attendance.
Ee
“?Trurladies of Chieage have three .
. elubs devoted to literature and philosophy, and mot one chet to
sive ecale.during the coming season.
»
housekeeping.
tr Use Kerr's Wonderful Cough
Syrup. See advertisement-in, another column. f10-Im
The Werd "sezodent,”
Which has already become .a
household word, is derived from the
‘Greek, and composed.of twe words,
Sozoand Odontes. ‘“Sozo” translated, meapsto preserve, and ‘‘Odon’ the teeth—“SOZODONT” a
preservér, of the teeth. Aud ‘it is
true to itename, It beautifies and’
preservédthe teath, bardéns and in.
vigorates the ghms, and corrects all
impurities of thébteath. The odor
of this pure preparation is so aaa:
fal thavit’is’ a luxury to apply it
It is as hariiless as-water. Sold) is
ie caged apd J ockban vies
Molidey Presensen
wb toe just. received a lasge assortment.of Holiday Presents, and
the best way for you to-find-ewt what
my! Goods consist of is by ealling at
my store on a Bross itreet. .
“Dee. 16, 1879, “ALEX. Zaximp.
Sugar Pine shingles For Bale.
ee
A.Ne. 1 Shingle, made of the best
quality of sugar pine lumber, for sale
} at $3.50 per thousand. For sale at
the Ice Hense, on the Plaza, Nevada
City. ___« J, 8, Twomrson.
November 23d, 1678.. i=
of withdrawing from the companies .
ments. All pianos'and organs warranted, The largest steck of sheet .
music, §
{28 /Smermax, Hyve & Co.
Asxaarr RIVER and MINES:
Pike's Toothache Drops Care: in
One Minute
Aggasi lower. z
larity of Green’s August Flower in
ail towns and villages in the civilized
world has caused: many imitators to
adopt similar names, expecting to
reap a harvest for themselv es at the
expense of the afflicted. ‘This médicine was iritrodueed in 1868, and for;
the cure of Dyspepsia and Livercom:
plaint,» with their effects, such as
Soeur Stomach, Costiveness, ‘Sick
stomach, Sidk Headache, Indigestion, Palpitation of the Heart, vertigO; etc. ,ete., it never has failed to
our knowledge. Three doses will
mike e any cage of Dyspepsia. Two
million bottles gold last year. Price
75-eents. « Samples 10 cents
Green’s’ Atlas and Diary A'’manac,
‘the. mast expensive tree Almanac
ever published, sent free on receipt . *
of twp-dent stamps s re a GREEN
b Sue page f Nod 5s ue a. a
Your Attention.
pees Fees 28 . rv?
Slaven's celebrated Yo Semite Cologne, is
lasting. piiteron 3 in ee world. Has no nat
‘ond is fast surpassing all other célopries, forreign or American: Try it. ‘Try it.” Trial
size 26 onnts:'* Large size one dollar,
WAISDER D. VINTON, Ag’t, Nevada City.
Bishop's Cotigh Balsam for ‘ail diseases of
the throat and lungs. The most perfect;medicine for coughs, colds, whooping cough,
asthma,’ bronchitis, acute or chronic, and
tie 1 “COnsimptiion, Iry it. “Ty it
WALTER D. VINTON, met Nevada City
Photographs equal
to San Francisco's
‘best. Cottins, Operator. RUDOLPH
PhotoGalery, Broad Street, Nevada
City. £18
Bg Furnished room to rent, _EaQuire at this office. ja27
Pacific Mail Stnnsty Go.
a s&s
The Regular Mail Steamers tor Wictoria
and Puget Seunid ieave SAN FRANCISCO on the 10th, 20th, and 30th of each
Month, at §2 o'clock noon, for
Victoria, B. C., Port Townsend,
Seattle and Tacoma.
First Class Fare, $20,
Seeond Class Pare, $10.
Connect at Tacoma with. Northern
Pacifie Railroad for.is at Seattle with Local fiframers
Tickets issued for Central and
South América, New York, Europe, Japan, China and Australia.
{ "> WWEXAAAMS, DIMOND 4 Co.
j20. -Geheral Agente San Francisco
The immense sale and great -popn. :
TO EITHER PORT. Of “Longstrauss Movable Comb” maxe-= Goods Sold at Sacramento Prices.
Ciocks, Sueer Music, Mosicau Inerauments, Ere, Eto
CHEAPER THAN EVER.
e
FRANK GUILD, General Auctioneer, Office Pine St. one door south of Vinton’ 8 Store..
“REAL BSTATE! !
Laxp—
QUART. MINE
AT_A GREAT_ SACRIFICE,
THE COE RANCH
Situated on Red. Dog Road, one-half mile
east Of Nevada City limits, Contalis 80 acres
{ of land, 30 of whiéh are -whder cultivation,
and 40 aeres fenced in.
ance of weter all the year, gdod dwelling
house, frui
vada City.
feet long.
1,000 tons i
less than ¢
FOR. SALE !
t house, ete.
Price $1,000.
—THE+n sight im. backs.
16. ton.
Cash Price, $5, 000,
@r will bond It for one year for
$8,000.
. 20 BUILDING LOTS,
One dere each, fronting on Red Dog road
near City limits.. Very desirable for build-’
ing purposes. Price per Lot, $100.One-half pay able ia cash, balance on time.
—ALSO.—
Water Right and Mill Site.
Water sufficient to run 10 Stamps.”
--ALSO—
« . . cough altogether,
Fine orchard{ abundthe Great Australian
Is the Only Sure Cure for
Consumption, Asthma Bronebitis.
Ao ALL LUNG AND THROAT Dis
eases that is known. I guarantee a
Sure and. Kifectual Cure. or money refund:
This Sy Sm ps es almost instant relief. far:
ties trouble:
should give the WONDERFUL SYRUP «a
trialand be convinced, Here I give afew
of the many Testimonials:
Thia is to certify that I have been troubled
with the Consumption fer ten years, and one
bottle of Mr. Kerr's Syrup has. stopped any
WILLIAM Kopexrs,
No, } Neal Street, between Mill “and Auburn streets.
This is tocertifv ‘to ‘haying used Kerr's
it is the only thing thathas relieved the of
my cough and tickling in. the thropt that
I have ever come across, TI have tried éy. ery
thing I Can assure you, and it beatsall.James Buchanan,
Ophir Hill, near Grass Valley,
This is.to certify to having used: Kerr’s
onal Syrub for iny little girl.. She had a
severe cough for 4 months and 2 doses cured her when eyery thing elsg was of, ne
avail. "Mas. §. D. Heaths,
Propietress wWew Boston Restaurant, Mill St
hetween Main and Neal’Streets.
Mrs. A. E. Baird, who resides on Auburn
Street, near Leach’s hutber yard, says the
} same of Kerr's Syrup «3 the above testimo
. mials. Mrs Coulton, on Opbir Hill, also tes
° é tifies to the wonder (gil curative properties of
Kingsbury Quartz Mine, . ker's syrup.
Situated on Little Deer Creek, at junction . .
of Damascus ravine,one-half mile east of NeShaft 120 feat deep, tuanel. 500
Ledge averages full 14 inches.—
Ore taken out
heretofore yielded from $12 to $16 per ton.
We guarantee the amount in sight to pay no
re. or. Money “Retunded in
“Every tytance,
All orders left or sent to Post Office Box
ue. 283 Grass Valley wii be promptly attended to,
Price per Bottle Cents: .
Sent cash on delivery to any part of; thé Uni!
ted dtates, 8. R. KERR,
feb 10 __Propri ippor.
St, t, Patrick's Ball
THE LADLSS OF ST. CANICE CATHOLIC CHURCLY, Nevada City, will give a
GRAND BALL
—AND—
» AT HUNT'S HALL,
Wednesday Eve’g, Mareh 17th.
3-8ths of ths Big ] Bonanza Mine (MUSEO BY ELSER’S ORCHESTRE
50 BEEHIVES,
TICK ETS $2.50.
1 general invitation is extanded.
Bees crossed with Italian. Price, Four Improper chatacters not vabeuidoed aa
Dollars tach. isi NOTICE.
Address or apply to
A. COE & SON, po, FE PROPERTY HOLDBRS on Union
E = a menen® Oat Property Kolders on iiddasetrestare hore; : notified that the Board of Trustees at
Bureka Stage and Express Line. their restlar meeting, Februsry 19th,-1¥%,
Eureka, as follows ;
aR
Leave Nevada City
"STAGES will leave Nevada for Moore's Flat and
i asussnIen a!
ee ae of Union street, ag follaws:
J. W. Downing, 4400. —
Wn. Kistle, 40.
K. B. Thowas, #15.
Wats tue F nee, Moore’ : Said Assessment being lien on said pr: perFlat sal “Graniteville, M il te bald Aciven to City Tax Doth ato pes
CO nd i et and ‘North Bivomafeld . lection. i € x, e. s
Tu seday, Taeé and De agg as
Pa}
, H. CRAWFORD Agent.
President of the Board of Trustees. s
. : February 22d, 1 . "
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with these aggravated diseases
{wonderful Syrup for consumption ant —firrd —
AERA
SUPPRR,
for the grading and .