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May 11, 1882 (4 pages)

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ne Snes a THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.{ sew ¥eux Pastions. aE LOCAL AFFAIRS. How to Make Accessories. ; Jacob Weisbein, of Grass Valley, old boys’ hearts: Pa A controversy arises as to where . is in San Francisco being treated for{ For six . I've tracked the tr: ’ if the Mails, years I've tracked the trail 4 Tt s . dots should end abd be replaced by . catarrh. : For ae long vane Pike conga ted lod ——— meparne the Manilie will wlces spots, Great spots an inch in diam-John Pattison returned yesterday Tre chines amare ot some kind, press Mistjitaih Vath, Antioch de. ik. eter are fashionable on dress goods, . from Washington township. To-. And dug fall many apeetert wee Colfax, daily, at 6 a.m. zibbons, kerchiefs, ete., but because day he goes to San Francisco, Alas, my fortune must be bound Grass Valley, daily, at 6a. wm. and 4p. a Direct mail to San Frangjsco, at 6 a, m. Direet mail to Sacraanento, at 6 a. mu, Downieville, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 6 a. Mm. Camptonyille and intermédiate points, daily, (Sunday excepted) at 6 a. m. Blue Tent, North Bloomfield, Moore's Flat and Graniteville, daily, (Sunday excepted, at 6 A. M. WashingtOn and Omega, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 6 a. ™, You Bet, Little York and Duten Flat Monday; Wednesday and Friday, at 6 a. m. J. 8. HOLBROOK, P. M. EEE BRIEF MENTION. by persons of “exact thought,” they fail to draw a line and tell just where we stand, if percha or spotted dress, apart, contrasts, and what has been regarding size, holds good in Various Happenings in and out of Town, . Yesterday was a most lovely day. ’ tits in sunimer, Don’t patronize Chinamen in any ba and sprays both large and small, Strawberries are being sold here at} ° 25 cents. per box, VEILED BEAUTIER, Plenty of work-forhydraulic~ miners at Blue Tent, No work for Chinamen in the mines of Nevada county. ee Grass Valley proposes to celebrate tthe 4th of July this year, All kinds of vegetables are on sale at the various stands in town. More white men engaged in mining in. Nevada county now than for many years, The Peabody mine at Grass Valley has been. assessed 4 cents per share, delinquent June 7th. e The. hydraulic mines will yield more gold this year than during any season in their history. Passenger travel on the Narrow Guage is on the increase. The freight business is also very good. The Chief Engineer ‘of the Fire Department_should_-make—anothertest of the City Water Works. The heathens up in Chinatown are complaining of very dull times with them. We are pleased to record this fact. And still agaiu has the preliminary examination of Ed. A. Roberts been postponed—this. time. till the 25th instant. Very few idle men in town. There is no excuse for idle men as there is plenty of work to be had for all those who have not caught the Spring fever. Henry Haskins before going East sold bis horse and gig to Judge Robinson. The Judge is vow able to pass everything on the road—that is going the’other way. The M. EK. Church of Grass Valley will have a strawberry festival on the 15th. . No such affair has yet been annouced in Nevada City this year. What's the matter? i If the miners of Nevada county had Col. Bee to deal with they would tar and feather him, and ride him on arail. The people of San Francisco should handle him in that way. The Horticultural Commissioners ‘will soon inspect the fruit treés in this vicinity. Every one interested is supposed to know the law in relation to that, matter, and it must be complied with. The Union of yesterday says: The plunder taken from T, H. Marks on Sunday night by foot-pads, consisting of a‘lead pencil and a handkerchief, have\been returned to, the “owner through the postofiice, _ r City Trustee White having purW Jeb i chased the ranch and mining claims. 't -grows more and ou Gold Fiat formerly owned by. *PParent — that Short Wm. Talbot, is actively engaged in. ®t¢ in overwhelming ascendency developing the same into one of the best pieces of property around hére. It was reported here yesterday that the Boston mine contemplated quitting work on their property on account of the banks caviny so badly. If they do it will be a terrible blow to Moore’s Flat. When the mine is in 'full operation over a hundred men are-employed. Beg RT TS ark Tidings: Monday night Wm. Hammel’ had his head badly cut and mashed in the Idaho mine. Mr. Hammel was caught in some way, between a moving rod and some timbering. The wound is very Painfal and will disable him for some time, The “paddle ‘your own. cance” fever ig very ‘prevalent among. the washing is desired. Various na Orientale,” “drap Virginie,” such like, but for the most part distinctions without much differe all ‘‘Veilings” grenadines, bunti er self colored or in contrast, with sitk or satin skirts; and h many a tasteful combination can able, time checks and ‘ribbons for tri higher priced because in heav quality, BOARDING SCHOOL MISSES white graduating dresses. There creatures, their elderssince by fashionists all degrees, a rush is made not on afford ample opportunity for a di play of these singularly clothed fee ry. mor as best they can. Quite impo: tan ribbons. Don’t, however, tie your ywiys are right, HOW ''0 MAKE & Taylor’s Spring Catalogue where you will see everything desirable depicted to yon. Besides, there is snall boys of Nevada City about] on all topics of interested, not only d time of the year. Four more of illustrations, but well written fashm struck out the other day to farn their own living: “hey. stayig ©) away over night, when they got homesick “and” hungry and footsore, = returned to their parentay Toofs, : Work was resumed on the tunnel ion articles. telling you so much indeed, that in comperison my letters__may seem but improfitable., Having rolled away this burden of care there is room to say a word or two as to accessories. It has heen predicted that owing to the .great of the Chi Theat fich a livi Vv tingly. they wil terred from coming peepin’ in at the as 2-0-0 —0—0-0-—-0-—0-— = oe : . icago mine on Ta ay, ularity of jabots, fichus, etc., fa iving. ery 0 Y saa : ‘ ; nent & which eesmatiil fy Wi'bils. 'scee wenahd sige’ one ‘thik’ geiicier, taka boc ne for the country.—. Windows. . r _IN GENTLEMEN'S sHOEs _ Choice Family Groceries, . fore striking the bottom of the On the contrary, we find that they . Nevada county will get her share of For Night Watchman. _. “PRINCE ALBERT,” “ALEXIS,” “ENGLISH BaLMORALs,” At No. 52 Broad Street....... Morgan & Roberts’ Block, ¥ old shaft where the ledge is located. . have not least idea of “going,” un-. them, and Nevada City is likely to te : AS On ‘hen the tunnel is completed it will . less it be that they are going to. be overrun. We already have more} The following named gentlemen AND 20-OTHER NEAT AND DURABLE. KINDS. OPPOSITE COUNTY TREASURER'S OFFICE. es TS; drain the ground aud ive an oppor. Stay. _ But here, too, the oe of the kind than we want to keep . re reported to be candidates for the ae TIS c. uaity to commence erin out ore. . *7 hag te ian, one Aladeed very long, and the prospect of several . Position of city night watchman :. IN DOMESTIC. AND IMPORT oo ge ee : : a Ci The Prospects for the development har 98 descsiptica, so I will again hundred more coming should put us . Chas. 4, ig Wa pe — : ‘ED SUITS : _My long experience in buyin ‘enables me to plaee before my custom ute itd E Pi: ot mite st the Chiengo at Goli. refer you tothe Fup, the simplertone. ® Work: The best thing to do is to 4 isis ae 2 UHILDRENS, for ages from 3 to 10 years, ers the BEST QUALITY OF GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSTRLE at are flattering. : trations; ane oe , is 10 os 8 organize an anti-Chinese society here Wm. 1 ields, Jno. tibbons, J Coe c wre ag Te ene rs Me tiger mall shawls, . 48 quickly as possible, and see that . Herzinger. S \ a YOUTHS, for ages from 10 to 18 years. RICE. I_keep constantly on} and. < ee Will Kesume Soon. takea square of almost anything . all our friends and neighbors stand Enea : ‘ : i i ‘3 : st eee : The tauuel whic desc ea From biventy foue jnches toa yard: lin and make it impregnable. ‘The May-Pole Dance. E2 MENS, for all ages, sizes and shapes. Our Taste” Sugar Cured Hams and Bacon, the Chojoest im ths. aos Wie evelo suc i ith he em-stitch, emP coe iS = ‘ ; , ‘ : : ea ‘ : : Seren Claim t c “ r neck in an way that : es} ready : * : ; : ° 5 : Scrtd se ia eo SERA ie ound as Pikes <a AS BS tes Nigh ind you are fashions es a Finke ai gat elie chats . oO aig New Orleans Molasses, New and Bright Georgie’s used and bobinet lace as well; . Su : tera and Misses: who are to. Im Gen "s Neckwear : Tles—“South Park,” “Oscar ae : PBA osc: pe tere is channel, the bedrock . hen there are silken roby ae gaol a fae ssi cans in tle pole Pa tt be. . Searse—-‘Leighton,” “Trocadero,” “our-in Hand,” ke and it otha are.” Codfish. Wood and, Willow Ware, CrockOo Cer hrs act ere oe which is pitching — off one foot in. black, plain or embroide d; Span-. The following business was trans. P* : hly drilled . , fm Gentlemen's Mats : 5 w— “Bronze Mixed Canton,” ~Feathen dged Fayal,’ : — : ts : Slee ¢ SpE i ae ‘three, Mr, Blackwell expects to ish net, white or pint while —_— acted in the Superior Court yesterday, ing thoroug y arilied, cer ss AO bilt,” “Broadway,” “ utria,” ‘and 50 other at es for 1882 ery, Nails Candles, &c., &e, if it Paige mE 2 Perfect arrangements for either wah fem oh iat ‘(whichever nay [Judge John Caldwell presiding: Oia Wiessiqesse ranted fast eolats and my Sentai anasome, Deets, Cheap and Comfortable, /WarLs a i a hee boints = * DOW tunael of putting up please you,)-or you can buy the silk. ,The People vs. John Williams, — Employment Wanted People sbout ts travel should examine my immenso assottime nt of Sautoga Trimks, (once : ae “ating works, and when the plan . and make up a kerchief yourself, Sentenced to imprisonment for life alike. , All Dots and Spots—Veiled Beautics— Gleves and Shoes—Short Dresses-— circular in form have been called dots. Such‘ name is indignantly repudiated. we should have invested in a dotted I leave you, there: fore, dear reader to decide for yourselves, remarking only that dots begin from the very small set, very close and run in gradations till swallowed up very large spots set far They are self-colored, or in classes of material; not excepting the white muslins which rode diviniSprigged muslins to abound, and here also are sprigs “Veiling” is the leading material where a thin dreas that does not need are given—‘‘Nun’s Veiling,” “Voile 80 for convenience sake we call them etc., have given way before them. They come in all colors and while the dark are chosen for morning wear, or by'elderly people,’ the young and gay will attend hotel hops attired in white or light colored veilings where the chosen ornamentation is embroidery wrought in the piece, eithPretty outfits, too, will be of veiling, made as polonaises or overdresses, brought about, For mourning, also, what more comfortable than a dress of black veiling, soft, light and durSummer Louusines are in old ming the bonnet are to match, Chine silks likewise are very atylish but are already sending in orders for supplies of black stockings, slippers and gloves to be worn with their just that flavor in that less eccentricity of fashion which captivates the average boarding shoool heart, but it is not coufined to these young In truth do but immitate for black, but dark colored stockings with kid or satin slippers and gloves to match, Plain hosiery leads, although there are some few stripes and checks, _ Furthermore, too;-the . named. James Wilson, who-keeps . holders of the Maryland Gold Mining . ica quite short, summer costumes will and such circumstance while rejoicing the hearts of many a coquettish young beauty, strikes with dismay the portly dowagers who have lost their symmetry, while, perhaps, _retaing a full share of by-yone coquetThey must needs be somewhat unfashionable forthe picture wo uld, otherwise, prove too ludicrous, Fashiu® has, for the time, forgotten them, and they, inreturn, must forget or the claims of fashion, for costumes —~—Those who dare will wear them shorter than has hitherto been allowable on those who dare not must do will be the summer sash, for the present is essentially a season of sesh around your waist, but drape it below in any way you choose for all Summer costumes ‘is so knotty a question that an endeavor to explain would be to confuse. So much is permitted and we have #0‘ great variety. In this perplexity I refer you to the illustrations in Lord in the State Prison’ at Folsom. t The People vs, Maurice Penilon. * NEVADA CITY (aurorwis) DAIL esr nearer oneenene WHAT THEY ARE DoINe. The Unsuctssfal Prospector, Personal and Social Items Gleaned. The following from the Socorro ‘ Here and There, Sun will strike tight home to the but us nee, said all A Smart Heathen, There is one very smart Chinaman engaged in peddling vegetables here. Yesterday morning when ‘he called at a house for the first time the head of the family’ who was wrestling . with the woodpile yelled at him: . “Hello, John. What you want?” "*Good morning, sir,” answered the heathen,. “I have some good vegetables to sell,” The white man was taken aback, ‘Are you a Yankee in diszuise?” he queried, ; “lam a Chinaman by birth, but an American by education,” said the visitor putting down his baskets, “And how long have you been in this country.” “About four months—that is, the last time. I first came here five mes and are uce ngs ere be on a visit,” That Chinaman ought to be shipped East 99/6parlor ornament for old Hoar, — > + —/ Proposed Picnics. The Light Guard Band/talk of having & pio-nic at Ismertis Grove in the course of the next three or four
weeks. It will be settled this evening, i The Catholic Sup ay schools of this city and Grags Valley have about determined to give a joint pic. nic at Ismert’s Grove on the 30th instant, which is Decoration Day. The Knights of Pythias-and the Red Men are among the secret societies that were some time ago agitating the subject of having a day in the woods, Of late they seem to Mrs, A. H. Hagadorn, f ly of a hiner deem Ar When a day's search was nearly done. : s And spread it's sheets of by test, gold "A marriage license was yester: il % Dispelled the vision like a pn J. M. Buffington, the popular SecOh, could ] find such brilliant ore, In failur¢’s dark chaotic heap. days, . He is a large owner in the Of veins or leads that , di E. McLeod (the latter was formerly Ari wt iH fome quiet p'ace; To calcite drops and heavy spar, R. isthe guest of Mrs. A BlumenRtched uponsilver leaves and gold, ® A monument to weaith unfound, The Marysville Appeal of Tuesday ing and Water Company at Smartsthe company. ‘ Brooks & Co,, was taken suddenly ingsannounced that he was foratime A. D. Mason has so far recovered he was in town yesterday attending inhia body when he wag shot, but . J. A. Filcher of Auburn (Placer. North Bloomfield and paid an official organization he is a big chief. Tojer! No. 49. Mr. Filoher is one of our what he may have to say upon his In rocks that are not to he found, How often have I watched you sun this city, is tobe appointed to a poTarry above the lofty crest sition in the San Francisco Mint. jhe gray . mountain’s rocky breast In beauty wondrous to beho id day issued to Albert F. Brown and . {Ve watched it till the tw of sleam Mary J.: Moody, both of Truckee, . Its red gold lingered on my mind Like incense on & summer wind, : Paar Td dig th th f ! retary of a great bed here ing ne, . Bake. . My tat seoms Vutied deep a ee et I cannot/strike the longed-for lode Or find the dark oooutt res Wyoming mine. , igh, That capital dare risk buy, Mrs, M. Rosenberg and Mrs, EB. No, buere . we'll give up the chase To copper stains we'll bid farewell, Miss Mollie Hinds of this city), both . A last adien we'll fondly tell of Hollister, are here on a visit. Mrs. To iron caps and red sand bar: * All will be asa legend old thal, Mrs. M. of E. M. Preston. and This well-worn po Tl cast aside, family. This shovel plant on onder slide, "Neath porphyrish and quartz ground iat Coie, burro, let us hide away says: James O'Brien has severed all} And search but for another day. connection with the Excelsior Min: : ville. Mr. Bowles, the President, taking entire charge of the affairs of Jacob Levison, connected with the San Francisco house of M. ill at Grass Valley Tuesday, with palpitation of the heart, The Tidina critical condition, but ie now regarded out of danger, from the effects of the pistol wound inflicted on him by Ed. Roberts that to his business, There are some who think the bullet did not lodge that he merely received 5 ‘flesh wound,” Sounty) Herald was in the city jesterday;——Last night-he went to visit to Seneca. Tribe, No, 48, Improved Order of Red Meh, in which day he will return here and to-night pay his respects to Wyoming Tribe, most esteemed journalistic brethren, and we shall await with interest return home about his impression of Nevada county and its interests, is i Dragged by a Horse. While Deputy Sheriff K. A. Tompkins was going to North Bloomfield on Tuesday he discovered, a short distance this side of Malakoff, a sadof . dle lying in the road. Going a little TRANSCRIPT, THU p¥ears-ago-and-last-year—went—home . FANCY AND MILLINE 4 2 Ei a Lia woot SDAY, MAY 11, 1883. Micisinictiteminenemesaeae ie * we _——O A. BLUMENTHAL, Will Offer at Reduced Prices— 200 doz. Napkins, 56 pos Unbl’d Table Linen, 100 pes Toweling. 200 Marseilles Spreads. 100 pairs Blankets, Colored and White, 200 dozen Ladies and Children’s Cotton Stockings, 50 ps Iron Clad Cheviotts, : 50 doz. Linen Towels, And a full assortment of Fancy Goods too num€rous to mention. Also, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Window Shades, etc. Before purchasing anything in that line please examine the goods and prices. Orders from the country, whether large or small, will be promptly attended te E2"Samples sent on application, Respectfully, . A, BLUMENTHAL, eens A MOST MAGNIFICENT —— STOCK or G00 Have just been received = 77-7 BY MRS, ~—— ee have been in ‘‘statue quo” about the subject. ly . further he found a horse blanket and stirrup, and a few yards further on athan’s hat, Oo his arrival at. Malakoff he reported what he had seen, and was there informed that a man +o Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of the stockCompany was held Monday evening at Grass Valley, The following trustees were elected: 8. P. Dorsey, John C, Coleman; Edward Coleman, Stephen Moore and Samuel Bethell, The trustees organized by electing S, P. Dorsey President and Superintendent, John C, Coleman, Treasurer, and Samuel Bethell, Secretary. The company wiltcoutinue sinking their shaft and flattering results are anticipated. saloon at Columbia Hill, while on his way from North Bloomfield home on t, . Monday evening, fell from his horse and was dragged a short distance by hie—foot-being caught in the stirrup. The saddle girth fortunately broke, thus releasing the unfortunate man from his perilous condition. He managed to get up and walk back towards Malakoff, where he was met by some one who assisted—him to that place, where he was cared. for. He received a cut on the forehead, some bruises on his head, and complainedof « pain in his side; but his €. injuries are not thought to beserious,preepetpomatgece The Fleming Mine. Capt. Fleming’s quartz mine the entrance to whichis on Deer Creek back of the National Hotel, shows a splendid ledge a foot and a_ half thick. The last crushing paid $25 a ton and another lot of ore is now being extracted, A few thousand dollars expended on. that property in the way of putting up hoisting works would make it a very productive property, 2 ee ~~.. ° SHOULD BE INVESTIGATED. Evidences of Fraud in tne Late Teachers’ Examination. The TRANSCRIPT is in possession of information to the effect that a fraud of the most serious nature was perpetrated during the Teachers Examination iu this city last week, It is claimed that some of the ap. plicants communicated—and—furnish-. ———_— . ‘ad each other with answers to the The x air cthaat — spent rm questions. The‘alleged offenders are geod = ideal) ont ey : Es ey 4 among those who received certifisproying + quaneiy ey. cates, Their names are withheld for lnsciuns se ogee that Adolph the present, but as an official invesRosenthal of the Commercial bake tigation will quite naturally follow . V9! ¢ty — sent wath pags a7 this hint the public cannot long reipsiotd hey were: so . b main in the dark as to who is accused they did not last many hours, but of the offense. The Board of Ex: Mr, Rosenthal has plenty more of foie i ; the same kind, amination can by calling at this office obtain full particulars as to ‘the grounds upon which the charges are based. t Feasting Printers. Those Bashful Orphans, Virginia Cit} Enterprise: ‘*Kight unmarried young gentlemen of Nevada City, have decided to bid an eternal farewell to boarding-houses and hotels, and go to housekeeping on their own account, They have purchased an austere bull-dog in order that young ladies may be degit LS Shonld Head Them on, Ag the League of Deliverance continues to grow and extend its influence in San Francisco, the boycotted Chinese will have to scatter and hunt up new p'aces in which they can earn By an experienced man at or general work about a er gardening a Specialty, f gardening ing with . if > e va BROAD GTRERE 66sec oe. .NE VDA CITY, eanat mavens alt Hmeior Madtes! Wine French Kid Shoes—tho best lot FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,! a ayy i or Sa CORNER OF BROAD AND PINE STREETS, NEVADA CITY, : Special and Important, a 20 pieces Bleached Table Linen at ; t Read this through, every word, oe i ~ A . ALL WOOL PLAIDS, © Which we will sell at prices that will defy competiLL JARED fea sa, Sik dioersmersiamtne ipenaamaeit you livé'fivé miles miles away ? -No IT wit, pay you. To COME, © ‘Wr ‘% Do you live in this city ? Do away ? Do you live 10 or 20 matter, which. WILL SHOW YOU AT PRICES WHICH WILL BE FASULOUS-. LY CHEAP . . No Catch Penny Game tii This No Half Way Work. We Strike Bed Rock. We mean all we say, and you will think so if-you will stir about and come. All Goods’ Positively Sold For Cash et Prices which we shall make irresistible for every one. a, "O—. wee We intend to kéep a full line ok se iad SERS SAV .G Ladies and Misses i cE Se Furnishing Goods, . wo Ladies and Gent's Hosiery, = SATINS AND DRESS COODS, = Ct WHITE SPREADS, CURTAIN NET, FINE CASHMERES, . oe BROCADES, SURRAS, SPANISH LAGE, ETC, tion. We do not ask large profits—we are willing to work hard for our money. +): MAIN ST, NEVADA CLLY BEARNHARD & SHALLENBERGER, ___ AMERICAN. NINE-CENT STORE, o-— —— MAKING YOUR PURCHASES Give y HEM AND Part I} A 2 FASHION’S. HEADQUARTERS.-<3 —0—-0—0—0-——-0-—-0—9-—-9 —. Sela —0— 0—0—0—0-—9== 5-9 —9— lor Sori and Summer ! Et. BATTS tr, day tal at Union Hotel, FS Odd Fellow’s Building, Broad Street, Nev ' bly CRAND SPRING In Transcript Block, Commercial Street; Nevada City At which time the LARGEST and FINEST Stockéf Spring andiSurinis Beautiful DRESS GOODS,BUNTINGS, PICQUEx3,LAW NS . A Full Line of Ladies’ Trimmed and Untrimmed Hai 44 We intend to sell our mammoth stock cheaper Nevada County, and request the ladies to call and examine prices, eee Here 1 am, and Here I Have Been For jOver ll MY MOTTOIS :—FAIRTAND SSODE:FOR A MECHANICS STORE, WILL TAKE PLACE ON oui = _ SATURDAY, APRIL 15th, 1882, 1 4 DRESS and FANCY GOODS Wi _ he exhibited tothe public ever seen in Neva : ACh pak —mreme() MOHAIR CROISE, SILKS, 8ATINS, VELVETS, Etc, “” Also a Large Assortment of Flowers.. ».. is CLOTHING AND FURNISHING COODS . . large stock of the Latest Styles just received than any pis firm in : our Goods LL. NATHAN, Proprietor," The Pioneer Grocery Store SQUAREXDEALING.—A DOLLAR'S WORTH — DOLLAR IN COIN, os Si eh* a. s & J ~ke a=