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

November 23, 1881 (4 pages)

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q Admit It, Bay It, 8, APS, } Goons, in a first. ods itself to wy store, ces, hem. res, If a ts, we. will us. Th’: is RUTH. fore, ok, la, City 8 extensive old or ne® OF i SPURIOUS nia bwder er cone ing but lartar’, Soda. IM BINED. kip Sco. . RE. DONE, he 1 na THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, \NEVADACITY, CALIFORNIA.BRIEF MENFION, ne woerhs Happenings in and Out of Town ‘Yesterday was a most lovely day. . Read the estrey notice in another -eolumn, Have you bought your thanksgiv‘ing turkey ? Most of the sick peonle i in the city are convalescent. ceed ene Turkeys are being sold at frum $1.50 to $3, according to the size. A greyhound race is announctd to ~take place at Indian Springs to-mourow. : _Great preparations will. be made by our merchants for a large oon trade. : A small lot of Derbeo stock was sold in San Francisco last week at ‘$1 per share, ¢ + has been interrupted for a few days “-by the cold weatheg, and the pump has had a rest. Thanksgiving will be celebrated at . Glenbrook Park with a saddle-horse: race for a purse of ten dollars, a turkey shoot, and other sports. The wife of E. J, (Lucky) Baldwin died'at Sen Francisco a few days ago. She cesided at one-time in Litte York towuship, his county, The Sacramento Bee is very wickoJ against the miners of this county, it is a lying sheet and unworthy of any patronage from the miniag countics,, 5 The Derbec mine is in need of 4,0°0 cords of wood, and a lot of timbers and lagging. The advertisement in another eclama tells just ae is wanted, ~ Wm. Lee, working at the Penasylvania minein. Grass Valley dis‘ trict had his right wrist broken Sunday by letting it get caught between the car and @ piece of timber. Hon. T. B. McFarland of Sacra. mento, ex-District Judge of this cvunty, is spoken of as a candidate for Congress. Mac. is talented, popular, and in fact one of the very bést men in the State, **uod Bless the Little Woman” is the title of a beautiful new ‘song based.on a remark made by our noble President Garfield after he was shot. F. W. Helmick of Cincinnati is the publisher, aud 35 cents the price, The Eastern Star Chapter at North San Juan had ao instailation and a banquet last night. ‘he retiring Past Matron was presented with one of those beautiful jewels made by U. J, Brand of this city. A pamber 0° Eastern Star people from this city were present, Charlie Mulloy the grocer knows “ a case in this county ‘where the pane atp county should immed ately do some enjoining. Next time the Tidings man + cumes to Nevada City Charles will give him the particulars aud have the Whole thiag printed in that paper, : _—— —-— -e-e — WHAT THEY ARE DOING. Personal and Secial Items Gleaned Mere and There. ; President Campbell of the Golden Gaie Hydraulic: Mining Company, and alsointerested in the Nevada Reservoir Ditch Company left San Francisco Monday for athree months trip to the East. Though he goes Principally for pleasure and health we are Assured that the mining interests ‘of Nevada and Yubs counties will certainly not suffer through neglect on his part during his absence, Mra. J. IL. Holland and her daughter, Mias Katie, entertained a few invited friends at their family residence on Monday evening, in honor of Miss Loraine Englebright of Vallejo, who has beéa visiting friends at this plage, The ) evening was agree:bly spen‘. Dancing, games, vocal and instrumental music, and a fine collation were the prominent features.of the entertainment,. Among those present were the fullowi ing’: Miss Mamie O'Brien, of Smartaville; Misses Sallie Hill, Allie Torner, Ida Allen, Ella McLean, Ida Bowdoin, Genevieve Bowerman, Jessie Nivens, and Katie Holland. Messre, W. F. . ae EB. M. Brown, K. W. aif ie . The Peabody mine's water ‘supply . @UR COUNTY SCHOOLS. Recent @Mieial Visits Made by Su -perintendent Wickes. SWEETLAND SCHOOL, First grade, is taught” by C, L. Brown, and has fifty-seven pupi!s of six different grades, making"the care of it quite a burden, The school‘house has been painted up lately, inside and out, and is the attraction of the village.The room is very large, well ventilated, and neatly fur:.ished. An organ leads in vocal music, A bell from a@ fine cupalo calls the children to school. SEBASTOPOL SCHOOL, First grade, taught by J. Parr, has thirty-two pupils. This school hasa bell and belfry. 1 is a fine piece of joiner work, and 18 farnished with improved desks. The grounds are ample and admitof good drainage. There are about five grades in the school. First grade, ia taught by Geo. E. Robinson, and contains four grades whom are in the, advanced grade. This school has one of the finest and largest libraries in the county, and iswell equipped in every respect, NORTH SAN JUAN PRIMARY, Comprises the three lower grades, numbering fifty-seven pupils taught by Miss Sadie Russell. It was quite a treat—te—enter this school from the snowy wintry landscape without, Everything was as neat-as anew pin, The wal s adorned with pictures, the windows bwith plants, . the warm sunshine streaming in, the ‘little ones so trim and orderly, with lages put up by our far-away German friends to Scheer’ our children Christmas days. After a review of their lessons, the whole school went through their exercises in ealisthencs. 3 be 2 All the above schools were examined in the most needful branches, with fair results, ma se " The supervision of’ mining along
the Ridge would be quite a misfortune as the people have spared neither pains nor money to make themselves comfortable, build ornate homes,and to provide educational facilities for their children, <> © > Land League Meeting. The Michael Davitt Branch of the Land League met at their Mall in this city on Monday evening. John Dunnicliff presiding. The hall was crowded as usual, Thirty-one new mew names were added to the roll and $41.75 received during the évening. Speeches were made by Rev. Father Welsh of Cherokee, Hon. W, D. Long, G. D. Blakey, T. H. Carr and others, Recitations and songs were interspersed during the meeting. The membersnip of the organization is now 204, The next regular monvhly meeting of the Branch will be held on Saturday evening, December 3d. An interesting progamme is being prepared. Coal for Forest City. The Bald Mountain Drift Mining Company have already laid in one hundred tons of coal to feed their locomotive and forges on this winter, and within a couple of days there has arrived fifty tons more that should have been here last June, but was delayed. Thia last lot will be transported by wagons to its, desti‘nation this week. Had it reached this point before the storms it could have been hauled to the mine for a bad condition of the roads has increased the cost about halfa cent a pound. a : § Superior Court. The following business was trans— acted in the Superior Court yesterday, Judge John Caldwell presiding: The People vs. W. H. Wood. The and defendant, heretofore convicted of aesanit with a deadly weapon, was sentenced to one year’s imprist in the County Jail. . or Coles vs. Henry Powell. Five days additional time given defendant to answer. Major W. ‘D. Barton is in this city taking orders for a very handsome and interesting illustrated serial enNORTH SAN JOAN GRAMMAR SCHOOL. numbering fifty-five pupils, twelve of . heads erect and-shoulders back,—re. : minded-one of those “little toy Vi . Seo ao a tie rende’ has io. WHOLESALE MANUFACTURING & IMPORTING BUSINESS, motion for a new trial was overruled, . saint Santis ot sunetes Ot ial ‘a ALL ARE Inquisitive! FALL AND WINTER GOODS. HYMAN BROTHERS Have just received a ‘fall assortment of . MEN YOUTHS’: BOVS' GLOTHING Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Satchels, Valises, , Hats, Caps,@ . Boots, Ladies’ Shoes, Rubber Clothing, Oil Goods, Etc., Suitable for Fall and Winter Trade. . . Being extensiecly engaged in the It is our purpose THIS SHASON To give to the people the benefit of OUR SITUATION IN TRADE. Call and See us “Before Purchasing. oad nite [OE IOUSES EE No. 7 Murtay Street, New Y ae Honolulu, Sandwich Islands. ‘No. 216 and 218 Californie Street, San Francisco. Cor. Broad and Pine sts., Nevada City. and Land.” ee eas * ae pana’ ‘he has at San Francisco for} Shr h eee : rea . GREAT SPECIAL SALE FOR TWELVE DAYS! ——&t the— "NINE CENT STORE! ‘BEGINNING THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17th, ENDING WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30th, 4To. make room for be — q 50 doz, Beatrice Corsets, Nos. 24, 26,26, a7, 28,29 and 30, at 25 cents a pair, former price 99 cents, 50 doz. Genuine Alexandria Kid Gloves, Nos. 5, 5%, 8 and 6}, all shades, at 25 cents a pair, former price $1.25. ; _ 7% doz. setts Collars and Cuffs, at 25 cts a set, former price 496" “27 dbz, Ladies White Woolen Hose at 12% cts. a pair, former pricé 39 cents, 60 doz. Boys Lambs Wool Hose at 9 cents per ‘pair, former price {25 cents. 25 doz. heavy Towels at 5 cente, former price 124 cente. 5 pieces Plaid Dress Goods, twelve yards for $1.00, former Price 123 cents per yard. 7 pieces Silk Stripe Melange at 163 former price 39 cents. 5 pieces German Plaid at 164 former price 25 cents. 3 pieces Mommie Cloths at 9 cents. 1. piece Grey Cammels Hair Dress Goods at 12; cents per yard, former price 25 cents. . 2 pieces Seal Brown and Navy Blue Sateen “ 12) cents per yard, former price 19 cents. 1 doz. Marseillas Spreads, $2.69, former price 83, 49. 6000 yards wide Embroidery, only 9 cents, former price 25c. 1 piece heavy Beaver at $1.69, former price $2.49. % piecesTurkish Toweling, for Jackcts---Pink, Blne, Old Gcld, J and Garnett, only 25 cents, former price 49 cents, YO pieces Worsted Fringe at 9 cents per yard, former price 49 ‘cents: per yard. Thousands of articles will be slaughtered. UNPARALLELED INDUCEMENTS will be offered wrabsink the entire twelve days ! WE MUST T HAVE ROOM ! Ask For Goods Aadavertisea. W. B. Shiveley’s Nine Cent. Store, JUST ABOVE sence HALL. eerie GREAT 20 DAS SLAUGHTER SALE —_or— DRY & FANCY GOODS, CLOTHING, CENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, . HATS, TRUNKS, VALISES, WHITE COODS, JEWELRY, Ribbons, Hosiery, Cloaks, Ulsters, Dolmans, etc., etc. At the Important Cheap Store,’ON BROAD STREET, opposite Citizens Bank. CALL: EARLY and secure bargains 98 goods of all description will be’ GIVEN AWAY FOR LITTLE OR NOTHING. DAVE AUERBACH, Prop’r. LT Stockholders Meeting. For Sale or Lease. LOICE is hereby given that © mecting . > wary gELE, TME EAGLE MINE ot of the Stockholders of the Yuba Bee ® reasonable price, or lease the same to nel Gold Mining Company ys vn San responsibie parties for certain perioo.— the office of the gps # fn. at ten . Plenty of wood, timbers, ete., on hand, and Juan, Nevada county, eh 1881, to . every thiniz ready to resume work at short o’clocl:, A. ." of ee ee comatlon, notice. For ag nda Chey at my store, on Bn Recess N shee Gentle, ond K. i. Commercial street, Nev y. Sunderland, resigned. nig, W. M. SMITH. November ag por eae eal L 83 1S he ' ; NG rr FALL “OPENING —Or— MRS, ‘M. A. STERLING’S Dry Goods and Millinery Store, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY FALL & WINTER MILEINERY . VERY LARGE AND CHOICE STOCK —AT— A OF ' Of-the LATEST STYLES have just been received from San Francisco, The Millinery Department \ Is complete, and comprises the Latest Nov8 Pp » . n y and ‘Saturday, 1 1th and 12th. cee Fyjdey ae. A cordial invitation is. extended to all to call and examine the new yoouds, and satisame. guaranteed both as to price and kful to publie for their “Tn in ms mene shall eudeavor_by Stee’ erations : to ita e ePme 080-1 M. A. STERLING, ane cordially invited eh TRIMMED it Mrs. Lester & Crawford’s,/ DRESS AND FANCY Goons,