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November 5, 1881 (4 pages)

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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT NEVADACITY, CALIFORNIA. BRIEF MENTION. Varieus Happenings in and Qat of ) N Town. AJ Bas ¥ our ‘water been shut off? S Old Keyser isnot such a bad fel“Yow after all, Snow Mountain: Ditch is being repaired from the Little Tunnel *to this city. : Ii the stock of mining water was 7 as great as “the stock of granger wind, the valleys would haveLeen submerged long ago. Postmasters are forbidden to read 9 ,postal. earda passing thrauzh , the majls,.and at the sanie time are order. e] to destroy all that bear obscene Now what is @ P.°M. a4 mater. to 3S, Pat Keenat of Grass Valley has “ hadto give Justice Davis-an’ assnr— Big : ee that he will hereafter ke eep the neace. He had been threatening to dransform his former wile, Mary Keenas, into a corpse hae. O'Brien is w anted at” Anbura, Placer county, Ath, to toatily on the trial of the Cape Hora Mills ‘train 3, Any : person knowing of his s whereabdéuts TESS, will assist the cause of justice by telegraphing te Distriok Attorney Daradsr at 4 Aubtrn. The Whitebell Times suggests this **Here lies on wre ckera, for the bad. kind: &@ man who beaf the printer ; Oh, how his soul doth Jong for Winter,” The Transcrrer dedicates this to the ‘Here sleens a:man who paid the printer ; his where there’s no VV OO xi kind: sonl hath gone inter.” Fees SoS Tae — et Must.€o. —=—= ing. Sg Phe rumor got out . on the -street . yeaterday afternoon that an inanimate Chinaman had been found lying acrosa the threshhold of Surveyor Knglebright’s office in Morgan & Reokerts' Block, and added interest attached to the report whea it was said the.victim had met his’ fate while endeavoring to pick the lock ofthe door. A delegation of citi6 zeng mustered up eno igh courage to ~wisit-the scene of the alleced tragedy, They found not a dead Chinaman, pat a master-picee ‘of art in the form of one. pockets of the dt ar ny pe ky bottle, while all aroz ar other relics of a apree. constructive From every red a whiswere the RS. ; were a certain well known. dentist the year . : : a, having and a juetice of the peace who do ots my : . 1-45 ney business in the same b ack, e Es Bo Sees Buit ‘ona Libel. A suit rae been, file ed ted States Cirenit Court cisco by A. Gaenther & wankea, Wisconsin, va. in the Un!~ at San FranCo, of Milthe pur ies satted Brewing Company, a corporation coni, Satur‘ : ae sisting of Williau: Hose, Sr;, Willian ’s Hotel, cy Eo ’ Hese Jr., Joseph. May and Wénry 5’ Hotel, Vroman, and doing business at Boos, hs store, —v mm this county. action Waa} r's Hotel, based. on aa allegad infringement up. Monday oa alabel dalypatented by plaintiffs, Monday, : : ; who aré the-manufacturers at Franz a Nalk's Milwaukee Export Beer, and fice, Monwho ask that alidies or stamps and Deven ber otuer implements used ia the making * iy tee,' from Stsuch labels be delivered up to Sth, at 6 ; a : iy them, tobe destroyed by order of 1 ont } ‘ : 0. 00 lars the Court, together with $10,000 LRG, damages, * oliector. — — ee Ste ANwisance, Hereafter when public entertainments are given at ‘the Theatre, the management should look %9.if that men and boys in the lower part of the house desist from smoking. The tobacco fames fiad their way to the gallery, making it very unpleasant ; for the ladies there assembled. ‘This a, Wed8a mild hiot, but it onght to be sufdcient to secuge an abatement of Jorgan’s the nuisance, If we ate ca led upon = to refer to the matter again it will ip stairs. be fa a differeat manner. Death of au Old Setiler. Se James'H, Wickes, father of Jobn T. Wiokes, County Superintendent p fr of Schoolg,died at his home at French Leni, Grass Valley, township, on arenes Taareday evening, ,»Deceascd was eabe’ azed about 71 consi aad. was for af ee long time a resident of the county, yrant 0} Barn and Carri: ve House to Rent, —— : sata A large barn, capable of accommoress. = dating ten head of horses and a cow, memes ‘8 for rent, Also a’ carriage house. Aaah Nein $6 per month, Enquire of rs > srefally: ~ Mes, Joxargan Cuarg, -3t Piety Hill. ° November: The artists} The Boca WHAT THEY ARE DOING Personal and Social Iiews Gleaned . Here and There. Assemblyman J, B, Patterson came from below yesterday: ‘Mmorn= — Miss ee Gove of this ojty is visiting Mrs. J. T. Van Bibber at Sacramento, Hon. L, 3: Huntingten, brother: in-law to J. E. Brown of this city, and prinetpal owner of the Banner ming, arrived h re_yesterday . morn-, ing from ‘Canad. J. P, Shoemaker :of the Tidtngs cOr»s was over from Grass Valley Axton iy He came to gel the item. al ont that Chibaman found. in Morzan & Raberts’ Block. Jacob Loutzenheiser, wife anddaughter,” of “ New Philadelphia, Ohio, who have been-y isiting at Grass Valley some months, left for their home Thursday morning, The late Wm. B. whose widow died at W heatland Tasadey evening, used to live at Deer Creek Crossing inthis county m: any years ago. Mrs, Oguedied from an excessive use of alcoholic} Hquers. Edwin Merrifield, the .prominent mine ewner of this. district, is still atthe Palace Hotel in Sab Francisco andergoing treatment-for hi s bodily ailments. _Heis eo far recovered as to be ableto get around his room, and we hope soon to aunouiice that o permanent Ogue @; * and complete cure has been effected. He wik return to this city a8 soon ag he is able, —~6 a a) Dividends. . The fact that there is but one mine in this coulity owned by an incerporated d company which pays dividends works great harm to our mining interests, There are plenty of jminea here that ‘_pay their ow ners handsome profits, but as they ate in the hands of individuals who keep their busins 8S affairs to themselves, they are bard! ly known outside of the State, and d conseqt uently do not add to. the .conntry’s credit abroad,— Georgetown Couariéz, So far as quartz mines are concerned, a very similar state of affairg exists ia Nevada: county.Only two or three of the paying properties ; ernit a detailed account of their eperstions to Ye published, and outsiders oe 7 . . 2 naturally get an impression that the ethers yield in excess of their expenditures, even if they produce enongh to pay for the, develop. ments, a:] of which isan error. —_—_———--——-—+ }----———-——— Fam?lar — Se thi nothing {The theatrical combination which will sapport Mr, Sheridan during his engagement ia this city on the. 7th and 18th instants embraces Miss: Abbie Pierce and Harry Colton who not long ago played here with the Stetson company 3W. 'T, Doyle who was 4 preeminent member of the Nellie _Bayd troupe on the gacasion of -its last visit ; Willie Simms who played }to our people, Misa Nellie Hoelbrook is the leading lady of the } Sheridan cunpsay Ae ate The rr anusitof eceness On next Monday the transit of Mercury across the sun's disc will oceur, and astronomers are making the necessary preparations to take observations. It will ecmmence at six minutes and ten seconds past 2 o’cleck ¥,-M.,-and will have completed its joutney across the mney by twenty-six minutes and. netrly fifty seconds past 7 o'clock, or more than twe and a half heures after sunset at San Francisco, The las§ transit of this planet occurred May 6, 1878,and the next will occur November 8, 1391. oe A Gelde n Opmigetanity. 7 Hyman a whose prominent advertisement.is to be found jo another column, are’ now holding out most extraordinary inducements to
stock ie very complete in all ite departments, and having been purchased under the most favorable conditions is being sold at extremely low prices. Tho management is liberation all reupects, and it is a decided pleasure to trade at that great emporium. > __ Awetion ‘To-day. This is the day set for Frank Guild’s great action, aud, two.o “clgok in the afternoon is the hour. ~ Among . the property to be sold without .reserve are the entire household effects from the Glenbrook Park residence, and two prime wo:k mules, latter can be seen at Wellington's stable and on the street this . morning. “1 0’clock, Deceased came from—Ger-} here. with Lawrence Barrett in ‘Richelien,” and--Walter Wilton’ whois another actor quite familiar the people of Nevada county. Their } The . Death ef Mr. Tonningsen.' N.-H. Tonningsen, of San Francisco, died at the National Exchange Hotel, yesterday morning, at 3:20 many to California when but a mere lad, and some twelve years ago. was . employed in Bulacher’s butcher shop in the Transbript Block. He was subsequently employed in running the government survey of mineral lands in this'and adjoiniug counties. For several years he has re: sided in San Francisco, whore he has been employed in a large packibg establishment. About .a year and:a half age he contracted a severe} cold which settled on his lungs, and terminated in consumption. For thet last six months he has been traveling for his health, and came to this city about two. months since; but the disease had too deep a hold on him,and yesterday morning he died. Deceased was a inember of the Masonis and Odd Fellows’ fraternities, and the Lodges of this city will follaw his rgmains to the Masonic cem. etery at Pine Grove. The funeral will take place from Masonle Hall at 2 o'clock Suuday afternoon, > Short of Fuuds. Union: At regular meeting of the Ladies Relief Society of Grasa Valley, held on Wednesday last, the following were elected as officers to . serve for the ensuing six months: Mrs. 4. B. Dibble, President ; Mrs. . C, Nathan and Mrs. S. G. Lewis, Vice Presidents; Renben Leech, Secretary ; Watt, Treasurer ; Mrs. Peter Johnston, Mrs, E. Rawe, Mrs, _ F. Ki dder, Directors.” The Society has been the means‘of relieving a great deal of . distress in this town. in times past, and applications are being made. almost daily. The funds are now nearly exhausted, and unless something is done soon the society will be . obliged to disband. << Death of Mr. Fyler. ters. Mrs. Mrs, Jas, Geo. W. T ylor, whose funeral took { place from the Baptist, church in. this city yesterday afternoon, -had f for some time been sorely afflicted. . S:veral months ago he went. to the springs to obtain relief from his! & EW PROCLAMATION ROSEN BERG BROS. having spent 5 weeks in selecting their F all . Stock for thig season, now offer to the public one of the largest and most elegant stocks of Dry and Fancy Goods ever depo in rany one -establish= ment in sielitiareats California, OSENBERG BROS.’ goods have passed away so mapity this Fall _ ees were compelled to order a second Big Stock, ROSE NBERG BROS’ past’ career here has been : such that th not advertise their goods, x Issued’ from the Office of the PALACE DRY GOODS STORE Merchants. _ east omers. of the finest goods made than you do for a ene-cent Paper of Pins, same are guaranteed to them, known firm will not be deceived, ROSENERERG OSEN BERG BROS, are the only Agehtsfor the genuine Foster. Kid All others are imitatiang, Gloves. So y ROSENBERG BROS. guarantee no Goods to their enstomers unless the} BROS. canzot print the Price List of their Goede, would require volumes. plain fignres ' purchasing gloves that every pair bears the name of Foster, as’ all others are immitations, ES ‘ Ss. ey ‘deed The goods speak for'themselves in Gotten Let FIRST, ROSENBERG BROS, do not pretend to be Public Benefactors, . but are [. SECOND. ROSENBERG BROS., keeps no trash and-give no baits in order te catch . THIRD. ROSENBERG BROS, sell everything in their store in proportion, ata Je‘gitimate price. ou pay NO More proportionately for one yard FOURTH. thus those trading with that well. PITH, + as. -it. Bverything in their store is marked in SIXTH. Ladias should observe when Respectfally, paralytic condition, but experisuced . , no particular benefit, ‘Mur Skating Tonight. There will be skating at the Theatre to-night. B. Boxutarn, Prop. — e————___Demoresr Fall patterns just received. Catalogues free on applica tion, Mas. Lester & Crawrorp. ff. » John Mannix, Eureka, W., F. Englebright, City, G. M. Pinkham, Ookland, H. ©. Dickenson, Camptonville, J. Jewett, City, z James Martin, Smarteville. : —_— er SAE Erastus Box», Clerk. 4 (ae 2 ne ‘“MATCHLESS BARGAINS. S. Yours’ Respectfully, W. 8 SHIVELEY, SS Me ag r Offerin ings. “a Com NEW C9 (SHIVELEY’S NINE CENT STORE: GODS a rrowmenaee OPENING EVERY BAY AT CENTS. a Cr? NTS ne wee e iotures copied! 5000 New Dolls only.:... 2 . Beatrice Corsets, only.... Q and Pabched te. water-goloin ot ~ 1 $06 5 . Vascar Collars, new::.... on had better bring them in Beles 000 9 « bs fe 9 . Leather Pelts, only ... : Quirk goes away as they. will not 500 * “Gold Shoes and . Elastic Frill.... made gine 6 tao agen Blue Stockings...... 9) Ladies’ Calico Collars, very Rooms for rent. Euquire of Mra,1 500 New Dolls 19 25, 39t099! -handeome:........: Kivg, Broad street. Q-wk. ‘Tin Pails..... eee ee. . Flower red Hair Ping, new,..-25 ~~ ee . Hand Mirrors...... vrai B . Elegant Bangled He afr Pitis.49 Ture is goingto be a rush at}! rx of Dominos ...,.... &. Brabraut Lace. -3, 4, 5, 9 and ¢ Qairk’s gallery before ha goes,* eo . Box Paints..:.-...-.c.004 9 . Victoria Zephyr W.al. . 9 comeearly and dou't get left. tf. °. Two Bit Bottle Cologne. . 9} . Large Cloak Buttons, only-. q $20, 000 WORTH OF FALL & WINTER CeOOoODSs = : = HG RECEIVED AT THE ‘Mechanics Store, a shee ‘Block, Commercial St treet, = Revads, ONE PRICE TO ALL,,Pom CASE. » Duting the last Sixty Davs I have dispss ed of nearly all my old stock and have fst received the most complete stock of 7 FALL AND WINTER DRY Qeons, OLOTHING, BOOTS, GROES, GENT'S FURNISHING GOCE, To be found in an y house in Nevada OMy: I hare but one prica for cash, which siall be based on so smalla marginagto @efy any legitimate competition. Giye mea call, I shall continue in the fa.. tage as I have in the past, to sell Goods at BEDROCK PRICES! I extend a cordial invitation to my frtend = and the public gencraliy. to call aud exam ine ray New Goods and Prices before gurchasing olsewhere. L, NATHAN, ‘BEWARE OF > 1 MIT: AT i ONS SO NL =: a 2a ay PER Sweet By and By Cols 25 Sik a : are ee ee ee aaa Banks. a) é ve m4. 9 . Brocailed Rihbon.....:. 5; ‘The Public 16 ee ek ave dels. 2.. 8 . Elegant Black Fur.....,. 76 . CAUTIONED against SPURICUSA Cough Cold or Sore Throat Gold Watches.:;...-2.5,.> ® . White Bloud ee 19 i it tio Ke, should be stopped. . Neg! ect — hSpecial Train of Cars..... @ . Beautiful Cloak i. Coe 76 Mano ng, ba uently results in an ineurab -8 iUng . Shell Cushions...->...+.. 9!Kid Lined Glovos....-. 99} + Di 4 dice, Troches fare. vertain’ to Skippitig Ropesonly..... 9. Forster patent Kid Cloves Gnekioneey to give relief in Asthma, Bronchi{Gold Bracelets ...--.--..+.. 9 ee ee 1.49 Bakin 70 di i tis, Coughs, Catarrh ocean res Child’s Hoods....-... 25 . Whilebone Bladed Fringe, Ww er and Throat’ diseases, For thirty} daokela. 56.5 Bede sssc 49 Wi ae 39 P, years the Troches have beet recom: . 7 adies Heavy Cardigan Jack. Zavelopes and Paper.... “91 isthe. only owder con— a, a eetaction “nee ets 68} Linen Napkins: Sig istin of nothi ng but ive perfect satisiaction. They arej . €08 ---------+-eeereee pees Torrey eee 9 a new or untried, but having bean . Ladies Wo reted Shawle... 68 . Toilet Pins..:.. ceeeet oO 8 I 8 uM SS ee ae Princess Strect Sackets... 88 . Cream de Lis .. .89 C Crean G7 ee Limb Wool Hose . Merino Hose...... -123 h ttained well-merited rank . Children’s Le nb 3 } among the fow ‘aap is eomedian ol Rs Rees s+:see++ 9! Scarlet Shawls ....-0.--. 1 491 rap e = Tartar! the age Plage p i aie! ~ eing. Children’ s Fancy Wool Hose. 9 . Blue ga ae isk OO an be t 0 olear an ven < Ce eenes sats car ae peti Sold at 25 ote a aan er hal wa aaaree ‘ Bac Desir pays Snes ss eae : Geli shBi bSoda! ne vy Black Bracelets..... 8 . Heavy Worsted Fringe ee S A Sou HOTEL ARRIVALS. ~ Beaovitel Seal Skin Satchels . Superior Tooth Brashes....9 o ALLY COMBINED National Exchange Hotel. ns PO a 99 . Two bit Embroidery Eage . 8 = LEY A. EDDY, i — Seal Skin Satohels, Knitting Cotton:....... 7 CH . LL NG se STARLEY A. ——t sigh Se 149. A whole cabinet Hair Pins. 2! A bei FRANCISCO, Tavnspy; Nov. 3, 1881. adies’ Companion, chcap.25 . Shekey Flannel....~... 19 S . Charlee Sart Sanu ie sian sergio on bt : eeteic Ha Hair Brushes. a8 omas Irvine ocke SUE ss5O35 vias 4 Sam A. Hinds, San Jose, po Cologne, two Bits, to ‘Velvet Frames..-= rari 40 . . i Bo, 1 tence Wool Uinters.-.----. ap . Bet Has Neto 3-000. od ee fps SOE MUPTE «<> nes: “Ww eseion of th ‘ Chas. Waterboore Port Wine, . Wrenkfast Shawls.. 1 25 [gennics netayfowemson ofthe mn! CHOP. HOUSE, 8 Spencer, + ry mys Sleeveless Jackets.... , +++ 9B . side of San Franciego, and shall offer} Pine Street, «+ ++ opposite Moran’B Hall, Oaklav téeill Wool Wristlets . 1. .2§ . this week’some landslides positively OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Mise: Simmons, ¢ i éville, 09 : ee a ay beyond the whisper of competition, Mot Lanch every noan G. SPowers, Blué dy © infant's Bodices..49, 69 to 99 comparisop or monopoly. * Call for Bi oon Soup and Glass of poows — Shady Creck, Two Bit Bottle Fre neb de Urthe goods advertised above, and do. @ Beer 12 1-2 cents. 8. 8S. Black and family, Sweetiend, as neue: aaa “* @ not forget thot we opgp. every dey October 14Hh-—Ln, C. Lecocg Jeni T. Shurtleff, Attorney at Law, One Broad street, opposite Union at. a Nevada City. Au business entrusted to'my oire prompt. and dion guaranteed, > “pj goose