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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
NEVADA airy , CALIFORNIA,
: j
———
BRIEF MENTION,
Yarious Happenings in and Out of
lee Town,
operations at the
Peard ming have been discontinued
jor the winter,
The Menideld is -substituting a
Kuight wheel for the overshot one
heretofore in-use, :
lie Providence Company . are
building the trestle to.hod the pipe
tatis to convey the water from the
_snow Mountain ditch to their works.
‘Fhe Grass Valley Lyceum met, last
evening to settle the momentous
“Shall the office of Presi-.
Prospec ting
questien,
—cntof the United States be -abol-1
ished 2”? i
Andrew Stokes-had his shoulder
soinewhat burt by a falling rock
wile he was working on the 1,200-,
ft level of the Adak, mine W: eaine“day. night.
A mysterious fire was discovered
in Johns’ b'acksmith shop,:at: Crass
Valley, Wednesday ‘night. Ue was
extinguished before much danger had
been done,
UC: LeCoeq, the well-known catererg keeps, his. chop-house on Pine
street.open day aud night. .Every
day at noon heserves a hot lunch,
wud among other mducements gives
a plate of good soup and a’ glass of
heer fora bit. . See the ad,
Sacramento militag
They are in}
is good a time as they
—tomeatong boys, and wes
you welt,
Lhe
want to come
awain,
When you doe :
wil be=nofighting nor“hydraulic
8 worked while you aie here,
you leave, the hy draulic mines
FEo-be ccouttnwel } ; ‘
A dozen or so_of female witnesses
years, have made things -:lively
wound the Court House -for fthree
fiays past. not allowed
iu the court-room, only when, testityiug,-and so the:more vivacious of
thom Kill time by visiting the headquarters of the best-looking officers
around the building. Lhe deputies
hey: sare
caauce to get lonesome, and tie Dis.
rivt Attorney’s office seems. to pos:
sess some attraction, .
Hs —Shape oie! AS Se AER ate nee
WHAT EFHEY ARE DOING.
‘the guilt of Nevada-Gity-in ‘this re' TOO UTTERLY UTTER.
A Grass Valley Couple Married and
Divorecd in One Night by a Neva-«
da City Lawyer.
(From a Special Correspondent.}
Grass VaLury, Oct. 14th, 1881.
Nevada City is getting to be quite
a favorite resort for-roinantic lovers
who -have more of the world’s pleas+
ures thanits‘cares. Grass Valley is
not urconstious of the attractions of
your town in this. respect. These
in © light nights are eminently , propitious. . Horseback riding, elong
the picturesque, sequestered highway which connects .Nevada > éounty’s two. principal towng, is not without its sweet “solace. When young
people fall.in love down ‘here, ‘the
oki folks immediately proceed to incarcerate the female part of the con‘spiracy, and show the young mau
-the door. Such bondage of course
yearns for freedom. Young love has
skilled-fingers and a strong arm, and
generally liberty comes sooner or
latter. The married “forks and parents of Grass Valley are getting their
heads together and.are about appointing an investigation committee to enquire into the-condition of things’ in
your little city, There is
GREAT COMPLAINT HERE
That you are affording protection
and encourag gement to those of
young people: who a:v fortunate
enough to break loose from.the ervel
locks of the enemy of the heart’s idol
and flee to the embrace of your -peo. i
ple. The universal wail i that “‘it:.
must be stopped.” A spécial detective foree comprising Constable
Peters. and Nightwatéhinan Dennen; }
is to be organized wit . full authority
and insber¢tions to take active measures in this betalf; A special guard
is to be stationed at every half mile
our
between the. two towns, whose
duty it-shall be to intereept
those “who would flagrantly
violate the sacred admonitions of
their friends and parents at home.
It is claimed that there is. proof of
speet, and that at the ‘proper’ time
tle matters will be disclosed. Your
correspondent hag an instance in
mind which is being quietly ' talked
about by a few of the ‘‘knowing
ones” of our village. «Not many
«weeks since—of course it was night
and the moon’s sweet orb’ was glo-riously shining—A CERTART COUPLE
Who had been ‘fortunate enoughto
escape the vigilance of. home folks,
Personal and Social Hems Gleaned .
Mere and There.
. W. Cross went to San? francisco .
yesterday,
The many friends of Mrs.J. A. De}
Greayer will regret to learwof’ her in‘tention to retaove from this city,
‘The kindergarten which she has so
stecessfuliy managed will bé taken.
charge of by Miss da Allen, a young
aly well qualified for the important
tru and a most worthy successor to
liss De Greayer,
= esterday Master Harry Valantuie, who is here.on a Visit-fremn Japan with his wiother, was two years
old, He celebrated the oveasion by
siving a party to his little friends: at
the bigpense of his grandfather, Dr,
H.W. Valantine, Quite ‘a naniber
Qi ee and gentlemenof v
der age Were present.
evy tenon horse back quietly stole away
from loved ones, and, -accompanied
by a female frieud, betook theni. selves to Nevada City. “All the attorneys in that town. ais Notary
Publics and the Notary Publics there
claim to have authority to anite people in theholy bonds-ef matriiony.
Upon, reaching their. destina ion.
these romancersimmediately proceedcil to the law office of a wellknown
attorney in that city and though
“aid attorney was not a magistrate,
justice or judge, of any description,
he forthwith announced himself as
fully authorized to condtict the necessary ceremony and thereupon
proceeded until he had
DE_LARED THEM MAN AND WIFE,
The funny part of the story is that
the masculine -branch of this roJudge Robiusen jen lay performed the wedding ceremony of Mr.
Ah Hop of this city and Miss Toy)
Sing of French Corral. Mrs. Hop is
hs lady who was in the wagon when
1t Was fired at by a lot of her country men neat Bridgeport the other
P day, = Mr. Hop is the »gentleman
whom the attacking party-Avere after .
bat who frustrated the enemy by .
S-ndiog'a friend in his place. T hey
Gdimed to be already married before
leaving French Corral, buat they .
Were ev ideutly§joking then.
——..
wee
4 Photographic Pan. .
Did it ever occur to the pudlie as
Strange that fine *“‘gentlemen” anid
“artists” should have to keep ‘‘s
“ug” the “finest” gallery *‘or:
vf San Francesco,” only to ‘tha tay
or three mouths, and then seek “fres) .
lickls and pastures new 2”
It Quirk.
‘Mas. Dr. Ports will give a full
Course of lectures next week; five
evening. lectures to premisenous
dudiences, and four ‘afternoon lectures to ladies ouly, i 2
~~
Torre will be elating at the The§te tes aight, lt
aSchool Hats 23% cuts, Each,
. At Mus, Lesrer &Graww FORD ’s.
mance in real life consulted this
attorney and improvised justice ‘of
tha peses, quietly and in the ab. sence of the other contracting party
Pees claims that she knew nothing
of it other than as ajoke, and that
. she so regarded it all the while.
. When the ceremony had -been per:
formed, however, and she shad been
. pefsuaded that it was a real. mat. riage, she ‘proved herself a heroine
. fit for such @ story and bore np with
; Womanly courage under the situa, tion which i: ad-been made the more
. trying by.r asou of its unexpected.
"Wihile she seen became apparently reconci.ed to the ingenious
watrimepial process, she contiaued
to persiat that she had not dreamed
ef.such a thing. Upon. consul titioh
parties finally Tesolved to return t0 this pi we and
ness. _
BREAK THE DREADFUL SECRET
To those at home. . Bef ore their . .
departure, however, the kind lawyer
revealed to them the astonishing information that there had been
no légal marriage aecording to the
law in such Cases made, and
provided, A scene followed, an attempt to deseribe which by: your
correspondent would be thore than
vain. —L leave it for somé® sulsequent chronicler, Suffice it Bay,
sadly homeward wended. their! way.
Society here, of which these young
people “are prominent “and usefal
membets, is rejoiced that the’Neyada
City lawyer proved a failure as a:tyer
of human hearts, [=e
— 04+
Excelsior Blasting Po walery
J. Jackson of the Beehive Grocery
Store, whois spécial agent for the
sale of the Excelsior Blasting Powder .
in Nevada City, is now enabled to
supply the public with this powerful
ex plosiy e at.as Tow rates as quy oth—
er powder can be purchasagl. The
Excelsior has been thoroughly tested
mended by allusing it, The reduc—
tion inthe prive will enable Mr.
Jackson to introduce it into general
use, The advertisement appears: in.
another column.
-—*
* Mre. Dr. Pores:was-a mewber~-ot
the-first-class ef tedly—praduates in
the United States of the Woman's
MedicalyCellege-ofPhiladelphia, .
> 0
Tue Old Reliable is the place to
buy groceries. ‘One price tua Hand
that the lowest” is its motto, Smith
keeps only the. cicak best goods . in
stock. o9-Lwi
oo
be
Pleasant furnishcdRooms to Rent.
: so agi at this office, a23
a >. +
Mes. Dy. Perrs hag:the finest coltraits; CD 4
because he ouya it ata bargain, lw.
lectiouw of anatomical (oil)” paintings
in the Unived States. Full size life
' figures-and Zroups of historical porerr erent
Smitu,the Grocér keeps constantly
on hand a:large stock of the very
best liquors. “09 lw.
Quik will make negatives’ now
for large-pictures-to:be delivered at
any time before or daring the holidays. . otf.
A ge
THERE is no slickenas in the sugar
tha¢Smith. keeps, He sells it cheap
+ -eee ———
Wouldn't Advise Hina to Clbm>.
“Tf you don’t. stop, I shall get up
on my ear,”, pointedly observed a
Grass Valley young man to his girl
the other evening when -he caught
her winking, at another fellow.
‘Ok, don't, you might get dizzy
stending on so high a perch,” she
retorted.
Mrs Dr. Ports invites the ladies
ef Nevada City to meet her at the
‘Nevada Theatre next Wedneslay
afternoon-at half—past two o'clock.
A free lecture and axovial hour ard
a half will be enjoyed. orem
For Sale. ©
A Portable Engine, 7x14. Apyly
to G. G.ALLAN, Nevada Foundry.
Nevada City, Sept. 7th—#f
a
THERE is going to. be a rush at
Quirk’s gallery before he goes, > so
come onary and donit get left. tf,
Piura wishing pictures &pied
and finished ‘in ‘water-colors or etayon had better briiig them in befere
Quirk goes away'as they wll not
have ang good.a chance again. tf.
Pita TNE
yee ae in. VPorrs at the ‘Nevada,
Theatre next Tuesday evening, “Free
‘lectrire,‘all invited, i
BITTERS
Diminished v igor
those troubled with weak kidneys,
‘by a! judicious use of #ostetter’s
Stomach Litters, which invigorates
and stimulates without exciting the
urinary organs, In conjunctiop with
its influence upon them, ect
acidity, improves appetite, and isin
every way condncive to health and
nervewépose, Anoth r marked quality isats eontrol over fever and ague,
aia its power of preventing it. For
(the couple. quictly eud (1 shirk),
»
}a-stock-of Dey Geods-as-has-tever—befere. been -seenin dny oue store in
rin this district, aud is highly recom—.
[NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS !
Is reimburzed in great measure, :to
it corrects .
1363.
OCLAMATION
— ISSUED FROM ‘THE :
Palace Dry Goods Store
ROSENBERG
OF THE PALACE DRY GOODS $ STORE have this we received such
Northern California,
88.1 00K HERE . !
In order to irae he room forrmy new
gouds I now make a bona ‘fide offer
to-sell any and eyery article in’ my
Store,’
For ihe Next Two Weeks,
AUCTION:
sy pp as
PRICES !
Pr, yvene wanting a anything in the
RY AND -FANCY: GOODS
line
can positivelysave money by callings
at the IMPGRTANZ STORE
E
» Oppoae
x Asa well-knownadyof expetience remarked > SS
“We can find more goods in this Store than: in
all-the other Stores in the city combined.”
Having siclr ‘wn imanense stock of goods to. speuk for themeelves, it
would. be useless to tell the people how aud of whom we: buy them, ilvedpe 2 knows we can eelbat other houses’ pricés and inake immense prefits.
‘Zn tact those other houses could buy af us at lower rates than they now
pay. We buy not only for our own great est ablishments, but also for oth-er-liFms-on-eommission, \We do ceftainly now;as we-have-alWfays—dene,,
permitmo one to. undersell-us.
We do not-claim to be public Benefactors.
Neither-do we keep trash in our store ; nerdo we throw baits in-order to catch customers. Every piece of gooda
STANDS .ON ITS GOWN MERITS,
Yad must bring its legitimate price. So you pay no more in ae store
forone yard of the’ finest fabric made than you <do proportionately for one.
yard of ¢ calico, ais accounts for.
Having. arran; ee our Store. this fall into papue ate hice ae you: will
“perceive upon first entering
xr Corsot Department :
‘Where we have a very extensive stock purchased fron: Eastern houses that
‘failed this season. We have made great reductions in priees on this line of
goods. In order to give our customers and friends the full benefit of’ these
‘bargains, we will-sell “SOUR FAVORITE,” the beat in the market for the
price (usually one dollar) for FEELTY CE NTS. “OUR CAMILIE,” the
a
leading Corset, with double busk, and guaranteed, <A pair of, new steels
will. be: given. for every one that ‘breaks, Selling: in ober Stores at One
Dollar anda half.—Sott-at-the Pb: lace for SEV ENEY-EIVE CENTS.” We
have about 20 different brands of Corsets on all of which a “redluetion of 50
per cent. has been ordered. They are PASSING AWAY VERY RARIDLY, and-we desite our customers to come early aud segure them.
4y
‘Beware of -tmitations!
“ROSENBER 24 BROS. “is the
only Housein. Nevada City keep“mg the GENUINE Voster Lace
Y tations. Tien: observe when
CS Es WT ES
@ATENTED JUNG ru, 1076)
Ze
=. purchasing gloves that every’
~ ‘ ie ne nee
pair bears the name of ‘‘Foster,
All others are imitation.
We have in our office,‘free for all,’ any amount of POSTAGE S' PAMPS.
Everybody is welcome to.use them. Respe ctfully f
FOSEN BERG BROS.
“ Pe
eer
E
oe
ARRIVING DAILY
Direct from the Great Manufacturing: Establishments:
of the East and: farpe, at the
si
y
Pp
i
te Citizens Bank, :
Yon't make your ‘purchases until
ow have coats wy Goods and ~ .
rices,
D. AUERBACH,
evada City Sept, 17th. ,
ASK. roR—— :
Union India Rubber Co’s
.
Ratirea
Ww
They will last twice aslong
Pure Para Guin
. CRACKPROCF
Rubber Boots and Coats.
Beware of Emitations !
JE suve, the, Roots are stamped Cree.
J #reos on the heels, and have the Pure
Sprivgs on thie foot’ and ist
hich prevent their eracking or i wh ites
as any othess
ludesafactured,
Por Sake ‘by all. Dealers,
All kinds Rubber Belting, Pact
ing, ‘Hose, Springs, Clothing, Boots
and Shoe ;
GOBDYEAR BUGGER CQ.
all Bias
1 _
85 tC,
Ki. WH. PEASE, Jit: Agents,
KCK YOR, * stan brancisco
Milwaukee Becr—fepot !
Broad street. ..,
;
ROGER COXLAN, Proprictor.
‘Opposite Stumpi's Lot
NEVADA'CITY.
aod draft Porter in the, State, Lac
) Beer on dratt and in bottles fron Geh
's Milwaukee Brewery. j au
Basho
GEORGE C. GA YLORM,
DEALER IN
_
Groceries, Provisions, Case, Girods, .
h
et
tr
fi
be
Notice of Diss
he setofore
Grain, Feed, Et,
Lar Goods Sold at Bed Rock Prices, q
Agent for Giant Powder Compan,
olution : of ‘Partnership.
N! otice ts hereby given toel wom
‘a it may concern, that the c: suerte ershiiy
exivting between FY 1
ousen and H. 1D, Paw, vider the
L. Harrvhonsen & Co. is this da
1by mutual consent. ~ F. i. Tar st
» pay all debts, and collect all bills du tI
rm.
Wi tness our hands this 11th day of Octo
A.D 13s].
Fr. TARRYHOLS
iM, Db. PARR,
Nevada City, Oct. 12th, Issl.
Luetje and Brand,
WATCIMAKERS
ety a
and
EWELERS,
me EROADST. pp. Stumpf's Hotel,
Gent Store .
3 BROAD STREET,
f JUST ABOVE CONEY LS EX AL.-§!
—We wilt open this week ali shades of Trimming Satin, Erocaded Satins, Thousands of New and Fashionable Buttons, endless
varietyofEurepean Nevelties, Lisle Thread Hose, Silk Hose,
Wool Hoge for Ladies and Uhildren, Gent’s Socks, Lisle, Cotton,
Wool and Cashmere from 5 cents to 149 cents, Chadwick's EnzA Congress of Curiosities from the sunny shores of Australia
will be on Exhibition.
a
many artiDollar “ler
Corsets from One Dollar to ThirtyWe have ‘made special reductions cn
eles to close eit. Men's Silk Scarfs i ee to One
Ladies’ Two Bit ‘Tics only N
bine Cents. Men's Ce olored Shirts 33 1-3 Cents.
Dozer.-—
vine Cents,
We have for all a'fallow feelix 1g an 4 lo not believe in hoggish
dealing, Call this week without fail ut the NINE CENT STORE,
lish Spool Cotton and Corticello Spool Silk, the best in the world.
. generall v5
sale by all Druggists and Dealers .
> iveley’s.,"’
i
i
BEWARE OF
MITATION.
Z 7; cE
“NN
~The Public is
CAUTIONED against SPURIOUS
imitations.
She Pioneer *
BakingPowder.
is the onlyPowder con-~
sisting of nothing but
REFINED
: Grape Cream Le tartar
EnglishBicarb Soda
SCIENTIFICALLY COMBINED.
A ° CHILEENG &(.
SAN FRANCISCO. ©
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