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April 14, 1882 (4 pages)

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cet, and > assort) MOST . to. sell [EAN ITY.. a al of SON ry ble in many arped ig. to” hings, 0, 25 cts ae & * r 9 “ i eo = 12ge8 a a. eS 24 “ shee . Bide (. 80% Naat . he ,, 49" wp“ 9 “ ag “ nd 49 ** ns 19 * 3 25 er) HL 9 “ S we 'TEN. ‘erected his palatial blacksmith and . wagon shop at the Plaza. The next in _ Gehrig. . The stone cellar is now be. pleted the frame building will be . erected without delay. On the Keith lot adjoining Barton’s an. _ site of the old blackamith shop, Mr, E its to put up® large Suliing 6 Gt eee 3 The a e figures represent the numbey of persons engaged in the} mandfacture of Cigars in Cal. One of} © the 179 is in your city, patronize him VY and thereby aliow your sincerity on Scseesatcanetndnemenseerpupmeeeety eae THE DAILY TR. NSCRIPI. RRIEF MENTION. Various Happenings In and Out of . * boy wamed Eddy Long, about 13 Town Look out for thieves. i “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” to-night. Yesterday was 8 most deli day. the Bay. , The sundsy Law is the topic of . cursing him, conversation on the streeta. L, Vons, the heavy lumber dealer of Little York township, is in the & city. Mra. WK; Spencer of Grass Valley wasin this‘city on Wednesday visiting friends. Fifty-one new names were’ yesterday added to the Great Register as voters at the ensuing election. Tonight is the last{chance to see the great drama of Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Secure your seats early. Hop Lee, a, well known China wash mao, has returned from an extended tour through the Imperial Kingdom. Thomas Williams’ new house on Arigtocracy Hi.1 is already enclosed, When completed it will bea very pretty residence. : Ww. B. Campbell has drawu the plans and specifications for the new Hibernian Hall. Work will be commenced on it in a short time. A marriage license was yesterday issued to. William Shea, of Sweetland and Mary E. Jones of Grass Valley. Mrs,.J, E. Brown and her mother, Mrs. Boulterer, went to San Franisco on Wednesday last. Mrs. P. eaves for the East in a few weeks, where she will reside in the future. An order was made yesterday by Judge Caldwell setting aside the homestead and personal property of A. H. Hanson, an insolvent debtor, for the benefit of his family. ‘Wm. Davis, of Los Angeles, arrived here about two weeks ago with the intention of starting a candy factory. He leased a building on Main street but owing to his sickness. has delayed the project, Just as soon as his health will permit the candy factory goes. : Four trained blood hounds belonging .t6, Rial’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin troupe'and a donkey, in charge of their keepers, promenaded the principal thoroughfares of the city yesterday. They attracted -considerable attention, and were followed by & hundfed or 80 “Young Americas,” The: following named gentlemen were elected Vestry men of the Examanuel (Episcopal) Church in Grass Valley: Dr. Wm.McCormick, W. K. Spencer, S. P. Dorsey, W. E. Deamer, T. J. Mitchell, Thos, Buckett, A. Powell, Jas, Watt and Frank Power. The Vestry men organized by electing Dr. McCormick Senior Warden, T. J. Mitchell Junior Warden, Jas, Watt Secretary, and W. K. Spencer Treasurer, Ei A, ee Quir smoking cigarettes and try Giffin’s mysk and cinnamon Cigars. tf Cave at the Manzanita Mine. About 9 o'clock on Wednesday night an imm cave occurred. at the Manzatita hydraulic mining claim, barying all -their pipes, tools, ete., and causing oonsiderable damage All through. the day the @* less extent, but no apprehensions were entertained of such anavalanche of gravel being precipitated upon the miners, who had to flee for their lives. Thevnly thing they managed to save way the rages used for working the 1 by night, and they had to run with it 700 or 800, feet before it was far enough away from the moving mountain of earth tbe safe, It will take several days before the pipes can be uncover and washing resumed.i Building Boom, ‘he Nevada City Plaza is looming, up in the. way of new buildings. ‘Only a short time ago Bill Barton order was the commencement of the erection of a large brewery by Geo. ing built and as soon as that is comther building is to be erected. On the of Sacramento street, on the purposes. Verily there is. a building boom on the 8500 Chinese 179 White Men, Look for codlin moths on. your hefol Dwight Rolfe a son-of I, J. Rolfe, ‘. as woodeutter by Hollermuller at “hide and go seek” on East Broad street, just above the juncti-n, when years old, came along and commenc-ed interfering. with the game by telling where the boys were secreted. He was requested several times to desist, but continued todo so, until who'was playing, told him if he did notquit he would makehim. Eddie Long dared him to, and commenced , and. using vulgar language, Dwight Rolfe told him to stop such talk, especially when there were ladies passing all the time. “As this had the effect only to increase—Long’s —-vituperation aud abuse, Dwight started for him, when Long, who had a piece of seantling 2x3 inches and abbut two feet long in his hands, strack-Dwight Rolfe a terrific blow across the” temple, which felled him “to the sidewalk. Tn falling the boy struck his face on some sharp projection, which inflicted s severe gash on the upper lip. Long immediateiy fled, and a little brother ot Dwight immediately conveyed the intellizence to his father and mother. They _ instantly repaired to the spot, and found the boy insensible,.He -was taken into the residence of Mrs. Mein, close by, and efforts made to resusciatate him, but without avail, He was then taken home, and Dr, Hunt sent for. An examination showed that he had received concussion of the brain, The cut in his lip was sewed up, and everythiig dove to restore the boy to con: sciousness, but for twelve hours. he remained in an unconscious state. Once during ‘the night he partially recovered his senses, but soon after relapsed toa state of unconsciousneas, At about 8 o'clock yesterday tiorning, by the constant applica. . tion of hot w.ter he recovered his senses,and is now in afair way for recovery. To prevent your wife from. scolding about that horrid tobacco, you must smoke Giffin’s Musk or Cinamon cigars, Manufactured by al4-tf Wa. Girrin, The Chinese Must Go. Messrs, L. Charonnat and son have been. working their quartz mine at Canada Hill for a number of years, Atone time the rock paid them handsome dividends, Anumber of months ago they realized the fact that,.on account of so much dead work to be done, either they would be compelled to close the mine down or else employ Chinamen, as the prospect would not justify the employment of white men, They accordingly discharged their white men and employed abuut 40 Chinamen who have been_at. work steadily up to Saturday last. The last crushing paid them so well they decided to discharge the Heathens and give employment to white men. Before they had an opportunity of doing so the Chinamen discharged themselves, ‘On Saturday last one of the China.’ men was accidentally killed in the mine by being caved on, After the remains of the ‘‘cousin” had been nicely sealed up in a‘ casket, to be sent back to China, they returned to the mine but the ghost of the dead man got back there first, and when they commenced work he appeared to them in such a ghastly shape that they notified Messrs. -Charonnat—of their intention to quit. Since that time none of that band dared to go} to work again, and the Charonnat mine will in the future be worked by white men, — Ir you want to smoke and: your gitl don’t like the smell of tobacco use the Musk and Cinnamon cigar. Manufactured by Ww. Girrin, Dropped Dead. John Stophf,.a German, employed his ranch, a short distance above Crystal Springs, three miles from this city, died suddenly on Tuesday eveningof aneurism of the aorta. He with his partner had returned from work, and supper being announcéd, he got up from where he was sitting to go to the table, when ké suddenly dropped to the floor and expired. Intelligence of the affair was brought to Justice Robinson, who had the body conveyed to this city, and held an inquest over the remains, from ‘which the above facts were obtained. The deceased was 59 years of age, Being without means school teacher, will gobefore the Republican Convention for the nomination for Superintendent of Public School.. Bulfinch says the veto of the Chinese bill by the President the Chinese question. wl4-tf . Grevix, Cigar Maker. rs On Wednesday Bitbing?" ‘about dusk, a number of boys were playing . made a decided hit in getting up'the just received. Catalogues free. Mrs. Lester & Crawford, Main street. tf . scene prices. p te : ™% has not hart the Republican ticket . smd indiscretions: of y pitts . — ep wimation, {OF OHAMOK. “Ths great somedy vas die .2° : NEVADA) CITY (Cantrornia) DAIL TRA The ladies of the Episcopal Church broom drill and party, The gallery at Hunt's Hall on Wednesday. evening was crowded with spectators, many of whom held tickets to the
es consisted of unbleached muslin, trimmed with red calico, They wore light blue caps, with dust cloths of the same color, while a dust pan was suspended from the left hip. Each one carried an ordinary broom, which was trimmed with red, After filing in, they~ were detailed off in squads of fours, making six rows. The manual of arms was then gone through with in every detail, and the various evolutions were performed itable, but took the conceit ut of.a Since.’ is iui’ dd Ws OR. COMMERCIAL AND MAIN STREETS. — With all the Furniture, were also filled to witness the nével lee RTO. CLOSE OUT MY. WINTER —_— spectacle. © At 8} o'clock twentyesa ". SUITABLE FOR BOARDING four young ladies marched into the NEXT SIXTY DAYS AND hall under the leadership of their . Sell Gents’, Ladies’, Misses’ and Ceptsin, Mise White, Their dress-. Children’s Boots, Shoes, ArcLODGING HOUSE. superior quality, of the best workmanship, and second to none in the market, for my mammoth Sprtng invoice, in a manner that was not only cred-} vada City. THE FORREST HOUSE. (NEAR FOOT OF BROAD STREET.) ~AT— W. R. COE'S, BOOT AND SHOE STORY, HOUSE AND FURW dutebinG sus ROOMS, furnishi. ed complete. Also Kitchen and Dining Room complete.— Also four other Rooms conneeted with the Saloon in front, Two Bars, furnished complete, in conneation with Large _ (ties and Rubbers at ACTUAL COST PRICES! I guarazitee all goods in my store to be of Persons in want of BOOTS or SHOES n premises, MRS. M. PINGREE. My stock must be’ reduced to make room : # : Nevada City, March 4th. number of our citizens who thought themselves perfection in military tactics, One enthusiastic admirer informed our reporter that he was ready now to enter ‘the ‘lists and make any engagements. “Why, there. wasn’t one of them that wore over a number three shoe.” The drill lasted a half hour, and it — City, IS OFFERED FOR SALE CHEAP. a lar soiree will be held, for which good sir,” said he, “such ~ protty-foot—. cell crerythine tn ee ee, come Will . Souler golree wil low Apply through Postotfice or at . Couple. i WM. R. COE, ' Corner: Main anit Commercial streets, NeE WALTZIN G CONTEST, Mar3 2 Jat MICHELL will give a GENTLEMEN’S WALTZING CONTEST on : Fine Ranch For Sale. Friday Evening, April 21st, At HUNT'S HALL. The person waltzing E RESIDENCE OF ‘THE LATE J. R. . the greatest distance in one hour, wiil, rePOOLER, on Wooa's Ravine, near Ne-. ceive a Prize of Twenty Dollars. agood house, and outbuildings, — has about 300 trees, nearly’ halt Contestants must hand in theit names by ‘pears. Water can be obtained at the 20th. “In connection with the contest in ; ished, Admision $1 per thing in house and on ranch at a Ladies 26 cents. Gentlemen tothe 3 een 0 cents. : é contest is open to all dancers in NeMarch 26th. “MRS. MATILDA POOLER, ihn Oa By was conceded by all present, that considering the short time oceupied in preparation, it was more correctly and gracefully done than if any of the sterner sex had attempted it. If our country should ever again be im-. feriled from enemies without or foes within, by all means give the ladies achance to enlist. Let them choose perch upon their banners, At the conclusion of the broom drill, the festivities of dancing were commenced, which lasted utitil midnight. A fine string band, composed of Messrs, Goyne, Hunt, Davis and Carter, discoursed most excellent music, while Prof. Michell did the calling. Everybody enjoyed themselves, and voted it a suce ts, which it was, financially as well as otherwise, 2m: —-— — The Sunday Law Case. The testimony in the case of C. Beckman, charged with violating the Sunday Law, was concluded at 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon, when the Court adjourned till 10. o’clock this morning at which time the argaments will be commenced. Will @pen Saturday. Mrs. L, W. Thatcher will open her new store on Saturday afternoon. Her stock consists of Fancy Goods, Millinery, Stationery, &c. Ladies are invited to call and see her new Spring and Summer Styles, Hyman Bros, have just received a full line of Men’s and Boys’ felt and straw hats. A full line of Percales, calico and Cheviot shirts. Neck-wear of all descriptions, and all shades and patterns, Hyman Bros., Corner Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City. tf Patent Transfer Papers, A warm iron passed over the back ofthe Papers TRANsFersthe Patterns to any Fabric. Designs in Crewels, Embroidery, Braiding and“ Initial Letters, Mrs. Lester & Crawford, Main street Nevada City, m28-tf Important to Frult Growers. Whale Oil Soap and Concentrated Lye, for washing fruit trees, rs Powdered Sulphur for vines. At W. H, Suits, ap5-Lw Office Room For Rent. One of tift pleasantest office rooms in the city is offered for rent. Apply at the Transcript office. CRAND SPRING OPENING their own leaders, and victory will] In Transcript Block, Commercial Street, Nevada City, ‘At which time the LARGEST and FINEST Stock of Spring and Summer {Gents’ Furnishing Goods and UnBeautiful DRESS GOODS,BUNTINGS, PICQUETS,LAWNS, A large stock of the Latest Styles just received. Nevada County, and request the ladies ,to call and examine our Goods and prices. L. NATHAN, Proprietor. a goods, lt. 5 and*most Elegant Stocks of EVER BEFORE EXHIBITED IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. before known.here, and with our business ‘facilities WE CAN AND WILL SELL GOODS CHEAP. ER than ever before known in this city. MECHANICS STORE WILL TAKE PLACE ON . SATURDAY, APRIL 15th, 1882, DRESS and FANCY GOODS Will be exhibited to the public ever seen in Nevada City. ———o : MOHAIR CROISE, SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS, Etc, A Fall Line of Ladies’ Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats Also a Large Assortment of Flowers. e . CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS £@ We intend to sell our mammoth stock cheaper than any other firm in JUST RECEIVED AT THE © Palace Dry Goods Store” ROSENBERG BROS. We have received this year one of the Largest . SPRING AND SUMMER COODS o—. — Our stock this season surpasses anything ever Country orders promptly attended to, ROSENBERG BROS., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Dry & Fancy Goods, NEVADA CITY. “e + 5 9 ok. Iv the' realm of soap the Standard Soap Co's, ‘‘Best Soap” stands alone, peerless, unrivaled and unapproachable, Tris made from the best materials, and will not chap the . hands in Washing. a4-3w, : Appointed Agent. A. H: Irish has been appointed ageut for Bowdoin’s Rotary Kitchen Tables, and will manufacture the same to order on short notice. lwrewel and Floss, In all shades, for embroidering. Just received by m25-lw Mas. Lester & CRawror:). N ak Cows For Sale. he was buried by the county. ~ aa tine : Fresh milch cows forsale at: Sut<A Mve Candidate, tino teaiale. £24-tf Mr. 8. A. Bulfinch, our popular} poner p ns ay inp gbylee C A Card, ~ Republican, ' e South i with every confidence of success, } Send self addressed en to the Rev. . Brassels, Three-ply & inovain Carel CORNER OF BROAD AND PINE STREETS, NEVADA CITY, ufactories choice patterns of st AT REDUCED. PRICES! A. BLUMENTHAL, NSCRIPT, FRIDAY, APRIL: 14,1882. Dancing Hall suitable for any business, . -should call early and secure choice of sizes tule pes bplag a da iy as well as great bargains, ee *SUGKENS” ad TL THE “BOSS” GIGARS. green ae <<. MANUFACTURED BY—— WILLIAM Girrin Lf. Vv Pine Street, next to Turner's Hardware Store eee) ei No Chinese Employed. SPRING STYLES$ CLOTHING B. H. MILLER’S, Men’s and Boys’ Suits, of all qualities and Prices. The Finest and Largest Assortment of derwear in the Countv. 0 LATEST STYLES HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, etc.,, etc., Ere; ‘0 Everything sold at the lowest figure ror CASH. Prices to suit the times. B. 2. MILiIaR, Odd Fellow’s Building, Broad Street, Nevada City. “The Dioner Croeary Stare Here I am, and Here I Have Been Tar Over ll Years . —SHLLInG— Choice Family Groceries, At No. 52 Broad Street....... -Morgan & Roberts’ Block. OPPOSITE COUNTY TREASURER’S OFFICE. ay My long experience in buyin enables me to place before my customers the BEST QUALITY OF GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. I keep constantly on and “Our Taste” Sugar Cured Hams and Bacon, the Choicest in the World, Also, “Deep Sea” and -“‘Just Right” Mackerel New Orleans Molasses, New and Bright Georgie’s “Codfish. Wood and Willow Ware, Crock"ery, Nails, Candles, &c., &c, MY MOTTO IS :-—-FAIR AND SQUARE DEALING--—A DOLLAR'S ‘WORTH OF GOODS FOR A BOLLAR IN COIN, CHARLES E. MULLOY. a Tee AUCTION! AUCTION! —_—_—_—_9———_. THE ENTIRE STOCK OF DAMAGED GOoDs, ——OF THE—— “Important Store,” Has Just rosived dient trom the Eastern Man-/ WILL OB SOLd At Guild's Anction Roou, EW CARPETS FOR THE SPRING TRADE. 0 Atsé°WaALt Paper, NotincHam Lacrs,;~Lace urTains and Winpow Suavés. Before purchasing please examine my stock and Respectfully, ON COMMERCIAL STREET. 0 Sale to commence on _ THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 30TH, And continue every evening until the stock is entirely closed out. Goods will be sold at private sale during the day. a Auctioneer. ‘A. BLUMENTHAL, FRANK GUILD Gua, Vests and Pants in inmmerale varity. : The Goods will be marked in plain figures. Call " Orders from the country promptly attended to-_-land secure bargains.