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

April 19, 1881 (4 pages)

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L, House and Three Acres of i in the town of B. LYONS. ained ‘of, Walter a City. apl7-2W lution. s fore existing \d and Fred 1. e of Zekind & by martual cosm of Zekind & I. Zekind, whe st it. ZEKINDP. BROWN, 1. ‘ THE DAILY-TRANSCRIPT, NEVADA CITY CALIFORNIA.Brief Mention. ee , Eastern Star to-night. If you want to know what is going on in Névada county, read the Daily TrAN-CRIPT. Book agents ‘and drummers, like the swallows, ‘are making their appearance on our str:ets, Geo. Allaa has purchased of Geo. F: Janobe the let in the rear of the Theatre and fronting, on Spring stréet, Ayivatita Lodge, No. 12, I. 0. ( » f., tf Grass Vz : will havea picwnic et Storms R anch onthe L4th day oF aay ‘he funeral of Horace W. Bridges, “nee young dentist who ditd at -Colu-— sa, took pls ace on Sunday ~ Valley. The Easter service s at Trinity and St. Canjice churches Sunday -were very Impressive, and the decorations . very beautiful. G. alley ‘Sitrerig— M. Rosenberg is talked Of as-a-de= sirable candidate—for CrtyTrustee: Mr. Rosenberg would make a firstrate city dad, The Graphic Con. Mining Company of New York who own a quartz claim in Plum Valley a fow miles above North San Juan, owe. $12,009, The soaking rainstorm of Sunday did a great de al of good in the agricultural “and up the mining country sections, ._ brightenéd very muck, Ben Jones, examiued before Justice Robinson on a charge of disturbing the peace, was discharged, the testimon st showing that he had voly been engaged ina bit ofa neighborhood row, The arrests made F riday. of a cou— ple of figlit ting China yan will prob= * ably not result in a trial, as the friends of the—arrested and of the complaining parties are sindath the matter over, The .Etna-fron Company of San —Franeiseo bas bee 7 awarded the contract for erecting the new stamp mill at the Providence mine, and the machine ry will be ptitup as rapidly as a force of skil ics can do it. forty— led. meclianAn orcer was made yeste rday appointing Stephen Long as guardian of Arthur, Henry, Heiniai, Amelia . and Amanda Myer, minor children of Bertha Fitter, deceased, on ‘his filing a boud in the sum of $300 an taking the oath. of office, Of the committee cf six elécted to solicit subscriptions for the John Brown widow funl in Santa C aes county, four are ex-residents of Nevada City, viz: Hon. David Belden, T. Ellard Beans, W, D, Tisdale, Mrs. S. L. Knox-( soodrich, ae The yy ached & Session. ——SenatorGeorge came up from Saclast until about the month, which will time than the twenty days proposed by the Governor's prociamation, but the members of the Legislature make no account of that, 28th be a. longer as they know no authority resting in the Governor to prescribe the length . Monday, May. ?d, 1381. of an extra session.—G, V, Union, —> <-> A Local Incorporation. ' The Daily Exchange says that the Como Eureka Gold and Silver Mining Company has i incorporated in San Francisco to operate in ~ Nevada county. Capital stock $1,0( 3,(09, * divided into 100;000 shares at $10 each. Directors—E, W. Leonar d, Camillo Ma-tin, Edltvar#t > E. Poole, J. Elliot Conding and Luciea-—Her—man, An Ancient Aunt. Nimrod W. Jones, a colored man .who used to keep a restautant in Nevada City, according to the R.cord-Union recently received a letter from a sister residing in New York, in which is reported that his aunt, who is now 111 years old, is still in good health-and retains her memory and other faculties pertectly. Beautiful Souvenirs. In the show window of Lester & Crawford’s store on Main street is to be seen a display’ of the largest and richest assortment of Birthday Cards ever offered by any fitm in the, Mountains, The exquisite works of art are much admired by lovers of the beautiful, as they inc’udeall the most novel and tasty designs. ‘They are ag ‘cheap as oe are beanti-* Br a Nevada City, ‘fal, tf. } . . ! _at Grass trying to} Srisines of'the Mi ners’ Hospital. ° ‘Governor Perkins hes appointed Edward Coleman, of Nevada county, Jotm Daggett, of Siskiyou, B: B. . Redding, George Hearst and Solomon F Heydemfelt, Sr., of San Francisco, Trustees f the State Miners’ Hospital. #a°Complete Household Furniture for sale. Dave AvERBAC H, apl2-10¢ Important Store, —_—~«=» _H4Y.AT MARKET RATES. = f19-tf M. Logsner, Colfax, ge Situation Wanteds A girl desires a situation; Is a good washer and ironer and pla‘n coo’, all at Asien Tam’s, o_o om sar Rare opportunities offered » Chestnut wood's 3 Business College. aoeTHE Re: 2 PH Puoto-GAtLery, Broad Street, opposite. Stumpf's Hotel, Nevada City. Photographs . in: every style and equal to any in the State. Prices.to suit the times. Mrs. J, F. Ropurru, Prop'ts}-COLLINs, Operator. ap2 elie er. oe Assessor. J. J. ROGERS NNOUNCES h: mself aga Candidate for the office « G@! City Assessor, For City Treasurer. es J. D. FLEMING A NNOUNCES himself as a candidate for the office of City Treasure aT. 2 Por City Assessor. J. J. MEACHAM” the oifice of City Assessor, ——— = For city Treasurer. . Monday,
. ession that-the €xtra session will of -the . . WA, SIGOURNEY NNOUNGES himself as a candidate for the office Of\City Treasurer. . Election May 3d, 1381, For city ugacecd Wi. S. ‘LONG . be hereby announced for re-election. as ( bs ity Assessor, 1spl. For City Marshal. Election First Monday in Ms ay, E. BALDRIDCE A-NNOUNCES himself as-a candidate for LX. re-election to the office of City Marshal. Election May 2d. For City Assessor. F. H. HINDS NNOU NC ‘ES himself.as a candidate for the office of City’ Assessor.: Election ‘ apl2 For City Marshal. WILLIAM SCOTT . NNOUNCES himself as‘a candidate for the office of City Marshal. ¢ will re-open the old Ferrand Photegraph Gallery on or about April 20th. apl3 C. HEPLER, DEALER IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Case Goods, Grain, Feed, &e. Goods sold at Red-rock Prices. Fine Brands of Cigars and Tobacco cheaper than the cheapest. ‘ROOMS FOR RENT. whenenns & Dwelling Booms, with or without beds. fF @ne Large Frent Reom on ground floor, suitable for saleon or store. Contains nice salcon fixtures. Lodging 25 Cents. Apply at first house above City Hall on broad street. MRS. ROSA KING. April oth, — ae +hatthe Ott Place. = = NNOUNCES himself as a candidate for . ran} r \ ~ Look Out for JACKSON 5 Sprinz.Goods! . Suwmer Goods! serine Styles! Summer Styles! HYMAN BROTHERS Have just received a fall assortment Of FINE CLOTHING for Men and Boys, HATS, FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, TRUNKS, SATCHELS and VALISES. Our Stock is Complete in Every Depanes omyemnenstat eesacemne Call on us Wefore Sisinteieaiteils HYMAN BROTHERS, ‘Corner Broad and Pine Strects, Nevada City. BRANCHES—7 Murray St., New York ; 216 and 218 California St. BAY STATE MARKET . Broad street, opp. City Hall, JAMES COLLEY, Prop'r. Having purchased the goo will avicNixtures of the Bay State Market, Tam prepared to supply thd pedple of Nevada City and vicinity with choice Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Sausages, etc., At as low rates as canbe purchased any: Where in Nevada Comnty-; . CAL Meats delivered within’ a reasonable distance free of charje. . i If you want a nice roast, steak, cutlet or chop, give me.a call. Those of my old patrons who are indebted to me for meats purchased. at the Broad Street Market, are requested to settle their accounts by the Ist of January, 188i, without fail, as the busicess ‘niust be closed by that time.” JAMES COLLEY, Nevada City, Nov. 30, 1880. KEYSTONE MARKET Commercial Street, Nevada City. HAVING purchased the above named Market, I will be glad tosee all former trons will be ab'e to supply the publ’e with all kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats, And everything generally kept in ae FIRST CLA3S MARKET‘ which wil be furnished at THE VERY LOWEST RATES. ALSO ON HAND FRESE LARD Of my own manufacture, which is guaranteed to be A. No. lL Having had long experie ness, I-can tee togive tion to all, and will supply Very Best in my Line. All kinds of Live Steck for Sale at All Times. CHAS. KENT. the busisatisfacREMOVED. ~ €HOP HOUSE ~ J 5 { To Bread Street, Below the National, NEVADA CITY, MEALS GOTTEN. UP ON SHORT NOTICE AND IN ANY STYE DESIBED, FROM . 25 Cents Up. OPEN AT NIGHT, sa it you want a Good Meal, go to ‘The Newest and Best: €. LECOC@ has removed his . San Francisco; Mérchant St., Honolulu, Sandwich Islands, 1ss1. GRAN D OPENING —or— sauna ® SUMMER GOODS, Dry and Fancy Goods. —-—— 0-——. A. BLUMENT#ELAL,, Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City Havi mg received one of the Largest Stocks of Spring and Summer Dr Goods ever brdught to this city, consisting of New Silks;-New Satins, NewDress Goods, New Ginghams New Calicoes, Muslins, Sheetings, Table Linens, Napkins, Window Shades and Curtains, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper and Millinery ( toods, Ladies’, Misses and Children’s ‘Shoes,ment of Furnishing Goods ahiage on hand, ; A fine asserta —— o0--— Persons desiring anything in the Dry Goods line Will find it'to their advantage to ca at my store be fore making their purchases. ¥ Orders froui the country promptly attended to. Samples sent free on application. Aa. BLUMEN TEAL, April 2. — Broad and Pine Streets. PIONEER FURNITURE STORE. STREET. COMMERCIAL Bay Aq BereH0 saollg ean ou LoTBaq.[ea0'T falta : the County LM M. SUKEFORTH, PROPRIETOR. NOOLDOR SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. The stock b just been received, and comprieea a ful’ line of Parlor and BedRoom Sets, and full line of First-class E*T RINI TURE. The Stock is extra large and fine ; has been bought cheap, and will be sold cheaper than any ot.er dealerin te co nty can attemipt to. There isno humbug about this ag purchase~s will find upon investiz gation. A full line of Moldings, Picture Frames, Bracketa> Mirrors, Bed Lounges, Single Lounges, Etc., Etc. Beddaing cf All Kincdes,_ Upholstering ot all kinds done on short notice and at the very lowest rates.> Agent for the Wheeler & Wilson New No. 8, The Best Sewing Vnchine in the Market. ° B. H. MILLER, HAS ON HAND THE LARCEST AND FINEST ASSORTMENT OF Spriag = Summer Clothing HATS, CAPS, ‘BOOTS, SHOES, FURNISHING & ions, ‘All varieties of NECKTIES, SOCKS, &ec., &., Hiver Brought to Nevada City, s=His Prices are the Lowest != &@ DON’T PATRONIZE DRUMM ERS. Everything you want can be-found.at MILLER’S, When you buy of him, you will see what you are nls LECOCQ’S. bgetting. ¢ ‘ Prices the Lowest in’ “the _Market. poo tae GEORGE E. TURNER PINE STREET, NEVADA orryw. = Ww ~~ AND RETAIL DEALER +) ‘ HARDWARE Ot Every description, IRON, STEEL, STOVES, TINWARE, GAS PIPES AND FITTINGS, POWDER, FUSE,: -ROPE, BLOCKS — SHOVELS, PICKS, AXES, SLEDGES, — —— BS; PISTOLS Etc., Etc., Ete. PAINTS, OILS, : . WINDOW GLASS,PUTTY, ETC. —_—_——— Crockery: SAND ‘Blaateaxe. SUPPLIES. ' Agent for the justly celebratéd , Vulcan_ Blasting Powder, The best mining powder in use. Large and full stock of GRANITE IRON « WARE, MECHANICS’ TOOLS of all. kinds. ‘GALVANIZED IRON PIPE OF SIZES made to order at short notice. ALL 427 Purchasers will find it to their advan tage to visit my establishment before buying elsewhere. tt GEO. E. TURNER. ‘Must be Reduced ! Must be Reduced ! Mist be Reduced! ft =ING OVERSTOCKED ‘WITH THE Finest: Stock of CIGARS Ever ee to Nevada City, Iam determined -to\sell the same at Wholesale or Retail during the next SO DAYS eae ee LESS THAN COST IN SAN FRANCISCO! This is no _buncombe, but a Plain Business Proposition ! MY ASSORTMENT OF . TOBACCOS, — =. ~~ CONFECTIONERY,” CUTLERY, FRUIT, Etc. Is among the best in the market, and] am also selling them at LOWER PRICES Than any other dealer in Nevada City cap offer. Read a few of my Prices: Cigars that cost $125 a thousand in San Francisco, I sell at 12 1-2 cents apiece. Cigars that cost $70 a thousand in San Francisco, I sel}‘at'8 1-3 cents apiece. Regular Bit Cigars at 6 1-4 cents apiece. Very good Cigars for four and five ceats each. . sa Call at my old Stand on Pine Street aud examine my Goeds and . ae Prices. JOHN JACK