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April 21, 1881 (4 pages)

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ory .D died Moni, test of British l away it ig} bes that the funer, al British Poss: g. veryw here May weaconsfeld Was ements to. thay hich, ke 80 weij —3 Rent !© louse fing ‘Three Acres of ed’ i: 1 the’ town of . BB. LYONs, tained of War da City, apt a —_—— lution, e* fore -existin nd-and Fred x, He ot Ze kind Fy 1 by mutuy ee £5 Zekind. Who nst it. —— Ferrand Phoe. kr about &urit VISIONS, Feed, ‘&e, wh Prices, 45 sand Fobaceo ting Koons, ant Room on te tor saloon o fixtures, ¥ ents, ve City Hall on OSA KING. od d free with fult conducting the business known can engazé in, urn and our in, plain, that any from the very » ts Willing to essful as men. esums. Many oves one hun. Nothing like ho er > are rapklity with money. You uring Yourspare 0 not have to in> all the risk. y, should wnite t free. Address ' Yards, ro . Streets, I. onstantly on and FOR SALE specinrens of tie neg varieties of cht Brahrite-and. hins; and Li atk >Oov Dorkint fanphrurss > Fi) Rocks ; Gane yrizht Bantams; Turkeys; Pe . Dueks. es. , , Yards, corner , Oakland, O& Box 1771, Cal, ige por-Dozen. = 33 00 i ie 30 30 40 6 oo £00 . 50 5 60 50 5 . 6M $ rei be ., £2 1aranteed. @& ranteed. send stamp for O, B. BAYLEY, Co, Cal. 5 ion. Sehoot Distries an Election wil" choo} Building, ectors. 8 o'clock 4, ¥ ; Judges, D. 1 1. . MULLOY, of Educat 30 * jagand painting, —nexfimonth, store, § ting up the THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. NEVADA SITY CALIFORNIA Brief Mention. Miss M. Hemenway of, this city will Shortly open a school for drawin Grass Valley. The County Cierk yesterday issued a marriage license to Spencer H. Rib[le and Miss Lillie McBrown of this Richarl Scott, until recently clerk at the National Exchange Hotel, has returned froma visit to the . : : dan, and realized 8 Comstock. H. . Young,» Jr., of Eureka Sout h left ims city yesterday moru— ing to try his fortunes in W sabington'. : Territory. oo Geo. F. Jacobs, preprietor of the Theatre, has received word ‘that the. Haverly Minstre’s zit visit this’ oily Jolin Parr & Harr yhousen are now set—Hed in-thef-aew quarters on r mercial street TRAN CRIPE. — Comnei u ly Oop posite the: _ They have a.. fine Legg & Shaw are.en Jays Kistle bui ding a sInin their present place: of busifiess, In short time both stores will’ be pied“by them. Mrs. -McCa thy, the dress cuttér, as will be seeu r 4 a = t-. . gelaieited in her “Card to the Ladies,” has removed to the residence of J.-H. Boardman, oa West Broad street Workfon W. H. fem a i Crawford’s wire . : . ES POsTessin iy, A nttiftibes® of . e go.ng to put-up simThey are said-to-be-cheap, durable and ornausental, The water-plug that stood in the the Main street near the school house hasbeen ¢emoved outsi le the line of the’ wall, avd pedestrians who pass that way alter dark now need have no fear of eur citizens ar ila’ fences thi§ sumimer. centre of side-walk on having their bread-baskets caved. in. by running against it. A big load of freight ona back ac tion wWagonand dr; awn by eight horses left for Camptonville yesterday morning, The driver said in a week more-the roads would be ina condien elear. into Downieville. That scaly looking old fence sur-. rounding. Washington school-yard ~-4s-a-demuition disgrace tothe grounds and buil lings, It ought to be reconstructed, or repainted, or even whitewashed if nothing better can be done. Sonie of the sidewalks connected with the school property are in a breakleg shape, also. ® soe . Superior. Court, The following bisinéss was transacted in the Superior Court’ yester-day, Judge John Caldwell presiding: 4 W, W. Crass, administrator, Me Zelloibach et als. Plainui. cranted leave to file supplemental . complaint. ” Morldck vs. Ww.W: Cross, administrator. Demurrer to complaint overruled, Legg & Shaw vs. Wm. dl. Decree of foreclosure granted, The People vs. Wiatt Huffinan, Arraigned and Aen till Monday + to plead, The People vs. Margaret M. Austin, Arraigned and given till Mon~ day to plead. Jane Daley. vs. Exce'sior Water and Mining Company. This is a $625 alleged to be due to plaintiff for certain property of hers which was destroyed by ‘the breaking of a reserYor-danr-belonging to the defendant. On trial, 4 a Safe for Sale, A new Macneal & Urban safe is offered for sale very cheap. Call on, [a21-3t] Jomy Scum, To the Ladies of Nevada City. e For the last’ European patterns callon Mrs. McCarthy, late of San Francisco, at the residence of-J. H. . Boardman, Lessons given-indress cutting by ‘improved plan. ap20-lw Beautiful Souvenirs. Tn the show window of Lester & Crawford’s store on Main street is to be seen adisplay of the largest and _Tichest assortment of Birthday Cards ever offered by any firm in the mountains; The exquisite works of. artare much admired by lovers of the beautiful, as they include all the most novel and tasty designs. They . a73ae cheap as they are beautieS ees: : si, _ Hydraulic Cleanups. The clean-up made at, Kitts’ hydraulic clajm, which is the old Hobart & Lord and‘ the Talbot. claims consolidated, after a run df 31 days amounted to between $2,500 and $3,000. Only three men’ were em~ ployed, and a head of but 100 inéhes of water was used. Another run has been begun. -Arrangements will be made to obtain a larger supply of water next séasou, Lewis Wheeler has just made a five days’ rnn at the Scotis’ Flat claim which he receutly bouz ght of Sim Jor39901 worth of gold, Mr. Wheeler has th ad much de -ad— work to do since he got this proper~ , but now hasit in shape to work it js good profit. oe sanipialibtnigetny saa tele ge a OEE CELEBRATED eccu. a 4 Shooting € bills Down me me iol, Dull pain in the limbs, wea ousness, are svmptoms of appr ie and ague. Us ithout delay Eo t Stomach Bitter hich substitutes e chilly sensation a yenial warmth, reeulatesthe gtomach, and iniparts -toneto the liver and the bowels, the stomacif,and the billrary aland being rest dtoa healthy coacdition sand diverse is.con pveredat the outset. For . sale by all drugzists generally. pe ee IES See P Oe eee atacand For City Marshal. RICHARD TREMAINE tion to admit of big loads being tak—. J NNOURCES himself as‘a candidate for L£ the office of City Marshal. E cction, Monday, May? , 1881. For City Assessor. ee J. J. ROGERS NNOUNCES himself as aC aididate for. the office of City Assessor. For City “Treasurot dy Ds FLEMING . AC tie NeEShinsettus-a candidate for -~
Zeigler et . £ suit for damages to the amount of . the office of City Tre wsurer, For Ciy Aéenes J. J. MEACHAM NNOUNCES himself ds -a cantidate for the office of City Assessor. ~For City Treasurer. W. A. SIGOURNEY NNOUNCES himself as a candidate for the office of City Treasurer, Election Monday, slay 2d, 1551, For City Assessor. W. S$. LONG S hereby announced for City Assessor. Election in May, 1ss1. For City Marshal. re-election as First Monday £. BALDRIDGE “NNOU NCES himself as a candidate for LA. re-election to the office of City Mary shal. “Election May 2d. . For City Assessor. . FF. H. HINDS NNOUNCES himself. xs a candidate for Lt. the office of City Assessor. Election Monday, May 2d, Ass, apl2 2 Fer city Marshal. NNOUNCES hi “Look Out for N JACKSON’S . Satr-Prancisco BAY STATE MARKET Bro: NEVAD/ street, ‘opp. City Hall, CITY. JAMES COLLEY, Prop'r. Having purchased the goo will and fixtures.of the Bay st. Market, yple of Ne MOlLCEe I am prepared t6 supply, thd. pe vada City and vicinity with cl — ~sages, etc., At as low rates as ,cAn he—purc} tance free of charge. ‘let or os — me a cali. Those of my old patrons who. are indebted to me for meats purchased at the Broad Street Market, are sted to 'settl accounts by the Ist.of Jan out fail, as the busicess mi ( that time. JAMES COLLEY. Nevada City, 30, 1580. reque. ary, issl, with st I b Nor. Commercial Street, .evada City. 5 named Market, $ will glad tosee all f sriner p atrons and will be able to supply the put all kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats, And everything generally kept FIRST which. wil be furnished at THE VERY LOWEST RATES, ALSO ON HAND FRESE GmuARD Of my own manufacture, which is guaranteed to be A. No. 1. ‘ein the b Having had long experienc ness, . can guarantee to tion to all, and will supply the Very Best.in my Line. All ktuds of Live Stock for Sale at All Times. C, LEC@C@ has removed his CHOP HOUSE di Street, Below the National, NEVADA_City, MEALS GOTTEN UP ON SHORT NOTICE AND IN ANY STYE DESIBED, FROM , a 25 Cents Up. OPEN AT NIGHT. “["*£ar'It you want a Good Meal, go to “—“y1g LECOCQ’S. Spring Goods ! Spring Styles! 1881.LN Stab SEU . Napkins, Wing Av Shades and Curtains, j and Milliner¥ Gioods, Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Shoes, . ment of furnishing Goods always on hand. ¥ 1 . Goods ever brought-to this ci Summer Goods! Summer Styles! HYMAN) BROTHERS Have just received a full assortment of FINE CLOTHING for Men and Boys,HATS, FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, TRUNKS, SATCHELS and VALISES. Our Stock is Complete in Every DeSS ~ Prices the Lowest. In nthe Market, a a Ca 11 on’ us. Hicfore Purchasing “HYMAN BROTHERS, __ : Corner Broad and i ine*Stie-ts, Nevada City. BRANCHES NewYork ; 216 and 218 California St. Honolulu, ssa t 2 % Murray St., ; Merchant St., Sandwich Islands, ’ 1881. GRAND OPENING —_—oFr— SPRING ©) SUMMER Dry and Fancy Goods. ——() fr. BLUME Corner-of Broad and Pin) Having received one-ef the I ‘PITAL, Streets, Nevada Cit; ; : gest Stocks of Spring and Summer Dr y; ins, New Dress Goods, New Ginghams New Calicvés, Muslins, Sheetings, Table Linens, consisting of New Silks, New § s, Gil Cloths, Wall Paper ( ‘arpets A fine assortms desiring anything ¥y Store before making in the Dri their pure Goods live-will find it to their advantage to ca hase s, a Samples sent free on-applicdtion, > BunwM EN'TELAL, Corner Broxd and Pine Streets. Orders from the country promptly attended-to, “Pl April 2: . Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Sau-_ a sed “My : i . Where in Neggwela Counts : . Meats delivered with a. reasonable disIf you want a nice ronst, steak, cul: . their KEYSTONE MARKET Upiolstering a HAVING purchased the above j ea yive perfect satisiacNe ee ry ISTOLS GEORGE E. TURNER _ PINE STREET, NEVADA Crt yw. . 2 ee AND RETAIL DEALER =a SARDWARE Of ‘Every description. IRON, STEEL, STOVES, _ TINWARE, GAS PIPES AND FITTINGS, . POWDER, FUSE, ROPE, BLOCKS SHOVELS, PICKS,: AXES, SLEDGES, — PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, ETC, Crockery . — AND—— Glassware. MILL & MINING. SUPPLIES. Agent for the justly celebrated Vulcan Blasting Powder, The best mining powder in use. ry —Earge und full stock of GRANITE -TRON WARE, MECIIANICS*TOOLS Of all kinds: GALVANIZED ‘IRON PIPE OF ALL SIZES made to-order at short notice. A> Purchasers will find it to their advantaye to visit my establishment before buying elsewhere, GEO. E. TURNER. . PIONELA FURNITURE. STORE COMMERCIAL STREET. Must be Reduced! Must be Reduced ! ee ae FinestStock in the County L Mi, SUKEFORTH, PROPRIETOR. ‘NO OLD OR SECOND. HAND FURNITURE,. . ude ises a full line of Parlor and BedAs Sets, cad ruta tins e of “virs t-¢ hat ISS Sy aN ITORE. The Stoel extra larve and fine « h been bought shean, nl ow purchasers will ¢ iM “be » sold’ cheaper +} about, this as \ rhag Hid upon investigation. A full line of Moldings, Pictur e Lounges, Single Lounges, Etc: Etc, Wea aging ef A111 FR incs, short notice and at the v« ry lowest rates Agent far the Wheeler & Wilson New No.8, The Best sewing Wachine in the Market. ~The Newest and Best. HAS ON HAND THe CARGEST AND Fi CLASS MARKET" Qe EST ASSORT mM: caT a 4 iI 4 Spring? Summer Clot i “HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOE FURNISHING pee am All varieties of NECKTIES, SOCKS, &c., &e. "= Ever Brousht to NWeoevoda City. OF ming 0 t= His Prices are the Lowest f= ——_o—— er DON'T PATRONIZE DRUMMERS, Everything you want can be fonnd at MILLER’S, When you buy of him, you will see what you are getting. Frames, Brackets, Mirrtrs, Bed . EING OVE RSTOCKED~ AV ITH Finest Sto ck of —az — Ever brought to Nevada City, Iem determined to sell the same at Wholesale or Retail during the next ‘GO DAYS =r TJs “LES THAN COST IN SAN FRANCISCO! This is no buncombe; but a Plain Business Proposition ! MY ASSORTMENT OF . TOBACCOS, CONFECTIONERY, S CUTLERY, . FRUIT, Ete.ony the best in the — market, and] ai thet at LOWER PRICES . Than any other dealer in tay } olf ¥. ddiy Oits a eae Read a few cf my Prices: Cigars that cost $125 Francisco, I sellat 12 1-2 cerits mont €. ? 870 A. thousand i Francisco, I sell at 81-3 cents 2 Saleoe. Regular Bit Ciyars at 6 1-4 cents apiece. Very sone igor for four and five ceus each. éar Call at my old Stand on Pine Street and examine my Goods and Prices. JOHN JACK @ thongand in Ss Cigars that cost n Sion Must be Red uced }~ TRE z ee .