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April 22, 1880 (4 pages)

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0. sued ind all hé? lov, r in Court, and ary know that ” for Marry, . “hapie” for w the suit, polit ? Save i. : a ais At. HOTEL, CAL. Oprictor, = elpley Paradiag Inedy Marysuil} idiigaa Smattey YWard San Frag mawell New Yar _ ety eS _HOTES,. » CAE, oprietor, mson San Fra. ison Grass, Vall! se City NT OF . TH, fait dealing stitutions of ucted with a Well as vive at i Goods claitned that able margin % are chargGOODE; ic, ETC. ete. ‘ohn EstabSMITH, ° ript Offiee. Ld rs for re-electhe coniiny 80. ap?l enings,. * A. son, ‘Treas. tage Man’r Drama, in York. ea, STU ERECS. 4 we of any din the. The best las volunring and arquette, ul at W. r the, 22d g. iment on pe’s shoe lkinson, _ nager, id finest asanre & pete, “which es “Fee for a ---gore recently Opened there. 2 _ North Star hydraulicmine at Iowa ~~ at even that. price. ' has fallen-this winter up to yester“ shut down within a ~ fuel, and unless there is an immedi~ factions of. * tices, 1 & ‘BE NEAR ENN SR Se “THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. SEVADA,CITY, CALIFORNIA. Brici Mention, Aleit omens Alvinea Hayward and James Whartenby are in the city. J. Q. Sweetland has been appointed deputy by Assessor Collina, Wm. Truscott, whose family live ja Grass Valley, died_at Tuscarora, Nev., Monday aight, ‘The Allison-Franklin mill in Grass Valley district has been purchased “fora Calaveras county mine, "Werk onthe: new battery and drying room Of the Merrifield mine Much jealousy and hard feeling’ . exists arcong the dry goods mer--. , ~chants of Grass Valley over“a new . " aarSpring styles in Millinery, Hats . “+459 USEThe attendance at the public schools yesterday was so lizht in consequence uf the storm, thatthe valous departments held but one ses"sion, dismissing shortly after one o'clock P. M. ¢ ; A special train will convey, the Odd _ next Monday evening. to: attend. the ~“gelebration of Rebekah: Degree Lodge, . The train will leave this. eity -at-% eclock P. My sharp. Peter James was killed in. the Hill, Placer-county, Tuesday, by being washed through a cut. The_remains willbe taken to Grass: Valley ‘for interment, where Wm. :2 Mitchell, 4 brother-in-law of deceasred, resides,’ The Wood Market. i Were it not for the Narrow Gauge Railroad, there would-be a wood famine in’ Nevada City at present. For many weeks the wagon . roads have been in such a condition aste preyent teamsters from trans-' porting fuel from: the forests at @ reasonable expense. Meantime Danel Baker has been shipping over the Narrow Guage from . You Bet carload aiter.carlead of wood which he can afford to.sell here at $6.50 a cord. Remove this souree of supply. and our citizeis would now -have to poy ten dollars or more per eord, and they would be able to get but -littic . ipa Vhe Rain-Gilk, According ‘tothe South Yuba Canal Company’s gauge, 9.72 inches of rain fell during the forty-hours ending at 9:30 o'clock yesterday mgrning, making 21.98 for April, This‘is the greatest precipitation ever re corded here during the’ month of. April. The ‘amount ‘of water that . day morning is 56.52, inches, against 53.42 last ‘year 'to a corresponding. Death ef John Bohannan. John Bahannan,, nephew of M. Bohannan -.of Graniteville, died at San Francisco on Tuesday, at the age of about,27 years,, He lived ‘At Eq*’ teka in this county formerly, but for . several years past has been at the Bay. ‘The Temains will be brought to Grass Valley for interment, where are buried his father and mother. Deceased Wwag-also.a brother, of Mrs, T> €. Moran of this cw. "* Quartz Mills Shut Dewn, _ All but'two or Hirée: of thé mills in this district that use steam haye few days, owing giving out and get’more until The Nevada City's also nearly out’ of to the wood supply the impossibility to the roads séttle, hoisting works is. ate change in the weather that mine’ will have to suspend ‘Operations altoSether for a time. : ; t a Recorder's Office Business, : The following documents were filed the County. Recorder's. office for thé Week ending: yesterday -tatia: mortgages, 14 mining no» 1 attachment, 1 exeeution, I1 dceds, 1 marriage certificate, 1 notice of action, 1 notice of redemption, 1 “srtifieate of redemption, 1 agieement, 1 bond for deed, 'l mortgage, in The following iy thansaited B.D: wry, . ‘Fellows of this city to Grass Valley . Hyman Brothers, corner of ‘Brand . aroma to the breath, and. preserves . best: remedy. for pulmonary .com. 80, etc.,ete., ib’ never has 75 cents. Samples “'Raperot . Workingmen's Meeting. A meeting willbeheld at the Court . House at 8 o'clock, Saturday evening, April 24th, for the purpose of nominating a People’s ticket, to be. voted at the ity election on Monday, May 3d. Workingmen, Democrats, Independent Repihlicgns, and’ all who are opposed to “Water” and “Chinese” rings are cordially, invited to . . attend, By order of the Workiagmen . Ex. ecutive Committee. td MMflitary Natice. All members having uniforms belonying to Nevada Light Guard are Joun A. Rapp,’ Oe, _Captain Comag: Co, . ‘trimmed. and untrimmed. Girls’ school hats, 25 to 75 cents. Boys, straw hats,” good quality, at Mrs, Nevada. ap1$-lw > New. Style Hais. : : and.Pine streets, have just received the latest Spring styles of Men's Youths’ and. Boys’ Hats, 5c mh27-The Palace. Cigar Store, ALEX. ZEKIND, the pofmlar to baveonist, has just receivedi’a fresh stock of Havaya and Doméstid Cigars, of the choicest brands, Also all the favorite varicties of Chewing Tobacco. His stock of Candies and Nuts are choice and fresh, and his prices are the logvest in the city, tt 2 _ a Dress Bunting of “all colors at San Francisco prices at Mrs; Lester &CRAWrFokD’s,, Main St. {ap18-lw ~~. myp-gide . ennroyeg -*Aq19 ep “SAN “Noorg qdiiosuezy ut SoBO~) ‘ISHWOG, “WOR4oAOT +44 "GE A Fragrant Breath and Pearly Teeth Are ensily obtained by cleansing your teeth daily with thatjustly popular dentifrice, Sozodont;' Com pos: }, ed of rare antiseptic herbs, it imparts }whiteness-‘to the teeth, a deliciots intact, from youth to old age, the destroy the strongest teeth unless its effects are counteracted with Sozodont, and this pure tooth-wash pro: tects the dentalfsurface by removing every impurity that adheres to. them, Askiyourfidruggist for Sozodont. =e Petes > Startling and Tergble To the ear of affection is the gound of wdry, metallic cough, that seems’ as if rattle were Sprang. in the . . chest of the beloved oue. © Hasten to . loostn it‘with, Hale’s Hopeyof Horehound and Tar, the few medical } agent, Which is admitted to be the plaints at present known. . The cures it is accomplishing astonish the faculty and delight the people. All druggists keep it. Prices, 50 and $1. 2 Great saving-te buy large size, i : W. E. Masten, 138 South Pear st., Albany N. Y., writes:. “Your Hale’s Honey of Horeliound and Tar and Pike’s Toothache Drops sell like hot cake,” yore. Pike’s Toothache Drops Cure in One Minute. fo. Sherman, Hyde & €e,, 2 San Francisco. The largest music house on the coast. We k the celebrated Weber Pianos aines Bro’s. Pianos, Pease & Co. Piano; al80 the world-renowned Estey. Organ, Instruments sold on easy ‘installments. All pianos and organs warranted, The largest stock of sheet music. : arr Bs £28 Suerman, Hype & Co. S. CHar.is, agent for Nevada Co, August Flower, . The immense sake and t popularity of Green’s August lower. in all towns and villages in the civilized 1 world has caused many. imitators. to adopt similar. names, expectin reap @ harvest for expens4 of the ed, . mediin} ur Stomach, «1 veness, stomach, Sick Headache, Indiges. tion, Palpitation of the heart, verti< our knowledge. ‘Three doses wall reliev. an of Dyspepsia. . Two Greew’s Atla Diary Almanac, } = . Armory immediately, for-repairs,-——}2 ie Lesrer-& Crawnorp, Main street, . DRY GOODS NEVADA Crry CHEAPER
aTHAN ANY OTHER STORE -_ ro ae themselves prvi Ti . Brees 2 A. EISEN & CO, 5 ; »{ them to call and price our goods and PR Mees © LARGEST . AND ‘MORT FASHIONABLE STOCK OF PASSA St See SA ei Spring Summer <7 ree -4 EVER BROUGHT To WHICH WILL BE SOLD* ® IN THE COUNTY. a ae s ‘GO TO THE. : . WARE, . New Grocery Store ERSKINE : satisfy theinsetves ‘as to prices, qualCommercial Street, Oppoee EN ns ‘Corner of Broad and: Ping Streets;. oe : Weise oely ig Hrs JUST, RECENVED: DRY. Goons sToRE ADVERTISEMENT, IN A FEW. DAYS. cos SESS SS Saree eases ee JUNCTION OF) . COMMERCIAL & ‘BROAD STs,, NEVADA CITY, + ENRIGHT, spectfully inforti the people a City and vicinit} hat thev Tust Reccivea \ : A Choice and well-selected *—$TOCK oF— GROCERIES, CIGARS, TOBACCO, Etc,Which we offer to the pub‘tic at ‘the LOWEST LIVING PRICES, _* CONSISTING OF TEAS, COFFEE,’ CAN GOODS, Of every description, HAM, a _ BACON, *-, , LARD; DRIED BEEF MACKEREL, SALMON, GOLDEN SYRUP, suear . : SPICES, EXTRACTS, -. Ete,, Etc. Etc. ‘Also, WOOD AND WILLOW #2" We do xiot propose to publish a.13, 14, 15 puzale: price ligt to. deceive the .peoplé, but simply ask oe oe = ap2 Ladi kinds. t angers UL ne) ee Es 3 eS * 3 7. &G : aay © : Be. a SHOES, . Has just been received bye re ww. RR. com, Cor. Commercial and Main ‘Street, “Consisting of Ladies’, Misses.qand Childiet’s Slides ands Gaiters,. : A large stock ef. Gents’. Fine Gali, Kip and:Nail Boots, Gent’s, Ladies; Misses and Children’s Overshoes, and Alhstras. and, Gent’s Slippers, of’ all _ French Shoe Dressing . : For Ladiés and Childrén’s Shoes—a large lot. just received, and warranted not to.crack the leather, _, and Fancy Dry [Carpets, Oil: Cloth on application. A.. BLUMEN TEAL, STOCK Brown Sugar, Tobacco, do do Wash Boards, Watcr Buckets, Clothes Baskets, Rolling Pins. Potato’ Mashers, ed to be the Best. —— PRIcE uIsT BEEWI VE” GROCERY STORE. reas bd TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, ~ « Commercial Street, Nevada City ce Potatoes, ‘per 100 pounds, $1.37} Flour, . pez 100 lbs., $3 374 Mackerel, No. 1; per kit, 250 + Bran, per 100 lbs., 1 25 Small Corn, per 200 lbs., 1874 + Wheat, “per 100 Ibs., 250 Ground Barley, per 100 Ibs,, 1 674 Whole Barley, ‘per 100 Ibs., 150 Hams, per lb., ll E, B. Tea, _ per Ib., 40 Japan Tea, per lb., 35 Crushed Sagar, 8 Ibs.; 100 94 pounds, 1 00 Sardines, small cans, 6cans Sardines, large cans, Lemon; Peel -and-Citron, 3 Ibs. Oil Can full of Coffee, 3 Ibs., Milk Can full of Coffee, 3 Ibs., Dinner Can full of Cotfee,5 Ibs., 1 00 ‘Beans, 334 lbs. for Ground Coffee, per package, -. Corn Starch, 2 packages, Starch, 2 packages, Prize Medal accom Oil, per gal, 50ce 3 Ibs,, 25 cts it Peas, 13 Ibs.,' 2 08 . per.can, -90 Best Island Rice, 10. Ths., ~ 100 Harkness Wax Candles, box, 400 Extra Soda Orackera, per lb, 10 cts, Oysters, . “12 cans 1 00 Codfish «2 \ perth. 6 Tomatoes, f \7T cans 100 Corn, ans 100 Jelly, ay 90 Syrup, per gallon, 874 00 4cans 100 1 00 7 60 60 per lb., 100 20 cts. 25 ets. caiarers 2 do 5 val can; 2 25 Best Cal. Candles, 30for' Frye’s English Cocoa, packet Washing Powder, 3-packages, Mustard, per bettle, . . Pepper, per bottle, Wash Tubs, from 60 cents to 160 25 : 10¢, 100. 2 00° 30 ct 874 ets? 15 cts. 15 cts, All goods subject to correction. sa Everything Fresh and. Warrant Richard Roberts . ble distance free of dharge, aon. et ont EB. Bradley,.. U.S. Deputy Surveyor. _-_ Nevada City, Ga f 10 o'clock A. Mi. . at Fs ~~. sie a Se ee eee > 8, Wall Paper, Ladies’, Misses’and. LOW PRICES;Orders from the country promptlyCorner Broad & Pine streets.. LEGG & SHAM Opp.. Un porn ibd, beast IN HARDWARE, _ STOVES AND RANGES, Wheelbarrows, Grindstones, OxBows and Keys, Anvilas, Bellows, Blocks ‘and Sheaves, Chains, Vises, ete. ete, Rubber Hose, Betting, Packing, Paints, Oils and Varnish, Blasting and Sporting Powder, . Fuse, Shot, Ete. “AGENT FOR'THE California Powder Comps’y and White Hercules Powder. : A FUEL LINE OF Rogers’ Nickel Plated Ware, Direct from seridien Brittania Co.. Crockery, Glass & China Ware. Agent for Hallidie’s Wire Ropes. at San Francisco prices. a7 A large stock of Galvanized Water Pi Mieco, b on hand and connection made with the City Water Works. Sole Leather, Calf and Kip Skins, a ‘Shee Findings, etc. TRON PIPE from4 inches to: four feet, made to order, and all kinds of repairing done. . We have the-best selected stock of goods, in Nevada county, and willgsell 10 per cent cheaper than any other firm Hast of Sacramento. Calk an‘b. see at the PIONEER STAND, oppo-site Union Hotel, Nevada City. NOTICE, Change of Text Books. N ACCORDANCE -wittr section 60 of the ] Revised SehooliLaw approved. April 7, 1880, the Board of Education of Nevada county, California, Will receive sealed: bids and roposals for furnishing the following text ae $ for use inthepublic schools of said county. for the peried of four years from the date of adoption, viz: Reading, Arithmetic, Spelling SOS TODNY, Grammar, History of U.8., Algebra, enmanship, Natural Philesophy, wing, Bookkeeping. All bids must be accompanied with samples of the books offered for adoption. ,All bids must state the wholesale price . eaché class of books in, San Francisce an the proposed reil price in this county. « The bids will be ned at the officeiot) County Superiniendent of Schools, at the Court in Neva da City, on SATURDAY, May 8th, 1830, a The Board reserve therigh to reject any anc all bids.. ety Bonds in accordance with subdivision. 7 of the above named section of the f:lce Law will be required, of publishers, w ic: ar 4 . wy eceirae . B, M. PRESTON, 4 ~ President Beard of, Education. Joux T. Wickes, Segretary,, — Nevada, April 17th, 1880. 75 J, G. ah aunty Siirveyor, .F. ENGLEBRIGHT, . %. sb ~~ U. $. Dep. Mineral Surveyor, Hartwell & Englebrigit, Civil ani ining Engi neers, * Surveyors. Oa ‘AT €OURT HOURE, Nevado, City, Cal Examiration 4 Particular, attgntion, paid _ ASTONISHING Call and examine Goods and Prigeé.~ attended: to. Samples sent \ Otel, «* Nevada City. TINWARE, IRON & STEEL. _ . Nails, Picks, Spades, Shovels, Rope, Quartz Sereens punched to érdér