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April 23, 1881 (4 pages)

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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
NEVADA SITY ie ides
—_— LTasSe earn,
Brief Mentions
The Manzanita hydraulic mine in
this district is now making its’ first
clean-up for the season. Big results
are anticipated. :
There wasa light rainfall early
Yesterday the
air Was quite chilly and dark clouds
Thursday evening.
hung over “the city at times,
J. D. Fennessy, phonographic reporter of the Superior Court, and avile
will next week-¢o to Columbia Hill
eS Meron ~
for a visit and trom de de to the,
Lakes. 3
Marshal Baldridge yesterday visitel Wy McA'pine, the crippled em-,
bezzler In the Cou ity Jail, and-found
ov his person another watch and
ringbelonging to Parr &
en.
Wm. Floyd -h1s~ purchased © the’ te
—-esidence-ck-A,-H. Parker onFligh
streetpaying therefor $1,309. Iteis
Afie fourth piece of Ne syada City property that Mr. F Loyd has purchased
— asl horttime,
father, Afeay ‘her came down from
W ashifigton towaship yesterday.
Me: says t' iat when he -left there in
the morfing the ridge to the south.
eist of Omega was buried in snow
that-fell nicht before last.
tev. Mr. Ash has commenced
the publ cation at Grass Valley of a
paper ci uled the Metho list Re porter. i)
It’s
reporter belong
the ‘first time we ever heard of al
ng to the
or any other religious denomination.
The € Valley: has
anew hearse. From the way the
Free Lance speaks, he must be
‘oroner at Grass
got
intending to chafe people for riding in
it. We had always thou«ht hereto—
Yore that hearses wer= for deadheails:. }
only.
What are the City Trustees going
to. d&@about giving Kearney street—a+—
new name ?—_It is a matter of sericus
regret that ever sosmal! a part of!
. Nevada City should be disgraced by
‘any reminder of the sandlot. demaewoune
gogne,
The case_of Jane Daley vs.the Ex—. _
celsior Water and Min ng Company
“qs still dragging, outfits weary length
in the Superior Court.
was the third day,
was subniitted without argument.
_ Several othe Ty similar cases willstand
or fall by it.
ine.
the
Jail is gradually growivg benutiiully
+o.
Fue €b iit
The chaineins trom County
Partics iuel ned
carccal
that
hovering
less in propo tigns,
now
al out cournitting petty offense
the chost of hard work is
over them, and that class of o. cndeng are not coming in with the oldAime rapidity._‘There are now only.
~ four. or five available candidates for
the gang in-jail, and they are
good work on the road that extends
from near Marsh’s at the head Bonlder street to the Willow Valley road
near Worrell’sraiuch, °
oe
Bouad Over.
After the charge a:, cuees W. McAlpine had been redaced from a felony to a misdemeanor. Wednesday
afternoon, a recount of the goods emto be lawless“are very
doing
benzled was made showing their
’ value to Be $51 instead of $48. ‘Vhe
charge of misdemeanor was therefore withdrawa, and he was bound
over for trial in the Superior Court.
———
A Kow ata Ball.
At the bal masque in Grass Valley
Thursday evening one young man
slapped anuther one in the face. Tne
latter made.a move as if ‘to drawa
weapon, when outsiders interfered.
Both of the quarrele-s were excluded
from the ball-room, but were after~
wards admitted again.
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The Local Time Table.
___In another column of to-day's paper will be found the new time table
of the Narrow Guage railroad, which
80es into effect to-morrow. Superintendent Kidder has made the best
arrangement possible in view of the
way that the Central Pecitic trains
are to run.
Scadden Flat Order Found.
An order on the Scadden Flat Mining Company: for-$60, and endorsed,
was found in this city, Thursday.—
The owner can‘recover it by calling
at this office, proving property and
paying for this advertisement,
April 23d—2t
Hay AT MARKET RATE?.
£19-tf _M. Lonnie, Colfax.
< Harry hows-Methodist
Yesterday .
and the matter!’
Beautiful Souvenirs.
In the show window of Lester &
. Craw ford’s store on Main street is to
. be seen a display of the largest and
richest assortment of Birthday Cards
‘ev er 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 designd, They
‘arzvas-cheap as they are beautiful. tie
one eeb carte UNE eee
The Variety Store Has
Remove next to Nafiziger’s butcher
shop on Commercial street, come and
examine our stock of, goods.
ap21-2t Harrynovsen & Parr
t# Rare opportunities “offered a
. Chestuuitwood’s Business College.
a
Siabat the Old Viace.
THe Rep-iedaPuotoGatuery,+
Beta Street, Spposite Stumpf’s Ho1,—Nevada City. Photographs in
iene styleand equal to any: in the
State, Prices to suit the times.
~~ Mrs. J. F. Ruperpen, Prop’r.
Couurns, Operator. ap2<->
Safe for Sale.
A new Macneal.& Urban safe is
offered for sale very cheap. Call
o{a21-3t]) JoHN Scumivr, on,
To the Ladies of Nevada City,
For thé last European patterns
call on Mrs, McCarthy, late of San
. Francisco, at the residence of J. H.
Boardman, Lessons given in drésscutting by improved plan. ap2U-lw
C. HEPLER,
“ALER IN
. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
Case Goods, Grain, Feed, &c.
; Goer ds sold at Be d-rock Prices,
Vine’ Brands of Cigars and Tobacco
JACKSON'S
Spriag ? Sumer Clothing
Finest Stock in the County _
B. H. MILLER,
HAS ON HAND THE LARGEST AND FINEST ASSORTMENT. OF
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES,
FURNISHING Goons,
All varieties of NECKTIES, SOCKS, &c.,. &c.,
Ewer. HBrousht to Newada City,
——o——.
‘=His Prices are the Lowest laze
es Qs
t2” DON’T PATRONIZE DRUMMERS.
be fotind at MILLER’S,
getting.
“PIONEER. FURNTTRE STORE,
COMMERCIA!. STREET.
Everything. you want -can
When you buy of him, you will see what you are
t
‘1ae0q [2007 Auy .
fq posezo seoud WeMoT OY
PROPRIETOR.
NO OLD OR SECONDHAND FURNITURE.
L. Mi. SUKEFORTH,
The Newest and -Best,. *
NEVADA. Crryw.
GEORGE E. TURNER
PINE STREET,
HOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
in
HARDWARE
Of Every description.
IRON,
STEEL,
: STOVES;
TINWARE,
_. GAS PIPES AND FITTINGS,
_ POWDER, FUSE,
ROPE, BLOCKS
SHOVELS, PICKS,—__—
. AXES, SLEDGES,
GUNS, PISTOLS .
Eté,, Ete., Ete.
’
Snpigcchopeteil
PAINTS, OILS, :
WINDOW GLASS,
PUTTY, ETC.
meena
Crockery
—— AND——.
Glassware.
MULL & MININGSUPPLIES.
Agent for the justly « celebrated
Vulcan Blasting Powder,
The best mining powder in use.
RICHARD TREMAINE
NNOUNCES hims ‘fas a canuidate .or
i the offi.e of City Marshal. Election,
. Monday,*Mav 2, 1881.
For City Assessor.,
Ss!
oe
J. J. ROGERS
. NNOUNGES himself as a_Candidate fcr
the office of City Assessor.
For City Treasure re
J.-D. FLEMING
NNOUNCES himself as 4& candidate for
F _ the office of City, Treasurer. :
‘For City Assessor.
J. J. MEACHAM
“4 NNOUNCES himself as a candidate for
the office of City Assessor.
For City Treasurer.
W. A. SIGOURNEY
NNOUNCES himself as a «andidate for
the o‘lice of City Treasurer. Election
Monday, May Ss, 1881.
For City Assessor.
W. S. LONG
S hereby announced for re election es
Ci-y Asse-vor, —Eleetion—Fi:stMonday
in May, 1881.
“For City Marshal.
E. BALDRIDCE
NNOUNCES himself as a cendidate for
tA re-election to the office 0° City Marshel. Election May 2d.
——————
For City Assessar.
F. H. HINDS
NNOUNCES himself as a candidate for
the_office-of City Ascsesser,_Electioa
Monday, May 2d, 1881. apl2
_ For City Marshal.
i 4 br i
WILLIAM SCOTT
, NNOUNCES himself as a candidate for
A the oifice of City Marshal. .
Le,
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BAY STATE MARKET
Broad street, opp. City Hall,
” JAMES COLLEY, Prop’r.
vada City and vicinity with choice
‘. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Sau— sages, etc., :
At as low rates as_can be purchased anywhere in Nevada County.
Meats delivered within a réasonable distance free of charge.
‘Iyou want a nice roast, ateak, eut~ “let or chop, give me a call.
to me for meats purchased at the Broad
Street Market, are requested to settle their
accuunts by the lst of January, 1881, without fail; as the busicess must be closed by
that time. JAMES COLLEY.
Nevada City, Nov. 80, 1880.
KEYSTONE MARKET
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
™ HAVING purchased the above
named Market, I will be
glad tosee all former patrons
abd will-be able-to supply the public with
all kinds of é
Fresh and Salt Meats,
kept in a And everything generally
FIRST CLASS MARKET*
whieh wil be furnished at
THE VERY LOWEST BATES.
ALSO ON HAND
FRESH UuARD
Of my own manufacture, which is xuaranteed to be A. No. 1.
Having had long experience in the business, I can guarantee to give periect satisiaction to all, and will supply the
Very Best in my Line.
All kinds of Live Stock for Sale at
All Times.
CHAS. KENT.
REMOVED.
€. LECOC@ has removed his
SE “CHOP HOUSE ~
To Broad Street, Below the National,
NEVADA CITY.
MEALS GOTTEN UP ON SHORT NOTICE
AND IN ANY STYE DESIBED, FROM
25 Cents Up.
OPEN AT NIGHT.
aa it you want a Good Meal, go te
als ~“Lecoog’. /
a
Having purchased the goo
Ls and fixtures’of the :
Bay State Market, .
_ { am prepared to supply thd people of NeThose of my old pat ons who are indebted
_ Lounges, Single Lounges, Etc., Etc.
Beading cf All HRinas,
Upholstering Of all kinds“done on short notice and at the very lowest rates.—
Agent for the Wheeler & Wilson New No. 8,
The Best Sewing Machine in the Market.
Large an full stock of GRANITE IRON
cheaper than the cheapest.The stock has just heen receive, and comprises _a_fullline of Parlor and Be dE I ; Room Sets, and full Line of First-class J°ET £2 WET TTR E: oe
ieeeeeiew = = = = : ; MECHANICS’ TOOLS ofall kinds. s
Fhe Stock is extra large and fine ; has mi Dought cheap, and will he sold -echeapor4 : _
e
than any other dealerin the county ean sien to, There is no humbug about this as GALVANIZED IRON PIPE OF Ali
purchasers will «nd upon investigation. ie ie : ; aa
; z : : ‘ eS SIZES made to order at short notice.
For City Marshal. A full line of Moldings, Picture Frames, Brackets, Mirrors, Ped 2 aise
ig
a2 Purchasers will find it to their ad\
tage to visitimy establishment before a
ing elsewhere.
GEO. E. ‘TURNER.
1881. . 1881;
GRAND OPENING
——_—-oF—
SPRING © SUMMER GOODS,
Dry and Fancy Goods.
SSE 5 eee
oe. Ce BLUMEN TIAL,
Corner of.Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City
Having received one of the-Largest Stocks of. Spring and Summer Dr
Goods ever brought to this city, consisting of
N:w Silk, New Satins, New Dress Gocds, New Ginghams
New Calicoes, Muslins, Sheetings, Table Linens,
Napkins, Window Shades and Curtains, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper
and Millinery Goods,~Ladies’, Misses aud Children’s Shoes, — A fine assertment_of Furnishing Goods always on hand,
g : es UY Sate
Persons desiring anything in the Dry Good3Miue will find it to their advantage to ‘ca
at my store before making their purchases.
Orders from the country promptly attcgde ltd. Sam ies sent free on application,
? ji igi: .
A. WOVIMENTEZTAL, ~
April 2. Corner Broud and Pine “Tt reets,
Spr‘ng Goods ! Summer Goods!
Spring Styles! Summer Styles!
HYMAN BROTHERS
Have just received a full assortinent of
FINE CLOTHING for.Men and Boys,
HATS, FURNISHING GCQDS, BOOTS and SHOES
TRUNKS, SATCHELS and VALISES.
s
oe Stock is Complete in Every Department.
Prices the Lowest in the Market.
Call on a. Before Purchasing,
HYMAN BROTHERS,
Corner Broad and Pine Str2cts, Nevada City.
ee Murray St. New York ; 216 and 218 California St,
8
o—_
Ss
CIGAR:
Must be Reduced!
Must be Reduced !
Must be Reduc ed!
YEING OVERSTOCKED WITH
. Finest Stock of
THE
Ever brought to Nevada City,
Iam determined to sell the
same at Wholesale or Retail
during the next
GO DAYS
oA.
IN SAN FRANCISCO1
This is no bricombe, but a
Plain Business Proposition !
MY ASSORTMENT OF
TOBACCOS,
CONFECTIONERY;
CUTLERY,
FRUIT, Etc.
Is among the Lest in the market, and I afi
alsu selling them at
LOWER PRICES
Than any other dealer in Nevada City can
offer.
Read a few of mv Prices:
Cigars that.cost $125 at ows “in & a
Francisco, I sellat 12 1-2ccmts piece.
Cigars that cost $70 a thousm a Sin
Francisco, I sell at‘8 1-3 cents apie
Regular Bit Cigars at 6 1-4 ceuts apiecet
Very good Cigars for four and five cents
each.
ta Call at my old Stand on Pine
Street and examine my Goods and
Prites.
JOHN JACK —
ESO THAN COoT