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April 27, 1880 (4 pages)

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+ COM. lace of Lota. Mia, eeting Pp 2d N0.6) ayable oin, to npany, ACIBCO, isment CVenth . quent mand € sold day of tas. rtisin Board . 24 } Min. tice iy Stock» eld divi. . upon byable questOffice street, led to ary, Fran: 7 -tf a NgR, th Treas. Man'r na, in rk LIE,cale of yy any . in the ie best yolunyg and meticed puette, at W. he 27th sirable uly unre, and 9-fasor BUDY, [ecaeee ize attenda, nseript. ap2s E, ,00MS hereaf» beirg always, —points were to be. hauled: away: from}« book store, __ Saturday evening, A_ nice supper . __10 cents per share;also deelazed) a! stock dividend of ten percent payaMeeting of ©. of B.C. ~ THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. NEVAB\ CITY, CALIFORNIA, * ne, Brict Mention. Eastern Star to-night. This is fine weather fox farmers and miners. When you are bitten by a althes make drink whisky.. , The Republican city toket. is daily gaining new friends. Teachers’ County Institute begins, at Washington School House to-mor. row. ” oda be-obtained.at. Vin» } The postponed: social of ~ Bhonix. (éuild-will be held: at Hunt’sHall, Thursday evening. = Twenty loads of freight for various the depot yesterday and. to-day. Members vf the N.C D,.A. can obtain the tickets they are entitled toby calling. at Brand & Basset’s ‘There were forty couple in attendance at the dance in Town Talk Hall was served, “Night-watchman Herzinger had a slight difficulty with some. young men late Saturday night. Up to yesterday afternoon no complaint had been sworn out.” ' “Wauloopa,” who was hurt in a “row last week, has been taken—to the County Hospital. Her arm is rapidly recovering from the effect of the sprain that it received, A woman from Dutch Flat, named Blanche, was locked up Saturday night for creating a disturbance. Yesterday morning Judge. Robinson imposed a ten dollar fine on. her. In the Superior Court yeaterday,.a. decree of distribution’ was made in the mattex of the estate of Benjamin " McCauley, deceased; also adecree of -allowance of final accounts and _settlement of administration, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Plunkett ‘are disporting themselves at Tuscarora in an amateur dramatic club, ‘Michael Karl or the Maniac Lover” is the unfortunate and demented swgin whose troubles will be brought to tight. The Derbec Bliie Gravel Mining: Company has levied an assessment ef. ‘ble immediately, The official notices: to the effect will be found i im another column, Baker, Mills and Fleming, Republican candidates fos City Trustees, are allmen who work’ with their hands, and make no : brags-about it, They are honest, intelligent, publicspirted’s citizens, and bre ae much in favor of low water rates and the exclusion of the Chinese as aay men in the county.*. Three eight-hour shifts of men: are working at the El Capitan regularly. The incline is now down 216 feet, and sinking on the foot-wall at the tato of two feet per day, At the depth of 350 feet, or 200 feet below the first level, lever No. 2 will be started, at which time an eight-imch plunge pump that has just been purchased will be substituted for the four and gix-inch pumps now in use. At present there is about six inches of water coming in,"and it is easily handléd, ‘As soon as the new level is opened enough to admit of tre being extracted from it, the man4gement propose to erect a ten stamp mill, the machinery for which is now on thé ground. «< Delegates Elected. of the Reputilicdn Ctub were ‘at the primary election , Saturday. chosen to represent this precinct im’ the County Convertion that adsembles in this city to-day: LJ. Rolfe, J Tomes 4, Clark, R. C. Walrath, ‘Yon Schmittburg, W. H. Smij 1 M. Walling, F. M. Hathaway, W. F. Englebright, G. W. Welch, me Zekind, E. Bond, A. ‘Isoard, D. Carter, M.L. Marsh, —_———— > All members of Manzanita ~ ‘ampment, No 43, C. of R. C., earnestly requeste 1 to be present at the meeting on Wednesday evening, 48 matters of importance are to come ™p for conskleration, J, J. Wersewsereur, J ave not likely to have the leap year! is Reserved seats for ‘Streets of a's jie store. Dermit Fitzsimmons va, Ellen ; Fitzeimmons, Plaintiff — 5 days. . favorite varicties of Chewing Tobac_ Grass Valley, Items. , W. W. Warde of Grass Valley is lying at tite point of death,. As yet: ‘there are nd! aspirants an: nounced for town Trustees in Grass Valley, Rev.. Father Dalton left Grass Valley yééterday for a short respite from his arduous labors. There will be a new railroad time card of the Narrow Gauge published seom. The night trains are going te be run, commencing the first of May. Owing tothe fact that so many young:ladies of Grass Valley are in mourning for deceased relatives, they party that was contemplated. __ Sunday the morning and _,aftermone: inedl tdnine goitig-ndrth-aindthre regular train south-cametoa standstill, the wobd being too wet to keep up steam, After afew minutes delay the trains again started.. » = lataeday night Wi Wm. heii b gravel miner living at Blue Tent, while going hoine from this “city lost near Sugar. Loaf & velvet-lined case containing a pair of gold earrings and a breast-pin, J, H. Wentworth found the jewelr, and brought it to this office to fe advertised in the TRANSCRIPT, Yesterday mowing, before the advertisement Wass up, My. \Thomaslfound out where his property wasland sentforit. “It was returned to him, and he is happy. A Fine 2 Rrei@ert The Republican aay Says: Jas. Giffen exhibits eome-coarse free gold washe ed in-wr whigh” came from a piéce Of rock from one of.the Car. isle mines, ¢ this obunty. Tiwas‘produced through a simple roasting and crushing process, by which it’ is -Sipiopgs. 80 ls baits i hink! section . can be worked, _This-rock. wilt ~Fhe-public school-teachenrof Griax. Valley fear t recent increase in . teachers by/the new Constitution h@We to be pirat ng conform to the hefuneral of J. W. T. Rose was. largely attended Sunday, at Grass Valley, a number of A, 0,41, W’s being in attendande from. Nevada. City. His brother, Numiér 0. Bose, came up from San, Francisco, and. was warmly welcomed by his old. Grass Valley friends.. . Superior. Court.. -The following business was yester. day transacted in, the Court, Hon,. John — presiding: land,, was naturalizedy. John Hosking,. native of, England, } declared -his intentions. ~~ Estate of B:. Bi Mock,. \dedsiihe, Heretofore tied ‘and submitted. Court ordered. that Hannah: Mock have the relief prayed for i in her ‘bjection.and anawer,. W.H. Hillhouse vs. Richard ville. Set fon trial on Friday, a Lath. A. As. Poagusin and others, ow. Kitts, administrator, vs. R. Neville. Set for May 14th. dering plaintiff to. pay biti exceptions: filed in behalf of several. deféndants,. _ Republican, Peusteis Nominated. ’ A meeting of the Republican votets of Nevada City was held SaturWalling, Esq, Mr. Wallng ‘was ‘elected Chairman aid J. W. Weisenburget Seéretary. As substitutes for Messrs. Morgan, Towers and Wel}lington, whe haddeclined the nomination for City~Trustees, Daniel Baker, Jaimes D. Fleming : and H. C. Mills were chosen, Urcte Billy ” Warbite: of Red thing like coak that of °53. Uncle Bil and. always uphélds the bei ‘New desi Hats. — Brothens,corner of Broad and ‘Pine streets, have just received the latest Spring styles of Men's Youths’ and Boys’ Hats. -mh27 ‘Whe Palace Cigar Stowe. % ies ALEX. ‘Yexrxp, the Seale tobacconist, has just received a fresh stock of Havana and Domestic Cigars, of the choicest brands. Also all the ©» His stock of Candies and Nuts are choice and fresh, and his are the lowest in the city. “wr gide
“CAON “oor diosuery ut evga ‘*SpGOg@ ‘aej4A[g “AA “a AL ‘t A Fragrant Breath and Pearly Teeth Are easily obtained by oleansing yout teeth daily with that justly populardentifrice, Sozodont. Coimposed of rare antiseptic herba,it imparts whiteness to the teeth, a delicious aroma to the breath, and preserves . election intact, from youth to old age, the teeth. _ Acidity of the stomach will are . destroy the strongest teeth unless its effects are counteracted with Sozodont, and this pure tooth-wash protects the dental*surface by removing every ‘impurity that adheres to them, Ask your’ druggist for mat ap27-2t, Commander. dont. Superior } George Hosken, netiiig of Eng-. Yuba Tunnel Mining Co. Bill.ofif day evening at the office of a M, hat Blaff, saysthat this storny ian’t = ; a “erusostey ‘£41 ep: able quantity is. found almost as rich, ss Startling and Terrible To the ear of affection. is the sound 1 of a dry,. metallic cough, that seems as. if a rattle: were: sprung in’ the chiest.of the beloved‘ one.. Hasten-to agent,. whichis admitted 6" ‘be. the ‘best: remedja~ for pulmonary: camplaints ‘at: ‘present known. The eures oo astonish the faculty, .and: elight the people. All draggists--keep it. Prices 50 and $1, ne to buy large ime W, EQ Masten, 138° South Pearl me Albany'N, ¥.; writes: ‘Your, Hale’ 8 Honey of Horehound and Tar and Pike's Toothache Drops sell like thot cake,” . \ Pike’s Toothache Drops Que Minute, Sherman, myde & Goss: Sa Passion: The largest music} fhonse on the coast, We ke athe ‘celebrated! Weber Pianos. ines . (Bro’s. Bianos, Pease & Co, Piano; al-. 'g0-thie worltl-renowned Estey Organ. Instruments. sold on easy install. tMments, Ail:pianos and organs war-. music, f28 SHERMAN; tives & Co. 8. CHartis, agent for Nevada Co. >> be 4 tist Miewer. larity of p's August Flower “” all towns’ of the afilictad.Dlis-medicine wes introduced: in. 1868, and for the oure of Dyspep' im and Livercom/ with their ‘effects, such as our Stemeck: Sabian Sick _. stomach, Sick Headache, Indigestion, atation of the heart, verti‘Ge, Cte!,ete., it never has failed. to oun knowledge. fpr doses will re “Any case 0 spepsia. Two muliom battles sold ied year,” cents. Samples 10 cents Green’s Atlas and Diary Almanac, . the most expensive free Almanac exer published, sent free on: receipt of two-cent stamp. G. G. Gren ' Woodbury, N. J., U. 8. A. pera equal) q best. CoxLins, Operator, RuDpoLPn hoto-Gallery, Broad Street, Nevada i cnmsanabanainnninaammmenciaataneecatiaenantion come eet “REGULAR EPUBLICAN NOMINEES. Fer City Marahaly ay ILLIAM SCOTT is the publican Homsiaee Sov City Marshal» Election Monday, May $d, 1830, , ‘ap23 For City Treasurer. —_—— W. DB. VINT@N is the Republican Nominee for €ity Treasurer. Election Monday, May 3d, 1880. ap23 For City A: Assessor, a. FEF At is the Republican nomince f Mr vig May 3d; 1880. ap23¢ Fer City Marshal, . onN STEVENS ig announged by his J many friends as s.Republican candida \ foe the offiee of Marshal of Nevada city ae May 3d, 1280; uest of man ds, JESSE F sgmaness of a isa yeas for the office of Marsal of Nevada TO Eleetion (May 1880. For City Assessor. 8. LONG is» candidate for. re-clecpata for Sess Aagessct at the coming y in May, 1980,.-ap2i any . BLESSING —ro— MARRIED LADIES! ESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR sent by Express on recetpt of selfsoaps ne Express elupe, or 6 -_ stamp ress gis MRS, M. WITTENBERG, Box 218, Station Cc, San Francisco, Cal. . fan Fracisco, Apri} 28, 1380—1m-' SPAM PENN ‘over $2,000 per tan, ‘nd a oe ay a oosen it. With. Male’s Honey of Hore. ' “oat . oie, the we meal) ranted, The largest stock of sheet} ‘The imatwinse sale and great popwvillages in the civilize world has caused many imitator ‘adopt similar names, expecting reap a. harvest for themsalnasat the: Price }to. San. Francisvo’s for-Mity Asscusor. Eleg-4. (MPORTANT. ” Hat J Heil FASHIONABLE; 4 STOCK OF . Spring @ Summer So ee ae __ EVER BROWGHT To WHICH WILL BE SOLD Paes IN THE COUNTY. . ; ao ToTHE . IMPORTANT A. EISEN & CO. Commercial Street, Oppoattended_to, DRY GOODS! CHEAPER! (THAN ANY OTHER STORE . Children’ s Shoes, which == ASTONISHING: Call and examine Goods and Prices, ap2 BEAUTIFUL STOCK). —AND+SHOES, Has just been: zaceived by, ww. BR. Com, Cor. Commercial’ and Main. Street, Consisting at, Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Shoes and Gaiters. A large stock of Gents’ Fine Cali, Kip and Nail Boots, Gent’s, Ladiés, Misses and Children’s Overshoes, and Alastras, Ladies and Gent's Slippers, of all kinds. oe Prench Shoe Dressing ! For Ladies and Children’s Shoes—a4 large lot. just received, and warranted, not to crack the ‘leather. ad . Than, any other house can offer, SHINS AND SUMMER 00S, ‘A. BLUMENTHAL, Corner’of Brond amt Ping: Streets, ws JUST RECEIVED €}¢ ‘. THE LARGEST AND BEST hora sSTrockk oF “Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, — Carpetx: ‘Oit Cloths, Wall Paper, Ladies’, Misses’ and. will.be sold at LOW PRICES. ‘Orders: from the country scaiay : Samples sent on application. . A, BLUMENTEAL, Corngr Broad & Pine streets. THE’ BEST PLACE, \R. N, “SMOOT, ' THE BLIND: MAN, AVING purthased. the establishment on Conrmercial street, opposite Coe’s shoe store, heretofore owned by Fred Wilkinson, has‘placed in charge as Business pac male ERASTUS BOND, ney 7 keep in store the largest and finest Cigars, Tobacco;. ~ _. Confectionery;. Fruits, Nuts, Fancy Goods, etc., To be found! fh, Nevada ‘City, all of which will be sold at LOWER RATES ap? THE RELIABLE. THE ESTABLISHMENT OF LOOK OUT. PALACE DRY GOODS STORE wt ADVERTISEMENT, IN A FEW DAYS. H. 8, Bradley, : tivil Engincer, ND— U.S. Deputy beeen, ., Nevada City, Gal. _ f site Coo's Shoe Store. * y WM. H SMITH, AS by pursuing a policy of fair dealing } i cases one of the Bol d Institutions of Nevada vn It hag been conducted with a +4-view to as-well“— = the public uatisfartion None but The Best Class of Goods Are kept om hand. 1¢ isnot claimed that they are sold at cost. A reasonable’ margin fet soughs for, a no faney prices are charg GROCERIES, CASE GOODS, CROCKERY, Etc. WINES, LIQUORS. ETC. Is constantly } ¢y§ complete. ar 'N. B.—Thisisno Choap John Establishment. Ww. H. SMITH, Commercial 8t,, opposite Transcript Office. ~}TIMBER LAND, CITY LOT, Team, Ete., For Sale, ——be for the purchase of 320 Acres of . Heavy. Timber Land, in two 160 acre blocks, With a large proportion of Ouk and good down grade to the city. « ~ALSO— Spam.of Morse Etc. R. B. SYMINGTON, Main St., above Union Hotel. ap25 ‘SPRING 1880. FURNITURE _ _AINTD CARP BTSs JAS; W. BURNHAM & CO. peste and Dealers In FURNITURE and CARPETS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, And BEDDING of all kinds. 618 Market aad Ib and 17 Pest Sis., wee Masonic Temple, : — fen Francisco, Don’t fail to ‘eal. Pricés very low. Sar Francisco, Aprik25—3m John Senner, Sr. DEALER LY ariel and Provisiens, GA GOODS, VEGETABLES, &~ Gonupercial Btre a u NDERSIGNED “will receive fe offers. A City Let om Coyote Street, Wagon, . aed 3 eee a, %, [es ie hg tte Aa Lan