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April 30, 1881 (4 pages)

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Such 8, Hoisting _ Factories, oms, and es$, such a8 > MINES. ; is being very that has = d_is_practi¢al-_. tisfactory nials. can be al workings of tant useof the ccelsior Com+ Smarteville, Secretary : *b. 11, 1881. 0., 8. F., Cal. tric Light ap6, at Smartscelsior Water give uniform rstruly, OC. McAFRE. Ja Co., Cal. ‘ist, 1881. Light Co.: e of a No.5 Lamps, I’ can stus for lighting it with the used at this: ery superior ‘gonvenience, less than one-ERKINS, : re] Mining Co. ‘alaveras Co., Electric Light ur enquiry 48 Srush Electric as far as test r great advanwill enable vractically a8 eerns to attention to and the eost re net worth yee, Supt. oe a ‘ ' gtarted, remarked “So “Give my hoof a hist with your paw,” then clawed her way up to the perch THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. NEVADA SITY CALIFORNIA bea PRESSE ER LN TURE TTI Brief Mention. A small wood-planer has been at tached to the power-atK eith’s quartz mill. The regular monthly meeting of Nevada Light. Guard willbe held at the Armory Monday evening. . © On next Wednesday Alpha Lodge No, 1954, K. of H., of Grass Valley will give their first social at their hall. The Februarians have — the date of their next grand banquet from Monday to Thursday cheat. of next week. Mr. Rosenberg states that he positively will not be a candidate for City Trastee, all reports to the con-: trary notwithstanding, ‘ The Sailor Flat hydtaske—mining company have niade another large : clean-up. bar at the Citizens Bank. The new furnace of the Providence mine-will be built by Joseph Casey, Peter Huff-and Henry Bataup who} did the mason work at— the Scotia mine in Grass Valley district. John EB’. Bordwell, in the employ of the Eureka Stage Company at Lake City, received a telegram Thursday stating that one of.his children, aged four or five years, was acvidentally killed at Marysville that day. The-road inen are “throwing some dust in the roads”. as a traveler de. scribes: sone of the work now being } * done on the throughfares leading to tthe upper country. Why. not endow a School for Road Commission‘era? There are many things some of ’em ¢an learn ‘to maeanag, toe A Sore Disappointment. Seventeen balidheaded men, a small boy, and three vealy youths hung around astage in froat of the Postotfice three-quarters of an hour the other morning because a report had been put in circulation that a twenty-year—old maiden was book. «ed for a.seat with the d.iver. When -® scraggy female of 49 summers seame Out just before the vehicle to the driver, . like» rizzly bear. pulling itself up @ hiker iewe s dark cloud of disappointmen® “set led down over those weary “watehtre——— Another “Transcript” Pano Y, in Another ex-attache of the. Day ’ “TRaNScRIPT has made a ten-strike. It is reported that George F.’ Meck> who learned his trade in this office, .aid was more recently employed on the San Francis¢o Post as 4 compositor, has cleared $50,070 in a successful mining venture in Arizona, where the—-went— about. three months ago. ‘Géorge’s father, Dr. Meek, died here.” The last time George was here ‘on‘a visit ‘was on the occasion of the marriage of Mr. Parsons of San Franciscoto Miss Annie, daughter of Jacob Fafizighr of the Union Hotel. See = Fresh Veal. Plenty of Veal at Mungor & Naff., ziger’s to-day. This market is kept constantly supplied with all kinds of fine meats. ° SaaS Pad [Advertisement.] A Card. F. M. Schmidt the tailor says that an article in Thursday evening’s Herald which was intended to relate . ' certain particulars about his private business matters contained many inaccuracies’: He invites the d man to visit his young park, and observe the improve meiits that have been made there this year, and also notice the amount of work now be-~ ing done, pefore™ ‘reiterating the damaging and-libelous statement that the project is not likely to succeed. The beat-he says’ has been: attached but once, and that was by Burke the plasterer who failed. gignally . to make the attachment stick. Mr. Schmidt is very indignant that he should be 'so misrepresented. He expresses himself as determined to Open the park ag a plece of public resort, no matter what obstacles have to bé overcome, He is certainly to be commended for his indomitable perseverance, : It A portion.of the gold -was4 “nelted into aseven-thousand déllar. Lstreet,siext-to Coe’s store, J brary Books ‘at very low prices,“SCRIPT office, A Thief Accidentally Killed. . on A Chinaman at work in a mine at Yan. Bet was caved on and killed-Saturday. Two white men and ‘ten Chinanien were at work when the . slide started en the bank. The alarm was giveti “and the fellow killed . shield himself but the slide was larger than he thought, as it covered him over and when dug out life was extinct. On the body of the dead Chinaman was found a purse containing between $200 and $300 in amalgam that he ‘had pickeil up while at.work and peckefed. ‘Phis is another instance demonstrating that: Chinamen will steal whenever an oppor—* is offered. el ap nr ‘New v ariety: Siore. 'L. Dulac has opened a new variety and:vegatable store on. Commercial «He proposes'to keép a first-class place.— . Read'the ad. for particulars, * Se Wants to Tavest. _A-gentleman wishes to purchase a ‘building loter a neat residence in . Nevada City. .Will pay cash. Parties having. such property for sale will leave worti-at the Darty Trasap28—4t Interesting to Teachers. Brand & Bassett havea complete stock of Library Books,School Sta~ tionery, ancy -Papeteries, etc. “Special diseount to teachers. ap26-5t Beautiful Souvettirs. = cn ee In the show window of Lester & Crawford's storéon Main street is to be seen adisplay of the Targest and ever offered by any firm in the mountains, The exquisite works of art are much admired by lovers of the beautiful, as they include all tha most novel and tasty designs, They arzas’cheap as they are beauti4a Rare opportunities offered u Chestnutwood’s Business College. sar Fine variety of fresh Candies at Brand & Bassett’s Book Store. Hay ar MARKET RATER: : £19-tf M. Lopner, Colfax. s@ Brand & Bassett are selling LiBt a a i a JAPANESE Fans and Parasols cheap, at Branp & Ba:serr. a24-lw —_ Still at the Old Place. Tue Rop:tPH PuHoto-Gauuery, ‘Broad Street, oppogite Stampf's Hotel) Nevada ‘City. Photographs in every Btyle and equal to any in the State. Prices to suit the times. Mrs. JF. Rup: vps, Prop’r,
CoLLtns, Opetater. ap2. A Cara =e To all who gre stiffering from> ‘the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous, weakness, éarly decay, loss of manhood, re . will send a recipe that will cureyou, FRE. OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis> covered by a missionary in South America, Send a self-addressed Reariex 'D to the. Rev, Josura T, Inman, Sration D, New Yor City. m8-ly Pte ‘STOCK (jonsists or Two Good Horses, 1 2-Horse Covered Hack, 1 2-Horse Q-seated Covered Wagon, 1 2-Horse 2-seated mehaaae. 1 2-Horse Covered Buggy. Also, ROBES, HARNESS, &c. ALY NEW. If not sold at private sale will sell at public auction. at the stable on May 28th, 1881. MRS. M. PINGREE, Nevada City, Stockholders Meeting, HE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders ofthe Pioneer Reduction Compas ny of California, for the election of officers for the ensuing year, will take place at the editorial room of the Nevada Daily Transcript on pence 4 May 2d, 1881, at 4 o'clock P. M. B, CROSBY, Pres, Cras. H. Crossy, Ping a2d FOR SALE, $1,800. a29 A leather-covered memorandum book fougd by officer Stevens can be Fecovered by the owner if he will call'at this office and pay for this’ advertisement, ap30-25 ee amserecracy BILL. ~~ 91.Feet Frontage. Apply at WELLS, FARGO & ©O.’S Express ran behind large piece -of clay to . richest assortment of Birthday Carde ful., : tf, sGo to Brand & Bassett’s for’ Sehool ni ions ap26 5t}— 5t HOOSE AND LOT) _Behool Hection, HE Flectors of Nevada School I istris i rs are hereby notified that an Electic. eat] bond held at the Washington School Ruilding, etarday, ‘April 30th, 1881,} To choose Two Directors, The Polls will be open at 8 o'vlock A. M. = ban saan “hi ae . sundown, ; o Jud D. Calkins ind’ R, G. f MeCateha, sake = C. E. MULLOY; President Board of: Education. J.C. Ricu, Secretary. m30 FOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR, GEORGE S, HUPP, _ The many friends ot T. H. CARR ive prevailed upon him to. as a candidate for. SCHOOL DIRECTOR For Nevada City. y For City Marshal. E. BALDRIDCE NNOUNCES himself as a candidate for re-election to the office of City Marshal. Election May 2d. For bi Marshal. WILLIAM. SCOTT NNOUNCES himself as a candidate for the office of City Marshal, For City Marshal. RICHARD TREMAINE NNOUNCES himself as a candidate: for the office of City Marshal. Election, Monday, May 2, 1881. For City Assessor. J. J. ROGERS NNOUNCES himself as a Candidate for A the office of City Assessor, >For y Scdsies ‘ i D. . FLEMING NNOU xe ES himselfasa> rn caamasia tor the office « City Treasurer.~ For City Assessor. F. H. HINDS Aine’ tee himself as a candidate for n the office of .City Assessor, Election onday, May 2d, 1881. aplz For City Assessor. J. J. MEACHAM NNOUNCES himself as a candidate for the office of City Assessor. For. City Treasurer. _W. A. SIGOURNEY NNOUNCES himself as a candidate for Monday, May 2d. W. S. LONG 8 hereby announced for re-election as “City Assessor, Election First Monday jn May, 1881, : j "Bleetion *BATURDAY, APRIL ‘B0th, 1831. permit. them to aunounce him . . Prices the Lowest the office of City Treasurer. Election . Spring Goods ! ‘Summer Goods!. Spring Styles ! Summer Styles! E AVE just received @ full assortment o FINE CLOTHING for Men: and Boys, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, BOOTS and SHOES, “TRUNKS, SATCHELS, and VALISES, « — ee Our Stock is Complete in Every Department. a in the Market, Call on us Before : Purchasing, HYMAN BROTHERS, Nevada City. BRANCHES—7 Murray St., New York ; 216 and 218 Cal.fornia St. San Francisco; Merchant St., Honolulu; Sandwich Talands. Finest Stock in the County Corner Broad and Pine Strects,_ The Newest and Best. of Ht MILLER, “HAS “ON HAND THE LARCEST AND FINEST ari ‘br HYMAN BROS SPriag? Summer Clothing HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, FURNISHING Goons, All varieties of NECKTIES, SOOKS, &e., &e., Ewer Brought tao Nevada City, : ——o-—— 7 = Prices are the Lowest !ss : 0 ee ta DON'T PATRONIZE DRUMMERS, be found at MILLER’S. piso. AO The Stock is extra large and fine; than any other dealerin t purchasers will «nd upon investigation, Bedding of “PIONEER FURNITURE STORE, OMMERCIAL STREET. La SUKEFORTH, PROPRIETOR. NO OLD OR SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. The stock has just been received, and comprises a full line of Partor and .BedRoom Sets, and full line of Rirst-class E*CT ER INT XK TU ER Everything you want can When you sir of him, you'will see what you are ‘IaTeag [e00'T kuy : Aq persyo saotig yeMOT oy, has been bought cheap, and will beoka cheaper e county can attempt td. There ia no humbug dbout this aa A full line of Moldings, Picture Frames, Brackets, Mirrors, Bed . founges, Single Lounges, Ete:, Etc. All Binds, Upholsteri ng * 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. Look Out for JACKSON'S) “. assortment of eae aS NS aE “EA 1881. : . GRAND and Millinery Gocds, Ladies’, Misses ment of Furnishing Goods always on at my store before making their purchases, April 2. Orders from the country promptly attended to. A. BLUMENTEALX, Corner Brond and Pine Streets, scram eg ‘1sa81. OPENING . —_ OF — . SPRING ® SUMMER GOODS, Dry and Fancy Goods. —9———— . ee BLUMEN TELAT, {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 New Silks, New Satine, New Dress Gocds, New Ginghame New Calicoes, Muslins,’ Sheetings, Table Linens, Napkins, Window Shades and Curtains, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper and Children’s Shoes, * fine asserthand; '. Persons desiring anything in the Dry Goods line will find it to their advantage to ca Samples sent free on application, New York es Goods a. Broad Street, Adjeining seein J.. S. CHIVELL, AVING leased the’ building on Broad I street, known as the New York Store, has fitted it up and stocked it with a fine “DRY AND FANCY GOODS, Millinery, Ladies’ and Chil-. dren’s Hats, Trimmings. &e. The stock embracésall the lateststyles received in San Francisco, ‘and ladies can rely Nery Lowest Prices <. er call and Examine the New Gooda Having located permanently in Nevada City, a share of public patronage is solicted, J, 8, CHIVELL, Proprietor ap19 New York Dry Goods Store. For Sale or Rent ! upon purchasing First Class Goods at the . “NOrchestra of Six Pieces. ie sn eno — . HEPLER, _ DEALER 1N GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Case Goods, Grain, Feed, &c. Goods sold at Bed-rock Prices, Fine Brands of Cigars and Tobacco cheaper than the cheapest. GRAND MAY-POLED ANCE —AT— Hunt’s Hall, N evada City, Friday Evening, May 6. The Maypole Dance.will be parcicipated in by THIRCY-SIX MISSES and MASTEts, In. costume, § pectators— ladies 2icente, a26 Athnission per couple, $1. Gentlemen, 50-cents ; (JOHN: MICHE Li ROOMS FOR RENT. — Pleasant Dwelling Rooms, A Large House and Bara with Three Acres of Land, situated in the town of Omega. MRA. B. LYONS. One Large Frent Roi ground floor, suitable for sal Contains nice saloon fixtures,” Lodging 25 Cents. Apply at first house above City Hall on store. Particulars can a'so be obtained of Walte Broad street; MRS. ROSA KING. ‘[ Finches, Piety Hill, Nevada City. api? aw, . pNevade City, April th, on: f