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April 8, 1881 (4 pages)

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ieee Hector for ley rodk t5, the-car ce ; @ Cohen. J@ cer Sts? °) g out OF a a other day nd an ott, UT said ty pair or dur ten. in,” ; rent.” re Jaan Wag m™m pathief!, ch Mer ti irom the! LEM nent. nve some twas bat lis, elaims owever or liens. That e. indebted and Isher & said mill d N OF $43.0 THE ‘DAILY TRANSCRIPT, EVADA oITY CALIFORNIA ~ Brick een ee. Frost ni: ht be ‘fore last. * ae Tha Tas is the best adyertising it ipa in Nevada county. “A. J Pinkstone has been installed MITES «gay clerk atthe National Exchange “Hotel. In another column Johnnie Wilson ofers some desirable building: lots fur sale. : Stolen arr) cease Rpriatders =< Things. (aan Russel’, Alex. cling rerosautatl’ e of the Goodyear the wideawake ia Rubber Vdinpany, is spending a few days in town. ~ Thiswis the time of year when his company supplie S dealvers-a--ovrer the Coast. w with hose,! $ prink lers_ar nd the li ee awnYestet day. Wanted the Knot Untied. ‘‘Zay, Cap, be vou the voueted w’at was a holdin’ that cheer down nigh onto a year ago?” interrogated “a slightly inebriated individual from the upper couniry as le picked himself upfrom the floor of Justice Robinson’s courtraom the other mornitg where he had stumbled because of forgetting to lift his feet high enough whén he passed over the threshhold. “Ifthis Court knows itself and it thinks it dees, I am,” responded his . . honor sententioasly, “Do yer "member 7 on me toa gal in a bombastic dress “A lady in a ‘Voabosine dress?” asked the judge caressing the skating rink on top. ofhis judicial head. “Them’s” her. A sorrel-headed female with a mole on her Jeft tem— pe and a cast in-herright optic. Jonsided, forenoon Mr.-Russell had several of * those sprinklers in Gperstion on Pine street in Tront , OF Tarn ‘ner’ 3 “hardware. = A big crowd collected to “see them work, and everybo ly said: they were.a success. like store. ail other goods seat out by the Goodyear company, Mr Turner is going to keep a big lot of these goods ou hi vad, and citizens or citizenesses who-have gr assplatsto “be cultive ated should call on him-and get a& Sprin klitng outtit which can be obtained &t.a very iow price, 2 ~ tem The Hubbard's Trow hiea. Ue Hubbard, a miner; and his amily. livé-ina‘little-eal bin on Sugar dioat grade, Night b-fore last Mrs. Hubbard appeared’ before Justice Re obinsga ami. exhibitin: ga bruise on % ser Bas rson said it. was a Setigted by A. scrawny, cock-eyed, blackEES hén” from Siskiy on, you Know,’ : ““Ahy I remember now, broazht = in here eadky one morning aad introduced me as Miss » whdm you said you wantéd to marry for tier he avenly beauty, You took me to one side, you know, and told me you had known her for five years, and that cher , personal attractions were equaled only by hey amiable di: position, ane that if ever You: _her to tan angel. came. down” — There is no guessing hos; made more.of ancient bi istery the speaker would ‘have had “not ‘the visitor interrupted him with: “Turn off that stream: boss, an’ lemme tell recallei. yer somethin’.. Pipe ine off in another place an’ see if I look like p feller what had drifted into a.lead of . “walloy ped hae She swore out acomchargiig him with battery, ‘and yesterday Marshal Baldridge “arrested him, Ani ingairy made in— to the affair seems to show that Hubbard had considerable provoca~ ‘tion, and it is not likely he will be punished as severely as a genuine p li aint case of wife-beating . is ordinarily ‘supposed to demand, 6 eee Railroad Eleciion. At their annual meeting in Grass Trun slambang.into porphery every time J] try to prospect my-own house, an’ I'm standin’ str addle of a’kag of giant powder with a two second fuse stuck into it.’ petered out sence then, ‘Domestic infelicities, I suppose?” ‘Domestic d—n! See here, boss. I giv you a ounce nugget for splicin’ s J os me to that damsel. resolved by the great hornspoon to angels when I'struck her. My-ha’r’s . I've had a year . to thifk over the bargain, an’ I’ve ra “Look Out for JAGKSON’S ) “THE IMPORTANT 1881. POSITIVELY The Last Chance !. The Entire Stock DRY GOODS, : Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,” Boots, Shoes, Hats, — &e., &c., Which: were slightly. damaged by the late fire, at: THE IMPORTANT TT On Commercial st., Will be Closed Out _ at Private Sale during the day and oO at my store be fore making their purchases: “April 2 : Orders from country prompily atten: fed to. 0 _Persens desiring Snything in the Dry Goods line will find it-to their advantage to Samples sent free on application. A. BLUMEN TEAL, . Corner Broad and Pine Streets. oe _ GRAND OPENING G —or— SPRING & ® SUMMER GOODS,
: Dry and Fancy Goods. ——_ 9—___ Ax BILUMENTELAL,, Corner of*Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City, _Having-received one’of the Larges st Stocks ef Spring and Goods ever brought to this city, consisting of New Silks, New Satins, New Dress Goods, New Gingham: ss New Calicoes, Muslins, Sheetings, Table Linens, . Napkins, Window Shades and Curtains, Carpets, Oil Cloths,. Wall Paper. oe and Millinery Joods, Ladies’, Misses and. Children’ s Shoes, Aline assort— ment t of susnishing Coeds qhengs on, hand, = Summer Dy ary cal in the County ins The stock has just been-received, The Stock is extra large and fine + purchasers will ‘ind upon investigation, and comprises a full line of Room Sets, and full line of First-class E°T7 RINXITORE. has been bought che: ap, than any other dealerin the county can attempt to.PIONEER. FURNITURE STORE, COMMERCIAL STREET. . SUKEFORTH, PROPRIETOR. NO OLD OR SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. Partor ane Bed‘aaqeeq yeooy Auy. . . 3 hq Pogo Leolg WoaoyT OTE . 1 . / s and willbe sold’ cheaper es is no humbug about this as A full line of Moldings, Picture Frames, Brackets, Mirrors, Bed ~ Lounges, Single Lounges, Etc., Ete; Beading ef-All Kinas, l Valley Uy aE ee ee Sse per eieae . p bli Auction Upholstering Of all kinds doné on short notice and at the very lowest rates.pon sa Gia . Hj ‘i able>” U IC : Agent for the Wheeler & Wilson New No. 8, ile ectigenl row Guage-railroad elected the fol. you'll jest bust the cable: " . er Por i idn’ : s The Best Sewing Machine in‘ the Market. ‘tthin the lowing Board of Directors: ARS: C. Por some reason Robinson didn’t P —— wi boy Coleman, Edward Coleman, J. M,. take the. offer, and the unhappy Saas in the : Evening . marae: gr re Geo. D. McLean, Niles . husband went over to a saloon to GEORGE FE TURNER 0! >. ove requirSearis,M. L. Marsh and R.-M. Hunt, . flood the upper levels of his sorrows gee : : a st : aoe The Directors organized by electing . with benzine. : PINE STREET, d The Auction will commence. e h _ 1, J. E, John C, Coleman, President; Edward atte ee = : : : : : : : : ior C A Good Prospect.-. on : Fay ind _Coleman, Vice President; George ‘ se = aa NEVADA. corns 4 vey he Fletcher, Secretary and Auditor; F, At a distance in of. 3,609 feet in : oe G. Beatty, Treasurer; John F, Kid. the Baid Mountain Extension ComHOLESALE AND RETAU, BRALER = Saturday April 9. a par der, General Superintendent. ‘ There pany’s tunnel at Forest City a hole j was no change in any of the officers . Was sunk Six feet, to the bedrock, 800 umeeres er L oper aighonedege AP H A R D WAI oe Bre HAS ON HAND THE LARGEST AND FINEST pe ae OF . Sr Ee bedrock three feet squareyielded erything is sold. : a, : D LOT pists tweens Danian $2.50.—Thisie—considered—a fine Of Every description , ew “At the meeting of Pennsylvania . prospect for that point. Itis in the IRON. = S ini Summer ny ing i uri. Engine Co. No.2, held W ednesday . back channél that they expect to}+ ’ sie a : evening, the Board of Directors were_. find their best pay. ‘The back chanSTEEL, _ This is a. positive fact, as the OOTS,. SHOES, e. authorized to have an iron flagstaff . nel lies higher than the front one: STOVES. Proprietors will embark in a ' HATS, ‘CAPS, ia : erected in front of the Engine House. therefore the tunnel~ will drain it. 2 a : : : ee The matter-of celebrating the 4th of . Sea 2 : TINWARE, . different kind’ of business, . & UF ER W zrs Ex INw G Goorp Ss : . er e Parasols . : > : ae , ALL a ee ah. ariety for sale at Mra, Les-. G@AS PIPES AND FITTINGS, . thevefore everything will be All varieties of NECKTIES, SOCKS, &., &c., Thesmembers of the Department are . In great variety for sa — ee : : generally in favor of observing the . ter & Crawford's store near tlie UnPOWDER, FUSE; . sold without sisal shoe ¥ Hiver Brought to Nevada City, \pril 8 ne a the = s this — ion hotel, Main eas m29-lw ROPE, BLOCKS . 7 . e iv is likely some definite conclusions ’ Sid ae P . HAY AT MARKET /RATE®. S HOVELS, PICKS, . “ vanes —— fI9=tt MM. Louver, Colfax. a — i= His Prices are the Lowest !=t etapa -The-Masquerade Ball To-night, : aw aD es We will also sell Store Fixi aa Mt : a : Breet Oranges! Sweet @ranges GUN S, PIST OLS e ’ am O Pak on trap ad -” _ . ' A Rosenthal, opposite. the Trantures; Counters, and Show Cat2@ DON’T PATRONIZE DRUMMERS. hae yon eee can ee ee ye ip ‘j i Ete., Ete., Ete. ei ‘ be found at MILLER’S. W hen you buy of him you will see what you are ENT. Michell at Temperance Hall this . 8°Tipt Block, se yy san aa = ses belonging to the ponte evening. The costumes will be va. # 20 cents a dozen. ~ : ee oan — = —— ried, unique, and some of them rich. Way up groceries and provisions PAINTS, OILS, : ae Room on No trouble or expense has been spared for way down prices, at W. H. WINDOW GLASS, Ima ortant Store, = ee i W. HAND, © —— es. by Mr. Michell to make the occasion Smith’s. _ lw. PUTTY, ETC H ee 5 a a delightful one for all who attend, = ++. ’ . 0 d Vo sal i ty. a —_— = n rgan an y Hall on and it is safe tosay they will not be Novel and Very Pretty = Pia 0, ‘Grgan. and " disappointed. L. Prang’s Easter Cards in great : a _ variety at Brand & Bassetts, a2 1w Crockery Remember on the ri . Se FE ei as Cease gid. Sasi Superior ¢ seer 2 fered ee ee Singing Clacea, T , Rare opportunities offered ee ee iK The following busiyess was trans‘ : : Oth we will com: Residence—Nevada City : acted in the Superior Court yesterCoetnatnond's Rantenes Coleg, ‘ Glassware. TEMPERANCE HALL, es 2a : . ae day, Judge John Caldwell presiding: Oxe Price for all customers is the lar e ‘DUNCAN’ g NEW SHAVING ates The People vs; Wm. Smith. Pleadwhat Smith the Grover believes. in mence ‘ 4 . Yr. ed not guilty, Trial set for May and practices. lw. M . {. 7 i i IN [ ; Nevada City, PARLOR, Sai 26th. . F i ¢ > : PINE STREET, Beckman's Buliding. d'the goo Rosa King vs Wm. Hoo tr. Tried . SmuirH the Boss Grocer is constantA S . : om the, g per. ‘ i ‘f & ae : and taken under advisement. ly receiving fresh consignments of . SUPPLIES. — uc ion ad G, a OUIS PENCAN, Proprictor. Firstrae Récess till Saturday. hams, bacon, lard, and other goods Agent for the justly celebrated ~ ; 4 Class Work at Popular nm pla af aul ie bia tine lw. i = = r 18 ‘Boots Blacked Free of Charge. : Costymes for the Masquorade. . Vulcan Blasting Powder, At '7 1-2 o’clock,. Monday Evening, April 18., Moot Biscked Free ot Cuarxc. ul, Sau.M W.H. Smiru permits no other : 7 ; . at the Arcade Barhor Shop, Sacramento, ang ——meenanaiate — a cad dealer to excel him in the matter of The best mining powder in use. e a is a thorough master en tonsorial art. : off to-night at Temperance Hall, an : epic oe : = .-AT THE-—o— ? a Tier, a nee ee ce ee ae NIPE IRON ic by Elser’s Full Orchestra. Nevada and Grass Valley a ae trom San Francisco a large and ele-. ~*" 200 s€e ia SaaS Bl eg este mest GRA IMPORTANT Music by Elser’s Full Orches r dé + ree “2 gant assortment. of costumes, which Still at the @ld Place. MBCULAMICE TOOLS St oli Kade. é ) 2 Woo -LUM ak, cute she will rent at very low prices, Mrs. ee Se =o vara ON (MAND call, jena Tus Rupo.Pe PHoto-GaLLery, GALVANIZED IRON PIPE, OF ALL: ial St t EEP CONSTA} ted oes ae woe mae Broad Street, opposite Stumpf's Ho. sizEs ee TS PRESS ORE pee. ° = ’ : A Gencral Invitation fs extended. kK’ FOR SALE de gts ae tel, Nevada City. Photographs in 47 Purchasers will find it to their advan. D A rb a ch All kinds ‘of. Common and Clear Z ttle their Desirable Building Lots for Bale. . every style and equal to any in the tage to visit my Sear acarmisetd befere buyave ue; 9 . Tickets $1.50. GUM BER. < B31, withCorner Main and East Broad . State. \ Prices to:suit the times ing elsewhere. : SSS —s ‘Orders left et the office of South Yuba ovat streets, . sApply to Johunie Wili Mrs. J. F. Rom Leg, Prop’r. Cotiins, Operator, ap2 GEO, E, TURNER. AUCTIONEER. “MRS, JOHN GRIMES.Water Co., or at-the Yard, on the Grass Valfey road will be weeny attended to,