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STORE,
BLOCK,
+ Nevada City..
100 Ibw., $2 75
4-40
86
er kit, 259
00 Ibs., 1-95
OOlbs., 3 8h
CO lbs. 2.95
0 Ibs., 1] 624
)0_ths., } 59
"9 40
40¢
13 Ibs., 10
10 Ibs., 100
8s, box, . 400
12cans 100
7 cans 100
5 cans 100
3eans,.
r gallon, $74
Gcans 1] 0
4cans 1006
, Slbs. 10
perth, 70
3 Ths., 60
» dibs, 6
tee,5 Ibs., 1 00
100
kage, 29 cts,
es, cts,
2% cts.
Oi}, per gal, 50c
5 gal Gan, 225.
for 100
packet %
ackages, — 25c.
: 10c.
ecentsio 200 .
30 cts.
374 cts,
SO cts,
15 cts,
_ KS eta,
correction,
h and warrant
Roberts
odmen,
will be recéived
gust 28, 1880,
Board of EducaVood, 4. feet long,
feet-Fong,,to be
on School House.
. feet long. and 1
o be delivered at
. House, Nevada
jay of November,
the right tozreject
RICH,
f Education. ali
TAINMENT
AN’S
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Horses!
TED IN
milder St. Lot,
i
Aug. 16th.
narkable Trained
execute over lili >
e been the sensa;no other Horses
ection in training}
asing Exhibiarticu‘ar.
nts. Children
neces at § o’clk.
BBctange for-the better, and strong
tHE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
~
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNTA.
Briét Mention.
‘ne half dozen men are employed
p grading Pine street and filling in.
york street. ee
Alex. Gault is cleaning off his lot
Commercial street, preparatory
> the‘erection of a brick store.
fon, A. A. Sargent delivered the
ation at the inauguration of the
teenth annual extitbition of the
ijechanics Institute,
fon, Grove L. Johnson of Sacramento, paida flying visit to this
ty yesterday, on: business counectLi with his professiou, ——
Cal. Clark, ex-Sheriff of Nevada
ounty, has sold-his interest in the .
partlett Springs, andis now super—
tending mine at Oruville, osama
prof.Oir, the celebrated violinigt,
joes. to Forest. City, where “he will
ive a perfofmance on Friday. eve—
hing. On Saturday he will enrapture the people of Downieville.
John—Jack—_whose—life-—-was-des—
aired of last week, has taken a
hopes are entertained of his recov-—
Ths new Chinese quarters on -the
Washington road has been — chris—
toned Marsellus Avenue. The Monvolians have already commenced the
ection of dweilings.”
The Tally. and Hinds c!aim,
in” the Omega _ Distittct is
Hooking well, ‘They e. now
making, their yearly cleah-up, and
he bedrock is yieldiag from 2 to 5
bits to the pan, eae
The annual meeting of the Cold
spring Gravel Mining Company is
advertised to take place on the 13th
of September. The election of
rustees and other business will be
ransacted. ys
Parties were in this city, the othet day canvassing on the sly as. to
the feasibility of starting a hardare store. Not finding any exouragement on account'ef the scartity of buildings to rent, they gave’
p the projected enterprise.
The fine new double seated phzeou just built in this city by 8,
lutter,.bas been purchased by I,
). Pingree. Jt is a beauty, and . ’
pakes a dashing appearancebehind
span of tine bay horses,
The Morgan gravel mine at Lowell
Liill isemploying about 25 men, The:
pupahy expects to increase the
oree to about50 in a-couple of weeks,
hegravel thetis betng taken out
mays from $2.50 to one-half an ounce
othe car load.
The large barn of Mr. . Davis on!
le ridge road to Grass Valley, about
¥s60 feet, was burned yesterday . ,
orning, with “all the. agricultural
mplements, and about 35 ton of hay.
t is supposed to have been the
work of an incendiary. °
At the Dewey mine, Liberty Hill,
tey Jhave lately raised to gravel.
rospecting is ‘still going on, and
ill continne to run on the main
nnel, A short time back 80 car
oads were run ont, and gave a yield
bt S775,
The new residence of W. C.
roves, on Coyote street, on’ the
orner of the Washington road, is
ompleted, and already occupied by a
‘nant. It is hard finished inside,
ith 12-foot ceilings, and is one of
he-prettiest cottages in the city. It
ds materially to that part of the
wn, where for a long time a vacant
ot existed,
Marsh's lumber wagon, while on
he way from the mill to this yesterlay had an aecident to it by the
reaking of the forward axletree.
* Was somewhat cracked before,
ud having on a heavy load,of lumcaused it to break.short off. The
“umster unloaded, cut down a sap4g, chained it to the body of the .
‘4gon, and thus brought it into
wa for repairs, P
ie
Mrs. L. W.: Thatcher,
Diamond Palace, Broad street,
‘vada City, has just received a
"ge assortment of Seth Thomas
ae __augl3-2t
'f Spiced Bacon, Smoked Hallity Pickled Pig Pork, Dupee’s
peice Hams, and 8-poand Cream
peese, just in store, at Scamrpr, &
‘trex’s, Commercial street. a12-2t
ave
Four Pictures tor 50-cents.
The Traveling Photographers will
main at the Eureka Gallery, Broad
Neuralgia ts a Disease of the Past.
fs
ralgia’ medicine will stop the pain as
. $00n as applied. Do not suffer! try .
it.
Howe’s neuralgia cure cures all pains
Miners attention! Mrs. Dr.
in the :head from whatever cause. .
The distressing pains experienced by
miners, resuiting from the use of .
Giant Powder, and commonly known
as “Giant Powder Headache.” _ Instantly cured—never known to fail.
get a bottle of Mrs. Dr. Howe's celebrated Tooth Ache Cure. That will .
instantly stop the pain and save the
mouth from five to ten minutes.* Her
cures for tooth ache and neuralgia
have néver failed yet. Mothers use
a ~ drops ina — warm sweetened water to swab a teething bab
mouth. Te will instantly fi, <
litte sufferer. Sold hy Reddington
Ee
Mrs. Dr.Howe’s “celebrated new:
wee ee
; , . tarrh, bad.teeth; ete.
Do not have your teeth drawn; but . ly free from'the injurivus and acrid
tooth. Hold a few drops in ther
A Fine Thing for the Feeth.
Fragrant Sozodont is a ‘com posi-'
tion of the purest and choicest ingre-,
dients of theOriental vegetable King-J
dom. Every ‘ingredient ‘is well
known to have'a-beneficial ‘effect on
the teeth and gums, ' Its embalming
or antisepic property and aromatic
fragrance makes it a toilet luxury.
Sozodont removes all disagreeable
odors from the breath caused by caa
It is entire
properties of tooth pastes and pow—4
ders which destroy the enamel, One.
bottle will last six months. a
—_————
A Card,
Toall Who are sifitering trom the errors
ness, early decay, loss of manhood, &e., J.
will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE!
OF CHARGE. This great wemedy was discovered by a missionary in South America.
Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rey. .
of San Francisco,
who supply all
druggists, ae Pry
+e —
False impression.
_It is generally supposed’by_physicians and the people generally that
Dyspepsiacan not invariably be cured
but we ate pleased to say that’
Green's August Flower has never, to
our knowledge, failed to cure Dyspsia and Liver complaint in all ‘its
orms, such as sour-Stomach, Costiveness, Sick Headache, palpitation of the Heart, Indigestien, bad
taste in the mouth, ete. Out of she
50,000 dozen bottles soléd“tast ‘year,
nota single failure was reported
but thousands of complimentary detters received from Druggists of wonderful cures. Three doses will retieve-any ease. “Try it,
bottles 10 cents,
cents.
Sample
Regular: size .75
You Mave neo Excuse.
Have you any excuee for suffering
with Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint?
Is there any reason why you should
goon from day to day somplaining
with Sonr Stomach, Sick -Headache,
Habitual Costiveness, palpitation’ of
the Heart, Heartburn, Water-brash,
Gnawing and burning pains at the
pit of the Stomach, Ve low Skin,
Coated Tongue, and disagreeable
taste inthe mouth, Coming up of
food after eating, Low spirits, &c.
Nof It is positively your own
faut if'you do. Goto your Drugsis--end get a bottle of Green’s Augua Flower for 75 cents. Your
cure 3 certain,j but if you ‘doubt
Jostru T. Inmax, Station B, New Yorx .
‘Gx. m8s-ly
Mother Eve. : ’
‘According to Milton, the first
thing’ Eve did after leaving Adam's
side, was to survey her charms in a’
silvery pool. No doubt she was a
splendid creature, but beauty is not
the heritage of all her daughters,
sand-many of them resort to-“‘Glenn’s
Sulphur Soap” to obtain the dazzling
complexion which Eve received from
nature. The great merit of this
unexcelled cosmetic is that it leaves
no traces.of artificiality. Beware of
counterfeits, See that “‘C. Nv Crittenton, Proprietor,” is printed on
each packet, without which none ‘is
genuine. Sold by druggists at §25
cents} three cakes 50 cents.
gray ‘hair would be an anomaly, and
therefore this blemish should be removed by thease of-*Hills’ Instantaneous Hair Dye,” which is unsurj passed alike im cheapness<and the
ao
perfection of color it bestows.
, Dvaps Cure ‘ip Pike’s Toothache
‘One Minute.
4° Individual instruction in evecial Calculations, Business’ Letter
writing and Penmanship a specialty,
at CuEsNuTwoou’s Business Co.LEGE, Brown & Morgan's Hall, Nevada City, Cal. jy24-lm
Photographs equal
to San Frunaisto’s
this, get a sample bottle for 10 cents
and try it. . Two doses will relieve
ou. :
_ best. Coxiins, Operator. KunoLPH
Photo-Gallery, Broad Street, Nevada
=
qt:
. Immense Destruction of Property-and indiscretions ef youth, :nervous—weak=}
pend such a storm we propose to inauguraté at the ——.__
ut }
— 7+ the most brilliant complexion with
ry style of Book-keeping, Commer-.
Struck
TERRIBLE TORNADO!
o
Everything Carried Before the Gale !
—-0
There is no computing the loss that the great Cyclone has caused which
& short time ago swept over a portiop-of the Western States. These storins
of the elements some times precedes similar storms in the mercantile trade,
by Lightning . ."
WM. HOLMES,
Corner ‘Main and Commercial Sts.
Nevada City,
Saddle & Harness Maker,
Hea just returned from
San Francisco with the
~W, Largest and best stock et
Saddles, Harness,
Whips, Robes, Blankets, Spurs,
. . Ete., Ete,, .
Ever brought to this city, which the will sell
at Wholesale or Betail at as léw prices as any other shop this side of San Fransco,
ss WAGON COVERS, all sizes, reads made:
Bucxskim Gloves ofall kinds.
Tam alsa agent for Nevada City of Uncle
Sam's Harness Oil and Soap, the best
ever used on Leather. noe ges
Call and see my new stcck and prices,WM. HOLMES,
Corner of Broad and Commercial Streets,
Nevada City. ‘ jy3i
1
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THE GREAT WESTERN
Now we mean by this that we will sell you all classes of -Gentlemens’
Boy’s, Youths’ and Children’s Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Notions, &c. AT A SMALLER PROFIT than
they have ever been offered in this or in any other town in the State,—
This may seem like bragging, but we intend to give you prices to substantiate what we say. We were going to publish a full and complete price
‘list, but for thé want of space we will have to postpone it until a future
time. ge e
. “We started business in Grass Valley a few weeks ago on the same system as We are starting here, the ONE PRICE SYSTEM. The residents
over there took to us so kindly and patronized us so diberally that we feel
very much encouraged, A great many of our Nevada City friends are
Well aware that we were on the look-out for a Store over here before we
ever thought of opening at Grass Valley, but no suitable location could be
found. At last we have found a Store in which we will carry on the same
line of business as we are carrying on in Grass Valley. ee
Goods will be disposed of at Private Sale during the day-and
at AUCTION IN THE EVENING.
A full and complete Price list will be sent to any address in the country, on application.
Country orders promptly sanded to and carefully executed.
BROAD STREET,
A few doors below the Nevada Theatre,
. Wevada City, Cal.
~ Great Annual Clearance Sale .
SUMME
——_or———
R DRY GOODS.
tinue for Thirty Days. — .
10. pieces Black-Cashmere, 42 inch
10 piezes Greradines at 12 1-2 cen
20 pieces White Pique, 10 cents a
: en, at 40 cents a yard.’
Bolt 93-4 cents.
300 pieces best American Prints, 1
50 pieces Linen Crash, 10
" 1000 dozen Thread, 5 spoo
100 dozen Ladies White Hose, ten
100 dozen French Hose, 20,cents
50 pieces Vedona Lawn, at I5 per
I invite a careful inspectio
Eve
to merit a continuance of the
SHORT TIME ONLY, jy30-tf Nevapa Criry, July 23d, 1880,
2
The following is the Price List of a few articles
10 pieces black. and Colored Trimming Silk, 70 cents a yard,
5 pieces Heavy Dress Silk, $1.20—reduced from $2.00.
5 pieces Heavy Dress Silk, $2—reduced from'$3. :
10 pieces Black Cashmere 38 inches wide, 40 cents a yard—best qualities.
thing is marked in plain fi
no daviation. Thankful for the liberal patronage I hope
$30,000 WORTH OF GOODS
Within a short time on account of our ve
of Fall and Winter Goods haying been
agent in Boston, New York and Philadelphia,. which will.
arrive. here on or about the First of September.
GREATEST BORGHING FUER GWEN.
Iw NEWADA COUNTY:
Ladies should take advantage of this Great Sale.
To commence “Monday; Morning, July 26th, andconlarge stock
urchased by m
.
®
’
,
es wide, $1.a yard.
10-pieces colored Cashmere, 40 inches wide, 75 cents a yard.
50 pieces Brocade Poplins, 12 1-2 cents a yard.
50 pieces Pacific Popling 18 3-4 cents per yard.
ts per yard.
10 p%eces all wool Bunting 20 cents a yard—value-50 cents.
yard,
10 pieces half-bleached Table Linen, 52 inches wide, warranted all Lin10 pieces §-4 pld Table Linen, 70 cents a yard.
20 pieces 10-4 Peqout bleached Sheeting 32 1-2 cents per yard.
20 pieces 10-4’Lawrence Sheeting, 28 cents per yard.
100 pieces White Rock and Lonsdale Muslin, 10 cents a yard or by the
6 yards for One Dollar.
ards for One Dollar.
for Twenty-five cents.
cents per pair,
T pair.
20 dozen Chemise, made out of Wamsette Muslin, at 75 cents apicee.
Nightgowns and Shirts reduced to half-price.
100 pieces Embroideries, one inch wide, reduced to 10 cents-a yard.
100 pieces Embroideries, 2 inches wide, at 20 cents a yard.
100 Marseille Spreads, reduced to half-price.
50 pairs fine Gimpure Curtains—very low price.
yard.
#
+50 pieces Bishop Lawn, at 20 cents per yard. _ Bee
10 iesha English Longleted 15 cents pe yard. :
50 pieces Nainsook and Crosbor Muslin, reduced to half-price.
» 50 dozen Genuine Jouvin Kid Gloves, reduced to $1 a pair.
n of the goods and prices.—
es and there will be
‘game.
Country Orders promptly attended to and Samples sent on application.
A. BLUMENTHAL.
—at the—
+ ’ COMMENCES THIS YEAR ON
MONDAY MORNING, JULY 26th, 1880.
$40,000 WORTH OF DRY Goods
MUST BE SOLD
WiTEeiIin 20 DAYS!
In order to MAKE WOOME. for our immense Stock of
Fall and Winter Goods, now being purchased by our resident partuer in
New York. We will sell for the next 20 days— :
10,000 yards of Calico, Sixteen Yards for One Dollar.
20,000 Yards White Rock and Lonsdale, at 10 cents.
500 yards Summer Silk, plaid and Stripe, at 40 cents,
300 yards Bunting at 22 1-2 cents, worth 50 cents.
500 yards Bunting at 17 cents, worth 25 cents.
600 yards Grenadines at 20 cents, worth 50 cents.
. 1,000 yards Debage at 18 cents, worth 30 cents.
10,000 yards Dress:Goods at 18 cents, worth 25 cents.
500 yards Wash Poplin, at 9 cents.
1,500 pair Ladies and Childrens Hose at 8 ceuts.
500 Balbriggan Hose at 25 cents.
Ladies’ gs Hoops, at 60 cents,
Ladies Underwear reduced 50 cents on the dollar.
Regular brands of Corsets reduced 25 cents on the dollar.
It is not our intention to GIVE BAITS in one thing with the .ntention of making upin another. As this is a General Annual (.ea'rance
Sale, the ers
MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST.
The Fiemuant Countco~
Will contain remnants of.all kinds of useful Goods, which will be almost
given away in order to clear them_out.
RULES AND REGULATIONS.
Our Store will be open from 7 o'clock 4. M. till 9:20 o’cloek P.M.
Everybody who buys $5 worth of Goods for cash, is entitled to a pair of
Black Kid Gloves. te
Goods Marked in Plain Figures.
One Price to All. j
‘No Deduction under any circumstances.
Diring our long business career here we have never before offered such
large stock for the Fall trade, we fear there will not be sutficient storage
room in our spacious building, and therefore concluded to give our cus‘. tomers a chance to secure great bargains. ;
Every one knows we buy our Goods for Cash and directly fromthe mar.
Hence no compet. ufacturers, so We are saving that much for the pub ic.
itors can compete with the well-known and established House of
ROSENBERG BROS,,
Broad Street, Nevada City, San Benito Street, Hollister,
Battery Street, San Francisco, Nassau Street, New York.
‘YP. S.—We are very thankful to the —_— for the liberal oat
d also for the many compliments we receive from them-evae patent os toedizes : j ROSENBERG BROS.
ee Annual Clearance Sale t es
inducements to our friends and customers, but having purchased such a/
tronage exCOMMERCIAL STREET, .
NEVADA CITy, :
MUNGOR @® NAFFZIGER,
HAVING PURCHASED
the above Market we are now
prepared to supply the public
‘with the best of
Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton? Corn —
Beef, Sausages, Etc.
Our facilities for procurin fat young cattle are superior to any firm in Nevada county, and our customers can always rely upon
getting the as
Best Meats
To bs hadin, the Market. #@*Satisfaction
guaranteed in all cases.
We respectfully erolicit a continuance of
the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed
upon our predecessor. at
SCHMIDT & POTTER, —
COMMERCIAL STREET,
Nextdoor to Naffziger’s Meat Market,.
NEVADA CITY.
Deater= im
Choice Groceries,
PROVISIONS,
Case Goods, Flour and Feed,
~Cigars, Tobacco, Etc.
&2y"Having opened the above Store, and
stocked it with a Large and Fresh Stock of
First Class Goods, we are prepared to suppy the public with everything in our line at
a. 4
LOWEST PRICE.
Our Motto--‘‘Buy and sell for
Cash.” :
say We extend a cordial invitation to our
friends and the public fore to call and
examine our Goods and Prices, ad
FOR SALE CHEAP.
One No. . Burleigh Air Compresor, with Air Receiver, 8 feet by 46
inches,
One Cameron Special Steam: Pump.
Steam Cylinder. 10x12. Water Cylinder 8x12,
The above are nearly new and in
perfect order, Apply to
G. G. ALLAN,
__augl0-tf Nevada Foundr fi
To. Contractors.
“\FEFERS wanted for the construction of
( Six Miles of Ditch. Specifications &«,
can be seen at the office of R. B. SYMINGTON, C. E., Main street, Nevada City, with
whom offers may be lodged{fup to and including
Saturday, August 14th.
Nevada, August 10th.
PHILIP RICHARDS,
No. 39 Main Street...Nevada City.
YOLD DUST BOUGHT AND SOLD
Bullion Discounted, Advances made:
on Gold Dust or Bullion for
* Coinage at the Mint.
Checks eon San Francisco. “
Correspondent—F.; Berton. & Co.,
or of Swiss American Bank, San Francisco
Restaurant For Sale.
ECOCQ'S EHO? HOUSE AND Es‘34 TAURANT is offered for saleata bar
sain toa Cas'i Customer. The houve.is doon & good business, and@is constantly increasing. Sickriess is the cause for wantiny
Ww sell, ee
Nene but a Cash customer need
appay : ©. LEGOCY,
Nevada, July 16—l1m
Change of Firm
ij AVING disposed of the Union Market
is hereby given to all pérsons indebted to.
the uudersigned to call and settle their bills
without delay, as I desire to leave the State.
All persons holding claims against the con~
cern will present the same for payment. :
: ‘ ©, J, NAFFZIGER
$ Nevada City, Angust 3, 1880.
to E. C. Mungor & H. Naffziger, notice . <.