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CHURCH
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Nae a ee
LMES,
ommercial
Sts,
ity,
ess Maker,
. just returned from
Tancisco with the
st_and best stock of
les, Harness,
nkets, Spurs,
, Which he will sell
bil at as low pri. side of San Fransizes, ready made.
fall kinds,
ada City of Une
id Soap, the best
ck and prices.
WM. HOLMES,
nmef¢ial Streets,
jy31
\oflée,
NING COMPANY.
nia,
inquent upon the
on account of As1830, the. several
names of the refollows:
0.
Shares. Amt
1s 0 F100
9 100 § 0
4°. 50 260
39 75 375
5 8025 15125
30-1275 75
‘1 «100 50
4 50 250
9 6840 342 00
9.100, 0
34 «. 240 nw
2 2 1125
8. 3000 150 00
7 100 50
") 60 250
7. 2976 14875
law so many shares
kas may be neces:
mpany’s office on
P.M, to pay delinon together with
expenses of the
\N, Secretary,
et, Nevada City.
ror
ubber Co's
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and COATS.
lations. 3
stamped Crack
id have the Pare
‘oot and instep,
ng or breaking.—
ig as any otners
Dealers.
: Packing, Hose,
ts, Shoes, Etc.
ber Co.
3E, JR. } acents,
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Air Compres8 feet by 46
Steam Punr.
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THE. DAILY TRANSCRIPT
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA.
OAL TARE AN IIT NORTE IES LYS RT SITIES,
Grief Mention.
A base ball club has been organizedin this city, The style thomselves
the ‘Stonewall Base Ball Club”,
A:racoon was caught ina “trap at
Marsh’s mill the other day. It is
seldom these cunning animals are
seen in this locality ‘now-a-days. _
The traveling photograph
gallery,
which has been running-on lowe?
Broad street,. for a month past, has
concluded to pull up stakes and to~
day leaves for Truckee.
A pair of lad-es’ corsets were picked
up on Saturday last, on Pine street, .
by Wm. Irwin. The owner can obtain the same by calling at thisoffice:
ep
Personal Mention.
x
Bor *
‘Moantain Ice.
_ The Nevada Ice Company is now
prepe.red to furnish to saloons, bwsines houses and families a superior
quality of mountain ice. AH orders
‘heft at the'Ice House will be prompt-.
ly attended to. :
m28-tf J.°S. Trompson.
The Palace Cigar Store.
Auex. *Zexinn, the popular tobacconist, has‘ just received a fresh
stock of Havana and Domestic Cigars,
of the choicest brands. -Also all the
favorite varicties’of Chewing Tobac00. His stock of Candies and Nuts
are choice and fresh, and his prices
are the lowest in the city. tf
Neuralgia is a Disease of the Past.
Mrs. Dr: Howe's celebrated neuralgia medicine will stop the pain as
soon as applied. Do pot suffer! try
it.
Howe’s neuralgia cure cwres all pair.s.
1 e Miss Louisa Skidmore daughter of
R. D. Skidmore of North Bloomtield, had a grand reception given
on Wednesday ‘evening last for her
" at the residence of Dr.Farley of
~North San Juan, at whose*house she
"_was visiting. The occasion. was the
celebration of her 18th birthday,
when young ladies attain their. majority, :
Geo, A. Watson, formerly an attache of the Transcript office, but
now clerk in the registry depart.
~mnent-at the Post Office, San. Fran=
_ cisco, is ‘paying a visit to his old
home in this city. The sea breeze
‘evidently agrees with our friend
George, judging from hie healthy
appearance, —
Art Barton, one of. Nevada City’s
old residents, but who for several
, years has been making.San Francisco
his home, is on a visit to his old
__friends and relatives in this city.
R. B. Milroy, Esq., of San. FranCiaco, is on @ visit to this city, in
‘connection with mining interests in
which he is engaged in this county.
The Educated Horses.
_
Sherman's troupe of~ -educated
‘horses will'give their second and last
performance at the circus lot on
Boulder street. this evening. They
are, beyond doubt, the most highly
‘trained animals ever exhibited, and
it is a question whether reason or,
instinct predominates. For instance:
“Jack” wil be told to do a trick
in 4 certain way. In place of complying with the order given, he will
‘do exactly opposite. He mounts
his wagon and drives the other two
_ ‘horses around the arena, apparently enjoying the-fun, “Barney” and
“Tommy” play see-saw ona plank
with as much gtisto asa boy and
girl would. “Jack's” ascent up an
inclined plane of forty-five degrees
is truly marvelons,. and must be
_ Seen to be believed. 117 different
tricks are performed by these educated horses, which ‘al tend to show
to what degree of “perfection horses
canbetrained. The animals were
raised and trained by Mr, Sherman
in Contra Costa county.
The Indian Springs Camp Meeting
A reporter of the TRANSCRIPT, being religiously. inclined went to the
Indian Springs camp meeting on
Sunday last, Arrangements — hiad
been made for the accommodation of
all who desired to attend both for
themselves and horses. A large . .
crowd of people. were in attendance
from all parts of the country, especially in the Penn Valley region.
‘Several Ministers were present, to
assist in carrying gn the meeting.
‘Our reporter wag cordially welcomed by the Officiating clergyman, who
ave him a seat in close proximity to
. the mourner’s bench,and during the
. Services, special prayers were offered
for his cqaversion. He came home
0 & serion’s frame of mind, and had
it not been that the buggy broke on
4i8 return, that he had a fight on
is hands, and had to report acouple
of knock-downs and a shooting
‘rape yesterday morning, there
would have been some probability
‘hat the good seed sown would have
produced: fruit, but as it is
ihe chances are sadly against it. The
heeting will close Sunday next, and
i inners . 8e™4 & envelope to-the Rev.{~
} fae +o be hoped that many sinners p Pree T. Leman, eavion : ew Yore
rill turn from the. errors of their OT. wat : m&-ly ays, Joy .
—_—_Change of Firm
‘Superier Court.
Monpay, August 16th.
in the head ‘from whatever cause,
The distressing pains experienced by
miners, resu ting from the use of
Giant Powder, and commonly kr.own,
as “Giant Powder Headache,” An:
-Stantly cured—never known ty fail
Do not have your teeth drawn; but
get a bottle of Mrs. Dr, How e’s cele.
brated Tooth Ache Offre. “That will
instantly stop the pain! and save the
tooth. Holda few drops in the
cures for tooth ache and neuralgia
have never failed yet. Mothers use
& few drops inatittle-warm 8Weetened water to swab a teething baby’s
mouth. It will ins tantly relieve the
litte.sufferer. Sold by Reddington
& Co., and Crane, Brigham & Co.,
of. San Francisco, who supply all
druggists, jy22-ly
You Have no Excuse, :
Have you any excuse for suffering
with Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint?
Ts there any reason why you should
goon from day to day complaining
with Sour Stomach, Sick Headache,
Habitual Costiveness, ‘palpitation of
the Heart, ‘Heart burn, Water-brash,
Gnawing and burning pains at the
pit of the Stomach, Ape Skin,
Coated Tongue, and disagreeable
taste inthe mouth, Coming “up of
food after eating, Low spirits, &c.
No! It is positively your own
fault if you do. Go to Your Druggis—and get a bottle of Green’s August Flower fur 75 cents. Your
cure is certain, but if you dov'yt
this, get a —— bottle for 10 cents.
and try it, wo doses wil} relieve
you, See
win dunes aetiibiice
‘Lo hs
to gE A. oe
best, CoLLins, Op; erator. RuDOLPR
. Photo-Ga‘lery, Broad Street, Nevada
: Mother Eve.
According to Milton, the first
thing Eve did after leaving Adam’s
side, was to survey her charms in a
silvery-poo!.No doubt she was a
splendid creature, but beanty is not’
the heritage of all her dau hters,
and many of them resort to ‘ ilenn’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. N. Crittenton, Proprietor,” is printed on
each packet, without which none is
genuine. Sold by druggists at 25
cents; three cakes 50 cents. Bat
the most brilliant complexion. with
gray hair would be an anomaly; and
therefore this blemish should be re—
moved by the use of ‘Hills’ Instanpassed alike in chenide and the
perfection of color it bestows.
Pike’s Toothache
One Minute.
Drops Cure’ in
A Fine Thing tor the Teeth.
Fragrant Sozodont is a cémposition of the purest and choicest ingredients of the Oriental vegetable Kingdom, 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 catarrh, bad teeth, etc. It is entire
ly free from the injurivus and acrid
properties of tooth pastes and powders which destroy the enamel. One
bottle will last six months.
—_A Card. : =
To all who are suffering from the erro
and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., I
will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE
OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America.
=
. Gt Tndividual inetrashion ti
ry style of Book-keeping, Commer. .
Miners attention! Mrs:-~ Dr-+
mouth from five to ten v\inutes. Her . taneous Hair Dye,” which is unsur. .
‘ 6Vecial Calculations, Businer.s Letter
writing aud Penmanship'a specialty,
at CHES3. UTWoo,)’s. Business CoLEGE, Brown & Morga n’s Hall, Nevada City, Cal. jy24-lm . !
To all Whom it may Cen cern;
Having disposeci of the Union market to E. C. Murigor and H. Nafiziger, I hereby request all persons indebted to me to-settle their accounts
at once, as", desire to leave™ the
State at an early day. By complying, with this request they will confer: @ great favor upon
al3-tf U. J. Narrzicer.
ieee a.
Walnut Parler Brackets
Ard Fancy Cabinet Ware, a
stock, just received_from: the
and for sale cheap a W. A. scot
large
. Soda Crackers
—OF THE
“BEEHIVE”
GROCERY STORE.
_————.
TRANSCRIPT BLOCK,
Comr srcial Street, . . Nevada City
Plottr, per 100 Ibs., $2 75
Assorted Crackers
146
Nky’s, Commercial St, oe
Sherman, Hyde & Co.
San Francisco. The largest music
hoase on the coast. We keep : the
celebrated Weber Pianos Haines
_Bro’s. Pianos, Pease & Co. Piany; al80 the world-renowned Estey Organ,
Instruments sold on easy install.
ments, All pianos and organs warranted, The largest stock of sheet
music,
£28 SHERMAN, Hype & Co.
8S, Cuaruis, agent for Nevada Co,
Notice to Woodmen,
QEALED PROPOSALS will be received
‘until Saturday, August 28, 1880,
&t 10 o’clock 4. M. by the Board of Educa.
tion for 35 cords of Oak Wood, 4 feet long,
and ¢-cords of Pine Wood, 4 feet long, to he
delivered at the Washington School House,
Also, 5 cords Uak ‘Wood, 4 feet long. and 1
the First Grammar School” House, Nevada
City, on or before the ist day of November,
1880. The goard reserves the right to reject
any orall bids, J.C. Rich :
Clerk of the Board of Education. all
" Antal Meeting.
he Annual Meeting of the Cold 8
Gravel Mining Co, for the E.
of Five Directors, ang the transaction of
such other business as may come belore the
meeting, will be held on
MONDAY, SEP?, 1%, 1880,
At 2 o’clock, P. mu. at theof }
“ce of the Treaspoe A. Isoard, Broad st réet, Nevada City,
a
A. H. PARKER, secretary,
EDWARD MULLER, —
TBACI.ER OF MUS3C,
AL8O—
French and German Languages
Taught.
ESIDENUE—Junetion Broad and Commercial Streets, Nevada City.
ring,
ection
. Brown Suyar
cord of Pine, 4 feet iong, to be delivered at . :
80
Mackerel, No.1, _per kit, 2.50
Bran, =per 100 Ibs., 125
Small Corn, per 100 Ibs., 1 874
Wheat, “per 100 Ibs., © 2°95
Grund Barley,—per-100-ibe:, 167}
Wile Barley, per 100 Ibe., 150
E.B Tea, per Ib., ee
Japan Tes, per Jb.,
‘8
Beeh ive Ta, per lb.
Crushed Sugar,
-Peafl Barley, 3 Ibs., 25 cts
Split Peas, 13 Ibs., 1 Ob
Best Island Ric 10 lbs.,
Harkness Wax dles, box, 4
Oysters, ' -Weans 1
Tomatoes, 7 cans 1
Jelly, 3 cans,Syrup, ’ Jer gallon,
Sardines, smal] cans, 6 cans
Sardines, large cans. 4 cans
Lemon Peel and Citron, 3 lbs,
Tohacco,
Oil Can full of Coffee
Sesussstesssss
Beans, 334 Ibs. for
100
Ground Coffee, per package 20 cts,
Corn Starch, 2 packages,
25 cts.
Starch, ? . ckages,
25 cts
Prize “Medal Kerosene Oil, per yal 50c
uo = do do 5 yal cm, 2 25
Best Cal. Candles, 30 for 100
Frye’s English Cocoa, packet 25
Washing Powder, 3 packages, 5c
Mustard, per bottle, 10c.,
Pepper, per bottle, Oc.
Wash Tubs, from 50 centsio £00
Wash Boards, 30 cz.
Wat:r Buckets, . 374 cs,
Clothes Baskets, 90.ch,
Rolling Pins ,. 15-et.
Potato Mashers, 15 ctt
All goods subject to correction,
s@ Everything Fresh and warrant
ed to be the Beat.
Richard Roberts
Great Annual Clearance Sale! —
SUMMER DRY GOODS:
. Within a short time on ac
tinue for Thirty Days.
5 pieces Heavy Dress Silk, $1.20—
10 pieces Black Cashmere 38 inches
10 pieces Black Cashmere, 42 inche
50 pieces Pacific Poplins 18 3-4 cen
10 pieces all wool Bunting 20 cents
en, at 40 cents a yard.
White Rock and Lonsdal 100 pieces
Bolt 9 3-4 cents.
1000 dozen Thread, 5 spoo
100 dozen Ladies White Hose, ten c
100 dozen French Hose, 20 cents
100 pieces Embroideries, one inch w
100
50-pieces Bishop.
$30,000 WORTH OF GOODS
of Fall and Winter Goods wes:
agent in Boston, New York and’
arrive here on or about the First
GREATEST. BARGIINS
A COUNTY:
Ladies ‘should take advantage of this Great Sale.
Lo commence Monday Morning, July 26th, and conThe following is the Price List of a few articles ;
10 pieces black and Colored Trimming
5 pieces Heavy Dress Silk, $2—reduced from $3.
10 pieces colored Cashmere, 40 inches wide, 75 cents a yard,
50 pieces Brocade Poplins, 12 1-2 cents a yard.
10 pieces Grenadines at 12 1-2 cents per yard.
20 pieces White Pique, 10 cents a yard.
10 te half-bleached Table Linen, 52 inches wide, warranted all Lin10 pieces 8-4 pld Table Linen, 70 cents a yard,
20 a 10-4 Peqout bleached Sheeting 321-2 cents
20 pieces 10-4 Lawrence Sheeting, 28 cents per yard.
300 pieces best American Prints, 16 yards for One Dollar.
50 pieces Linen Crash, 10 yards for One Dollar,
for Twenty-five cents,
r pair. ne :
20 dozen Chemise, made out of W amsette Muslin, at 75 cents apiece.
Nightgowns and Shirts reduced to half-price.
i Embroideries, 2 inches wide, at 20 cents a yard.
100 farseille Spreads, reduced to half-price.
50 pairs fine Gimpure Curigins—very low price,
50 pieces Vedona Lawn, at 15 per yard.
i Lawn, at ear p eee .
i lish Longleted 15 cents per yard, ;
50 vidoes Nefasock ee Crosbor Muslin, reduced to half-price.
50 dozen Genuine Jouvin Kid Gloves, reduced to $1 a pair. : :
LT inyite a careful inspection of the goods and prices.— .
. Everything is marked in plain figures and there will be
no deviation. Thankful for the liberal
to merit a continuance of the same.
count of our very large stock
been purchased by m
hiladelphia, which will
gt nga
VER GIVEN
Silk, 70 cents a yard.
reduced from $2.00.
wide, 40 cents a yard—best
qualities,
8 wide, $1.a yard. :
ts per yard,
—
aw.
MORE!
—o-——}
rzor
At the earnest request
count of the great dem =
and for our
CHEAP GOODS
of our customers, —and—en—ae——
We are compelled to prolong our Groat Seventeenth An:
nual Sale for , .
In order to give those who were not able to visit our
e¢
A chance to secure GREAT BARGAINS. We will give
greater inducements in those ten days than ever before.
*P. 8. Our Great Fall Stock is beginning to arrive.We will open to-day our new style of FALL PRINTS, .
such as Brocaded, in all shades, with Borders to match.
NEW GOODS OPENED EVERY DAY.
ROSENBERG BROS,,
Broad Street, Nevada City, San Benito Street, Hollister,
Bat tery’ Street, San Francisco, Nassau. Street, New York.
P. S.—We are veny. thankful to the public for the liberal aronage ex
tended to us, and ‘for the many compliments we receive from em ey
ayia. ROSENBERG BROS.
Struck by Lightning .
~ TERRIBLE TORNADO !
Immense Destruction of Property-; oes .
cee Everything Carried Befort the Gale !
exneeneni omens
There is no computing the loss that the great Cyclone has caused whic):
‘a short time ago swept over a portion of the Western States, These ators
of the elements some times precedes similar storms in the mercantile trade,
and such a storm we propose to inaugurate at the
BRANCOCE oF
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, Fura yard—value’50 cents,
‘per yard.
e Muslin, 10 cents a yard or by the
¥
ents per pair.
ide, reduced to 10 cents a yard.
patronage I hope
AVING disposed of the Union Market
Richard Rowe, a, native of EngH to E. C. Mungor & H. Naffziger, notice
lang admitted to citizenship.
Voodfielg vs. Caddy. Dematrer
Ntained
i by given to all persons indebted to
the wadaeigued to calllaad settle their bills
without delay, as I desire to leave the State,
All-persons holding claims against the concern will present the same for payment.
Country Orders promptly attended to and Samples sent on application.
Cc. J. NAFFZIGER, ones vs, Ebaugh; Os trial, Nevada Cit}, August 3, 1980,
nishing 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 the want of space we will have to postpone it until a future
time. : ’
We started business in Grass Valley a few weeks ago on the same. system as Ve are starting here, the ONE PRICE SYSTEM. ‘he residents
over there took to us so kindly and patronized us so liberally that we feel
very much enconraged, “A great many of sur 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.
Goods will be disposed of at Private Sale during the day and cs :
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 attended to and carefully executed.
BROAD STREET,
A few doors below the Nevada Theatre,
ral on aft: BLUMENTHAL.
\
~ Wevada City, Cal,
a.
&
ALACE”
r
DRY GOoDS STORE .