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quarters,” ve
‘Big Cannon yp,
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Pic
tle-Notice,
/EE MINING coy,
4 Principal
YSOUNtY, Ney,
shingten”
Towtish
nia, ,
, that there are de.
ing described
ent (No. 4.) jew}
» 1881,
€ names of the .
s follows:
. Of No. of
vate, Shares, An’
4 300g
t 1500 9 ©
5 624
1 Taw, and an rie
tors, made on the
so many shares cs
K as inay beie auction ¢ at he
tank of Gold Hil
Nevada, on Wr
FIRST day of Al.
r of 3 O clock, :
€ Of.
alization .
ren that the Boarg
fevada cou nty, sit
ation will, on
gost
ient
n the whole
Townships theres
1 in the matter is
the Roard iz
e@ why: said reduc.
t be made. By or
visors.
JARRK, Cler
1. Carr, = fit ity.
» 1881.
en to-the qualified
L DISTR Ic T,:
x , that an Election
day of August,
jingion School
ng upon the propopor the assessable
te ,
four-class Beh cst
chool House.
hour after sunrise
i
a J.C, Abbett
RSH, President.
= Jol
campment
ABLE.
"TRAINS
Boo
ILROAD C0.
; follows:
LY 3lst:
r at
2.30 PF. 3,
7,00 PM,
1 8.45 P.M
la City at
1.30 P. M.
3.30 P.M.
7.435 P.M.
9,22 Pp. M.
and the follow
ve week,
1.30 Pp. M.
7.00 P.M
§.43 P. M.
10.30 P.M
for
, 11.00 Pe™.
rat
210 P.M.
4.20 P. M.
8.00 P.M.
9,22 AM:
rert’s
2y at 11.15 P. a.
for roand-tep
lley or Nevada
ve and return,
ity and Grass
ckets, 50 cents.
JOHN F. KIDDER,
Gen’) Supt.
Notice.
EL MIXING coO.—
I place: Pat pusines
Location of. werks
vada county, Cally given that ata
“Pirectors held o
of July, 1581, 8
an Cents per share
pital Stock of the
nediately in United
‘reasurer, A. jsoard,
treet, Nevada Cit);
h this Assessment
, Menday, the 29th
be delinquent aud
Hie auction,.and ul
ore will be sold
day of September,
nt assessment, 1
rtising and expense —
Boasd of Director
RKER, Secretary.
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
NEVADACITY, CALIFORNIA. ¢
a ee
“Brief Mention.
Richelieu at the Theatre to-night. ”
The San Juan Hotel has had a
change of proprietors, Geo. B. Smith
being succeddéd by Henry Paulson.
Joel Lewis has sworn put a com-—
plaint in’ Justioe ~“Robinson’s court
charging, Phil. Manuels: with battery.
Frank Jones and Pat Marphy
“have been disché arzed from custody,
there being no evidence to hold them
for va.rancy. :
S. H. Dille’s applieation to have
his assessment on a note canceled
was denied yesterday: at the Board
of Equalization.
Billy Holbrook is making regular
trips between this city and Camp
Drown-with an-omnibus,and is ready
to transport passengers prompely and
safely.
temember that E.-T. Stetson, the
favorite tragedian of the Pacific
Coast, will produce Richelieu this
evening, supported by a well-sélected
diamatic company,
To-morrow evening -will terminate
the engagement of “KE. T.
dramatic troupe.
Stetson's
Don't fail to wituiess Richalien this evening unless
y-u wish to miss a rare treat.
James A. Graham, whose death is
chronicled in another column, came
to this county fromthe Kast a. few
_ weeks “since in hopes: of findiug
“health, having long been a sufferer
with consumption.
‘It is reported that an attack. was
made a couple ‘of nights since on the
night watchman at Emigrant Gap
station by —szverat men —whothrew.
peppet in his eyes for the jpurpose of
——effeeting a-robbery— ‘No ‘particulars .
could be obtained.
According to the San Jaan Times,
the Miners Association has not reccived that $26 which the_residents
of Mississippi Valley im this county
-elain to have contributed. to the
miners” defense fund. Ags one of the
papers thatwas informed by the
parties claiming to he the doaors
that such a contribution had beer
made, the TRANS_RIFT would like to
hearfrom R. B. Patton who appeared to be the leading spirit in the
transaction. —
ee ed
Personal Mention, :
Ww ill Pepe has returned frout Oaksland to Grass V alley whiere he will
probably remain.
County Assessor Collins“las been
quite sick for -several days, but -is
now around the streets again,
Mrs. Sophie Newman, wife of
Joseph Newman, formerly of Grass
Valley died in Ne ow York “ on the
29th-ultime.aa SanRECaiaE
Miss hae eee of Grass
Valley edutinues to be
Her frieuds have buat small hopes of
her recovery. :
Bruce B, Lee, who used to live in
very sick,
these parts, is manager in Colusa and
P , gnag
insurance
being at
Tehama counties of a lite
company,
Willows.
Mrs. Joha R Ridge and Miss Amie
Findley, who bave been visiting
friends in Grass Valley for.several
weeks, returned tothé Bay yesterday morning.
Gee. M. Hughes aad H. C. MeKelvy returned Sunday frem Santa
Cruz where they have been to attend
the Grand Lodge of Improved Order
of Red Men,
Misses Florence Colemanand Edith
Williams of Grass Valley have .gone
to San Jose. Miss Coleman will attend Mills’ Seminary after a short
visit at that place.
kK. H. Dyer arrived here yesterday
his residence
from Graniteville, and will leave thisfor his home in Alvarado.
Mr. Dyer still suffers much from the
injuries he received“&t the Republic
mine.
Miss Mande Smith, niece of Dr.
E. W. Charles, arrived here yesterday morning from Indianapolis,
Indiana, and is her uncle’s guest.
Miss Smith recently graduated from
the Indianapo is High School.
ee
“Diamond Palace.
morning
The sales of Watches and Chaine
have been remarkably good at the,
Diamond Palace since the prices of
that establishment have beea reduced to one-third less than heretofore,and Mrs. L. W. Thatcher deems
it advisable to continue selling at
sales, jy30-tf
Banres’ and childrens’ pictures a
specialty at Quirk’s, © =
New Incorporation.
, There have been filed with the
Sesrstere: of State articles of
incorporation of the Slate Creek
Ledge Mining Company’; principal
place of business,
Sierra county; “capital stock, $45,000, dividend into 9,000
Directors—J. — Z. jHaugh,
Reynolds, W. Matthews, J. T.
Thompson, T. Fitzgerald.
—+ 2
* “To the Ladies.
shares,
4
‘Heats Invisible Pare Quince .
Bandoline Powder, the best preparation made, just received by
Mrs. Lesrer & CRAWFORD, ©
Main St., Nevada,
An Excellent Corset for 45 cents.
The Champion Pannier
Skirts and-Bustles at —
Irs. Lestex & what
530-48. —
‘Hoop
Sse
PENMANSHIP ouly -$5 per month,
day and evenings, at Chesnutwood’s
Business College, =. te
‘ pz
No More Dyspepsia or Indigestion !
Dr. Henly’s celebrated I X L Bitters are the'best Bitters:in-use. They
never fail te give relief. Read phy>
sicians’ certificates on the back -of
bottle. Sold everywhere. tf
Beautiful Homie Made dewelry.
C. J. Brand has on hand a beautiful stocki of Home Made Jéwelry
made of quartz from our own mines,
which he is selling at bedrock prices.
Jewelry ofell-kinds made to. order,
jy3i—tf
Quirk is doing the finest work ever done in this county,—and-has the
the Capitol Puruiture Store, jutiction
gHowland Fiat, . ~
D. B. . .mess-hand, in ohe month’s time, tf
Two second-hand Pistons wid one
“POrgan for sale cheap. Encuire ‘at
of Main And Commercial streets, opposite Coe's shoe store, Nevada City.
“ju28+lw.
Co vo “Chesnutwood’s Business
College and secure'a good rapid busiSEL STS TE:
GROCERY STORE.
J. de JACKSON.
‘. have just ‘received a
Large Lot of splendid
Flour made. ai the Pioneer Mills of iia.
best instruments to do it with, tf
som
—=espice Cream at Tams. tf
Mothers! Mothers? ! Mothers! !!
Are you disturbed at night and
broken of your reat’ by a sick’ child
suffering aud crying with the. excruciating pain of cutting teeth. If
s9,go at ence and get a bottle
of Mrs. Wimslow’s soothing syrup,
It will relieve the poor little Sufferer immediately, you may depend
up6n it; thereis no mistake about
it. There is net a mother on éarth
who has ever used it, who will. not
tell you at orice that it will regulate:
the bowels, and give rest to th
mother and relief and health to the
child, operating like magic.” “It is
perfectly safe to mse im all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is
the presrcriptionof one. of the oldest
and best female physiciags and
nursés in the Unit ed States. Sold
everywhere. %3 cente a Lott le
GRARD PARLOR
CONCERT!
BY THE .GODAIR FAMILY, .
NEVADA THEAERE,
Friday Evening, August 5th,
ASSISTED BY
J. F SANKS, nm
MRS. L. ‘DUNCAN,
A CHESTER,
F, COOPER,
And E. MILLS.
The Entertainment will consist of
Solos, Duets, Songs, Dances, etc
The whole to conclude with the laughable
Three Act Comedy, ertitled
CEI ECE MATE.
Admission 5€ Cents. Children 25 Cents,
Reserv ed seats at Vinton’s drag store. iv29
GRAND OPENING !
SATURDAY NIGHT!
CONGRESS. RESTAURANT,
Open +
<A er
4 ight. ;
All Meals to order 50 cents.
OYSTERS in every style.
42 BROILED CHICKEN, WILD
GAME, MGUNTAIN TROUT, etc.
Cold Lunch 25 cents.
Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars,
Broad St., near the Plaza.
W. M. LANE & CO.,
Proprietors.
Nevada City, July 29th. ke
+ Notie2 to Woodmen. »
ALED PRO ALS will be. received
QFntl Friday eo 12, 1881, at 8P.M.,
by the Board of Education, tor 45 cords Oak
wood and 3 cords of Pine, to be delivered at
Washington Scheol House, 4 feet long. Also
. 5 cords of Uak and 1 cord Pine, 4 feet long, to
those low figures to insure large} be delivered at Grammar School House,
Nev -ada City, before the 15th day of October,
1881. . The Board reserves the right to reject any orall bids. J. ©. RICH,
Clerk of the Board of cacy
Nevada, July 3¢th,
®
&
‘Boss
i> op
Agency for the
COFFEE POT,
——$———
Delinguent Notice.
\ TEEP HOLLOW GOLD MINING cOoMpany. Location of principalplace of:bus.
iness, San Franeisco, California. Location
_of works, Liberty Hill Mining District, Nevada County, California. .
Notice e—There are delinquent upon the
following described stock” on account of Assessment (No. 6) levied ‘on. the 2Ist day of
June, 1881; the several amounts set opposite the names of-tire respective shareholders, *
as follows:
Names Certife. Sha’s. Am’t.
Jos. Clark, $ ha $ 75.00
E. A. Richardson, 25 100 150.06
EK. A. Richardson, 26 200 150.00
FE. A. Richardson, 27 50 75,00
E. E. Dewey, _, 50. «500 75.00
J. W. Pew, 55 2250 3375.00
And in accordance with law and an ordea
of the Board 6f Directors, made on the 21st
day of June, 1881, so many shares of each
parcel of-such stock as may be necessary will
e sold at public auction, at the auction
rooms of John Middleton & Son, 116 Monte
gomery street, San Francisco, California, on
Thursday the 18th day of August, a, b. 1881,
at the heur of 1 o'clock, p. M., of said day, to
pay said deling uent Assessment the reon, together with costs of advertising and expenses of the sale.
—— 8 -W. PEW, Secretary.
Office—310 Pinestreet, Room 15, San Francisco, California. jy3o
National Exchange Hoie
~AND—
ee ee EIOUSE,
S. A. EDDY, Propricior.
colina
= THE NATIONAL EX=='CHANGE HOTEL i the
uns finest structure. north of
Sacramento. Fire proof, .
mudefn in all its appointments, elegantly
furnished, and has recently been renovated
througheut. The Table fare. will be unexceptionzxble and accommodation for families
especidily provided.
Charges to suit the times.
and from the Depot.
Stages leaves the House for North San
Juan, Camptonville, Forest City, Alleghany,
Pike” Cit} Mountain House, “Downieville,
Lake City, Malakoff, North Bloomfield, Derbee Mine, Moore's Flat, Graniteville, You
Bet, Little York and Dutch Flat.
THE NATIONAL BAR
BILLIARD ROOM.
Constantly supplied with the very
best Liquors and Cigars.
Milwaukee Beer Depot!
ROGER CONEAN, Proprietor.
Broad street.. ..:0ppésite Stumpf's Hotel.
NEVADA CITY.
EST draft Porter in the State, Lager
Free Buss to
READ!
Langudoc Laces, 4; 5 and
Grenadine, 9 cents.
Folded Japanese Fans, 5
Florida Water, 19 cents.
Cologne, 9 cents.
Silk Ties, 9 cents, .
Lace Ties, 5 cents.
Fascinators;19 cents.
White Hose, 9 cents.
Colored Hose, 9 cents.
2 —_
CA
SHIVELY'S Ni
'. -From the Inhabitants . of
And sia Country.»
OUR GREAT CLEARING SALE
STILL CONTIN UES,
New Goods : are Opening f for Your r Inspection.
READ!
New Mounmie Cloth lers, only 124 cents. °
Japanese ‘Parasols, 19 cents.
cents. =
White Handkerchiefs, 6} cents. ; —
Silk Glocked Balbriggan Hose, 16 2.8 cents.
_ _Neazly-all-two-bitarticles 9 conts.— =
Perhaps-we may be able to induce you to abandon the
olden beaten paths of Error,
hereafter travel the road whose sign board, with the letters
Point with unerring certainty direct to
_Next to City Hall.
? cents.
$
CREDIT and Disaster, and
> EL,
ine Cent te
——— es : vGRAND
Glearance, Sale
30° DAYS ONLY !
AT COST!
In order to make room for my extensive FALL STOCK,
I will sell my Entire Stock of Summer
mn AND. ANY itn
CLOTHING,
Gent’s Furnishing Goods,
1
ATCcCOS”T
FOR THE NEXT
30 Days .
At the
Mechanics Store.
4 Now if you want Bargains call
early.
Also, a fine line of BOOTS AND
OUMMER GOODS
THE BAZAR!
om ATH
Miss Mary A. Gray’s old stand.
YANDRINGHAM FRILLINGS from 5 to
2, 25 cents per yard.
JoNaretters, ‘Three for 25 cents.
Satin Quilled Ribbons, all cot: rs, 12 1-2
cents per yard. .
Ruchings from 15.to.50_ cents per. yard
Silk Handkerchiefs from 25 cents to H.
Fans from 10 cents to $i.
Vailings from 50 cents to $1,
Silk and Cotton Mits, Silk and Satin Ribe
bons, all prices, Alsow large assortment of
Card Board, Zephyrs, Perfumerfies, Toilet articles, Spool Silk, Twist, Linings, Corsets;
Buttons, Candies, Picture Frames, ‘and in
fact the
—
Largest Variety Store in
7 Nevada City !
Also the finest brands of Cigars and Tobacco.
Don’t forget the place—two doors below
Thomas’ Hotél, Broad Street, Nevada City.
We guara itee San Francisco Prices.
PINKSTONE & GRAY.
NEW FIRM.
] AVING OPENED A GROCERY STORE
_ on eos7 ea RE
Commerciak Street, next, door to
Hients Meat MarketX<.
“Are prepared to supply the public
CHOICEST
market at the
with
the vers
Lowest Cash Prices.
stock of
Provisions,
Flour and Feed,
Hams. Bacon and Lard,
Crockery, Glassware, Vlatedware,
_ Wood and Willowware,
Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Varnish,
Kerosene, Lucine, Gasoline,
We keep‘a full
Groceries, Case ¢s00ds,
SHGES, for Ladies and Gentlemea,
which will also be sold Very ‘Cheap.
MECHANICS S STORE,
Transcript Block,
Commercial St. Nevada City.
L. NATHAN, Prop’r:
rig’s Milwaukee Brewery. jy3l
Beer on draft and in bottles from GehWindow Glass, Window Shades,
Wall Paper;
* Frames, Picture Nails, Picture
Cord, Sewing Machines, Pocket and
Table-Cutlery, Scissors, Lamps
and Lamp Stock, Tinware,
Musical Instruments, Bar Fixtures,
Toilet Soap, Fanéy Goods, etc.
GUILD & SIGOURNEY..
GUILD: & SICGURNEY
GROCERIES in the .
Pictures and . Picture
Summier Goods!
‘Summer Styles!
———
wonder
HYMAN BROS
ptt fust reeeived a full assortment of
ee ‘}FINE CLOTHING <for
Our Offerings Extremely Attractive. 3 Men and Boys.
~ FURNISHING. GOODS,
—. . HATS,BOOTS and SHOES.
‘TRUNKS, SATCHELS,
‘and VALISES.
Our Stock is Complete in Every’Department.
Prices the Lowest .
in the Market,
= : = ee —= if eee —
Call on us Weforé
Purchasing.
_ HYMAN BROS,,
Corner Broad and Pine Streets,
Nevada City. .
BRANCHES—7 Murray St., New
x ork; 216 and 218 California St. San
Francisco; Merchant St., Honoliits
Sandwich Islands.MUTUALLIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NEW YORK,
RESIDENT
Assets, $91,735,786.42.
Surplus, $14,096,
Sa
os ] URING THE PAST -YEAR: this Con
pany has’ paid for Death Claims anc
Matured Endowment Policies
Over Six Million Dollars
For Lapsed and Surrendered Policies near!;
Four Million Dollars.
Holders,
Over Three Million Dollars.
Since its organization
Over $162,700,000°
Have beeh paid to Policy Molders’ and their
Heirs.
For Dividends to Policy
.
Legitimate Life Insurance
oOnky
se any confines itself strictly
action of legitimate Life [nsura
niy Life and Endowment P« oF cits
} This
the tra
Gentian é
No Tontine or other Speculative
form of Policy Issued.
Lower Premium Rates than
those of any otherggirst
Class Company.
a
Premiums payable in CASTL dniy, leavin¢
no note asa lien on the Policy, to be dau
ed when the Policy becomes a clainn.
For furthér information apply to
LEOPOLD CARTHE,
Agent Nevada City,
Or to A. B. FORBES,
General Agent for the Pacifie-Coas: 21
g Nevada City, July 9th, 1931.
Sansome Street, San Francisco. fodSo a SNA REY ER ENR EASTER AE BE NEEL PERRI IE SOT LI LB RECO EDEL REIL DEI ELEE LOE ONG ie Pia 8 pha
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