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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
NEVADACITY, CALIFORNIA,
Postal Time Table.
. a: Nevapa Crrv, July 14, 1891,
Until farther notice the mails will close as
Qolows viz:
Roate Rast and West, daily, 8:30 p.m.
Colfax, daily, $330 Pom. ,
Grass Valley, Rough & Ready, and Smartsville, daily, 8:30 P.M.
Liue Tent, North Bloomfield, Moore’s Flat
and tranitevilte, daily. at“6 4. M., except
Sundays, 7
North San Juan and Camptynville, daily,
‘6a. M., except Snndays. }
Dowuleville ‘and intermediate points,
Tuesdays, Thursiays, and Saturdays, 64. u.
Washington and .Jmega, Tuesdays, Thurs
days and Saturdays, 6 4, M, i
You Bet, Little York and Dutch Flat,
Mondays, Wedpesdays and Fridays, 6 a, w.
Virect mail to Sacramento ard San FranM.
J. S. Housroor, P. M.
_ Brief Mention.
Keep your property and lives’ insured. There ig no telling who will
be the nexs victim. OnE
The comét (new version) ¢an be
plainly seen at 9 o’clock in the evening and 3 o’clock in: the morning.
Most of the crosswalks about town
need more-or-less repair, The one
iw front of the Methodist Church is
specially dilapidated,
The ruling"rates in this -city for
four foot wood heve remained about
the same for several years, Pine js
worth $4 and oak $5.50. .
Pine nuts are #bundant this -year,
That indicates a bard winter,’ “The
erop of hazel nutstis larger téan usnal, That means'a mild winter.
Take your choice. There will 2 no
In the case of 3. M. Kitts vs. .
Wm. Seaman it was*ordered yesterday that unless-a ‘fnal-—-decree—be
‘made within'three weeks,’ that the .
*
and no more of that class wi 1 be re_ Cowdery, ex-Speaker of the Assembly
‘receiver take charge of the .partner‘ship property,
A large quantity of clothing belonging to various: citizens’ was destroyed by the burning of the laundry on the Plaza. One lady who
resides on. Piety Hill lost about forty .
dollars’ worth.
The Pacific Coast mining sharps
in New York can returu home very
cheaply at present. The fare from
that city to Chicago is but $5, and
from the latter city to Frisco the
walking is good.
Miss Pierce's new millinery and
fanzy goods store on Broad street,
next door to the Engine House, is . ’
being visited this week by large
numbers of ladies whe are delighted
with the beautiful and fashionable
stock displayed there.
It is‘ecurrently reported here that
Wells, Fargo & Co. have discharged
from their detective sétviee Captaia
Aull whose success in bringing ‘one
of the Nigger Tent outlaws to justice
places him very high in the estimation gf péople hereabouts.
“The Little Hatchet Grinders” is
Nevada-City’s latest social oraniza—
tion. .Geo, C. Gaylord is the Presidint, App'ications for membership
must be made to him. Judge. Stidger is the only honorary member,
ceived into the association.
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Personal Mention.
Mrs. N. Kennedy returned from
below night before last.
Will H. Townsend of Grass Valley
has gone to Maryeville to work ia the
Daily Express office. s
Yesterday morning Mrs. Ira Eaton
went to North Bloomfield, to pay a
visit to Gen. Dobbie and family.
C. W. Cross left yesterday afternoon for Downieville where he ha%
&@ mining case to try in the Sierra
county Superior Court. He went by
private conveyance and will return
Sunday if possible,
U. E. Pratt, formerly of Sierra
county, isthe Republican nominee
for District Attorney on the Republian ticket for San Francisco. 8. F.
and also an old citizen of Sierra, is
the’ ‘nominee for City Attorney.
Both gentlemen have many friends
in this section, ie
Hydraalic Clean-Up.
The Sailor Flat Company sent in
_ Yesterday a nice lot of bullion, the
result of a partial clean-up. That
mine is the best.one for its size on
the Coast.
The Boss Grocer.
It is a generally conceded fact that
Wm. H. Smith is the Boss Grocer of
Nevada City. First, because he
uses the greatest care in the purchase
of his stce’s, buying only the best,
{some children, Too much care can
1 treat, \
Ready for Business.
‘Aswill be observed by the advertisement published elsewhere, Mes-.
srs, Thomas, Walrath & Hicks, who
recently.parchased of Alex. Gault
the grovery store on Broad. street,
adjoining his bakery, have made
Jarge additions to the stock and are
prepared to furnish our citizens with
everything im their line at the very
lowest priees, These getitlemen are
well and favorably known by virtue
of an extended residenee in the commanity, and are certain 6 be largely
patronized. Their goods are of the
best te be found in ‘the wholesale
marts, and will be disposed of at a
. mere living margin. a
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Another Incipliént Conflagration.
Late Tuesday aiternoon a pile of .
brush in the rear of some outbuildings onthe Main street lot of L.
Duiae, Sr.; was discovered tobe on
fire. Some of the people living thereabouté ;xtinguished it just in time to
prevent its spreading and doubtless
resulting in a disastrous fire, as the
dwelling houses in the row could
scarcely have been saved had. the
flames once got among them.
brush was set ou ‘fire, probably by
not be exercised by our’ citizens
during this dry weather. yk
North: Bloommcid.
‘A communication’ sent to thie Tiditigsfrom North Bloomtield says in
substance:
The ‘‘Silver Star Minstrels,” amateurs,are quite a success,
Pridgeou's saw mill started up on
Friday, of:last week, but it is not
lung time, if the mines do not start
up soon, :
Thefarmers of the Bloomfield section-have done pretty well this year,
the most of them getting two crops.
‘Testing the Hose.
The new carbolized hose rebeived
by the Fire Department was thoroughly tested on the Plaza night before last One end was attached to
the hydrant and the other end closed,
then a full head was turned on, It
withstood the test satisfactorily. ©
4saToo much fresh meat is not
healthful these warm days. Buy a
“C. B. Dupee” ham at Win. H.
Smith’s, and you will find it quite a
ag24-lwi ed
Rudolph Photo-Gallery.
Owing to the necessity of removal
‘on account of alteration of the building, tpictures will be taken at very
reduced rates until the 3lst of this
month, Mas. J. F. Rupo.rs,
a2l Prop. and Artist,
ta.The best and cheapest place to
buy groceries and provisions is at W.
posite Transcript Block, «ag2&lw
Quirk has just received one of the
finest photographic léns ever brought
to this coast. “It is made by the best
manufacturer of photo instruments in
Enrope,-and guarenteed to be the
equal of any lens on the coast, tf ;
Pleasant Furnished Rooms to Rent.
Enquire at this office. a23.
‘~~ QuIRK is doing the finest work ev‘Ter done in this county, and has the *
best instruments td do it with, . tf
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Mountain Ice.
The Nevada-Ice Company is now
prepared to furnish to saloons, business houses and families a superior
quality of mountain ice, All orders
left at the Ice House will be promptly attended to.
m3-tf J. 8S. THompson,
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No More Dyspepsia of Indigestion)!
Dr. ‘Henly’s celebrated I X L Bitters are the best Bitters in use. They
never fail to give'relief._Read-phy~
sicians’ certificates: on the back of
bottle, Sold everywhere. tf
A Cough Cold or Sore Throat
should be stopped. . Neglect freuently resultsin an incurable lung
p nae or Consumption. Brown's
Bronchial Troches are certain to
to give relief in Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarrh Consumptives
and Throat diseases. For thirty
years the Troches have been recommended by physicians, and always
give perfect satisfaction. They are
not new er untried, but having been
tested by wide and constant use for
nearly an entire -generation, the
€ cveries for less money than any
“other house in’ the city. Hence the
cause of his large patronage. lw.
have attained well-merited ran
comane the few sta remedies of.
. theage Public speakers and sing‘ers use them to clear and strengthThey
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expected to-continue work for avery . — Mothers! Mothers! ! Mothers! !!
H. Smith’s, Commercial street, op. .
Yo the Ladies.
Huntet’s Invisible Pure Quince
Bandoline Powder, the best preparation made, just received by
Mrs. Lester & Crawrorp,
Main St.,. Nevada,
An Excellent Corset for 45: cents.
The Champion — Pannier Hoop
Skirts and Bustles at
. Mrs. Lester.& Crawrorp's,
j30-tf. . Main St., Nevada.’
WANTED, small spring chickens at
the Congress restaurant. tf.
Basres’ and childrens’ pictures a
specialty at Quirk’s, tf
——p oe
Chauge of Firm, — ,
. Aree ~
Other basingss demanding’ my entire attention, I have disposed of the
grocery storé on Broad street, adrath -& Hicks, who will hereafter
conduct the establishment. 1 ‘take
Pleasuye in recommending these gentlemen as being upright in their dealings/and enterprising as well as energetic. $=“ Aggex. Gaur.
Nevada City, Aug. 18, 1881, — tf
, Vacant Places _
Inthe dental ranks will never occur
‘it you are particular with your teeth,
and cleanse them every day with
that famous tooth-wash, Sozodont,
From youth to old age it. will keep
the enamel spotless and uniinpaired.
The teeth of persons who use Sozodont have a pearl-like whiteness, and
the gums a roseateliue, while’ the
breathe is purified and rendered
sweet and fragrant. It is composed
of rare antisepic herbs and is entire y
free from the objectionable and injurious ingredients of tooth pastes,
etc,
7
Are you disturbed at night and
broken of your rest by a sick child
suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth: If
so,go at once and -get a bottle
It will relieve the poor littie’sufferer immediately, you may. depend
upon it; there is no mistake about
it: There is not a mother ‘on. earth
who has ever used it, who will not
tell you at once that it wil regulate
the bowels, and give rest to the
mother and relief and health to the
child, operating like magic. It is
perfectly safe to use in all cas~
es, and-pleasant to-the taste, and is
the presreriptionof one of the oldest
and best female physicians and
nurses in the United States. Sold
everywhere. %5 cente a Lottle
GARE RR A RE EEC
GROCERY STORE.
J. J. JACKSON.
Agency for the
COFFEE POT.
en th: voice, Sold et 25 cte a box *
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eli meme ttt
ae ee
joining my/bakery, to. Messrs, Wal-/
of Mrs. Winslow’s soothingwsyrap.
. have just received a
Large Lot of splendid
Flour made-at the Pioneer Mills of Sacramento.
NEW GOODs!
Our
‘silent logic
_ NEW PRICES!
Monday, August 22d,
NEW FALL GOODS.
EUROPEAN NOVELTIES will be opened in countless numbers.
Nevada City. _
OUR ROOM HAS BEEN ENLARGED.
We have added a WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT for
peddlers and small dealers. Prices guaranteed lower
than Sau Francisco
We shall place
are positively beyond the whisper of: competition, comparison or monopoly. Prices that will teach you in the
live and with dead men; between cash and the credit
system; between the right and the wrong way. Hence
we throw out amongst the masses these specialties—these
matchless goods. at matchless pricés, hoping to. check
this insane and criminal practice of wasting money for
. the-paltry consideration ofa little credit.
Upon our counters will be thrown, day after day,
NEW ARRIVALS AT PANIC PRICES,
From houses that have collapsed, others that will go
down to-morrow, and _ still others who throw out these
sacrifices in the vain hope to outlive the storm. From
such sources as these we buy our goods.
Store will be closed all day to apen
Millions of articles never before -seen~ in
dealers ean sell for,
te
\
before the people some landslides that
of truth the difference between dealing with
__Nine Cent Store,
AT
tensive FALL
mer
early.
Also, a fine
30 DAYS ONLY !
OUMMER GOODS
In order to make room for my exT will sell my Entire Stock of.SumDY AMD
CLOTHING,
Gent’s vatiidiing Goods,
ATCOST
FOR THE NEXT,
&t the
Mechanics Store:
t@Now if you want Bargains call
SHOES, for Ladies and Gentlemen,
which Will also be sold Very Cheap.
MECHANICS STORE,
aneen BAZAR .
Clearance Sale THE BAZAR 4
—FoR— Miss Mary A. Gray’s old ‘stand.
ANDRINGHAM FRILLINGS from 6 to
25 cents per yard. :
Collaretters,Three for 25 cents,
Satin Quilled Ribbons, all colors,,12 1-2
cents per yard,
Ruchings from 15 to 50 cents per yard.
Silk Handkerchiefs from 25 cents to 81,
Fans from 10 cents to $1,
Vailings.from 50 cents to $1, ° ie
Silk and Cotton Mita, Silk and Satin _Ribbons, all prices. Alsou large assortinent of
Card Board, Zephyrs Perfumeries, Toilet articles, Spool Silk, Pwvist, Linings, Gorsets,
Buttons, Candies, Picture Frames, and in
fact the
Largest Variety Store in
Nevada City !
Also the finest brands of Cigars‘and Tobacco. :
Don't forget the place--two doors belo
Thomas’ Hotel, Broad Street, NevadaCity.
We guarantee San Francisco Prices.
PINKSTONE & GRAY.
—
COST !
STOCK,
FANGY GOODS, CONGRESS RESTAURANT,
Ja.
All Meals to order 50 cents,
OYSTERS in every style.
GAME, MOUNTAIN TROUT, ete.
Cold Lunch 25 cents,
Broad St., near the Plaza;
W.M. LANE & CO.,
Proprietors.
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Days!
Nevada City, July 29th.
. Lower Premium Rates than
Night. if
ta BROILED CHICKEN, WILD
Firiest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
: tat
MUTUALLIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY: :
oF NEW YORK.
Bi Ws WRITON, sciccs
PRESIDEN
Assets, $91,735,786.62.
Surples, $11 000,000,
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JpcRine THE PAST YEAR _this_Company has paid for Death Claims and
Maturéd Endowment Poliding «.
-Over Six Million Dollars,
For Lapsed and Surrendered Policies nearly ~~
Four Million Dollars,
For Dividends to Pofiry Holders,
Over Three Million Dollars,
Since its organization
“Over $162,700,000
Have been paid to Policy Holders amd theit
Heirs, :
Legitimate Life Insurance
ONLY:
This Company confines imate ‘strictly td
the transaction of legitimate Life Insuranee,
issuing only Life and Endowment Policiea
No Tontine or other Speculative
form of Policy: Issued.
those of any other First
Class Company. —
Premiums payable in CASH only, leaving
no note asa lien on the Policy, to be deduct
ed when the Policy becomes a claim. .
For further information apply to :
LEOPOLD CARTHE, .
~~ Agent Nevada City,
Or to_A. B. FORBES,
General Agent for the Pacifie Coast, 21
Sansome Street, San Franciseo. jyl2
‘Must Be Reduced! .
Must be Reduced !
Must be Reduced !
Being overstocked With the
. FINEST STOCK OF
CIGARS .
Ever brought to Nevada
City I am determined to the
the same ai Wholesale or
Retail during the next
SO DAYS
LESS THAN COST
IN SAN FRANCISCO!
This is no. biincombe, buta Plain
Business Proposition,
My assortment of
TOBACCOS,
CONFECTIONERY,’ j
CUTLERY,
FRUIT, Ete.
Is amor he best in the market, and . ati.
also selling them at
LOWER, PRICES
Than any ster dealerin Nevada City can
offer.
Y
frend a few of my Prices:
GEORGE C. GAYLORD,
DEALER IN
line of BOOTS AND
Grain, Feed, Et.,
Groceries, Provisions, Case, Grods,
sa Goods Sold at Bed Rock Prices.
Agent forGiant Powder Company
Cigars that cost #125 a thousand in San
Francisco, I sell at 12 1-2 cents apiece.
Cigars that cost #70 a thousand in San
Francisco,. sel) ut & 1-3 cents apjeve,
Regular Bit Cigars at 6 1-4 cent ‘apieve
Very good Cigtrs for four and five cents
each. ' :
Luetje and Brand,
WATCHMAKERS
sa7cCall at my old Stand on Pine
} Street and examine my Goods ued
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