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August 26, 1880 (4 pages)

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TRANSCRIPT NEVADA CITY CALIFORNIA, CERCEUIECR, bocamererer sree SIE tester ace ‘Brief Mentton. The . fore’$ tire that raged on} Selby Flat Tuesday was prevented from ‘reaching the buildings on the: Mooney ranch. The weather is much — con— fortable this -week-.than last, it be ‘ing “ cool, anda refreshing breeze prevails a/portion o! the time. 2 —— Work on Uncle Peter Purdon’s new bridge across the . South Yuba ig progressing rapidly. . It will be a splendid structure when completed. The Union of yesterday says‘ that ‘the Sebastopol mine is being gradually drained of water -after more A Message for the Boys,“Jimmie Byrne, who fell from a’ race-horse at Graniteville on the 3d day of last July, and with broken shoulder and leg and. shocked system has been a patient sufferer ever. since, , Sends greeting from his _sickroom in Moore’s Flat to the Republicans of Nevada City. When Matt Daily from here told him the other day that a Garfiel@’and Arthur club had, been formed in Nevada City, and that the old standbys were wheeling into line; Jim’s eye brightened and his wan cheek flushed as it had not done for many a day. “And did the Doe. really tell you I wou d be around soon ?” he asked anxiously. ‘‘Yes, but you'll have to be good: to yourself for awhile or there is’ danger of a set~back,” “explained Matt in a quieting tone. oo pacts) Well, set-back—or—ne~set=back, . ing well. — “Remember that the Dary ‘TranscKiPT, an untrammeled and spicy chronicler of:county happenings, is delivered to subscribersin this city at tifteen cents a week, tell the club boys I want to take a hand and stand in with them. Garfieid and Arthur are trumps, and I want my name put down on that roll in letters as big.as a housé. I'll. be there by eleetion day and. play my hand, if I have tobe taken down in. Amusement for the People, “Owing tothe small. size of our store, and in order to make room for our new goods which will arrive ‘here the latter part of this month, there will be a. great clearance sale at the Grear Wesrmry, commencing Saturday Evening, Aug. 2lst., at half past 7 o'clock until further notice, During the evening G. Sauks. will} ‘favor the audience’ ‘with some of the latest songs with the guitar acompanament at the Great WxsTERN a few doors below the theatre. Nevada City Aug. 20-tf, Te all Whom it may Concern. Having disposed of the Union market to E. C. Mungor and H. Naffziger, Ihereby request all persons in— debted. to me to settle their accounts at once. My bills have been placed mae KEYSTONE MARKET . Commercial Street, Nevada City. i HAVING purchased the above . ) named Marketp I willbe glad tes¢e all former patrons and will be able’ to supply the public with all kinds of, Fresh and Salt Meats, And everything generally kept in a FIRST CLASS MARKE, if : Whith will be furnished at ~~ “THE VERY LOWEST RATES, ALSO ON HAND FRESE LARD Of my own manufacture, which i is guaranteed to be A, No. 1. e, Having had long experience in the business, I can guaranteé to give perfect satisfaction to all, and Will supply the Very Best in my Line. All kinds of Live Stock for Sale at All Times. audd CHAS. KENT. (in the hands of. “Leop. Garthe, who is hereby: authorized to collect all ac-' counts due me and receipt theréfor. The books of the old firm aveat the market, where bills can’ also be paid. c. I/Narrzicer: Nevada City, Axdg:24th. Mrs. Tom Pinnkett. af ot Vivenbora her sen W iHlie has had his leg amputated a second time, She expresses . doubts of -hisrecovery. Constable Peters brought Pat. Keenan of Grass Valley to the . County Jail yesterday. Pat.has been disturbing the peace and will retire 25 days in consequence, The Rising Sum’ Gol Mining Company of Colfax paid a second dividend of 7c per share at New York Monday. This makes $15,000 re¢ ived by the happy stockholders, ——e —A-poem written by a young lady ii memory of Ludwig Dreyfuss; the eirdiimstances of whose Ainhappy fate will he -rememberéd by our readgrs, has been regeived. and will be published to-orrow. Judge Stidger 6t the San Juan Times has‘a bruised eye aud a cut on @ ic of his cheel:-bones as the result of . the attack madeon him last Sunday. by Grant Huckins, the young man} whose actions he saw fit to criticise J in his paper, The Dary Transcript, the “live” paper of Nevada county, is mailed dollars a year, three dollars and a. half for six months, or two dollars for three months. These rates. are yay2ble in advance. ay The report that one of ‘the -Grass Valley fire companies Kad disbanded was anerror. It was the Washoe Engine Company of Truckee which went ‘‘up the’fiume.” That town ed by the émployes of the Lumber “The Supervisors--of Nevada and Placer counties have decided to . . build a bridge over Bear river at the gid Crandall crossing. *The span of the bridge will*be about 200 feet, 2nd the cost: will be about — tween the two counties. Tuesday evening Geo. W. Weleh attempted to separate a couple of fighting dogs on Broad street, and . was severely bitten on the thumb by oné of them. The offending canine belongs to the proprietor of the Sacramento clothing store. It is possible that the injured thumb may have to be amputated, — oe Personal Mentfon. \ Ed, Brown, Sectetary of the S. Y. W. & M. Co., has returnéd from below C. E. Pearson, proprietor of the National Hotel,’ went to the. Bay last night. R. P, DeNoon, the mining expert, pissed through town yesterday en ‘ route to the Bay. The name of Mrs. Carrie F. Young is On the roll-of the Garfield and Arthur club of this city. Mrs. Gto. Robley, wife of the dedown from Derbec yesterday and is visiting friends in this city. Ex-County Treasurer J. N, Payne is fitting np a saloon on J street near 4th, Sacramento. J erry’s will be the headquarters for Nevada eountyaus who visit the State Capitol. ——~ +e tar If you want a convenient and an ambulance. I’m worth a dozen. Hancock men yet, if I am all broken to pieces,” . Jim’sname is on the roll; and the Republican majority in Nevada countty this fall will be one vote big than it would if he had ‘been Ww hea he had. that frightful L fat. ———__ Arréited for Theft. > fo Marshal Baldridgé. yesterday arrested Frank Lafnbertson for theft on complaint E Long Hi, who alleges thata few days since the prisoner weft to his cabin near the New Epalana mine and stole therefrom a evolver and ten dollars in coin. -The officer recovered the weapon, which had been sold'to a third party, and Lambertson acknowledged taking it, although he deniesstealingany money. , He says he tore a board off the rear part of the building, and thus obtained entrance. The day succeedimg-the exploit he obtained a carriage and went to camp meeting ‘n fine style, His examination will take place to-day before Judge Robinson, led ll Truckee Republican Items. Fifty tourists are stopping at Jack Campbell’s hotei. ‘ EZ ab here i is not a mill idle this season within a radius of ten miles of Truckee; and all are runing at their full capacity. The market ‘takes the supply very kindly too. Bears are much more numerous in the mountains then ever before known. The Indians do not hunt_as much asin former years,and the bruin family have had a chance to increase. Fish in all the lakes seem to have lost thelr. relish for such bait as are generally found on.a sharp hook, and anglers have to practice a good deal of patience before being rewarded with anibble. == Recorder's Office Business. The following documents were filed in the County Recorder's office ‘for the week ending yesterday: 1 attachment, 1 execution, 3 satisfactions of mortgages, 5 mortgages, 17 deeds, 1 trust deed, 7-mining notices, 2 homesteads, 5 marriage certificates, 2 patents, l lease, 1 notice of action, 1 certificate of sale, 2 liens. 227 Bay the new. Wilson sewing machine at Brand & Bassett’s, It —— a I -@‘ Lost. On the road from Nevada City to. Murchie hoisting works a roll of paper anda Surveyor’ s scale were lost. Please return to W. F. Englebright, Surveyor’s: office, at the Court House. tf. Girl Wanted. A young. girl;who understands plain eooking ean hear of a good situationby applying at the TranSCRIPT office. tf aan —s al cs _ Sherman, Hyde & Ce. San Francisco,The largest. music house on the coast. We keep the celebrated Weber Pianos aines Bro’s. Pianos, Pease & Co. Piano; also the world-renowned Estey Organ. Instruments sold on easy installments. All pianos. and organs warranted. ‘The largest stock ofsheet
masic. f28° SHERMAN, Hyrve & Co.. S. CHar.is, agent for Nevada Co. PLEASANT, wholesome, speedy. The adjectives that apply’ to Hale’s hopey of horehound and tar. os Pike’s Toothache Drops Cure in dtrable pen buy the naa. of iF Brand & Bassett, ‘agents, s One Minute. duality-ef mountain ice, left at the Ive House. will be promptthe teeth and gums, The Ne¢ada Ice Company ‘is now prepayéd to furnish to saloons, busines$ houses and families a superior All orders ly attended to. m28-té. ‘J: S. Tuomrson, etm Sin a te ele a Neuralgia is a Disease of the Past. Mrs. Dr. Howe’s celebrated neu. ralgia medicine will stop the pain as soon as applied. it. Miners ‘attention! Mrs, Dr. Howe’s neuralgia cure cures all pains in the head from whatever cause. The distressing pains experienced by miners, resulting from. the use of: Giant Powder, and commonly known s “Giant Powder Headache.” Instantly citred—ifever known to fail. Do not have your teeth drawn; but get a bottle of Mrs. Dr. Howe's celebrated Tooth Ache Cure. instantly stop the pain and save: the tooth, Hold a few drops in the mouth from five to tenminutes. Her cures for tooth ache and neuralgia have never failed yet. Mothers use a few drops ina little warm swéetened water to swab a teething baby’s mouth. It will instantly relieve the litte sufferer. Sold by Reddington & Co., and Crane, Brigh: am & Co.; of San Francisco, who supply all druggists, jy22-ly The Palace € ‘ivar Store. Aurex. . ZEKIND, the popular tobacconist, has just received a fresh stock of Havana-and Domestic Cigars, of the choicest brands. Also all the favorite varieties of Chewing Tobacco. His stock of Candies and Nuts are choice and fresh, and his prices are the lowest in the city. ti ><: > —— A Fine Thing for the Yeeth. Fragrant Sozodont is a eomposition of the purest and choicest ingredients of the Oriental vegetable Kingdom. very ingredient is well known to have a beneficial effect on Its embalming er 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 froe from the i injurious and acrid properties of tooth pastes and powders which destroy the enamel. One bottle will last six. months. ee ~> Foal] who are suffering from the errors and indiseretions of youth; nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE, C covered by a missionary in South America, Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. JosxrH T. Inman, Station D, New York City. més-ly You Have no Excuse. Have you any excuse for suffering with Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint? Is there any reason why you’ should goon from day to day complaining with Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costiveness, palpitation of the Heart, Heartburn, Water-brash, Gnawing and burning pains at the pit of the Stomach, Ye.low Skin, Coated Tongue, and disagreeable taste inthe mouth, Coming up of food after eating, ‘Low spirits, Xe. No! It is positively your own fault if you do. Goto your Druggis—and get a bottle of Green’s August Flower for 75 cents. Your eure is.certain, but if you doubt this, get a sample bottle for 10 cents and try it. Two doses will relieve you. Photographs equal to San Francisco’s best. erator, RUDOLP Foto Gatlery, ue Street, Nevada te Morntatn tee, > Do not ‘suffer! try . . That will) This great remedy was dis. CoLiins, Op-+ * et THE GREAT BOOM Has Arrived i in Nevada City < at Last. 0 Business and Dwelling Houses are scarce and Rents are Higher. Hundreds of strangers have argived.1 in our city, and there is still room: for thousands more. The Chinese have gone, and everybody is making rhoney, consequently ity — language of the poet, everything is lovely and the goose hangs elevate 20. 000 Dollars worth Sees OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE, — -——TOo BE SOoLmD —— 1 Corner Main and Commercial Sts. Nevada City, oie & Harness Maker, Hsa just returned from San Francisco with” the “see and best stock of addles, Harness, . _ eS sooemescnch Spurs, Etc., Ete., Ever brought to this city, which-he will sell at Wholesale or Re tail at as law prices as any other Shop this side of San Francisco. WAGON COVERSs all sizes, ready made. Backskin Gloves 6fall kinds. T am also agent for Nevada City of Uncle Sam’s Harness Oil and Soap, the best ever used on Leather, ; Call and see my new stcck and prices, ‘* : WM. HOLMES, Corner of Broad and Commercial Stre ete, Nevada City. jy31 ee Asis For Union India Rubber Co's Pure Para Gum CRACK PROOF RUBBER BOOTS and COATS. Beware of Imitations. E SURE the Boots are stamped Crack J Proef on the heels and have the Pure Gum Springs on the foot and ‘instep, which prevent their cracking or breaking.— They wiil last twice as long: as any others manufactured, For Sale by all Dealers. Kinds Rubber Belting, Packing, Hose, Springs, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Ete. Goodyear Rubber Co. ' R. H. PEASE, Jr. $.M. RUNY \ Agente. . ~ San Francieco, Aug. 13-—All ‘ON, -3M1. ° Republican County Convention. . yee E.--At a meeting of the RepubliLN can Coun ty Central Committee of Nevadu county held at Citizens Bank Monday, Aug 23, ‘L3s0, it was unanimously resolved, thata County Convention of the Nations ‘i Republican Party of Nev ada county shall be held in the Theatre, at Nevada City, on W ed nesday, September lath, A. D. 1880," dt 11 e’clock k A. M. Resolved, Thata Primary Election ‘for Delegates to such Convention shall be held on Saturday, September 11th, 1880. The basis for elec tic u of delegates shall be one delegate for ea . 25 votes or fraction thereof cast for Gi . Perkins., The elec tion hall be held in the precincts of Nevads sa ty, Grass Valley, San Juan and Truckee, be tween the hours of 4 o'clock P. M. and & o'clock P. M. (under the /P rimary Election Law). _ At all other precincts, the election sha]l be held between thehours of 7 o’clock, P. M. and § oclock, P. M., in such iuanner as the voters present shall declare, Nevada: City Pracinct—Will bold their election at City Hall—Inspector Alex. Sloan —20 delegates. Grass Valley Precinct—At the Town Hall. —Inspector, Alex. Henderson; Judges, Harry Bennet, E. C. Webster—22 delegates. Truckee resins t—At Richardson Bros’ office—Inspector, W. Richardson; Judges, J. Lewison, F. Stéevens.—6 delegates. N. San Juan Precinct—Te be held at Jas, A. Stidger’s office. — Inspector John stotlar; Judges, D. Furth, J. A. Stidger.—4 delegates. Blue Tent Precinct—Inspector 0. D Campbell. —2 delegates. Buena Vista Precinct—Inspector, D. M. Barker.—1 delegate Allison Ranch Precinct—Inspector, Beuoit.—1 delegate. Forest Springs Precinct—Inspector Jus. Perrin, —1 delegate. : North Bloomtield—Inspector, A. A. Smith, —3 delegates. Lane City. Precinct—Ingpector, G. McDonald.—1 delegate. Relief Hill Preécinct—Inspector, Richard . Penrose.—1 delegate. Columbia Hill Precinct — —Inspector,’ oe o Hawley.—2 delegates. Cherokee Precinct— Inspector, L. D. Rathburn.—1 delegate. Eureka Precinct—Inspector, G. A. Ellis— 2 delegates, Moore's Flat Precinct—t!nspector,—Jas. _— --1 delegate. Washington Precinct ~inapecter, John McBean:-.2 delegates. Bear V. afley Precinct-—I deleg rate. Sweetland Precinct — Inspec tor, G. Ww saat 2 delegates. Birchville Precinct—Inspector, G. B.N ell. —1 delegate. French,Corral Precinct—Inspector, A. H. Lewis.—1 deleyate. “. ye Dikeman.—4 delegates. {Indian Springs Precinct—Inspector, H. L. Hatrh.—2 delegates. Mooney Flat Precinet—Inspector, Westerfield.—a delegate. Anthony House Precinct—Inspector, P. 8. Novey.—1 delegate. Cottage Hill Precinct—-Inspector, Milton Smith.—1 delegate. Little York Precinet—Inspector, D. ¢. Morgan. —ldelegate 1 Hill . Precinet-—Inspee tor, H. Cooper. ety ele; Hunt's Far Precinet—Inspector, A. G. Turner.—1 delegate. You Bet Precinet-Inepeotos, John Heinson.—1 delegates, Boca. Precinet—Inspector, R. P. Fuge son.—3 delegates. Qualification for voters,—That the persons offering to vote, pledge themselves to vote the Republican National Ticket. ma Notice of Primary ordered printed in allthe ublican rs in the county. ces G. BEATTY, President, __ A. Nivsys, Secretary, Wm. . Youths. and Boy’s Clothing: Rough and Keady Precinct—-Inspector, 5. ~ -PUBLIC-AUCTION, To the Highest Bidder for Cash without limit or reserve, Import ant CHEAP GASH STORE, COMMERCIAL STREET, opposite Coe’s Shoe Ste —o—— THE GRAND: SALE WILL. COMM ENCE ON Saturday Eve’g, Aug. a, And to continue Every ‘Evening until further notice. The stock offered: for sale consists of Dry Goods, Dress and Fanc y Goods, Hosiery, White Goods, Silks, Satins, Brocades, Pequoits, . Moricals, Prints, Gheviots, Calicos, Sheeting, Muslin, Fian-: nels, Bed Spreads, Boots and Shoes, Millinery Goods, Men’s, Silver Plated Ware, Crockery-and-Glass-Ware,—— = Embroideries, Shawls, and a thousand articles too nu merous to mention. Every man, woman, and child, especially the ladies, should take advantage of this Mammoth. Sale,-as they will be able to procure goods -at their own prices : in fact goods will be given away for little or nothing. . All Goods will be s sold at private sale during the day and at ‘Aueion every ev ening, at 7 1-2 o'clock, until turther notice, at the . THPORTANT CHEAP CASH STORE, On Commercial Street, Nevada City. Don’t forget the First grand auction saleon Saturday: evening, August 21st, DAVID AUERBACH, oe Struck by Lightning ! a ———0 Immense Destruction of Property-~., Everything Carried Before the Gale! f. —— 0 [ There is no computing the loss that the great Cyclone has caused which Thi Se of the clements. some times precedes similar storms in the mercantile trade, a short time ago swept over a portion of the Western States, storia and such a storm we propose to inaugurate at the BRANCEL 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, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Notions, &c, AT A SMALLE R -PR OFIT th 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 substanWe wer , want of space we will have to postpone it until a futur . tiate what we say. list, but i for thre e going to publish a full. and complete price time. . We started business in Grass Valley a few weeks ago on the same sys ei eainers ee ee Wr asta 5 ter: as we are starting here, the ONE PRICE SYSTEM, ‘The residcuts over there took to us so kindly and patroniged us_so-liberally that we feel very much encouraged. A great many of dur Nevada’ City friends are . well aware that we were on.the Jock-out for a Store over here before we . i ‘ 3 , \ Pe . : . ey a 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 carnyi ing on in Grass Valley. Goods will be disposed of at Private Sale during the day ard at AUCTION IN THE EVENING. A full and complete Price list will’be sent to any address in the coun try, on application. = ‘ Country orders promptly attended to and carefully executed. A few doors below the Nevada Theaire. -INewadia City. Cal. 4