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. Harry Colt
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A
mall bills.
No-extra charge
btained ag Vine
Seats, 50
a
’s Sale,
8 Y given
-Of the Superioe
ada, made on ti @
1 Matter of the
ased, the under
said “Es 3, Will
2 parcel all tha
tate that said de.
the time Of his
ehas since Lequirtherwise, ot, in
elnatter deserib:
bidder for Cash,
said Court, on ox
f Aveust, 188},
& Searls. Attor.
¥, Nevada-vounce all bids or. o1.:
ps
‘in. writing,
lawful mouer of
mation of sale,
sale is described
ed,in the County
ia, and deseribed
1 leading in the
en Horn Creek,
inning thence to
,. all claim, legal
ting ground own.
ditch, or owned
Creek —Gold Mine
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: of Henry Stehir,
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nd the follow
week,
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yr round trip
ry or Nevada
and return,
y and Grass
ets, 50 cents.
HN F. KIDDER,
Gen] Supt. :
~ Depot !
‘roprietor.
Stumpt's Hotel.
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HE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
NEVADACITY, CALIFORNIA.
er .
Brief Mention.
John MeAvin offers his house and
lot on’ Gould Flat-for sale or rent.
“The Pioneer Reduction Company
have commenced erecting additional
buildings to their old. works,
for working ores, __.:
Read Shively’s new advertisement
~¢é be found in another column of this
paper. Shively is a live merchant,
and he sells goodsin his line very
cheap. Read the price list.
Mc, Nichols while engaged in erecting the frame for a building on West
broad street, yesterday had-a timber
fall on his’ foot, severely spraining
He will be incapacitated from work’“for several days,
Steps are being takah to organize
a Court.of the Ancient Order of Forestecs in this city, and the charter
will probably be opened to-day. J.
Pp. MeGuinness, who is at the Union
Hotel, will be pleased to give any deinformation
the
6
sired concerning
oi der.
HS 6 Ge
A Good Opening.
On the 19th instant Chesnutwood’s
Business College in this city will
close permanently, For * several
mouths past it has been increasing
rapidly in popularity and attendanee,
now being establisaed oa a ‘largely
paying basis. Prof. Chesnutwood
leaves here On account of the il!
health ofa member of his family,
and his departure will make a sp!endid business opening for some .other
first-class teacher of. penmanship,
book~keeping, mathematics, . ete,
None but the best. of instructors who
have had wide experieyce could hope
tuo be successful, however.
.
@
JSustly ina ignant.
M, B, B. Potter stalked. into the
“TRANSURIPT yesterday morning with
the airofa-man that meant business, und said he wanted .to proclaim through this paper that jhe
could whip the blaukety blank b!ank
who poisoned his dog Jerry on the
peeceedingday. Jerry was an exceedingly knowing canine, the pride
ofhis owner and the pet of the
neighborhood, and whatever motive
anyone. could have had for dosing
him with bane is past all under, Standing,
i + ~~
City 7 axes,
The City Taxes became delinquent
ou Monday evening aud five per cent.
has now been edded ‘to -all “up paid
taxes. Up to yesterday mo; ning
.. 439 persons had tailed to call at the . ‘.
City Marshal’s office and settle up.
Nearly all of. those unpaid are for
sali amounts, the large ones having
been paid in due time. The total
amount of taxes is about $6,000, of
which only $400 remains unpaid,
Personal Mention:
Hon.” Niles Searls and wife were
registered at Tahoe Monday.) They
returned home yesterday,
Miss Fannie Doon of Grass Valley
Went to San Franciseo: yesterday to.
Spend the vacation, ‘
Madge Crawford entertained a
score of her wee friends. by givinga
lawn party Monday afternovu at the
residence of her ‘parehts between
Main and Winter streets,
-_ > 0-2
Superior Court.
The following business was transacted in the Superior Court yesterSay, Judge John Caldwell presiding:
Estate of J. A, Cross, deceased.
The hearing of the settlement ot the
. final, account of the executor was
postponed till Atigust 30th.
Walrath vs Merrifield, Defendant
given 15 days to file’amended answer,
Qurek has just received one of the
finest photographic lens ever brought
‘othis coast, It is made by the best
manufacturer of photo instruments in
Europe, and guarenteed to be the
*qual of any lens on the coast, tf,
a es
Diamond Palace.
The sales of Watches and Chains
have been remarkably good at. the
Diamond Palace sinée the prices: of
that establishment have been reduced to one-third less than heretofore, and Mrs, L, W. Thatcher deems
it advisable to continue selling at
those low figures to insure large
" Sales, jy30-tt
They . ’
» will double their present capacity .
¥
: Board of Equalization.
Injthe matter of the application of
the Iron Clad Con. Mining Co.,. the
assessment on real estate was reduced from $5,000 to $¢%,000, and on
improvements thereon from $5,000 to
me.
‘W. M. -Bristow, a butcher: at
Cherokee, asked that his asseSsment
be reduced 662 per cent
$1,350 to $450.
The applicatioa of J. F. De-Bour
for’ reduction of assessment, heretofore taken under advisement, came
up for action, and “his assessment
was reduced frym $2,770 to $2,070.
».or from
= >.>..
Beautiful Home Made Jewelry.
: C5 E Brand, has on hand a beauti=
/ful stock of Home Made. Jewelry
made of quartz from our own mines,
Jewelry of all kind§ made to order,
= je31—tt
>
To the Ladies.
Hunter’s' Invisible Pure Quince
Bandoline Powder, the best preparation made, just received by
“Mrs, Lesrrr & Crawrorp,
Main St., Nevada.
An Excellent Corset for 45. cents,
The Champion . Pannier ‘Hoop
Skirts and Bustles at :
Mrs. Lester & CRAWFORD’S,
j30-tf. Main St., Nevada,
No More Dyspepsia or Indigestion!
Dr. Henly’s celebrated: I X L Bit—
ters are the best Bitters in.use, They
never fail to giverelief. Read phySicians’ certificates on the back of
bottle. Sold everywhere. tf
QUIRK is doing the finest work ever done in this county, and has the
best instruments to do it with. tf
A Cough Cold or Sore Throat
should be stopped. Neglect fre_. quently results in an incurable lung
Brown’s . , disease or Consumption.
Bronchial -Troches are certain to
to give relief in Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarrh Consumptives
and Throat ‘diseases, ~ For thirty
years the Troches have been reconimended by physicians, and always
give perfect satisfaction. They are
not new or untried, but having been
tested by wide and constant use for
nearly an entire generation, they
have attained well-merited rank
among the few ‘staple remedies of
theage Public speakers and singers use them to clear and strengthen the voice. Sold at 25cts a box
GRAND PARLOR
ICONCERT!
BY THE
GODAIR FAMILY,
NEVADA THEAERE,
Friday Evening, August 5th,
: ASSISTED BY
J. T SANKS, .
MKS. 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
CHRECEHKEMATE,
Admission 50 Cents. Children 25 Cents.
Reserved-seats at Vinton’s drug store. jy29
GRAND OPENING ! .
SATURDAY NIGHT!
CONGRESS RESTAURANT,
All Meals to order 50 cents,
OYSTERS in every style.
4a BROILED CHICKEN, WILD
GAME, MOUNTAIN TROUT, ete.
Cold Lunch 25 cents,
* Finest Winés, Liquors and Cigars,
Open
Day
and
Broad St., near the Plaza,
“WM. LANE & CO.,
Proprietors,
Nevada City, July 29th.
Notice to Woodmen.
1EALED PROPOSALS will be received
N en edad keaeok 12,1881, at 8P.M.,
by the Board of Education, for 45 cords.Oak
woot and 3 cords of Pine, to be delivered at
Washington School House, 4 feet bong, Also
5 cords of Uak-and 1 cord Pine, 4 feet long, to
be delivered: at Grammar School House,
Nevada City, before the 15th day of Cctober,
1881. The perl -reserves the right to reject any or afl bi : 4. C.RICH,
Clerk of the Board of Educatien.
Nevada, July 30th. v
which he is selling at bedrock prices, .
Lain MAA RRGRAA SH APA EY
*
Organ for sale cheap. Enquire. at
the Capitol Furniture Store, junction
of Main and Commercial streets, opposite Cde’s shoe store, Nevada City.
& ju28-lw.
Specialty at Quirk’s, tf
RE,
GROCERY STORE,
J. J. JACKSON.
. have just received a
Large Lot of splendid
Flour made at the Pioneer Mills of Sacramento,
Agency for the :
COFFEE POT,
‘9
TONITE POWDER.
iy NOT FREEZE.
. DOES-NOT. DETERIORATE IN
HOT PLACES. 4
DOES NOT YIELD NOXIOUS
FUMES. :
IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY
ALL WHO HAVE USED IT.
HAS. BEEN USED IN GREAT
. AND HUNDREDS OF TONS.
CONSUMED WITHOUT ONE
ACCID INT.
For Sale by
GEORGE E. TURNER,
‘MEVADA CITY.
TONITE POWDER C0.,
218 California St., San Francisco.”
jyl7-3m
National Exchange Hote
—AND—
STAGE HOUSE,
8. A. EDDY, Proprieter.
—O —
THE NATIONAL EX7] CHANGE HOTEL Is the (r=
it) finest structure north of
Liki Sacramento. Fire proof,
modern in all its appointments, elegantly
furnished, and has recently been renovated
throughout. The Table fare will be unexceptionable and accommodation for families
especially provided.
Charges to suit the times.
and from the Depot.
Stages leaves the House for North San
Juan, Camptonville, Fozest City, Alleghany,
Pike City, Mountain House, Downieville,
Free Buss to
‘. Lake Gity, Malakoff, North Bloomfield, Derbec Mine, Moore’s Flat, Grantteville, You
Bet, Little York and Dutch Flat. +
THE NATIONAL BAR
BILLIARD ROOM.
Constantly supplied with the very
_best Liquors and Cigars.
Luetje and Brand,
WATCHMAKERS
and
JEWELERS,
BROADST. pp. Stumpf’s Hotel.
“Two second-hand Pianoy and one:
Basres’ and childrens’ pictures a
BRITAIN FOR FIVE YEARS, .
A Deserving Applause
From the Inhabitants of
x
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.
Nearly all two bit articles
SHIVELY’S
And: Surrounding Country.
OUR GREAT CLEARING SALE
> SY CONTINUES.
Our. Offerings. Extremely Attractive.
New Goods are Opening for Your Inspection;
READ! READ!
New Mounmie Clothers, only 12 cents :
Japanese Parasols, 19 cents. oe
White Handkerchiefs, 6} cents,
Silk Clocked Balbriggan Hose, 16 2-3 cents.
Perhaps we may be able to induce you to abandon the
olden beaten—paths-ef Error, CREDIT and Disaster, and
. hereafter travel the road whose sign board, with the letters
CAS
Point with unerring certainty-direct to
Nine Cent Store,
i NUR ERA SREB RENNES Sh HEC SOR ST OPO SIA REIT IE IEE Plath Aru bah
ae .
READ!
ts.
cents.
9 cents.
GRAND
Clearance Sale
30 DAYS ONLY!
SUMMER CO00S
In order to make room for my ex‘ongive FALL STOCK, .
T wfil sell my Entire Stock of Summer
TRY AND TANGY OU,
CLOTHING,
Gent's Furnishing Goods,
ATCOoOsT
FOR THE NEXT
0 Days .
At the
Mechanics Store.
. &@ Now if you want Bargains call
early.
‘Alsi a fine line of BOOTS AND
SHOES, for Ladies and Gentlemen,
which will also be sold Very Cheap.
MECHANICS STORE,
. Transcript Block, .
Commercial St. Nevada City.
t
e@.%
. L, NATHAN, Prop’r.
Next to City Hall.
-. Miss Mary A. Gray’s old stand.
THE BAZAR!
nh it
SANDRINGHAM FRILLINGS from 6 to
25 cents per yard.
Collaretters, ''hree for 25 cents.
Satin Quilled Ribbons, all colors, 12 1-2
cents per yard;
__Ruchings from.15 to.50_cents per.yard,Silk Haridkerchiefs from 25 cents to $1.
Fans from 10 cents to 81.
Vailings from 50 cents to $1,
Silk and Cotton Mits, Silk and Satin Ribbons, all prices.. Alsow large assortment of
Card Board, Zephyrs, Perfumeries, Toilet articles, Spool Silk, Twist, Linings, Corsets,
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 below
Thomas’ Hotel, Broad Street, NevadaCity. —
We guarantee San Franciseo Prices. .
PINKSTONE & GRAY,
iy
NEW FIRM.
CUILD & SIGOURNEY
I AVING OPENED A GROCERY STORE
_ on
Commercial Street, next door to
Kent's Meat Market,
Are prepared to supply the public with
the very CHOICEST GROCERIES in the
market at the .
.
Lowest Cash Prices.
Summer Goods!
Summer Styles!
~_————.
HYMAN BROS.
H*= just reeeived a full assortment of
FINE CLOTHING forMen and Boys.
FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS,BOOTS and SHOES,
TRUNKS, SATCHELS,
and VALISES.
Our Stockis Complete in Every
Department. ©
Prices the Lowest —
Call on us RWefors
Purchasing.
HYMAN BROS.,
Corner Broad and Pine Streets,
Nevada City.
BRANCHES—7 Murray St., New
York;216 and 218 California St. Saa
Francisco; Merchant St., Honoluis,
Sandwich: Islands.
‘TELE
MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NEW YORK.
————
VINO es
Assets; $91,735,786.62.
. Surplas, $11,000,049,
at
T URING THE PAST. YEAR this Coc:
pany has paid for Death Claims a:
Matured Endowment Policies
Over Six Million Dollars.
For Lapsed and Surrendéred Policies nea?! 7
Four Million Dollars.For . Dividends to Policy Holders,
Over Three Million Dollars.
Since its organization
Over $162,700,000
Have been paid to Policy Holders and tie’:
Heirs.Legitimate Life Insurance
OnLy
This Company confines itself strietly to
the transaction of legitimate Life [nsuranc:,
issuing only Life’and Endowment Polidies
No Tontine or other Speculatiy>
We keep a full stock of
. Groceries, Provisions, Case Goods,
Flour and Feed,
Hams. Bacon and Lard,Wood and Willowware,
Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Varnish,
Kerosene, Lucine, Gasoline,
Window Glass, Window Shades,
Wall Paper, P.ctures and Picture
Frames; Picture Nails, Picture
Cord, Sewing Machines, Pocket and
Table Cutlery, Scissors, Lamps
and Lamp Stock, Tinware; «
Musical Instruments, Bar Fixtures,
Toilet Soap, Fancy Goods, ete."
GUILD & SIGOURNEY.
Nevada City, July 9th, 1981, , odes
rie
Crockery, Glassware, Platedware, . form of Policy Issued.
Lower Premium Rates than
those of any other First
Class Company.
Premivtms payable in CASH only, leaving
nanote asa lien on the Policy, tobe dathucy
ed when the Policy becomes « claim.
Yor further information apply te
LEOPOLD CARTHE,
Agent Nevada City,
Or to A. B. FORBES,
General Agent for the Pacifie’ Coast, 2!
Sausome Street, San Fruncheo. jy!Z