Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).
Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)
December 12, 1880 (4 pages)

Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard

Show the Page Image

Show the Image Page Text


More Information About this Image

Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard

Go to the Previous Page (or Left Arrow key)

Go to the Next Page (or Right Arrow key)
Page: of 4

f
Y,
Uits
ne,
lied at San
tains: offers
feund
, Old Men
iss 12m8
i clis.
iT.
_
LIDAY
3; Nohis city,
. DEAL=
‘rancisco
J stock of
4 full line
very thing *
shy’
2 gers of the Baptist
this ‘week complinientary
. looti-house at Bireltvitte and i
. He sustained some severe nied,
see the Doctor go,
«the house is supposed to have also
& j : z 5 Ses
Seer A ANAT ss Ric SR ie ED ~
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
NEVADA MITY CALIFORNIA,
SS
Eiief Mention.
ta
The woods dre-fuil of. €h ristefas
trees-this year.
The machinery and timber for fle’
mill to be erected on th® Mountainneer mine are on the ground.”
Fifty $1,000 bonds of the Milteu
Minitig and Water Contpany of this
county will be redeemed on this, lst
of Jantiary. :
Col H. C. Bidwell; whoa. died ‘on
the 38th proximo at Greenville, this
State, was presideut. of the Rising
Sun mine at Colfax. :
* Owing to the water supply being
checked by snow: and cold weattier, .
but few of the smaller gravel mines
gre doing anything. ~ Z }
The hoisting works on the new
shaftatthe Murchie wilk bé started
ina couple of weeks, when the eld
hoisting Works will be shut down,
The notice of the order uf sale and
‘a decree of forclosure in the case of
Hirschman vs.-Sierliny appears today on the first page-of the TRANSCRIPT,
We have received from the manaand Episcopal
church entertainments to be given
: tickets
for the same. ae
Col. W. IX. Rogers, who came
dg«xn Thursday from the Yuba mine
Rehich property ke is the princi~
leftr yesterday morning
for his ranch in Napa cousty.
pal owner,
The Times says that Peter Grahant.
has purchased the old Thomas sa—
intends
removing it ‘to Sweetland and. sale (
it upon “the sité of his of saloon déstroyed by fire.
_A couple of days: since a miner af
the Merrifield int _passing along a
walk that leads_. from the drying
room to the flunie, fell off and struck
‘on a turn—tabie fourteen feet betow,
but we understand ro’ Sones were
broken.
Dr. D. W. Bevet toh, who for some
time past has had a dental establishment in the Transcript block, has
concluded to remove to some other
locality—just where not-having been .
dotermfined yet. We are sorry to
He is a good
citizen and thoroughly understands
his profession,
—see
Br ry your Holiday Goods at Brand
& Bassett’s store, where you have, a
large assortment to select'from. It.
> <-> — €
A Fearfal ; ener,
J.J; Meacham of 4 this city: yesterday rec-ived a letter announcing
the-death of his only sister, . Mrs.
D. H, Haskins, aged about 70 years,
at Winchester, Illinois, on the 30th
ultimo. At noon om, that day. the
tnfortunate lady was sitting by the
open grate when the fire accidentally communicated to her clothing.
She ran out doors and som people
Who were passingsaw her and extinguished the flamidae. She received
injuries from whieh she died on the
same evening, Her venerable husband went toa neighhor’s to sleep.
the night after the funeral, and during his absence his hddeeWRh ot
its contents was burned to the
ground leaving him home'ess and
destitute. The fire that destroyed
originated accidentally.
PS? «we Ss
Congregational Charch. :
Preaching morning, and. evening
by the pastor, Rev. J. Sims. Subject ine the .evening: ‘Trial and}
Triumph.”
nein amie
, Methodist Church.
‘Preaching morning and evening by
the pastor, J, L; Mann. All are invited,
‘Large crowds daily throng Brand
& Bassett’s store, attracted by the
fine dmwplay of Holitay Goods and
low prices: il It,
ac oe
Continental, on
The best in the ce 190 tre
test, and wqter white, 25 per
fase, $2 23 per five galllon cam, of
‘Sents per gallon, at thd Ye
cery store in Nevads
a9-Lw Wa. eaten.
Peall cu Mrs. L. W.
es, and everything that can possibly
tei ngt the purchaser, are — to}.
DIAMOND PALACE. : .
os 7
The Popuiar dewelxy Stere of Broad
Strect, Nevada City. =
Those who desite: te remembe*}
their friends by presenting them:
lal with something? more elegant or artistic than a book, should not fail to
Thatcher, where f
the jewels Spread for Hotiday in spee-.
tion are tlie finest ever seen in this
city.
Salvers of Rings, and every imaginabie ornament, in dead and burvished Gold.
:
Solid gold and silver cased Watehview-in attractive form.
Gosd judgment and taste will
select from the glittering co ‘lectign .
articles that-will hold good their valie for a lifetime ; for, be it remembered, precious stones are ever pree-~}
ious and gold has value even when
its lustre is gore, .
‘There ate articles for the moderaty cittumstanced; as well as for the
rich and well-to-do, and the -same
at tterition and, politeness for all. So’
in your Holiday tour be sure and see f
the attractions at the
‘Lt 2 -. DiamMonp Patace. ‘
ep
A Perfect Rush.
A. Rosenthal of the Pioneer Va-}
riety Stdre on Commercial street,
whose. mamnioth advertisement on
the second page of the TRANSCRIPT
looms up like a lighthouse at tWe
entrance of a sea harbor, is deing’ a . land cifice business in the. way of
supplying the feople of "Nev ada
county with-holiday goods, He has
knocked the props out from _ander’
the prices of his stock, and people
who patronize hitn-can afford to brag
about having made good bargains.
His store is crowded with fine goods.
Jump into the tide that hag-set in
towards the Pioneer Variety Store.
Good Inducements.
In another column: Mrs. Sterling
an Fate thatshe has just received
a beautiful and. styli a assortment
wearing apparel for the fair sex. Theinvoice includes all. the newest
wrinkles in cloaks and millenery,
Mrs. Sterling has also concludéd to
sell off every thing in thé fey . department at San Francisco éost.
“Grand Display
Eggo.
Fall and Winter)
cag ested r
sede tot
est 4 Have just received
on ‘—AN—
Bi
“Taahehes Stock
MEN'S,
YOUTH’S +
and
BOY'S}
CLOTHING,
—st6R
Broadcloths, Tricots, Dineunathe .
Worsted, Cassimeres, etc., }
All Guedes and Colors.
é —__
CE > eee ee
@wRATS,U
Gent’s. Furnishing Goods,
RUBBER GOODS,
morn CLOTHING.
~«. OAN SEWENG MACHINES.
ii
~The Largest Assortment.
o—=-—~ AND THE
LATEST DESIGNS
WILL BE FOUND AT
36 SANGUINETTI’S.
wet WITT STORE, MOLT
e rR Ee = &
Lmake a specialty of FRENCH, I TALIAN :
and AMERICAN CANDIES.
« PRICES Wid BE FOUND THE LOWEST IN NEVADA CITY.
27 and 29 Main Street, N evade’ oy"
Opposite UWnion Extotel;:
< Importers and Dealers i HARWARE, TINWARE, N
~ + and Steel, Nails, Picks, =
; SHovels,: Wheelbarrows, Rope,
Grindstones, Anvils, Bellows, Chains, Vises, Ete.
Attention is called to our line of STOVES just rhichee d direct from :
“Eastern manufacturies, émbraci ing thé
. BRIGHTON RANGE, The finest Range ever brow; ght to this*Coast. *
CAMBRIDGE Cook Stove, a good baker and wobd saver
CEARE ENDON Parlor Stove, the prettiest and best in the market,
Also tumerous other brands of Ranges‘and Stoves, -all of which will bo
SOLD CHEAPER than was ever offered at any store in the mountains.
We also have a full stock of Pd PAINTS, OILS, RUBBER gt
‘. BELTING, PACKING, BLASTING and SPURTING POWDER, FUSE,
~~ Machiné and Carriage Bolts, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Chim~
a neys, Wicks, Rogers Silver Plated Ware, Ete.
Agents for Hallidie’s Wire Rope,
Quartz Screens punched to order at San Fi Francisco’ tices, . : ee ae
Iron Pipe of all sizes made to order at the very LOWEST PRICES, ee
Pipe and Fittings constantly on hand and ee meee with. the
City Water Works.
Orders from the interior promptly filled.
We keep the best selected stock of Seeds in Nevada County, ard we
will SELL: CHEAPER than any other firm in the mountains.
Call avid see us at the Pioneer Hardware Store, Main St., Nevada €ity.
= LEGG & SHAW.
ee
ELEGANT
_AT. THE DIAMOND PALACE,
Broad Street, Nevada City. —
—O~
MRS. 1. WwW: tae LOB ER;
+-—IMPORTER AND. DEALER IX————
FINE . WATCHES, RICH J. EWLELER ral
DIAMONDS, Ete;
The Largest Watch and Jewelry House in Nevada County, Mewara::
ELGIN, SPRINGFIELD; SWISS AND ENGLISH WATCHES of all grades. The NEW
WALTHAM WATCHES especially adapted to Railway and Miners’ use—absolutely dust
proof, Elegant TU RQUOISE.SETS, and the Mosaic designe, Latest Styles in BANGLE
BRACELETS. Solid Gold VEST CHAINS, 14 karat. GUARD AND ‘NECK CHAINS, for
Ladies’ andChild ren—all new patterns, A large varicty “or Gentlemen@ schar. PINS,
STUDS AND SLEEVE BUTTONS.
. purchase my Goods from Manufacturers direct and propose to sell them at a very
small advance on their ccgt. Attention is invited to my specialties : FINE coobs
AND Low PRICES The most difficult Watéh Pesirens by an experi ienced’
Watchmaker,
somone
=
Santa Claus 4 Arrived .
/ AND MADE HIS "HEADQUARTERS
Brand & Bassett’s:
. ee Book STORE:
Andis opening out the Largest and Finest . Holid 1 Ly
Stock ever brought to Nevada City. . tes
PRICES VERS Louw,
eens amnion a
j= as
NOVELTIES! NOVELTIES
OR THE HOLIDAYS
t
—— ) :
e
. Bicgent Fancy —
. . Fine ‘Toys, Dolls, Etc.
New Canvas at New Tintes !
"The Fincst iain or
Pieture Frames, Easels, Panel Pictures;
STATUARY anc BRACKETS
EVER BROUCHT TO TRI CITY,
eininsiieesed
Work Boxes and Baskets, Perfume and Toilet Cases,
‘Combs and Brushes, Fine Soaps and pine Pape". tries and wees Stationery, ete., etc.
& +—o—— .
28 . fs usual; a cotaplete assortment of
FRINGES, PASSAMENTERIES,
AND-STAPLE DRY GOODS,
RY GOODS . !
or ALL BINDS;
* Cotikisting 1 in part of Straw and Felt Hats,. Ribbons, .
“Velvets, Plushes, Silks and Satins, Feathers and
Flowers; OF THE LATEST STYLES, .
—o-—
‘Se Agonta of Demorest Patterns and tho AMERI. opp FELLOWS’ BUILDING, BROAD STREET;
~ WM. R COE, =
‘At the old stand, cor. Commercinl and 0 streets,
NWevada City.
LYON’S
STIFFENERS
PREVENT.
Boots and Shoes
From Running over,
BOOTS,
Verngotntesio §=»SHOES,
4 d Ripping in the
SEAMS, AND GAITERS,
_ Consisting of Gents’ Fine Boots and Shoes, Ladies and Misses Fine Ki\!,
. Pebble Goat, Straight Kid, Kid Top, Balmoral, Goat and Calf Balmoral,
Sandals, Slippers and Buckskins, Also a large assortment of Children’s
nd Misses School Shoes, Boy’s and Gents’ Kip and Calf Boots, Ladies,
Misses and Children’s Overshoes and Arctics, Men and Boy’s Arctic Shocs
I HAVE REDUCED BY GeiCHs Fh GOODS BUT NOT
F;
. Has Just Reeeived
A LARCE STOCK ,
OF.
I solicit a share of public patronage guaranteeing satisfaction as to pr ices
anid quality of goods, Thanking 4 old friends and patrons for past [avors { hope to merit a continuance of the same.
B. H. MILLER, .
Nevada tite P
ere
I have just received the Largest Stock of
FINE CLOTHING,
‘GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS,
' BooTs ana TRUNKS,
Ever brought to this city, which I will Sell at the Lowest Livir g
dl Also a fulkassortment of RUBBER GOODS.
Also constantly on hand a full assortment of the HRVROVED
=x xX
MINING ‘BOOTS, aid everything’ elae usudlly fond in a First Clace’
Clothing Store. BR HH: MILLER,
Odd Fetlqws' ’ Building, Nevada. Gity.
“LEGG & SHAW, . .
i]
Se ape
eng FG,
iy 0 a
;
1
Si
be
as
" — ee ee j A
© gi St Bot Oe ae ad ol ante a ee 8
CO Et
hh ae Sineie d
estan
a Ts en Be a