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December 3, 1881 (4 pages)

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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
co R, M. Hunt, to the Washington road
, street for the sum of $1,320. He will
» NEVADACITY, CALIFORNIA,BRIEF MENTION,
Various Happenings in and Out of
: , ' Town.
Deer meat is plenty,
The rodds are awful mudd}.
Pay your State and. county taxés,
The arrangements for the young
ladies party 1s about completed.
Holiday goods are aftiving daily
for our\merchants.
The Superior Court fas confirmed
the sale of. the Keeney real estate.
Coroner Huss has mtade application to become administrator of the
estate of Patrick Nugent, deceased. .
The Broderick trial “occupied the} .
attention of the Superior Court yesterday, See
The road leading from Nevada
street, opposite the regidence of Dr.
has been put in good repair.
“Charlie,” the hatter, has leased
a room on Broad street, and is prepared to make old hats look as g
as new, : :
Nevada City is not » very hightoned place. The population of the
town is about seven thousand, and
yet there are only five men that
wear silk hats,
John Dunnicliff has purchased the
Keeney house and lots on Main’
probably muve into the house, and
sell the lots fronting on’ Main street.
A special meeting of the Ivy Social Club will be held at Alex. I.
“Zekind’s svore, on Sunday afternoon
at 2o'clock. Every member is requested to be present.,
William Crase who has been sick
for several weeks at Bridget Mce-.
Closkey’s, on Pine street, died yesterday morning at 3 o'clock. His
age was about 47 yearg,
The Michael Davitt branch of the
Land League will hold their regular
meeting this evening. County Sut
perintendent John T, Wickes will
deliver an ad@ress on ‘The Irish
Question and its Bearings.”
Postmaster Holbrook is circulating @ petition for his re-appointment,
Erastus Bond, W. H. Crawford and
C. E. Mulloy are also applicant for
the office uf Postmastér of this city,
Mr, Holbrook’s time expires, we be‘lieve, in July,
There is a quartz mine down on
Deer creek that is owned by one man
aod he has done all the work on it
himself, -He has about seventy-tive
tons of rock on a dump, rutraboat a
quarter of a-mile of tunnel, in the %
aggregate, and is the ‘thappiest man
ta the mines,”
~ Frank Aumer has purchased of the
Central Pacific Bailroad Company
ull of the live beef cattle that were
on the freight train at the time of!
the accident, which occurred near
Cape Horn afew days since. He
bought about 66 head and they arrived in this city yesterday,
Weare indebted to K. P. Bean
for a copy of Bean's Internal'‘Revenue
Guide for the Fi. st District of California. It contains a complete liat’
of wholesale liquor dealers, rectifiers, . "
Toys,
distillers, brewers, cigar peddlers,
ind manufacturers of toba-co, Also
Lames of Collectors, Deputy Collec‘ora, guagers and storekeepers.
lihydraulic mining was allowed
tie North Bloomfield, Ewreka\ Lake
‘nd Milton mining-companies would
‘ake out a great deal of mone y during
tuch weather as we are having now.
When the General Government necds
ore gold these mines will
tl to their fullest capacity, regardless of the damage the slickens might
4. The hydraulic mines are, as
“W. Cross stated at a meeting of.
‘te miners, “the gold. baiks of the’
“orld,” and some way will be found
“take the-gold out for circulation .
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. Parties wishing to select presents
hile the assortment 1s. complete can
‘ve the same taken cate of and de:
‘ered just before Christmas by
pnd & Baestt, d3-3t.
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» Handkerchief Lost.’
la Nevada City, between H. Stansheld’ residence, Bowlder street, and
"elden's Drug store, Nov. 19, ‘a
ck ice wool handkerchief, The . .
. “et will please leave it at this*of_ For Sale.
, \ good milch cow. Apply at
*#s H. Enex, Indian Flat, d3-2¢
Reller
LESTER
. __ CRAWFORD'S
COLUMN.
And éverything’ belonging to a
We have also a complete aasortHOLIDAY
Baskets,
Brackets,
Pictures and
ill be work-. Picture Frames,
Japanese Goods,
And material of all kind for
LESTER
~~ BRAWFORD,
night'at the Theatre: i
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MRS
Exhibition; the best asSortment of
DOLLS!
DOLLS!
DOLLS!!!
Sean
TALKING DOLLS,
SLEEPING DOLLS,
WEEPING DOLLS,
WAX DOLLs,
RUBBER DOLLS, ~
INDESTRUCTIBLE DOLLS
JOINTED DOLLS,
BLACK DOLLS,
BISQUE DOLLS.
KID DOLLS.
DRESSED DOLLS.
BABY DOLLS.
_ LADY DOLLS.
BO¥ DOLLY. :
SMALL DOLLS.:
LARGE DOLLS:
CLOTH DOLLS.:
WORSTED DOLLS,
FAT DOLLS.
SLIM DOLLS,
DO
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ment of
COODS .
Fancy Articles,
Vases,
Perfumeries,
Cardboard,
Worsted, —
Fancy Work.
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. 25 cents a pair, former prive 99 cents,
REAT SPEOUAL SAL
iad At the——
NINE CENT STORE! : om
BEGINNING THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17th,
ENDING WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30th,
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SOON TO ARRIVE:
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80 doz. Beatrice Corséti,’ Nos. 24,25, 96,27, 88.99 sna 30, at
50 doz. Genuine Alexandria Kid Gidvés,Nos, 51, 5%,.6 and 63,
all shades, at 25 cents a pair, former prict $1.25. :
75 doz. setts Collars aiid Oufis, at 25 ots a set, former price 49c.
27 doz. Ladies White Wotilen Hose at 223 cts. a pair, former
price 39 cents. :
50 doz. Boys Lambs Wobl Hvse'as ¥ cénts per pair, former price
25 cents, : =
25 doz. heavy Powels'at 5 cents: Kirmer price 124 cents,
124 cents pér yard,
7 pieces Silk Strive Melange at 163 former price 39 cents.
5 pieces German Plitid at 163 former-price 25 cents.
3 pieces Mommie’ Clotiis at 9 cents,
1 piece Grey Canthitld Hair Dress Goods at 123 cents per yard,:
former price 25 cents,’ 2 >
2 pieces Seal Brown and Navy Blue Sateen at (124 .cents per
yard, former price 19 cents. ,
1 doz. Marseillas Spreads, $2.69, former price $3.49. :
5000 yards wide Embroidery, only 9 cents, former price 2%:
1 piece he#vy Beaver at $1.69, former price $2.49. =
5 pieceePirkish Toweling, for Jackcts---Pink, Blne, Old @>
and Garnett, only 25 cents, former price 49 cents,
10 pieces Worsted Fringe at 9 cents per yard, former Brice 49
cents per yard. 3
Thousands of articles will be slaughtered.
UNPARALLELED INDUCEMENTS
Will be offered during the entire twelve days !
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WE MUST HAVE ROOM f
Ask For Goods Aawertised.
W.B, Shiveley’s Nine Cent Store,
JUST ABOVE CITY HAL.
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To make room for Holiday Goods {/
_ 5 pieces Plaid Dress Gdois; twelve yards for $1.00, former price . .
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HOLIDAY GOODS .
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Opening Day !
Wednesday, Nov. 30.
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To Come and see the Finest Display ever made in Nevada City.
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FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
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{HYMAN BROTHERS
Have just received a full assortment. of
MEN'S, YOUTHS": BOYS’ CLOTHING
mae = T eokc. Vilises,
. Boots; Ladies’ Shoes, :
Rubber Clothing, Oil Goods, Etc.,
{Suitable for Fall and Winter Trade,
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Being extensieely engaged in the
WHOLZSALE MANUFACTURING & IMPORTING BUSINES?
It is our purpose
FHIS SEASON
To give to the people the benefit of
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Cal: and See us Before Purchasing.
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BRANCH HOUSES: a
No. 7 Murray Street, New York,
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No, 216 and 218 California Street, San Francisco.
Cor. Broad and Pine sts., Nevada City.
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