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February 25, 1880 (4 pages)

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: promptty'attend.
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¥ part of the UniB. R. KERR,
‘Propriersr,
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be remov-/ STREET,
, 1880.
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‘Before!
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TO CET
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“to the County
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NEVADA CIPY; CATAFORNIA,
Seuteaminiinmanieianen’
——
peel Meniion.
_Jé will eke three weeks’ more or
less to repair Town Talk tunnel.
The Copper Mining Company at
Spenceville, haye just discharged 26
Chinese emp!oyas.
Union: Thoinas Fielding, aged 72,
who has ived in Grass Valley district since 1850 died Monday. :
Ginee the railroad tutne! caved in
so that the cars eannot enter the
city,it seems as though the bottom
of this: part of the world had i
~ Owing to illness in the family” of
Hi. H. Haskins, the Guild party that .
— was to-have been held there this
THE THE DAILY "TRANSCRIPT, .
_. household word, is derived: from. the . :
é Daneing Classes,
Prt CL, Chile aug J. Michel [
will opel’ Daricing Class. ‘for children, at Témpetance Hall, on ‘Saturday afternoen.at 3 -0’clock, -Classes . for ladies and gentlemen, Monday .
and Wednesday evonings. Termsmade known at the Hall. f18lw
ge
They are selling three dozen
Fresh Eggs for one dollar. at Shurtleff's. f13
#7 Use Kerr's Wonderful Cough
Syrup. See advertisement i in another column. f10lm
The Word **Sezedent,”
Which has already become «
Greek, and composed of two words,,.
Sozo.and-Odontes::—*Sezo” translate . '
ed, means to vapor en. ‘and “Odon~4
evening, Mareh 4th.
March -Ist will be a decidedly
“hlue Monday” with the vctiring
county officers., . They will then
march out of their present—pesitions
at the Court Heuse. :
Owing to the popularity which the
Maygie Boyd troupe have achieved
here, itis likely —they“will be—pre—yailed upon by appresiative citizens . .
to prolong their engagement hereaftet this evening.
On the first of next month F, M.
Schmidt, the tailor, will reinoye from
his present room on Pine street, to
the one on Commercial ‘street which
was formerly occupicd by the Snug }
saloon and is located just opposite
the TrAi: Senter block.
The Sth annual ball-of the Grass
Valley Fire Departinent takes place
to-night. All members of the Ne-.
vada City . Department had been
made*the recipients of complimentary tickets, a special train had been
chartered, the money paid, and every arramgemeat made for a jolly
time by both companies, but owing
to the caving of Town Talk tunnel,
and the difficulty in procuring transportation to our sister town, it is not
likely that many of the firemen will
be able to attend,
A Queer Discouragement.
The Downieville Messen gerrejcices
_ because ‘the people of Nevada City
exhibited their usual good sense in
discouraging the crazy mania for female pedestrianism.” ‘The _Messengers sarcasm strikes home with
much force when we pause to consid_ er that within a single week the
people of Nevada City paid over a
thousand dollars to see the boys and
girls exercise their legs, aud that
neatly a third of that sum was clear
gain forthe manager,all ‘‘:tatenients”
to the cotitraty notwithstanding.
To Fhe Masque raders.
Those ladies pares gentlemen who
proposed to attend the Allemania
masquerade carnival Friday evening,
~ will confer a favor ommthe newspap:r
reporters by having their names and
characters written upons ips of paper
tobe handed to representatives of
the local press who will stand at the
entrance. It isdesired to publish
a complete list of all present,and the
above arrangement will insureagainst . n
mistakes being made. Be sure to
writeithemame and character plainly, .+ F ,
a ee
St. Pairick’s Ball.
‘On Wednesday evening, Mareh
17th, the ladies of St. Canice Catholic church will give .a grand ball at
Hunt’s Hall. They propose to make
it one of the finest social events that
has ever transpired in the county.—
The various committees are already
actively engaged in making extensive preparations to insure its suc‘eesa, Tickets, including a sp'endid
supper, are fixed at the very reasouable price of $2.50 each.
+ oo
Married at Berkeley.
Miss Kate Edwards, formerly of
this city, but who has for some time
“evening 16 “postponed: tir “Pharsday . he
preserver of the teeth: Andie] is”
true to itsname. It beautifies and
preserves the teeth, hardens andi ine .
vigorates the gums, and eerrects, all
of this pure preparation j is 80 ) delightful that if is a luxury to ‘apply it.
It is as haxmless as water. Sold by
druggists and’ Perfumers.” ;
=e
aan Presents.
I have just received a i: ines assortment of Holiday, Presents, .and
the best way-for you to find out what
my Goods cohisist of is by ealling at
my store on Bro: @ street,
Dec, 16, 1879. ALEX, ZRKIND, :
Sugar Pike Shingles For Sale. “s
A No: Sipe, made of thé best
quality of sugar pime lumber, for sale!
at $3, ess thousand, For sale at
the Tee ouse, on the Piaza, Nevada
Citys J. 8. THompson,
November 234, 1879,
s@ Eutnished room to rent.. Eaquire at this office, ., ja27
> o> —Musical Instrument Agency.
Prof. Halleck of this dity has been
appointed agent: ~it: Nevada county’
for Sherman, Hyde & Co., San
Francisco, He will sell pianos. and
organs at greatly reduced rates, Easy
insta Iments, so that all ean afford to
buy. This affords an. exce'lent™ opportunity to purchase a useful Holiday gift for soxe.triend or relative.
Nevada City, December J4-tf,
p Eke.) ae Smee
* ‘The Laine Fi Pre stem.
Ladies‘ who’ are ire! ot Beautiful. naturally degire, to become so, atid
those who possess the charm.are
equally desirous to prolong its’ stay.
The question is; as to the means.
‘“zlenn’s Sulphur: Seap”) solves the
problem apt ionally. It diffuses over
the complexion a transparency and
smoothness*ef porcelait! “which the
fairest of her sex might, desire, and’
its effect\are more ‘permanent’ than
those of any of the deleterious cosmetics in use. It gives to the faee a
natural life-like tinge, removing
every blemish, aud it hab the ‘great
merit of being a purely tacibie
preparation, Beware of counterfeits.
See that “C, N, Crittenden, Proprietor,” is printed on each packet, without which none isyvenuine: Sold by
druggists at 25 cents; three cakes,
60cents, Attention is alsu invited
to “HILL's INstanrakkovs Harr
Dyré,” which, as regards durability
and brilliancy of color, has certainly
o equal on this.side of the Atlantic. Depot hs Sixth Avente, New
York, .
comin alpen
A Good Thing.
German Syrup is the special . rescription of Dr. A. Boschee, a celebrated German Physician, and is acknowledged to be one ofthe most
fortunate discoveries! in Medicine.
aickly cures Coughs, Colds ‘and
ail Loeag troubles of the severest nature, femovin:,; aa it does, the: canse
of the affection and leaving the a
in strong aid healthy asutiion:
is not an experimental medicine, ut
has stood the test for years, giving
satisfaction in every case, which its
rapidly increasing sale every, season
confirms. Two million bett es sold
lannually. Beware of medicines lately introduced. ‘Boschee’s German
Syrup was introduced igtbe “United
States in 1868, and is pew, Bold: in
every town and village inthe civilized word. Three will relieve
.Z2.E Fisher's ‘
"pipette
a City.
er Printing
mrs
TEIN, Agent.
ain & Union sirects.
[ast-been employed as a teacher in
the public school at Visalia, was a
few days since mariied “to the telegraph. operator’ at Berkeley. During the rae da Miss Ria Hopp
Tia 3 1s performing her friend's duties
as teacher in the school.
A BOOKKEEPER, whose heal ie wel
balanced, writes ‘Dear Sir” thus:
“Er, Cr.” mites dB
h. Price: javents.
{that on the 6th of March next they .
twill move from their present store
impurities of the breath. The odor}
. they have‘ put everything down to
Tanne 1a 1
‘Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Etc., at}:
Prices Lower than ever---Annual
‘ Clearance Bale or the Hinportant.
Kisen & Co., ‘proprietoss of the Important store in this city, desire to
inform their many custometg.and the
people of Nevada county géterally, .
—
on Broad street, to Lones’ brick
building on Commercial stfect, op-.
posite Cre's shoe store, which is being fitted up in first-class style for
their use. Between now and tlie 6th
of March, in order to make room for
-is how being. purchased inthe eastern markets, and alsotg) save the
ti
Im portant — rBtore offer their— eresen
stock at prices so low as to. astonish
éverybotly. “Notwithstanding the
wide-eprgad reputation, this “fitm enjeys of ‘selling ‘dry gooils “cheaper }
. than any.other store-in the couaty, f
first cost prices.. Ladies’, gentlebought for almost.nothing. Everybody is inwited! to call and get the
henefit of the grand clearance sale at
the Important. f21
__ VALUABLE .
‘REAL ESTATE!
—aND—
TS NE
THE COE. RANCH
Situated on Red Pog’ Rosa, one-Half mile
east.of Nevada City limits, Contalns 80-acres
of land, 30.0f which are uuder cultivation,
and 40 acres fenced in. Fine orchard, abundance of water all the year, good Areting
house, fruit‘house, ete.
Price SE,9R
THE;
Kingsbury Quartz. Mine,
Situated on Little Deer Creek, at junction
ot Domaseus ravine,one-half mile east of Nevada City; Shaft 120 eat! deep, tunnel 500
feet long, Ladge averages full 14, inches.—
1,000 tons in tight™in backs, Ore taken out
heretofore yielded fromr-§12 to $16 per toh.
We guarantee the. ampunt imaight to. pay no
less than $16a.ton, —
Cash Priée,’$5000>.
@r will bond it for one year for
$8,000, ;
20 BUILDING LOTS,
One acre each, fronting on Red Dog road
near City limits. Very desirable for bwilding purposes, Price per Let, $100,—
One-half payable in cash, balance on time.
—ALSO—
Water Right and Mill Site,
Water sufficient to run 10 Btamps.
—ALSO—
3-8ths of the Big } Bonanza Mine
50 BEEHIVES,
Of “Longstrauss Movable Conib” make:—
Bees crossed with Italian, Priee, Four’
Dollars each.
Address or apply to
A. COE & SON,
_Feb, 22, tars Nevada City, Cal.
Pacific Mail . Steamship Co.
<a di
The Regular Mail Steamers tor Vieteria
and Puget Sound leave SAN FRANCISCO on the 10th, 20th, and 30th of each
Menth, at 12 o’clock noon, for
Victoria, B. C., Port Townsend,
Seattle and Tacoma. any_ordinary couy
Sample bottles 10 cents. -.,
————— . oeboo .Weur Atientlem,
Slaven’s celebrated Yo a Cologne, i is
lasting perfume in the world. ‘aso eal,
Var and for Amorhan. “try te Dip
eign or can. Triad
size 25 cen Larye size one dollar.
WALTER D. VINTON, Ast, Nevada City.
Bishop's Co Belsam for ail.
Paralie! Rule Lost, ‘the throat andiangs, The most patted [Ane at Seattle. wha Local. ‘Steamers
On Grass Valley road, Finder please . icine rk “promchitie, weiter chrvnly ms le aie ;
return to County, Surveyor’s office, roll 9 seneumgiem a : ae it: Acre RIVER oak MINES
and ard. 1t “
seothdeee™ «srbertre” aware Tickets idsued for Central aad
No one objects when his tailor . aan icuo's South America, New York,, Euego to give . him Se. " oo J Pay Ate at . Op . TOPes J apan, China and Austraerator. Ru por x lia.
their-mammoth spring stock; —which-. }—_—
4 = packing-andra when
——
pes en
—BY TYh—
ALLEMANNIA CLUB .
oN A SCALE Of .
WILL BE. GIVEN ON
. ray. Evening,
A GENERAL
INVITATION
Is Extended.
Committee of Arrangements,
J. J. OTT, \G. von SCHMITTBURG
ED.MULLER, LEOP. GARTHE,
FRANK EILERMAN,
Reception Committee,
A: Rosenthal, J.P. Brandt.
John Hurst, A. Hennemanna,
Jas. J. Ott, G. von Schmittburg,
Ed. Muller, Leop. Garthe,
Frank Eilerman, ©
Floor Managers, ;
. Jas. J, Otte. . G, vou Svbmittburg,
J. P. Brandt, ‘ my oe Garthe,
mS Frank Eilerman,
Flvor Dircetor,+_+ Edward Muller,
ef Music under the direction of
Prof. Hunt, consisting of Messrs.
Hunt, Goyne, Elser Sr,, Eleer Jr.‘
and Carter,
~~ Tickets Two Dollars.
sa Maskers must identify themselves to a Committee on entering
the Hall.
s@ Spectators admitted to. the
Gallery for 50 cents.
‘Grand March commences at nine
o’clock sharp.
Only Maskers allowed om the floor
until 11: 30 o’clock when the Grand
March for unmasking will commence.
a
. Commercial Street,
Sem SNE SRO RRS SUE NR HE NG RE ERT AE He SARE
pena ANTES
Commercial Street, ROVE: City.
. Paring Bed Room Se .
. Beauliful Parlor Sets,
Witir Plans ne Parlor aaa, aaa ee
in the mountains,
teed,. Call and exaim‘ne goods and prices, '
meena npr meen baa
“Spring and: “Top Matwesses, “Bedding, a
_ . tains, neat-and handsome FIecl TBs vai Seiaw, very latest styics.
‘} Banecy and.Plain Parlor Lounges, and ev erything to be found in o first-class Furniture
) Store,
Also,
Ewerything in my Store will be sold Cheaper than they can:be purchased anywhere else’
Repairing promptly done and satisfaction in prices and Work guaranBEARS. a BURNS.
peeks
Stock
NEVADK:
COUNTY,.
pane, Ere. Cyocks, Sener Mus
AGENT FOR THR Crugte aren
PRO E. mist
—OF THE—
“BEEWIVE”
GROCERY ‘STORE.
—— od
AE Nevada Cit
Potatoes $1,50 per 100 pounds,
Flour,
ccniunetamaneaidiiel
TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, —
per 100 Iba., $3 50
Milk Can full of Coffee, 3 lbs., 75
Dinner Can full of Coffee,5 lbs., I 25
TTT
~ FURNITURE A AND BEDDING. or
capital Farniture Store,’ No. 59 Broad St. Nevada cy.
Two doors below Atunape'e Motel. ;
HOUSE.
IN TME.
ancabeet
Fine Assortnrt of Btatikets, Window ShadesgBrackets,
Loouwe @vassxs, Prorures, CH1upREN’s, WAGONS, and every variety of Fv RMITURB, Bep
IC, MUSICAL IN®TRUMENTS, Wte., Ero,
CHEAPER THAN EVER.
F. G. GUILD:
FRANK GUILD, ‘@eeere! Auctionect, Office Pine St. one door south of Vinton’s Store.
~ GENERAL GRANT
FOR HR
co
y
~ Whoop it up Everybody,
vo
Mountains.
. BRADBURY PIANOS and SMITH’S AMERICAN ORGANS
Goods Sold at Sacramento Prices.
THIRD TERM!
nd
Mackerel, No.1, per kit, 2 50
Bran, per 100 Ibs., 1.25
‘. Small Corn, per 100 lbs., 1 874} ,nd remember that the place ‘s bay frat’Wheat, per 100 lbs., 2 50 clesa Groegries at about
Ground Barley, per 100 lbs., 1.67)
Whole Barley, .per 160 Ibs., 1 50 FIRST cosT,
. Bacon, per . b., il v
E. B, Tes) per Ib., ” Is at the Large and Reliable Stores of
Japan Tea, per }b%, 35 A
-. -Crashed-Sagar, 74 lbs., 1-00] '
Pearl Barley, 3 lbs., 25 cts “7. ae a
Split Peas, 13 lbs., 1 Ob
Lard, : 10 Ibe., 100.
Best Island Rice, 10 Ibs., 1 00 S H U i T LE}
Harkness Wax Candles, box, 400
Extra Soda Vrackers, per lb., 10 cts.
Oysters, i2cans 100
Codfish per lb., 6}, . . KK co. as
‘Tomatoes, 7canes 100
Corn, Scans 100) evap CITY, and No. 55 MAI »1-,
Syrup, per gallon, 874 GRASS VALLEY.
Sardines, amall cans, 6 caris-—1-00
Sardines, large cans. 4cans 1 00 Ee
Lemon Peel and Citron, 3 lbs. 1 00
Currants, 10 lbs, 1.00 Ww? are carrying one of the largest and
Tobacco, per lb : 70 br selected stocks of
Oil Car full of Coffee, 3 lbs., 96
GROG E AR IES
t
First Class Fare, $20.
—e
. Conneet at Tacoma with Northern
TWO PRIZES will be given
to the best sustained Characters
by one Lady and one gentlePacifie Railroad for
Portland, Oregon,
wim AMS, DIMOND & co.
Photo Gallery, Broad Street, Nevada.
+ City. ave {18
man,
Tickets te be had of any iiember
+. ofthe Committee of Arrangements
and at the principal business places
in Nevada City. = 6 A
Should the weather prove stormy
carriages will be provided.
Pepper, per bottle,
d to be the Best.
Prize Medal Kerosene Oil, per gal, 50¢
Wash Tubs, from 60 cents to “3 00
[email protected] and warrant ‘eos
Richard Roberts.
———————
Ranch Butter, 3 pounds, 1 00
Cooking Butter, 54 pounds, 1 00
Beans, 334 lbs, for 1 00 To ound in Nevada county. Our
Groand Coffee; per package, 20-ets. . evperience teaches that ca! plan _— ig
‘ 2 of doin
Corn Starch, 2 packages, 2 cts. oe is the uly Geerodt! ay *
Starch, 2 packages, 25 cts
-. dodo.. dot 5 gal can, 2 26 COME WITH THE CASH !
Best Cal. Candles, 30 for 1 00Frye’ English Cocoa, packet 25 . and see how much you cen buy for a dollar 4
Washing Pocstier, 3 packages, 25c. oy
-4+Mustard,-per bottle, eS Gi "ies
Pound,
And every thing else in proportion Call ar
exam'ne. No teouble Ww sho» y goods. Bi
give prices.
¢ —y
wa
Wash Board 30 cts.
w ben’ Buckets, 374 cts. Choice Fresh Butter, 60, Cents
1 Ctothes Baskets, -—— ——+_—$§90-ets, f—$_=__—— Bo ecttre
Ser g Pee Rots 748 Fs Bet ee 4 ate.
Potat ets. :
“All goede paces to correction. Choice Jap. Tea, 35 Cents per
id
iste eect Le oN
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