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January 23, 1881 (4 pages)

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and Office. 4
January 20, 1881.
YY CONCERNven that Henry
38 is Nevada Ci'y,
-has filed his 1.0
val proof in sup:
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North, Renge Ne.
aridian, eb, aced
ry Statement No.
the 14th day of
> following —as~his
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ty ; and that the
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, and th's office as
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cameramen aaaae
-No. 249.
@ of Foreclosure.
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Under and by virtue
d-decree of forecloSuperior Court, in
tate of Californis,
aary, 1981, in the
vherein Michael D,
oney._recovered §
Taylor and Sarah
re Hundred Sixty
gether with costs
counsel fees alTHE DAILY TRANSGRIPT.
SEVADA CITY CALIFORNIA
i
-J. bh. Hotteelt is Ye home . on & few
days vin®,
r sted ia the Superior Court yesteri
7 = ~ Sewell, “‘eonvieted ‘of ‘assault
The toltowing business Was transPix
Notice to
with a deadly weapon in shooting
Keugene Harvey in the leg, was sen~ ‘Anobdier dorce mit was began imprisoned i in the County Jail f-r's cash.
in the Stipertor Cowrs-yesterday,
-@scar Maltman, Proprietor Vt ‘he
big ‘Teduction works oa: of the
Surnpike, is“ spen@ing a few days
at the Bay on Bestimas,
H, We. Stey, DaeneE served ‘oat a
term of 60 duiys fet Which he, was
sent ep fer petss Lervenry, was discharged from the Gunnty Vail Yes:
ed amnes Wels, the —“reender” whe :
eprite @ peowardly assault ou Captain .
White *& Grass Valley the other
Mnight. hes tavelantacily been conwoeted with Ridtey's chain-g “gag, for
a terer of 12 20 days,
The revidents of Chinatown complaia that emall boys are in the hal“iy &vembarding ‘their’ houses with
rocks, and threaten’ to bring out
tkeit pistols and make pepper—boxes
ot the offending youngsters if. the
’ trouble does not cease,
that the transmitters heretofore used
on their telephone tine between Cisco
and Fordyce do not work well, are
having. them replaced -by another
kind,
magneto bells for the carbon ones,
The **
jag for the acrest of boys under a
certain age if they areon the streets af“terSo clock -at night, unless by con=}
sent of their parents or guardians,
period of 103° days,
paid the fine, .
W. W.Cross, administrator, vs.
the Rereka Lake & Yuba Canal Co.
etal. Leave granted to withdraw . .
answer and cross—complaint, and the
hearing of other motions was continued till Feb. 23d. Recess till
Monday Morning. =.
Ete Baptist Church,
Rev. Mr, Bateman_will preach at
the asual hours, Subject in the
morning, “The memorable three
huhdred.”In the evening, *‘The
. searlet line-in the «window. Praise
‘. service for half an hour, All are cordially invited,
He promptly
the Public.
i easary_to—elose—up—
busitiess. It is hoped that ‘all persons knowing themselves indebted Opposite Mungor &Naffziger’s Meat Mar.
: will call at. once and settle.
tented to pay a fine of $200or be . firm of Scumipt Broruers sell for
The firm of Schmidt & Potter havis
ng been dissolved; it gbecomes. nec: . .
The
jl9-ti
, case
= LIsT .
». . Nevada
tarRire opportunities offered ° at .
Chestnut wood’ s Business College.
“B EEHIVE’!:
GROCERY ‘STORE. .
TRANSCRIPT BLOCK,
virtually a dead-letter in this city.
The. Frege Lance =<
Valley could-stand a good dramatic .
performance new,
~ long time since our people have been
treated te such.”
esthetical contem.
_{ about its recemt treat to “Nick: of
‘the Woods” when.it makes . such. a
. sweeping assertion, . .
well have been elected by Milo
Lodge, No. 48, Knights of Pythias,
represent.t cs to the Grand 1. Lode,
which convenes in San Francisco
onthe. 8th of next month. Mr.
Robinson. was alsa elected delegate
eg Commercial Street, City
At San Francisco Prices, : : peeeet FP
Geo. Turner hason hand a large a
assortment of Stoves and Ranges { Flour, per 100 lbs., § PROF. HIRSCH
: which he is selling at San. Francisco . Assorted Crackers _ 14 dts = "th ue ues = Ani —
ne’
The South Yuba Company, finding . prices, consisting of Brighton, PerSoda Crackers 80 aently fn Nevada City, and ie paper
sian‘and Medallien Ranges of . "the . Mackerel, No. 1, per kit, 250 Five, Musical instrupligns, von ot ond
latest improved cooking stoves—. Bran, per 100 lbs., 1 25] Persons desiring to take lessons. onthe
Crowning Glory, Bucks Service So-. nt Corn, per 100 lbs., 1 874 : Piano, Flute, and Violin,
reno and other leading patterns. He heat, per 100 lbs., 2 0 (the latter ‘a spectalty,)
They are also swbstiiuting . bas the agency for the celebrated Ground Barley, per 100 lbs., 1 674 Can do so at moderate terms. For rticw:
Boss Coffee-pot und the new. Tonite Whole Barley, per 100 Ibs., 1 50 . tars ppply at ae
curfew ordinance,” providPowder, which is the only powder E. ‘iB. Tea, ‘ per Ib., 40 % i
"that can -be. used -without causing . J@Pan Tea, per Jb., 35 = rca .
cick headaches, jaQ3aw. _ . Beehive Tea, — rib —
on Tieathen Chimee. ~ Denes — , evada,Jan, 21, 1881, :
,a good owe when enforeed.It™is. Col. C._N. Goulding, of Toledo, . Peat! Barley, 3 iba., %cte. _ THE BAZAR.
Ohio, {(late “U. S. Consal at Hong} Split Peas, 13 Ybs., 1 00 5 Ci
“Grass (Kong, Chiaa,) will deliver a lecture . Best Island Rice, 10 Ibs., 1 00 Broad St. Nevada City,
at the Methodist-chureh_ to-morrow . Harkness Wax Candles, box, 4001. Mrs, M.A. Gray's old stand;—
It has been a . evening, beginning at 7:30 o'clock, . Cysters, }2'cans 100 re
taking for his subject “The Heathen . Gomstors poe 4 eae :
Of course our . Chinee.” Admission, adults 506., Jelly, Scans, 90 “ares ee
bune” says" _regarding his lectures, . Sardines, emalt cans, @ cans ~100{ = ry, uieer
. “That Gough i in his best days could Sardines, large cans," 4cans 1 00 F 2
not have excelled him‘as a lecturer.” . erode a pagaar a . Ma —e “td Picture Frames,
_J. W. Bebingon and J. G. Hart= 1-0 pr higeageed of Coffee, 3 ibs., 60 MILLINERY, CANDIES,
ilk Can full of Coffee, % Ibs. = COT
Fine Tea at Cost. Dinner eg wage Cotfve,5-Ibs., 1. 00/1040° SAN Se ee —
ns, or 100
Being overstocked with the popuGround Coffer per package, 20 cts. _ CARPET WEAVING done to orlar “C. B.” Tea, we will until fur-. Corn Starch, 2 packages, 25 cts.. der-at FORTY CENTS per yard.
“to. the ‘Bureau of Belief of the same.
order, which -meets in San Franciscv ou the 7th of the month.
The prize soiree given at Temperance Hall Friday evening by Mr.
Michell was largely attended, The
music was furuished by four’ members of the-Elser Orchestra. The
gontest for prizes was one of the
‘most interesting features of the eve-.
ning, The~ judges were C. W.
Cross, Esq. 4. B. Gray and Jas, McIatosh; timekeeper, Alex I. Zekind.
Nine couples, as. follows, . entered
the contést: Miss Lottie Foote
and Thos. Tompkins, Miss Emma
Ot and John Blasauf, Miss Mary
* Mullen and David Reseigh, Miss
Virginia Easly atid Charlés Hanson, .
Miss Lizzie Walker and Larry Mul_ leu, Miss Mary Gault, -and Simon Lanyon, Miss Sallie Groves and
Chas. Gray, Miss Mamie Groves and
Jas, Grimes, Jas. Forest and wife of
Blue Tent. Seven minutes each
were devoted to dancing the waltz,
polka, schottische and mazourka,
the result. being that Mrs. Forest
was awarded the prize (a beautiful’
toilet set) for being the best lady
dancer, aud Charles Haneon was declared entitled to the gentleman's
prize, which was an exquisite gold
quartz breast pin.
toe
“Free Lance” Points.
John Jones is gradually improving,
and there is a fair chance for his
recovery.
Next Wednesday Jake Nef will
visit the Chapter at Grass Volley . 3S
in his official capacity.
The Utile Dulei propose om te . Fass
14th of next month to give an entertainment for'the ee of the aa
Relief Society. 5
. Friday morning J a
miner employed in the New York
Hill mine, received severe bruises on
his right arm, amd came very near
anringit qraahed by being henght in with the
tee pump rod. 8
tpt
The membership of the chaingang .
Rood work om the Sugar Loaf grade,
‘Nevada Restaurant.
. leased ees sed and. thoroughly remot .
conaeeaniitli “LEGG & SHAW
COMMERCIAL STREET,
ket, and two doors rholow the TranscriptBlock, ,
H BECKMAY,
The experience d caterer, has opened a first .
Restaurant and Chop House,
Page is prepared to receive public patron-’
‘Read Some. orl His Prices :
Cake or Pie, with Tea or Coffee, 10 cents.
Regular Meals, from 25 cents upwards.
And everything else at equally low. prices.
Neat, ss Polite.
Hn. BECKMAN.
— aes Tan. 9th.
VOCAL
—AND—
MUSIC.
RETROMERTAL
a7 and 29 Main Street, Nevada. City,
Opposite UWnion ExXotel,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
= Hardware, Tinware, —_
‘TOOLS OF ALL KINDS, &Cc.
“Attention is called t to our beautiful
STOVES AND RANGES,
«
Just received direct from Eastern mmmaemisiataie
= —EMBRACING THE—
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Rmim apt
es
= eet
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ther notice sell the same at cost, viz:
40 cents ai pound,
j21-tf
0 6 415 rs
Fine Tea at Cost.
ther notice sell the same-at cost, viz:
35 cents pouud.
j23-tf Wriu1aM
~~
For Rent Cheap.
Good furnished rooms’can be had
by theday, week or month. Apply
at the corner of Pine and Commercial
streets, Mrs. E. Nichois. j22
4£4Go'to the’ National Exchange
Hotel. S. A. Evpy, Rrapiehee.
Hay at market rates,
is. lm M. L. Loner, Colfax.
beines fies Cizar Store.
ee
ALEX. ‘ZREIND,bacconist, has just received a fresh
of the choicest brands. Also all the
favorite varicties of Chewing Tobacco. His stock of Candies and Nuts
are choice and fresh, and his prices
are the lowest in the city. tf
a ee
Building Lots fer Sate.
Most desirable residence Jots in
the city forsale at reasonable rates.
For particulafs apply. to . M.
Schmidt, corner Park avenue and
Boulder streets. tt.
Arpad Haraszthy & Co’s
_ CHAMPAGNES.
the bot i diferent trom Poor wor th a, are neither w
ta, nor flavored up in an manner, but
—s absol y pure, and lore, even
used, will never produce
‘The Beit Extra is a dry, delicate flav vivacious pra’ Ae
“— for Parties, eo ane and \ nod
isa
rich, bast flav Mine the Moselle
order, only much richer, and DEnaterete
the popular to-.
stock of Havana and Domestic Cigars, .
do do
Wash Boards,
Rolling Pins.
Starch, 2 packages, —~
Prize Medal Kerosene Oil; per gal, 50c
do 5 yal can, 2 25
Best Cal. Candles, 30 for
Watcr Buckets, °
Clothes Baskets,
Potato Mashers,
All goods “ee to correction.
=e’ he Beat.
25. cts
100
Frye’s English Cocoa, packet 25 :
Washing Powder, 3 packa; 2Q5e. 1 Grand oe la
Mustard, per ieee, vil 10c. Pp y
Pepper, per bottle, 10c.
Wash Tubs, from 50 cents‘to 2 00.
Mr. & Mrs, A. J, Pinkstone.
_Nevada vada City, ‘Dec. 19th.
CAMBRIDGE Cook Stove, a good baker and wood saver.
Also numerous other brands of Ranges and Stoves, all of which will be
SOLD CHEAPER than was ever offered.at any store in the mountains,
We also ive a full stock of PA PAINTS, OFLS, DOORS, WINDOWS
. WINDOW GLASS,RUBBERHOSE, BELTING; “PACKING, “BEASTING and SPORTING POW DER, BUSE, Shot, &c.
CROCKERY, CHINAWARE, GLASSWARE,
Anda SiIVSr Piated Ware
~ Calf, Kip, and Sole Leather and all kinds of Shee Windings
Agents for Hallidie’s Wire Rope.
ee Pipe of all sizes made to order at the very LOWEST PRICE -—
Galvanized i and Fittings constantly on handand connection made
‘with the City Water Works.
will SELL CHEAPER than any other firmin the mountains, °
Call and ‘see us at the ‘Pioneer Mardware Store, Main fit., Nevada Clty
Speciality.
Grass Valley and
will commence
Vocal Culture,
JANUARY 25, 1881.
Thorough Bass and Harmeny a
sco. Falll and Winter
15 ete. * FASHIONS!
-Wooan. a
—AND— se Bros.,
Instrumental Musical ta Have ——
INSTRUCTION.
IN aceondanee with a request
f many ‘citizens of Nevada
7 5 Ph:
ity, i
those who may wish fay services on
viciniteaching . H. W. HAND.
Nevada City, Jan. 20th.
ae
_
CLOTHIN
rg
—sucH
Broadcloths, Tricots, Saeiiate
Worsted, Cassimeres, etc.,
All Grades and Colors.
.PAT. CLANCY. DAN. MORGAN.
COON. SEAMAN.
—_
P. CLANCY & co.,
REVADA CITY.
New Firm at the Old Stand. San
—alao———
reaTs, wu
4Gent’s: Furnishing Goods,
RUBBER GOODS,
srOIL CLOTHING:
BOOTS,
_ LADIES’ SHOES,
TRUNKS,
VALISES,
SATCHELA
All of which we had manufactured
expressly for this market.
0 ; Ff
“ga” Our facilities-for purchasing are unexcelled. Being Manufacturers and Direct
. Importers ourselves, enables us to sell
Cheapor than to be had elsewhere—thebenefit of which we give to our eustomers.
2 yruman Bros.,
Bread & Pine Sts.
. V\oeevapa carr, =
Important Announcement !
NOVELTIES! NOVELTIES .
FOR THE HOLIDAYS
Blegant Fancy Goods,
25 eee S oe Fine Toys, Dolls, Ete.
New Canvas Ano New Tioies 1
"The icant Aumubidane of ;
Picture Frames, Easels, Panel Pictures,
STATUARY and BRACKETS
_. EVER BROUCHT TO ‘THIS CITY.,
oo o———
Work Boxes and Baskets, Perfume-and Toilet Cases,
Combs and Brushes, Fine Soaps and Perfumery, Papetag sad Fancy Stationery, etc., etc. .
x
¢
—_—O——
s usual, a complete assortr.ent of,
FRI NGES, PASSAMENTERIES,
FANCY AND:-STAPLE DRY GOODS,
“MIILLINERY GOODS . l
_oF ALL HINDS,
Velvete. Plushes, Silks and Satins, Feathers and *
Flowers, OF THE LATEST STYLES.
——-O—= Agents of Demorest Patterns and the AMERICAN SEWING MACHINES.
MRS.
, Lester & Crawford,
OM ear Union Hotel, Main Street,
S
or Champagnes without sdmiring them. EXorsc-Shoeins.
Persons ha bf Shoeing to ‘
from three Richard Roberts, . es dene oi de eal to give uence eae eo,
‘Sole Agent for Nevada City. }“psiicaiar Bog gn 216 and 218 Cailfornis St. Sen Franc.aco.
January 13th—im : interfering Horses. : i Merchant Strect, Hon 4, HI,
3 . ; “ 5 ‘ B e 6 :
+ i one
} z i 5
BRIGHTON RANGE, The finéét Rangé ever brought to thia Gost”
We keep the best selected stock’ of goods’ in Nevada County, and we
Selig
—CLARENDON Partor Stove; the prettiest and best ja the harket. SSS