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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

July 15, 1881 (4 pages)

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tice, VER DTN. af principal lifornia. i, C Cal. Upon the OUNE Of as. etopposite _ arehulders, 4 = . , Amt, 39 Wo Gin 50 WO 15 0 37 80 30.00 30 G9 75 00 12 45 15 9 30 00 150 08 100 we 90 Go 15 08 10 Se 15 ub 225-09 60 U0 15 i) eo? a Lae eRe ee eT . at ee eee ee eo: ae ee a: 7 80 . 15 09 THE DAILY. TRANSCRIPT NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. aa : lalate SS Postal Time Table. Nevapa Crrr, July 14, 1881. U atil ‘farther notice the mails Will close as 4yllows viz: Route East and West, daily, 8:30 pr. u. Colfax, daily, 8:30 P.M. Grass Valley, Rough & Realy, and Smartsville, daily, 8:30 2. M. = Blue Tent, North Bloomfield, Moore’s Flat and Graniteville, daily at 6 i M., except Sundays. North San J uan and empeoniite, daily, GA. M., except Sandays. é Downieville and intermediate nts, Tuesdays; Thursdays, and Saturdeys, 64. a. Washipgton and Omega, Tuesdays, Thane daysand Saturdays,6a.M. You Bet, Little York” atid Buteh. Flat, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 6 a. mu. Direct mail to Sacramento ard San Fran“cisco, daily, 5:804. Mm. J.S. Hotsroon, P: M. toy 64 0% 00 750 3 08 ) 75 26 70 15 46 43 75 i 75 0 ~ 837 & 535 00 575 OO 75 08 16 09 16 256 2 1509 7 58° 225 an order the tenth ss Of each) recéssary,the office ry street. on WED ust, 185), said day » thereon, © and eretary, Building, rancisco, jyl4 MINING _ fuba and ation of Tancisco, . meeting sh day of . , Of One 1e Capital le immen, to the ompany, Tanciscn, Assistant roadway, sessment the 13th ent, and . , and une sold on 1831, to S enses of retary, eet, ‘San jed wi lay upon red shail aturday, to_Weder-of the r Water retary. Sti neat rs, shington pair the o be givoard re_ aad. NEY. STORE: oor to ft: with Sin the Goods, = dware, arnish, ve, acdes, Picture sture cet and amps re, xtures, etc. EY. . the County Treasury through error. Brief Mention. Anterican Legion of Honor to* might.— = = : The Rising Sun mine, at Colfax, has paid, under the new organization, . five dividends, amounting to $51,874. J, K. Isaacs was yesterday appointed guardian .of the person and estate of Charles Richmond, 4 minThe Board of Supervisors yesterday ordered refunded to Pau! Boetteher the sum of $39 by him paid inte July 26th hag been fixed as the day for hearing the petition of Mrs.Ferguson that the whole of the estate of R. P. Ferguson; deceased, be set apart for the benefit of herself and her minor children. Mrs: Baldwin of Gold Flat ca tarned her son Dan. over to the tend—ermere es of Justice Rebinson. She . says her boy goton the Warpath and . Prices ‘to suit. the timés._. TZ Stones AM CNiab zother state es. hoiaterous demonstrations fractured the peace of the neighborhood. Aswill be seen by the advertise ‘ment in another column, Edwards’ bridge across the South Yuba river will be closed to travel by horses and . wagons from the*18th instant till further notice. Mr. Elwards is ~about to—erect a new suspension bridge there, Mrs. Durand, lodging baie: -keeper, ’ ‘had an account for 75. cénts againsta “gay appearance. ‘farmory of Co, G, KK “street,* Sacra— =. mento, a meeting of the brigade-and ‘Skirmish Shots. The Sacramento City Giiard ‘and Camptonville Guard have’ recently procured helmets. They resent a Captain Brown writes that the Camptonville company will send sixty sgidiers dewn %o participate in the Bncampment. Captain Rapp’s-Company at. this city haveaH -erdered he'mets from Hartley & Graham, New York. It is hoped they will agrive in time to be worn during ei aa eae Aforce of men were put to work Ww ednesday clearing out thé underst owthatIsmert sGrove, The boys, of the First Artillery Regiment. will havea charming Flace to pitch their tents, There wns held last evening at the regimental officers to consider mat= ters connected with the approaching Encampment. _ Colonel. Haymond . came up from San Francisco to. at-. tend the meeting. Held Without Bail. The prelimivary: examination of Frank Johnsén on the charge of murdering John Noyee at Quaker Hill Jast Saturday, took jplace in this city, before Justice Robinson, yesterday afternoon. The following wit-nesSses were examined: J. Gotthard; Thomas Erzer, Martin Lindermer, . Mrs._Noyes, Geo Williams and H. Gray. The prison‘er was bound over without bail, oe Still at the Old Place. Tue Rupoir PHoro-GALLerv, Broad Street, opposite Stumpf’s Hotel, Nevada City. -Photographs in every style and equal to any—in’ the Mrs. J. F. Rupowen, Pro’r CoL.ins, Operator. > © ee Mountain Ice. The Nevada ice Com any .is now prepared to furnish to saloons, business houses and families a superior quality of mountain ice. All orders left at the Ice Housé will be promptly attended to, m3-tf J. S. THompson. talce Cream at Tam’s, . te Greo ge Wittiams; ana se tong the latter ought to pay. When she insisted on his doing: so he became wrathy and talked rather plainly toher. She had him arrested tor disturbing the peace with his tongue, 2 ai o-<--2— Personal Mention. Wilson Sigourney is visiting at Geo. S. Hupp’s. .Wm. J. Britland, the genial dis‘penser t Beckman’s, is seriously ill. L. A. Upson, representative of the Sacramento firm.of Adams, McNeill & Co., was in the city yesterday, Mie Thomas, accompanied by her grandchildren, Misses Crawford and Leavitt, go to Oakland, Mondey. _ Mrs, John Caldwell, wife of our Superior Judge, is about to take a “trip to Monterey for the benefit of her health, The Distelas’ Attorney yesterday : Teceived a telegram from Grass Valley stating that aman named Bohrn ~ had been arrested “there for assault with intent to commit murder. ied The Noyes Estate. Mrs. M. L.Noyes has made arplication for letters of admihistra“tion on the estate of John A. Noyes, deceased. The value and character of said property are described as follows: Hotel building at Quaker Hill, value $250; swine; $50; cow, $25; groceries and provisions, $100; liquors, $130; furniture, etc., $200; sewing machine, $20; book accounts, . $250; cash on hand, $50; woud $125. Deceased also owned.real estate in the State of Maine valued at $500, making the entire estate worth
$1,250. e “ADDIE, why don’t you buy a Hammock at Brand «& Bassett’s to Swing the baby in?” jyl5-lt Select Readings aud Recitations From our best authers, by Mary W. Lamprey, of the Boston School of Oratory, at the Nevada Theatre, Monday evening, July 18, 1881. Admission 50 cents. jy13-5t. a No More Dyspepsia or Indigestion: _ Dr. Henly’s celebrated I X L Bitters are the best Bitters in use. They never fail to giverelief. Read physiciatis’ certificates on. the back -¢f. * Z a . lunches to-day for bread, and the merchant prince df toEconomy Will Win ! Great Preparations f for an Enlarge LOW PRICES ONLY — meet the Demands of the Times’ . Boar y Department in the Store of are The continued iaeiay ot the trade justifies us in the assertion that we shall continue to lead, not ouly in the vastness of our enterprise but the popularity of our prices. ‘Tradition says it was the religion ofthe great Napoleon that the God of battles. was ever with the. . heayiest artillery. In the financial Waterloo and Mara-. thon of the present, when the _ Storm King destroys} . Webber, G. W. . S! igantic concerns, even as a child would crush an eggshell, when tlie millionaire of yesterday haunts the free day wanders up and down the streets to“morrow a pauper, in such times when the very air is surcharged with the dynamite of disaster, itrequires no logic to demon. . strate the fact that LOW PRICES ONLY ‘will beat back . adversity and master misfortune. Knowing the solid and AUADSwEERLIGargument. of the almighty dollar, the lever-we-hay indessold by any man, or set of men, Jew or Gentile.— We will live on rice, hang ourselves on a nail to reost, and waltz around on our ear like a double-barrelled backaction infernal machine before we suffer any one to CUT UNDER OUR PRICES. =Orders by mail filled the same day as received, and we would be} glad to encourage such patronage. Remember—a thorough examination of all the goods in our establishment will not incur any obligation to pur_. chase. _ Therefore come with perfect freedom, SHIVELY’S NINE CENT STORE. Broad Street, next te City Hall. — t Spring ‘Goods! Spring Styles! _. HATS,BOOTS and SHOES Summer Goods! Summer Styles?. T= just reeeived & full.assortnient i FINE ‘CLOTHING for Men and Boys. . FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, SATCHELS, and VALISES. —__. Our Stock is Coim-. plete in Every Department. . Prices the Lowest in the Market. Call on ‘iin Before Purchasing. HYMAN BROS., Corner Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City. Franciseo; Merchant, St., Honolulu, Sandwich Islands. a BRANCHES—7 Murray St., New York;216 and 218 California St. San GEO. E TURNER, . PINE STREET, 5) NEVADA crry. HOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER in HARDWARE Cet Hvery”’Déscription. TRON, STEES,, + STOVES, TINWARE, _ . @48-PIPES AND FITTINGS, POWDER, FUSE, ROPE, BLOCKS, SHOVELS, PICKs, AXES, SLEDGES, . GUNS, PISTOLS Etc., Etc. ; ‘Etc PAINTS, OILS, : _ WINDOW. GDASS, PUTTY, -Ete. Crockery, AND Glassware. MLL NG ‘SUPPLIES. Agent for the Justly celebrated The best mining Powder in ‘ie: Large and full stock of GRANITE IKON WARE. Mechanics’ Tools of all kinds. . made to order at short notice. aa Purchasers will find it to their advan tage to visituny establishmént vefore buying elsewhere. ort GEO. 'E. TURNER. MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY > OF NEW YORK. LFS. WINSTON ee Assets, $91,735,786.62. Surpius, $11,000,000. URING THE PAST YEAR this Company has paid for Death Claims and Matured Endowment Policies Over Six Million Doliars. For Lapsed and Surrendered Policies nearly Four Million Dollars. For Dividends to Policy ‘Holders, » Over Three Million Dollars. Since ste egpnlaalion Over $162,700,000 Havelbeen paid to — Holders and their Heirs. . Legitimate Life Insurance This Company confines itself strictly to the transaction of legitimate Life Insurance, issuing only Life and Endowment Policies, No Yontine ordther Speculative form of Policy Issued. Lower Premium Rates than those of any other First Class Company. Premiums payable in CASH only, leaving no note asw lien on the Policy, to be deduct ed when the Policy becomes a claim. . For-further information apply to LEOPOLD CARTHE, Byent Wevada City, Or te A. B. FORBES, hGeneral Agent for the Pacific. Coast, 214 Hurrah ! The War has Commenced— The Battle isfought, —AND THE-Mechanics Store — ht 25 cents per yard, Collaretters, ‘Three for 25 cents. cents per yard. _Ruchings'from 15 to 50 cents: per yard. Fans from 10-cents te $1.Vailings from 50 cents to $1, Silk and Cotton Mits, Silk and Satin Ribbons, all prices. Card’ Board, Zephyrs, Perfumeries, Toilet articles, Spool Silk, Twist, Linings, Corsets, fact the Nevada City ! bacco. AND THE CRY. IS Still They Come ! Thomas’ Hotel, Broad Street, NevadaCity. We guarantee San Francisco Prices. PINKSTONE & GRAY. THE BAZAR!) Miss ‘Mary A. Gray’ 8 eld stand ANDRINGHAM FRILLINGS from 5 to Satin Quilled Ribbons, all colors, 12 1-2 }. _ Silk Handkerchiefs from 25 centa to $1. a) Seen Alsou large assortment of Buttons, Candies, Picture Frames, and in Largest Variety Store in Also the finest brands of Cigars and TeDon't forget the place—two doors below GROCERY STORE. J. J. JACKSON. RB Eare determined. to sell our immense stock of : \ DM AND TANtY nS, CLOTHING SWIMMING BATHS, Por Genfiemen, Ladies, and Children. — F. ELSER, AVING erected a Fine Swimming Bath, abeut one-q' HATS, BOOTS and SHOES, . Gent's Furnishing Goods, . FOR THE NEXT 30 Days! AT PRICES ASTONISHING TO ALL! H & & iCall and examine our Goods have been erected and furnished wth bathing costumes and other convenienzes. A Fine Stream of Pure Water Is contimually running into the Tank which is and from 3 to 8’ Feet Deep. Careful and accommodating attendant will be on hand for the service of guests. je25 F. ELSER, Proprietor. rter of a mile west from NevadaCit¥,on ‘the Newtown road, is now prepared to accommodate the public with splendid ¥athing facilities. Dressing rooms 30 Feet ‘Wide, 50 Feet Long, Open from 8 A. M.to8 P. M. Adults,£25 Cents, Children 15 Cents. eer Mills of Sacramento ——_ “~e+e-6 Agené¢y fer the and Prices ! Great. Bargains ! MECHANICS STORE, FOR SALE. —— w. Dz KNIGHTS, Sena prendent, Dorada County, California, _ Sansome Street; San-Francisco: _jy?2 . FRUE’ CONCENTRATORS, OUR FRUE CONCENTRAT TORS, . ’ tion, Transcript Block, . F Srelaiis ttc asec tere LCommercial St. Nevada City. . apply to Grard Victory Mine, Diamord § hprings, £1 jy7-li . COFFEE POT. . have just received a Large Lot of splendid Flour made at the PionOSS Must Be Reduced! Must be Peaduced ! _ Must be Reduced ! Being‘overstocked with the FINEST STOCK OF Bver brought to Nevada’ City I am determined to the the same at Wholesale or Retail during the next SO DAYS LESS THAN COST ‘IN SAN ‘FRANCISCO ! : This—is no Dbuncembe, but a’ Plain Business ‘Proposition......, By ‘My assortment of TOBACOOS, : CONF ECTIONERY CU TLERY, = FRUIT, Ete. Is among the best in the market, and I am also selling them at LOWER PRICES Than any other dealerin Nevada City offer. can Read a few ofaty Priées: Cigars that cost #25 w thousand in San Francisco, 1 sé at 127*2 cents apiece. Cigars teat cost 870% thousand in San FrancisceJ ##ll’at 8 1/3 ténts apiece. Reguisr Bit Cigars'at 6 1-4 ‘cents apiece. Very ‘geod Cigars for four and five cents each. ° 477 Call ‘at my old Stand‘on Pine Street and’ examine my Goods and Peices. JOHN JACK. L. NATHAN, Prop’r. . $ i Galvanized-T¥onPipe-of—all-sizes— Vulcan Blastiny Powder,————