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DAILY TRANSCRIPT
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA,
) — reeemerers
Postal Time Table.
Nevava Ciry, July 14, 1881. _
Until further notice the maiis will close as
follows viz: “
Route East and West, daily, 8:30 p. u.
Colfax, daily, 8:30 P. M.
Grass Valley, Rough & Ready, and Smartsville, daily, 8:39 Pp. M.
' Blue Tent, North Bloomfield, Mcore’s Flat
ond Jdraniteville, daily at 6 a. m., except
: Sundays. :
North San Juan and Camptonville, daily,
€a.m., except Sundays.
Downieville and intermediate Points,
Taesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, 6a. x.
' Washipgton and Umega, Tuesdays, Thurs«
daysand Saturdays, 6a, M.
You Bet, Lite York and Dutch Flat,
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 6-4. m.
Direst mail to Sacramento ard Sana FrapJ. &. Honsrook, P. M.
Brief Mention.
= Rapp has been appointed
Deputy Supreme Commander of the
Amerigan Legion of Honor in this
district. ; :
Since Mr. Stone has got the town
. by the Yuba so completely under
his thuub it ought to be called
‘ Mayorsville, =
Forest firgs: have begun _Faging,
A Fine Motel.
The National Hotel of this city is
rapidly ineteasing its attractions under the proprietorship of that popular and experienced caterer, Stanley \
Eddy. It has recently been remodeled throughout. Many of the
single rooms and suites have heen:
refurnished with new and e egant
furniture of the most modern designs.
The interior walls have been re-papered and varnished, and neatness is
to be observed in every department.
The spacious fire-proof building is
situated in the very heart of the city.
Erastus Bond, widely and favorably
known to the traveling and local
public, is the chief Clerk and°he attends most faithfully to the comfort
of all patrons. The now. a lvertisement of the National appears to-day.
Select “Readings aud Recitations
From onr best authors, hy Mary W.
Oratory, at the Nevada Theatre,
Monday evening, July 18, 188}.
Admission 50 cents, jy13-5t.
Chesinutwood’s Business College
Is now-open day and evenings. Book
keeping and Penmanship per month,
$10, day and evening. Penmanship
alone, day and evenings, $5. Spec.
ial inducements to teachers, tf
t the Bridge
liver at KdLorsemen
rther notice,
Evwanops,
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WN FRUIT
IF
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ul, One mile
for Sale,
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Varnish, °
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Picture
cket and
Lamps
rare,
Fixtures,
a, etc.
NEY.
quite a body of timber several miles
north of here being burnéd ‘over a
‘couple of nights ago,
_._._Kalaher »
7
Remember that if you pay in advauce for the TRANSCRIPT it costs: but
$6.a year by mail. When not paid
in advance the price is $7.
The building boom continues, “Tivo
new dwelling houses have been begun
on upper Commercial street, one by
Mrs. Blasauf and ond by Cornelius
The Citizens Bank yesterday shipped to the Bay nearly $6,000 wo: th of
gold bullion. It came from some
forty or fifty small claims iu varivus
‘localities hereabouts. a
-The-Truexee Republican comes to
us tis week enlarged and improved,
Messrs, Weisenburger & Porter an>
nounces th ir intention to makea
first-class_paper out of it hereéfter.
Free Lange: Deer are quite plenty
in the foothills. Indeed they are
very tnamerous:_Not-a—mite—from-t+
towa a friend of onfs saw a herd of
Bix a day or two ago,and on Wednesday last James Foster killed a very
fine buck“near the Goodfrey mine.
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Personal Mention.
York,
Rev. J. H. Bateman, pastor of the
Baptist Church, has gone to Vacaville, where his family reside, for a
Miss Ellen Moody, of Canterbury,
New Hampshire, is paying a visit to
friends in this city, and is the guest
of James Colley,
The Superior Court wil take a
fortnight’s recess the early part of
next month, and Jud :e Caldwell and
_ family will vieit Monterey,
_ Dave Morgan, Niles Searls; Jr., .
-and George Haghes, Jr., are expected to arrive home to-morrow from
their two weeks’ camping trip to the
Lakes,
At The. Churches.
Rev. Mr. Mann being out of the
city, Rev, Joho’ Tamblyn will occupy the pulpit of the’ Methodist
Church this mbrning. There will be
no preaching in the évening.
At the Congregational Church
there will be preaching morning and
evening by the pastor, Rev. J. Sims.’
Subject in the evening, *‘The Mystit Crystal, and Great Antiputrefactive of the Word.”
CaLn at the Diamond Palace and
¢xamine the bzautiful Gold and Silver
Watches jast received. tf.
Au ctien Sale.
By order of San Francisco créditors, Frank Guild will sell in’ the
store opposite the Bank on Broad
street, the most extensive stock of
Middletown silver table ware ever
exhibited outside of the City of San
Franciseo,. The goods will be open
00 Monday and sold in the evening
at 7o’cleck and continue every day
at2and 7p, mw, until all is sold.
Call early and examine the stock,
which consists of tea sets, ice. pitchers, urns, caators, toilet. articles of
every design. L-t none fail to attead this sale ae it is the most attractive saleever held in this city
and should receive the attention of
every hotel keeper and housekeeper. Sea ae .
August Charronat has gone to New .
. OF NEW YorRE. _.
Still at the Old Place.
Tae Rovotrx Pxo‘o-Gaterv,
Broad Street, opposite Stumpf’s Hotel, Nevada City. Photographs in
every style and equal to any in the
State. Prices to suit the times, —
Mrs. J. F. Rupowen, Pro’r
CoLurnx, Operator.
——— ©
Lamprey, of the Boston School of}
+} Dress Buttons; former price 12 1-2¢ now 5e.
AWARE THAT A
GREAT SPECIAL 30 DAY SLAUCHTE
Sere
SALE WILL BEGIN MONDAY, July 28th, at
OHIVELY’S NIE CENT STORE.
And Positively end August 20th.
Eve:ything slaughtered . slaughtered
In order to make room for our immense New Fall stock
. now leaving New York City. is
REDUVCHD :: AEDSUCED i:
Alexandra Kid Gloves, former price $1.25 now 25c.
Navy Blue Lace Bunting, former price 25¢ now 12 1-2¢.
Seal Brown Bunting, former price 25¢ now 12 1-2c.
Cheek Grenadines, former price 25¢ now 12 1-2¢.
Madan Foy’s Health Corset, former price $1.25 now 49c,
Ladies Facinators, former price 99c now 19¢,$
Black Silk Fringes, former price 49c now 25c.
Brocaded Ribbon, former price 39¢ now 19.
Worsted Fringe, former price 39c now 12 1-2c.
Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, former price 25c now 12 1-2¢,
Boys White Litien Shirts, former price $1.25 now 8Qc.
Men’s Colored Cambric Shirts, }former'price 69¢ now 55c.
Figured Lawn, former price 12‘1-2c now 7c. ;
Toilet'Sets, former price 69¢ now 1 ee
price 75¢ now 50c,
Sc now 5c.
price: $1 49 row 99c.
3-Button Black Siik Gloves, former
Red Embroidery, former price 9¢
Men's White Shirts, former
Men’s White Shirts, former price $1.75 ndw $1.25,
Men’s White Shirts, former price $1.99 now $1.55.
Men’s Neck Ties, fo: mer price 25c now 5c.
Men’s Neck Ties, former price $1 now 25c.
Beaded Veiling, former price 39¢ now 25c,_ .
Black Silk Nett, former price 39¢ now 25c.
Gents’ Socks have been reduced to 5, 9, 2.
Ladies Silk Ties have been reduced to 9 6 196.
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Mountain Ice. $
a EG he-Novada Iee Company snow"
prepared to furnish to’saloons, “business houses and families a superior
quality of mountain i¢e, All orders
left at the lee House will be promptly attendéd to.
~ m3tt J. S-THompson.
~~
/ telce Cream at Tam’s. tf
No M.r: Dyspepsia or Iudigestion. ?
Dr. Henly’s celebrated I X L Bitters jre-the best Bitters in use. They
never fail t6 give relief. Read phy—
Sicians’ certificates on the back’ of
bottte. Sold everywhere, tf
1 1-2, 16 23
1-2 19¢e.
Colored Bordered H wnikerchiefs, 2 ots i
Lace Edging, 3, 4. ,9, 121-2.'16 2-3, 19¢. ap
RCN, Beds Wd A BG
Bracelets, 9,15, 19, 25, 49, 69, 890 and $1.19.
Lace Curtain Nett, jvE 21, and 39e,
Ladies’ White Jackets $1.89.
Ladies Silk Clocked Balbriggan Hose, 19, 25 and 33c.
Ladies Black Lace Ties, §, 9, 12 1-2, 49, 69, and 99c.
Pocket Books, 25, 39, 49, 69. 89, 99¢.
Ladies Cardinal Blue and Pink Silk Clocked Hose, only 25¢.
Our Embroideries have been wonderfally reduced.
We have made Sweeping Reductions in every department.
Remember this sale continues ONLY THIRTY DAYS----POSITIVELY---ending Saturday, Aug. 20th.
. GALL EARLY and secure the Greatest Bargains
ever. offered. e eee :
W. B. SHIVELY the Nine Cent Store,
a cod
MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
ee
PB WIRTON oS 50 eS PRESIDENT
Assets, $91,735,796.62.
Surpius, $11,000,000.
URING THE PAST YEAR this Com¥ pany has paid for Death Claims and
Matured Endowment Policies
Over Six Million Dollars.
For Lapsed and Surrendered Policies nearly
Four Million Dollars.
For Dividends to Policy Holders,
Over Three Million. Doilars.
Since its organization
Over $162,700,000
Have been paid to Policy. Holders and their
My Heirs.
Legitimate Life Insurance
ONLI. Y.
This Company confines itself strictly to
the transaction of legitimate Life Insurance,
issuing only Life and Endowment Policies.
No Tontine or other Speculative
form of Policy Issued.
Lower Premium Rates than
those of any other First °
Class Company.
a
iums payable in CASH only, leaving
eaneee asa Ten on the Policy, to be deducted when the Policy becomes a claim.
For further information apply to
LEOPOLD CARTHE,
Agent Nevada City,
i
Sansome Street, Sam Framcisco. jy 12
Mechanics Store. “:
General Agent for the Pacific Const, 214 }’
~ Hurrah . THE BAZAR!
The War has Commenced— Miss Mary-A. Gray’s old mie.
The Battle is fought,
—AnD tHE: \ANDRINGHAM FRILLINGS from 5 to
Ss 25 cents per yard.
Collaretters, ‘hree for 25 cents,
Quitted~
cents per yard,
Ruchitigs from 15 to 50. cents per yard.
Silk Handkerchiefs from 25 cents to$l.
Fans from 10 cents to $t.
Vailings from 50 cents to $1,
Silk and Cotton Mits, Silk and Satin. Ribbons, all prices. Alsow large assortment of
Card Board, Zephyrs, Perfumeries, Toilet articles, Spool Silk, Twist, Linings, Corsets,
Buvtons, Candies, Picture Frames, and in
fact the
Largest Variety Store. in
Nevada City !
Also the finest brands of Cigars and Tobacco. k
Don't forget the place—two doors below
Thomas’ Hotel, Broad Street, Nevada City.
We guarantee San Francisco Prices.
PINKSTONE & GRAY.
TAKES THE LEAD!
AND THE CRY IS
Siil They Come!
‘ E are determined
stock of
DY AND ANY sou,
CLOTHING,
HATS, BOOTS and SHOES,
Gent’s Furnishing Goods,
FOR THE NEXT
30 Days !
30 Feet Wide, 60 Feet Long,
and from 3 to 8 Feet Deep.
Careful and accommodating attendants
will be on hand for the service of guests.
to sell our immense
® SWIMMING BATHS,
. For Gentlemen, Ladies, and
Children,
F. ELSER,
AVING erected a Fine Swimming Bath,
f about one-quarter of a mile west from
Nevada City,,on the Newtown road, is now
prepared to accommodate the public with
splendid bathing facilities. Dressing rooms
‘have been erected and furnished wth bathing costumes and other convenienzes. A
Fine Stream of Pure Water
Is continually running ito the Tank
which is
AT PRICES ASTONISHING TO ALL!
Adalts,%25 nies Children 15 Cents.
) ) je25 F. ELSER, Proprietor.
Call and examine our Goods ri
and Feces . _. ERUE CONCENTRATORS,
Great Bargains !. For saL
MECHANICS STORE,
Transcript Block, _.
L. NATHAN, Prop’r.
Open from 8 A. M.to8 P. M.
R FRU . ONCENTRAT
ous, fe Se first-rate AT ORS,
am we ete
i Ww. D. KNIGHTS, Superintendent,
Grard Victory Mine, Diamond Springs £l
+ Borads County, California, -lo
&
{Our Stock is Com-.
Summer Goods!
Spring Styles!
Summer Styles!
HYMAN BROS
H’= just reeeived a full assortment of
FINE CLOTHING for
PINE STREET,
NEVADA.
CcriTyw.
YW fouesaLe AND RETAIL DEALER
HARDWARE
Of Every Description;
TRON, ;
STEEL,
STOVES,
GEO. E. TURNER,
TINWARR, “= 4
. GA8 PIPES AND FITTINGS, ——-"—
POWDER, FUSE,
ROPE, BLOCKS,
SHOVELS, PICKS,
AXES,SLEDGES, —_—.
GUNS, PISTOLS
Ete., Etc., Ete
Men and Boys.
_ FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS,BOOTS and SHOES,
TRUNKS, SATCHELS,
and VALISES,
PAINTS, OILS,
_ WINDOW GLAgs,
_—— .
-plete in Every
Department.
Prices the Lowest) MULL O& It
au theMark " . Vutcan Blasting Powder,
The best mining Powder‘in uso.
Agent for the justly celebrated _
—-—.
Call on us Before
Purchasing.
‘HYMAN BROos.,
Corner Broad and Pine Streets,
Nevada City.
BRANCHES—7 Murray St., New
York; 216 and 218 California St-San-+
WARE.
Mechanics’ Tools of all kinds.
Galvanized Iron Pipe of all sizes
made to order at short notice.
427 Purchasers will find it to their advan
elsewhere;
Large and full stock of GRANITE IKON
tage to visit my establishment before buying .
Francisco; Merchant ‘St., Honolulu,
Sandwich Islands, f
GEO. E. TURNER.
Must Be Reduced!
Must be Reduced !
Must be Reduced ]
=
Being overstocked with the
_ FINEST STOCK OF
CIGARS
Ever brought to Nevada GROCERY STORE.-.
the same at Wholesale or
Retail.during the next . J. J. JACKSON.
— : GO Days
—AT-—
LESS: THAN COST
IN SAN FRANCISCO! .
. have just received a
This is no buncombe, buta Plain Large Lot of splendid
Business Proposition,
Flour made at the PionMy assortment of
TOBACCOS,
“CONFECTIONERY,
CUTLERY,
FRUIT, Ete.
eer Mills of Sacramento.
—
talso selling them at
LOWER PRICES
Than any other dealerin Nevada City can
Agency for the offer.
BOSS
COFFEE POT,
Read a few of my Prices:
Cigars that cost 3125 a thousand in San
Francisco, I sell at 12 1-2 cents apiece.
Cigars that cost $70 a thousand in San
Francisco,! sell at 8 1-3 cents apiece.
teguiar Bit Ciyars at 6 1-4 cents apiece.
Very good Cigars for four and five cents
each. :
sa Call at my old Stand en Pine
Street and examine my Goods oud
Prices.
City I.am determined to the ©
Is among the best in the market, apd lam
JOHN JACK.