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NEVADA. CITY, CAVAPORNTIA.
OL TPE EIEN DB,
ee
Brief Mention.
The census’ returns show Sierra
county's population tocbe 6,628.
Harry Dic! kinson is running a fast
freight wagon between this city and
i
Downieville,
J. D. Feunessy,” hecuntie Court reporter, g goes to San Francisco this
week for . a short vacation.
Secure seatsat Vinton’sfor the great
Jay of “Sunny South” at the Theatre Monday and Tuesday evenings.
. A regular meeting of Nevada City
Council A. L.-of Hy will beheld at’
Odd. Fellows Hall to-morrow evening.
In the Superior Court : aahetlon
morning a decree of disincorporation
"was granted to the ‘‘Sierra and. Ne-1~
vada Lamber Assogiation of Utah.*
Dr, Hunt offers for sale at one
third the regular price a, copy of
Thompson & West's’ History ~ of
Nevada County. See advertisement.
The funeral of J, F.;*“Carr-yesterday afternoon. was largely attended,
themilitary company of which hé*w yas
amember escorting the remairs to
the grave.
Judge Stidger, captain of the San
Juan Times newspaper, whichis by
the way the most. readable weekly
journal ever published in the mining counties, was in town yesterday.
‘Walter Price will give-an open
slate test weance at the parlors of
the Union “Hotel next W ednesday
evening, on which occasion he will,
also illustrate the famous ‘‘ballottest.”
Grass Valley News.
A new drain has been constructed
across Church street through Walsh
street.
Main street north of Church is being repaired by filling up the ane
-outs-and chucs-holes.~ :
Hunters. say doves are very scarce.
A number have been out gunning,
but report they saw but few.
A lunar rainbow was visible here
Friday night about 11 p.m. Those
who were fortunate eneughto witness
the same say it was a grand. sight,
the rainbow being in the east’ and a
bright moon shining in the west. A
shower also accompanied the rainbow.
Win. Gill, who was at work drifting in the 1000 "foot level of the
Idaho Friday, was caved on by some
falling rock from overhead, sustain—
ing serious injuries about the hips
and lower extremities of the body.
He les ina very critical condition,
his recovery being doubtful.
Nectar for the Gods to Sip.
Louis ‘Seibert yesterday presented
the Transcript withacase of delicious sarsaparilla and soda, manufactured at his extensive establishment. The hot’ weather creates.a
lively market for Seibert’s premium
toda,
Good for -Tama.
Antoine Tam made the hearts of
the printers glad yesterday afternoon by. regaling them’ with ice
cream, —Tam’s—is the most popular . .
tesort in the mountains.
_———— -oe, ee
Benificent Socicty.
The Benificent Society will be held
atthe residence of Mr. Benj. Locklin
on upper ‘Pine street, Wednesday
evening, July 2ist. The entertainment will be varied and aprusing.=
lve.eréam and cake wilt® “be served
to the guests, . Adptission 25 cents.
Mrs. CORNELL, President.
Mas. J. S. Down, Sec’'y. j18-2t
Rockaway ‘and. Other Vehicles for
Sale.
A new Rockaway, Buggies and
Spring~wagons for sale at a bargain.
Also one secondhand. buggy. App'y te S. Clutter, foot of Broad
street jylS-lw
—~
Natice!
Is hereby given that the AssessPaeut Roll of Nevada County for the
‘ear 1880, is now with the Board of
‘alization for equalizing the as
‘ments therein,and that the Board.
we from Monday, July 19th, 1880,
ntl Monday, Angust 2d, 1880,
By order of the Board,
J. E.Canr, Clerk.
From $390 to $1,000 Wanted.
At one per cent. per month. The
of security given, Enquire at
Office, “ jylé-lw
. THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
Baptist Church.
Preaching by the pastor, Rev. OF
L. Aldrich. _ Evening subject—
a tiends—Good Advice: Concerning
the Selection of. Morning subject
— “The Extent of our Obligations
to the Moral Law.” All are invited.
§
A. M. E. Church.
Preaching morning and evening,’
to-day, at the A. M. E. Church, by
Elder Anderson, commencing at 1}
A. M. and 7:30 p.m. Frienfls of the
church are most cordially invited to
attend,
>
Methodist Episcepal Church,
ee
Services by the pastot—morning
and ev ening,
—— —_ + oem
“Kindergartén, ~~ eT
The Kindergarten—in--the school}
room of the Baptist.Church will reopen.on Monday,-July 19th, -.Languages, English and Fretch, . Hours
10 4. mM. to 12 M. 1B. Mm. to3 P.M.
Terms $4.00 per month.
jl5.lw Mrs. J, A. De GREAYER.
a ee
* Dw cHing House Wanted.
A married couple, withoutchildren,
desire to rent a small dwelling house
(furnished or unfurnished) — situated
conveniént to the business portion
of the city. Rent to be paid at beginning of each month. Apply at
the DaILy-Transcrirt office; tf,
Wants a Situation.
yey
A Lae to do plain cooking, washNo objections to going in the country. Apply at Autoine Tam’s oyster
saloon. jy13-lw
The Palace Cicar Store.
ALEX. ZEKIND,
bacconist, has just received a fresh
stock of Havana and Domestic Cigars,
of the choicest brands. Also all the
favorite varicties ef Chewing Tobacco. . His stock of Candies and Nuts
are choice and fresh, and his prices
are. the lowest in the dity. tf
pay
Mountain Ice.
The Nevada Ice Company is now
prepared to furnish to saloons, business houses and families a’ superior
quality of mountain ice. All orders
left at the Ice House will be promptly attended to, ©
m28-tf J. S. Tuompson.
City Taxes.
The city taxes are now due. The
Collector will be at the City Hall
daily from 9 a. M. till 4 P. um. for the
purpose of receiving the same. Taxes
will become delinquent August 5th,
when 5 5 per cent will b@’ added.
E. C. Bautpripesg,
tf Collector.
Vacant Places
In the dental ranks will never occur
if-you are particular with your teeth .
and cleanse them every day with]
that famous tooth-wash, Sozodont.
Fiom youth to old age it will rb f
-theenamel spotless and unimpaire
The téeth of persons who use Sozodont have a pearl-likewhiteness,-and
the gums a roseate hue; while the
breath is purified, and rendered
sweet and fragrant.
of rare antiseptic herbs and is entirely free from the objectionable’ ‘aid
injurious imgredients ef Tovth
Pastes, &c.
You Have no Exense,
Hose you any excuse for suffering
with. Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint?
Ts there any reason why you should
goon from day. to day .complaining
with Sour Stomach, Sick Headache,
Habitual Costiveness, palpitation of
the Heart, Heartbura, Water-brash,
Gnawing and burning. © a at ‘the
pit of the Stomach, ‘low Skin,
Coated Tongue, and dia, ble
taste inthe ‘mouth, Coming up of .
food after eating, Low spirits, &c.
No! It is positively your own
fault if you do. Go to an Druggist—and get a bottle of Green’s August Flower for 75 cents, Your care
is certain, but if you doubt this, get
a Sample bottle for 10 cents and try
it. Two doses will relieve you.
Like oil upon troubled waters is
the influence of Hale’s Honey of
Horehound and Tar upon a gold.
Pike’s Toothache}Drops Cure in
One Minute.
Photographs eq ual
to San Woes
best, Cortuxs, Operator. RUDOLPH
* Equalization will sit for that puree eae oo ca
A Card.
To all who are suffering. from the error
and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &., I
will send @ recipe that will cure you, FREE
OF CHARGE. Thisgreat remedy was wa .
covered by a missionary jn South America. .
Send « self-addressed envelope to the Rev.
Joesra T. inwaw, Syavion D, New Yous
Crry. mely
ing and ironing desires a situation.
the popular to.
It is composed . :
Mrs Lester & Crawford’ a
Pay .
COMING IN DAILY.
eT
Our Goods are all First Class,
No Shoddy, a
A™ FOR GOODS OF EQUAL QUALITY
We know.we cannot be undersold
by any house in the county.
Constantly olin all . the ra
. Latest Novelties in Netlans, Muli.
men, pains: and sie Goods,
Children’s Lawn ee ‘Ladies’
Linen Ulsters.
Aprons for Ladies and Children, a
New Assortment, Handsomely
Trimmed,ftom 25 Cente up.
The very Latest Styies in Ladies’
-and Children’ s, at Prices to suit™
every one,
Children’s Fancy from. 12. 1Q C
Ladies’ = ee
“Balbriggan “ 25c.
CORSETS.
The Best Corset for the Least Money.
oNew Stock. Great Variety. Dr.
Warner’s and many other
styles. “We have the
BEST 60 CENT CORSET
in the market. ;
Children’s Corsets and Corset Waists.
{. Which wilt be disposed of REGARDLESS oF COST
as I must have money, so thereforetake advantage. of .
Pee
‘Shoes, Hats.
this rare opportunity. By
GRAND S OPIS .
OF ‘THE .
IMPORTANT STORE,
ON COMMERCIAL STREET.
GREAT SACRIFICE!
OF ADE: KINDS OF
DRY AND FANCY GOODS,
Clothing;-and Gent's Furnishing Goods, ta
SAM. PHILLIPS, Mander
setae:
and Caps,
order. i, Jat
x nn
“uw Boot & Shoe Store.)
Opposite Citizens Bank,
NORTH SIDE OF BROAD STREET,
INewada City,
Constantly on hand the Largest
and best stock in the county,
—0KR
Ladies’, Gentlemen’s and
‘Children’sBOOTS AND SHOES,
’ HATS, CAPS,
Leather and Shoe Findings,
NEW GOODS
} ; CONSTANTLY ARRIVING.
_ Our facilities for buying are such
that we can sell goods at lower rates
Laces, than can be obtained elsewhere. —
Ruching, D
Embroideries, Our Prices are Low
Neckties, And marked on our goods in 447 PLAIN
Collars and Cuffs FIGURES “th from which we will not de4 viate. =
“— ee Gloves Our aim is to sell at SMALL,
PROFITS and get Cash for our . .
Dr ap, etc.
NEW MILLINERY.
. HATS, in the Last Shapes, from
25 Cents Up.
FLOWERS and FEATHERS in
allthe new designs and color’.
Hat Trimming a Specialty.
‘Having secured the services of a
Milliner of acknowledged taste
and skill we can guarantee
“satisfaction to all,
MATERIAL FOR ALL KINDS OF
_ FANCY WORK.
DRESSMAKERS’ MATERIALS OF
‘ALL KINDS.
Fans; .
Parasols, “ar
. Toilet Soaps,
. Perfumery,
Stationery;
Pictures,
Frameés,
Hair, Clothes, Tooth and Nail
Brushes,
DRY Goons.
Drese Buntings, Cambrics, Calicoes, .
Domestics, Towels, Table Linen, .
Ete., Etc.
e
AGENCY FOR MME. DEMOREST’s . .
RELIABLE PATTERNS.
Orders from the country for any
article to be found in_ town filled at
the lowest market rates.
Mrs. Lester & Crawford,
Near the Union Hotel, Main St,
05 _ NEVADA CITY,
ays ares
Veilings in Cdfe-au-lait, Gold goods, thus suffering no losses from
bad debts, we: shall beable to divide
with our patrons the large profits
usually asked upon goods in our ling.
VOGELMAN & WEBBER.
Notice to the Public.
. p RIVATE HACK
THE UNDERSIGNED is
now prepared to furnish the
residents of Nevada City,’
andthe public genpeeny
with means of tray cling i ina
FIRST, CLASS HACK,
To and Si the cars upon theacri val of each
train, toany placein Nevada City.
Persons desiring a private conveyance
either for business or apotes ins within a reasonable distance, can accommodated.
The Hack will always be in readiness to
. attend Funerals.
Orders éan befleft at either the National or
Union Hotels, or at the stable on the Plaza.
PRICES REASONABLE.
By careful attention to business I respectfully solicit a share of the public patrohage.
G.W. STOUT, Manager.
Nevada City, July 7th, 1880,-1m ‘
HARTWELL’S
OFFICIAL MAP
a) an
NEVADA COUNTY.
HE necessity of a complete map of the entire county has been apparent, and at
the request of a large number of our prominent citizens, the undersigned has been during the past eighteen months engaged in
compiling sucha map. The map will] show }
the following information compiled from
‘the latest oeaa sources, Viz:
All subdivisions of each section of
land within the limits of the Coun‘. ey, quarter sections, lots, &c., and
showing all lands now occupied,
giving name ofowner, a&e. All mip. skewing location of cach as they ap.
'
pear on the surface, with names of
owners of exch.
AH Location ef Mining Ditehes,
eserv eirs, Roads, Railroads,
btreams, Lakes, Towns, Town sites,
Villages, &e.
a few days a canvasser will ecallon each
2X). Ottis county with a copy of this
map which has been adopted by the Board of
Supervisors ot Nevada county.
Size of mep 60x40 inches, mounted with
doth bazk and on rollers.
J. G@. HARTWELL,
ate?
«. Twenty-Five Cents a Chance,
ing claims, (gravel and quartz) . ®*
_ ELECTION FOR
CHIEF ENGINEER.
HE ANNUAL ELECTION for Chief _Engineer of the Nevada City Fire Department, will take-place at the City Hall, on
Monday, July 26th, 1880.
Judges—Wm. Powell and John Hurst.
Clerks—E,.W. Bigelow and W. F. Englebright.
Polls will be.open from 6 to § o'clock, P.M.
By order of the Board of Delegates,
W. R. COE, President.
Gut, Secretary, je2i.
Boarding and Day School.
Classical, Literary and Scientific.
Berkeley Gymnasium
ce se ee ae mths University .
rus Institution” has the saliva of the
best families on the Coast.
The Fourth School Year begins on Monday, July 12th,
For list of references and full diseugsion
of departments of education, apply for catalogue to JOHN F. BURRIS, Superintendent, berkely, Cal. je30-1in
SHOOTING CALLERY
Commercial St,,Opposite Transcript Block,
NEVADA CITY.
H.§. GIBBENS Proprietor.
A PRIZE OF A FINE
WINCHESTER RIFLE,
AT LONG RANGE SHOOTING,
—ARD— >.
STANDING CASH PRIZES
= ALSO GIVEN.
Connecéed with the Gailery is the Greatest
Automatic Wonder of the Age: ;representing
the Resurrection of W. ashington, the Father
of his Country, Moving Pipes to Shoot at
A Fine Assortment of Rifles and Pistols.
Nevada City, July’ 7th, 1880.
DR. C. D. BOBO,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
ResiJy16
( FFICEover Zekinds cigar store,
)' Sones, Piety Hill.
NOTICE.
~ HEREBY give notice that I have this day
riven my son, Edward Dulac, his time. .
will claim none of-his earnings, nor will I pay
‘any debts of his contracting.
LOUIS DULAC,
Nevada City, J June 18, 1960, lm
Notice to Creditors.
NSTATE of Stukely 8. . Wate prman, deceas4) ed. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Executrix of the Estate of Stukely
8. Waterman deceasetl, to the creditors of,
and all persons having claims against the
shia decedent, to exhibit them with the neeessary vouchers, within four months after
the first publication of this notice, to the said
Executrix at th@tfice of the South Yuba
Water.angd Mining Co., Nevada City, in the
county of Nevada, State of © “alifornia,
ABBIE M. WATERMAN,
Executrix of last Will and Testament of
Stukeley 8. Waterman, deceased.
Dated Nevada City, July 12, 1880.
Searls, Niles & Searls, Atty’s. jy 18
”
Restaurant For Sale.
ECOCQ’S CH HOP ‘HOUSE AND. RESL TAURANT is offered for saleata barin toa Cash Customer. The house is do. Ing @ good business, and is constantly increasing. Sickness is the cause for wanting
to well. .
oN ne bat a Cash customer need
snl C, LECOCY. 1
: eends, July 16—1m
Eléction 3 Notice.
T OTICE is hereby gi given to the qualified
N Electers of North Bloomfield School
District, county of Nevada, State of California, that an Election will be held on the
Third day of Augurt, 1880, at which time
will be submitted the question of voting a
bia to build a School House. It will be neca dee: raise for Gils purpose “the sum of
Sous n Hundred wad oP ant ae The Polis will
be upen at the Public School House between
the hours MAME P.M
{ Adults, $1.
NEVADA CITY.
~—_AND—
IGRASS VALLEY
—AT— hey
a
STORMS’ basesiniat
Thursday, July 224,
A Fine Band iheace has .
“beer engaged for the “OCCA
sion. ¢
j
£aF Arrangements have been made
for all kinds of amusements on the
grounds, and also to make it an enjoyable-oceasion forall-who attend:
Tickets for the round trip,
Ohildren
cents. . re
or
ae (I
-Excursion Train leaves Nevada
City at 9:30 o’clock a. M. 2
ing leaves Storms’ Ranch at 5:30
o'clock Pp. Mm
R evurnEVERYBODY IS INVITED.
The [ime Table will be publ: shed
in a few days.
Dickete ean be obtained of the following Committee of Arrangements :
JOHN DUNNICLIFF,
CHAS. MORAN,
JAS. KINNEY.
Nevada, July 6th.
To THE E PUBLIC.
A Wan UNDERSIGNED, recently frome
Heald’s Business College,
San Francisco, have organized upona poriua
nent basis, a
COMMERCIAL EVENING SCHOOL,
In Brown & Morgan's Block,
-. NEVADA CITY,
Tuesday, July 6th, 1880,
Where young men and young ladies can x
ware’ &
Thorough Business Education,
Ata much less cost than can be had els
where.
We are the holder of a Life Diploma, prant
ed by'the State Board of Educktion of « whi
fornia; have had eighteen years experience
in teaching in the Public ‘and Commercial
schools of our State, and are prepared fully
te carry out all that we advertise to do,
Book-keeping in all its departments
will be thoroughly and practically taught.
Special. Attention given to‘ Business Calculations, Business Formas,
Commercial Law, Commercial Cor
respondence, Partnership settle
ments, Penmanship, Grammur am
Spelling.
Pupils can enter ‘at-any time. We ¢hu!
give individual instruction in all branche .
except Mathematics,Commercial Law, Gran
mar and Spelling. d
Pupils taking the Fall Business Course,
who are deficient in the English branche
can pursue the same, successtuliy, by cnte:
ing th® Preparatory ‘Departinent.
In connection with the Collgge,: we have
organized a Normal Departnient, in which
ladies and gentlemen:can receive thorourts
instruction in all the branches, that the:
will be required to pass in the examination
for a certificate. Private lessons in above
will be given at reasonable rates.
An ordinary English education is all that
is required to enter upon t ¢ Full Business
Course,
Specimens of plain penmanehip sent to =
any address upon receipt of a three cent
postage stamp.
Hours of Instruction:
From 7 to 9. P. M.each evening of the
week, except Saturday and Sunday.
aI
Terms of Taitton:
Full Business Course per calendar month,
Special Course in. Book-keeping, “7 e10
Preparatory Department, per month, #10)
Normal. Departnient, _ 81E
Payable invariably in advance.
The Normal pupil re entitled to peninan
ship free of charge.
Instruction in FPceparatory Departmen t
free to those taking (he Full Business Cours: ,
Orders for neatly written Visiting Cards
promptly éttended to. :
Visitors ebtdially invited to call. and sec
the workin ge of our €chool, and.setisfy then
selves that we mean business.
£10
P. 5 ti,
JOHN H. YOUNG,
July 1.
7; A; CHESNUTWOOD,
bet. of Commercial, ius
oe oe
pend ements Le a ea