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July 8, 1881 (4 pages)

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“SaTRLIE ©E DAILY TRANSCRIPT TH“WEYADA CITY; CALIFORNIA, E = — ‘Sth, = corer acoree * Few Points as to What the W are riors Will Do. me Brief Woention. Next week a force of men wi!l be Pie tramp, tramp, over them, from @ eee weeks’ visit to her pirentts’ home in Sonoma county, rom cogst, PINE STREET, ae crTr’s; Spring Styles! V Summer "tyles! HARDWARE {ANDRENGHAM FRIL LINGS from 5 to per yard. 2 cents Collaretters, 'Ihhree for 25 cents, Satin Quilled Ribbons; a colors, 12 1-2 cents pe r A} ard, — THE apstithi Ruchings from 15 to 50 e ants per yard. Vajlings fron, 50 cents to $1, » : Silk and Cotten Mits, Silk and Satin Rid‘bons, all prices, Alsow large assortment of roads leading thereto will be put in . Ceard. Board, Zéphyrs, Perfumeries, Toiles ar ticles, Spox 31 Silk, Twis t, Linings, Corsets, Buttons, Candies, ’ Picture Frames, and in fact the’ cleared away.. . 4 has returned to his home in Grass The Camptonvillg Company will} Valley: HYMAN BROS, gS aah Of Every Desetip tion. IRON, STEEL, STOVES, sees teceived,a: full assortment of TINWARE, Largest Variety Store in GAS PIPES AND FITTINGS, ~_. Nevada City} = FINE CLOTHING for POWDER, FUSE, Men and. Boys. ROPE, BLOCKS, Itis said that two or three days dbo here about5 o'clock ou the afternoon of the 29th. Next morning it gince a teamster drove ever. a gradé. neat Rough and Ready and maehec will proceed to the grounds with ® Also the finest brands of Cigay's and ToCaptain Rapp’s Gompany of this city, w. bacco. his wagon to pieces, ND Don’t forget. the place~-two.doors helow andthe two will pitch the tents and The Centennial assessment-will not}. Thomas’ Hotel, Broad Street, Nevada Cc ity. make other final arrangements. On We cuaranteSan rancisco Prices. become’ delinquent till the 20th_in-, RINKSTONE & GRAY. stant, that event having. been postthe night of the 30th the four Componed as will be seen by the official panies from Sacramento and the }. Woodland Company will arrive -by notice. We:‘are determined to sell our immense . 4 special train and be escorted from the stock of C. E. Mulloy and family, and . depot into camp Commercial Sirect, Nevada City, by the Camptonville Geo. W. Weleh, will leave this sity boys. Nevad and a Dealér in to-morrow for Campbell’s’ Springs. From-that time the regulations of They. go in Mark Shaver’s wagon,and FRUITS, VEGETABLES, camp life will go into effect. There -expect_to be absent about two weeks, will be. the usual parade s, sham Ed. Bean, our former fellow-townsCIGARS, TOBACCO, Probably a military HATS, BOOTS and SHOES, man, has been re--appointed Deputy battles, ete, NUTS, CANDIES, NOTIONS, Iuternal Revenue Collector at San ball will be given™in fy8 city, and] *Gent’s Furnishing setae Etc., Ete, © Francisco, Ed. is one of Uncle perhaps one at Grass Valley. FOR. THE NEX at The programme has not been preSam's most faithful and efficient serpared yet, but it may be relied upon vants. HAVE just:returned fromm the Bay, where that the week will be replete with [have made arrangemne ents to receive reg . SHOVELS, PICKS, © FURNISHING GOdDS, AXES, SLEDGES, HATS, BOOTS and SHOES," GUNS, PISTOLS Sill TheyCome! . A. ROSENTHAL, IY. aN 1 SATCHELS, . TRUNKS, ~and VALISES. PAINTS, OILS,, WINDOW CLOTHING, Munuting the Escapes. exercises of a character to 30 “och! attraet thousands of spéctators. The Narrow Gauge Railroad.Company will run named Richards and Grimes, went . . . numerous special trains between the i front of tosalé {Stat ¢ —jed-by-a-crowd-of men and -boys,im= . the scene Lowest Living Prices. ‘here ail r to satst icles av fa Tp 7 of numerous: entertain—. casa -weting-tive olclsck) have = Great-Bargains !. MECHANICS STORE, first-class dramatic combination, and On W wdueaday evening C. E. Mulloy, D. D.G. M. W.,. assisted by Miss Miller’s entertainment at the Alex.Sloan-as Grand-Guide,-and—J,}Theatre Wednesday evening proved D.White as Past G. M. W., installhighly satisfactory to the select aued the following officers of Nevada dience of ladies and gentlemen who . City Lodge, No. 52, A. O. U. Wy: attended it, The young lady’s elo Nevada oe, Calffornia. I AM ae to ‘supply: the people of Nevada City and vicinity with Choice Wm. Powell, P. M. W.; Joha A. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, -cutionary exercises were of a most Rapp, M. W.;.J. E. Isaacs, F.; W. creditable character,’ showing that C, Groves, O.; Geo. A. Gray, R.3 sue has a thoraugh knowledge of the Sausages, Corn Beef, ete. At as low rates as can be purchased anywhere in Nevada City. Meats delivered within a reasonable dis talent, She possessesa clear, sweet at ; ; 1 if A. Eilerman;.I. W.; John Bost, O. If you wanta nice Roast, Steak, Cutlet or voice H of . much an expression, and quite;,,, e ma { eXpres 4 W.; Dr> :H. S. Welch, M. E.;3 E. H. ‘. Chop, give me a call. piles when ee ero of the nes ~demands adisplay of force, She has the faculty of grasping the writer’s “id and eas presenting them with the. spirit in which they were born from the author’s brain. The evening's programme also embraced vocalizations by Master. Johnnie Lones, and instrumental selections by Miss Maggie Martin and Prof, Muller. Funeral of A. Rosenthal. Gaylord;and Win, Pewel, Tr rustees The best mir ring Powder im, use. CITIZENS BANK, Cali om us BRicfore BROAD STREET..>:.-..NEVADA CITY Purchasing. Paid up Capital $30,000. Large and full stock of GRANITE IkON: WARK. Mechanics’ Tools of all kinds, HYMAN BROS, Galvanized Iron Pipe of all sizes OFFIGERS; ‘i $ nt Corner Broad and Pine Streets, Rh.) M.-PRESTON....... at‘reside R. M. HUNT. «oss e nse ieee Vice President JOHN T. MORGAN, .:-..:....Cashier, Nevada City. made-to-order at-short-netice, sce Secretary *" i far Purchasers will find it to their advan “Fhe ‘Papers Received. CUSTOMEeTs, Ww hretier-ontor young; pan, getting what they order. The members of the Red Men and American Legion of Honor organiza ‘The papers in-the senberslonent cases of the Peple vs. H. J. White, in which a change. of venue to this city was procured, have been transmitted to Justice Robinson’: and placed on file in his office. Mr. Ford of Truckee and Mr. Hall . of pause: days yet. ta.Ice Cream at Tam’ 8. Cart By rety Ee By order of the Board of Delegates. a”. ELSER, » J. J. JACKSON. now Careful ‘and accommodating F. of splendid This is no buncomhe, but a--Plain Business Proposition. Flour made at the Pion-. ELSE R, aePoprigtet. AT THE OLD STAND, CORNER COM: The Cheapest Store in Town! = Ia among the best in the market, and . ary J. S. CHIVELL, LOWER PRICES New York Dry Goods Store, A Large Stock of Broad Street, Adjoining Theatre, Millinery, Dry and Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Etc., And/has reduced the prices on hia, entire stock, making his store the . }Overshoes for young and olg. Still at the Old Place. Photographs in Than any other dealerin Nevada City egn offer, Agency for the i* in receipt of a new lot of Gerits’ Fine Boots and Shoes, Ladies and Misses’ Fine Kid, Pebble Goat, Straight Kid, Goat and Calf Balmoral, Sandals, Slippers apd Buckskins. Also a large assortment of Children’s and Misses’ School Shoes, Boys and Gents’ Kip and Calf Boots. oAgatics and Cheapest in Nevada City. BOSS COFFEE POT. Thanking. ee, W.B.COE. . jog New York Dry Goods store, . Cigars that cost $70 a thousand in 5 apiece Very good Cigars for four:and five cents each, saCali at my old Stand on Pine Street and examine my Goeds and Pric¢ee excel, Ladies and be éonvinced, y ojd friends and patrons foy Francisco, . sel] at 12 1-2 cents apiece, Regular Bit Cigars at6 1-4 cents We will sell ay No. 1 Goods as cheap as ‘-other sibores sell their trash for, Mas. J. F. Rupowrs, Pros serorene + Bope-te-merit2 yomtinuanee-¢ ———— onivELL, ‘Proprietor, =r, Read a few of my Prices: Cigars that cost 3125 a‘thousand:in San Francisco, sell at $ 1-3 cents apiece. in the City will he allowed :to unIhave reduced my prices of No store derse}l us either in Quality or Price. _ Goods but not the Quality, TOBACCOS, CONFECTIONERY, CUTLERY, FRUIT, Eta, also seliing them at Nevada City. Boots, Shoes & Gaiters My assortment of
oe 0m —-———— MERCIAL AND MAIN STREETS Mountain Ice. — Lot eer Mills of Sacramento, Adults, 25 €ents, Children 15 €enta, HAS JUST RECRIVED Couns, Qperstor, Large Open from 8 A. M.to8 P.M. je25 LESS THAN GOot IN SAN FRANCISCO ! attendants DOWN, powN, . DOWN. tf. tel, Nevada City. . have just reééived a will be on hangl for the service of guests. > ly attended to. m3-tf ers 8. THOMPSON. into the Tank WM. R. COE, Geo. W. WetcH is now selling —AT— Ry and from 3 to 8 Feet Deep. W. R. COE, President. W. F. ENGLEBRIGHT, Secretary. je26 War Commenced !! -Ever -broughttoNevada — City I am determined to the the same at Wholesale of Retail duripg the-next —_, Children, 30 Feet Wide, 50 Feet Leng, Judges—-Jerome Cook, Frank Eilerman, Clerks—W. F. Englebright, H. Naffziger. groceries, crockery ‘ware, plated every style and equal toany in the! Ware, sewing machines,_musiealinState. Prices to suit the times.. . thing at the lowest living prices, CIGARS — as ie Gentlemen, Ladies,=Z Fine Stream of Pure Water M, Tae Rvpoirx PHoTo-GALLERY, Commercial street appears in another column, These gentlemen have in Broad Street, opposite Stumpf’s Ho struments, etc. They ofler every FINEST STOCK OF x ——eTt Is continually running which is Polls will be opened from 5 to 8 o’clock, P. that thisis so is no matter of sur-. quality of mountain ice, All orders Prise, left atthe Ice House will be prompt stock a large assortment of first-class mite AV ING erected a’ Fine Swimming Bath, _. about one-quarter of a mile west from, Monday, July 25th, 1881. tf the public with goods >in his line. The NevadalIce Company is now His low--price campaign is “carrying prepared to furnish to saloons, busieverything before at, he says, and ness houses and families a superior "The advertisement of Messrs. Guild & Sigourney’s new) store on Bank of D », Mills & Go. San Josg—First National Gold Bank, “Los ANGELES— a irst Nation al Gold Bank ©hieft Engineer of the Nevada City Fire Department, will take place at CITY. HALL ‘ encouragement from our citizens-that days, A New Store. — SacrRayENTO— National Geld: Nevada City, on the Newtowiiroad, is As will be seen by the advertiseGold Hunting Stem-wind American tlie tess Being overstocked with ‘the San _FRanetsco—First NationalGold Bank . .__._,__ Nevada City, May 15th, ment, Mr. Shively of the Nine Cent Watches for the low price of $40.00. This offer is Nor limited to thirty. Store has met with such substantial increase his facilities for supplying Must be Reduced ! prepared 'to accommodate the public with ELECTION splendid bathing facilities, Dréeaing rootas have been erected and furnishéd wth bathing costames and other conveniences, A FOR CHIEF ENGINEER. Sacramento are counsel for the pros the purpose of attending the funeral, he has already begun to materially Must be Reduced ! Also Sell Exchange on all the Principal European Cities” Make Collections ‘and transact a General Banking Business. ——CORRESPON DENTS— New York-—First National Bank, W. C. BURROUGHS, Agent. tions, to both of which the deceased ‘ g@There will be skating at the belonged, will assemble in their reTheatre every evening this week. jy7 spective halls at 2 o’clock p. Mm. for Qoors open at § o'clock. . Enlarging His Business. Must Be Reduced! San Franciscos San Jose Los Angeles 4 share of public patronage is respectfully sisitclted. of the oases altogether, and the trial TRaNscripr, will take place at 3 of them will probably not begin for ly residence on Washington street. 4 be procuredin the market at the shop, and ecution. Defendant's attorneys are Mr. Walling of this city. and Mr. “THE ANNUAL particulars of whose sad death were Henshaw of Chico. There are ten @Pserircrioss published at length in yesterday's o'clock this afternoon from the fami gar Highest Price Paid for State an ty Warrants. DRAW CHECKS ON . New Work, = ‘Sacramento, tintend-to-abvays keep-thebestmeats to The funeral of A. Rosenthal, the ) pur~ ROSENTHAL, “GEO. E. TURNER, Toy, Receiver; R. D. Carter, G.; F. tance free of charge. Id be A ao ity, Suly 3, isl, L. NATHAN, Prop’r. J. F. Hook; Financiers; C. E. Mul nation Agent for the justly celebrated All orders will bo3arefally atid-pronrpthy fhe. DE, MORGAN ~. BROAD STREET MARKET, $ us MLL& MINING BRANCHES—7 Murray St.,.New ts amesta. visit my establishment before buying not found the objects of their hunt,« . #2 effortis being made 2 to. prevail Transcript Block, Dr. M. ioe Jone MorganN. s : : : 7 "4 4 7a. R. 2s Bho NT. JOH? Zon York ;216 and 218 California St. San ;: 5 : : u X . : > ¢ Gro; M. Hveuxs. J. ARBOGAST. Mr Carter while looking around there . UP" Prof. Maller and his Juvenile Commercial St. Nev ada City. Nika SEARLS: 1, Housias, ——<—— Franzisco;,Merchant—St.,_Henehitu,+ = Cen! ; y D> Sandwich Islands. discovered “an ‘‘opium-joint” near Chorat Society to-appear at least one BM, PERATOR: night in some operetta. the White House, and captured a 2F Receive De posits, Buy and Sell Ex SS aie; aC. set of smoker’s tools. . #4°Purchage Gold Dust and Bullion A. 0.U. Ww. Installation, :)SS pati a A Pleasing Entertainmeat. ed Glassware. SUPPLIES. . tT No Warysville Stair Enters my store. : . 4ments. E. T. Stetson 'expé whediately commenced a searchin] . . ” mista . packs to Se ne : evipy it three or four nights with a the ravine and beyond it, but at. — g Ps N Dees Prices the Lowest in the Market, Vulcan. Blasting Powder, Nevada-city-s ipplied with the best the marks afford, at the of transporting passengers by “Wagons, 5 . two men answering the description -rommibusses,andthe like, of Hall and Coleman,theescaped burglars, had accosted them and givOn Sunday, August 7th, the soldiers will break camp and return to ing one-some mofiey asked Fim ta go Call and’examine our Goods theit homes, up street and get them some _crackand Prices ! ers. Mr. Tompkins, Under Sheriff . During the week of encampment the Theatre on Broad ‘street will be’ Carter_and officer Soott, accompan Sorc De}partment. — ut three Crockery, plete in Every lia rhy at fultsupptyae to keep the people of two towns and the grounds, and a Sheriff, Tompkins that . while on lara oe a Spring street, just below the Broad concluded to enter into the business street bridge, a short time—before, Eta . Our Stock is Com AT PRICES S ASTONISH-~ As soon as they come in market. My stock islarge and complete, and it-will be my aim aptae ALL!! tothe. Court House and informed ‘GLASS, PUTYY, Fresh Fruits and . Vegetables Yesterday afternoon two boys, the he south Y HOLESALE AND RETAIL DEA! in ie Silk His pndkerethiefs from 25. cents to $1, Fans from,[email protected] to Sl. The by from West Point on the 9th of June, lations of brush carefully Oheer, ol oe AND THE— Albert J. Griffiths, who graduated first-class condition, and all accumu OH, TaRS, for the. ‘Mechanics Store. Bx ie tg ats has Commenced-~. Miss Mary A. Gray’s old stend. The. Battleis i —e i Valley on suspicion of being burzAare milidany: eneampmentthat Col, Hay . : : mond’s regimaent will hold’. here ne have been discharged. ginnin g the last-day of this mont met on Educati The City Boardof at the City Hall last evening for the The grounds will probably be eh with saw-dast, in order that no dust s electing seaskars. ia igs Mrs. C. F. Ropes hag sdbavied may be occasioned by. the incessant et, con Summer Gocdat AT — “put.to work preparing the—grounds' Thé War The four tr anips arrested at Grass: at ¥smert’s.and Glenbrook TANT! 8," . . Spring Goods! THE BAZ AR . Hurrah ! THE MILITARY ENC AMP:WENT: “JOHN JACK. ca * . t % —— x > = 7 > —— ii ae!