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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
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LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Closing of the Matis.
Until further notice the mails will c'ose as
ollows: .
Route East, daily atar. uw.
Route West, daily at 8:50 Pr. m.
* Colfax, daily, at 6.30'4. m.
Grass Valley, daily, at 6.20 a.m. and 4 P.M.
Direct mail to Seff Francisco, at 5.30 a. M.
Direct mail to Sacrainento, at 5.30 a. M.
Si«cra City via North San Juan, Canptoavilte and Downievi'le, (la‘ly (Sunday excen.ed) at 6 a. Mm.
Blue Tent, North B'oomfield, Moore's Fiat
apd Graniteville, daily, (Cunday e: ccpted
at6a.¥.
Washington and Omega, Tuesday, Tharsdav and SataMay, at 6 a. ¥.
You Bet, Little York end Duten Flat
Mondav, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 a.m
J, 8. HOLBROOK, P. M.
SSE TL AE TEA TE
WHAT THEY ATE DOING.
Personal and Social hiems Gicaned
Were ond There.
Hou, A. B. Dibble and Chex; H.
Mitchell are home irom Tahoe
Miss Theresa Zekind of San Francisco arrived here night before last
on a\ visit to her uncle, A. I. Zekind,;
It is reporte: that’s letter ha:
been received from H. H. Haskins,
in which he expresses a-desire to ro
tarn to Neva.ia,
.O, C.andali, one of Nevada City’s
e.liest inhabitants, aud who lefi
here ag eas many years ago, was
town ycsterday.
‘Ybe County Clerk yesterday issued
ma".ia,e licenses to Daniel O’Rouk«
of Sweeiland and Bridyet Smith o
Cva.s Valley ; also to Wm. (urnow
and Sarah Wales of Grass Valley. .
Fon, E. F. Lirion, the aew mini
anpointee, and Hon. E. G. Wa'te
his private Secretary, are now filliry
in time by counting twenty-two
millions of dollars in gold, in the
San Francisco mint vaults, The=
gentlemen go into office on the Is
day of July.
The following San Francisco ladies
ace visiting Grass Valley iriends.
Mins Mattie Hickey, asthe guest of
Miss Sadie Johnston; Mrs. Corey, at
the guest of Peter Johnston ana
w.fe; Vises Francis McDonald as the
gaest of Ceneral Dibble’s family;
M:. Dr, James Simpson.
A social dance will be given at
Oid Fellows’ Ha'l, Colfax, next
I. ?ay evening. There will be tiv.
wusicians present to furnish . th.
necercary. harmony, and_a genera:
good time may be confident'y lookec
for. <A pri’e will be given to th
best geutleman waltzer, and a toile.
set to the best lady dancer.
Tidin 5s; A compliment:ry banquet
was given, Thur-day afternoon, a
the resid-ce of tion. John C. Co'e
+a, in honor of Mrs. Williams, o
Sun Jose, and Miss Sibley, of New
Yo.k, .isters of Mrs. Jobn Coleman.
The affair was-a mos: enjoyable on
and the dinner was most elegant.
Miss Sibley leaves Grass Valley foi
New York on Thursday next. Th
following named ladies were presen
at the banquet: Mra, William Scott,
Mrs. Peter Johusoa, Mrs, McCor
taick, Mrs. J. F. Kidder, Mrs, H.
ivott, Mrs. Edward Coleman, Mrs
J. F. Morse, Mea. Robinson, Mrs
R-uben Liéch, M.s. Milion Barker
Mrs. Wm. Younes, Mrs. A. B. Dib
ble, Mrs, M. 8. Norton, Mrs, Wm.
C. mp*ell, Mi.; Anna Conaway, anu
Miss E!la Mi.chell.
owe
The Forie.a Mine.
Nothing is being dove at the For.
tuna mine. It:isa good c'aim, bui
was incorporated under the laws of
the State of New York which pro
hibit the levying of assessments
The working capital gave out befor:
the shaft was sunk toa respectabl
depth. J. M. Taylor, the chief man
aver, went Fast over a year ago to
see what could be done about it, and
he atated upon leaving that he expected to commence work on it agair
very soon. The ‘‘very soon” is stil:
in the future,
Spilled Out inthe Snew.
As C. W. Cross was coming home
from S‘erra county Friday, his car
riave got off its balance in a saow
drift about seven miles above Alleghany, and he was spilled out into:
pile of rails, He received seve:a
bad bruises about his body, but wa:
not so much huit ¢3 to prev~ it hin
from presiding at yesterday’s Demo
cratic Convention w'th the g.uve aud
dignity essential to that position.
———--——_-20< -----—Teat Grass Va'icy Ceasus.
County . Super intendeat Wickes
ofeys that the Trnscarpr’s item:
ehadk that Gras: Valley school census have been strictiy according to
the facis.. The smart aleck of the
Tidings generaily put. his foot inte
it when his impudence leads him tc
attack the veracity of this paper.
“If he had any sense his past experi€1ce would lead him to atandon
that line of attack.
Divorce Granted.
Jn the Superior Court of Yuba
cvaniy, Thureday, i in the case of Cerrie Morg-n vs. Daniel: “Morgan, the
Keyse¢an'e] t3 plaintjff a decree
and failure to provide. Morgan and
his wife re.ided in this city recently.
he being e agaged here as ablacksmi.b.
Morsferd'’s Acid Phosphate
Is @ scientific preparation of the
Phosphates, so.combined as to be
readily taken into and absurbed ‘by .
the system. Pamphlet sent free.
*
THE DEMOCRATS.
Go 01 Reeord—De'eza'en Flezica,
Jau.es Kitts, Chairman of the Democratic County Centra! Committee,
yest. ‘day morning ateleven o’clock
called to order the Convention that
met in the Theatre to choose delegates to the approaching State Convention, Mr. Kitts got offa highly
colored bit uf oratory about the bright
suu and clear sky that shone on
the Convention, auguring well for the
fcsre of the unterrified organization
in Califorsia, It miqht be said that
he atng the party’s ‘ate on a ray of
sunshine, He hoped that the members would lay aside what heartburn.
ings they might heveasa resuli of
past exper ences wit’ cach other or
with the enemy. He hoped the soreheads o* the past had all healed by
this time. ‘This is a good year for
Democrats,” said Mr, Kitts, which
expression the parvy of the forlorn
hope in Nevada county has started
out with every campaiyn since the
Southern Democra's were put down
by Uncle Sam in the sixties. The
fact that the .xpression has never
yet proven true doesn't seem to_impair the satisfaction with which the
part: cuddles it,
Hoa. Niles Searla was chosen tempovary Chairman.. He caationed his
brethren to use wisdom and be deberate in thr proceedings,
Hugh Peldvin of Coes Valley
was elect d Le.ap>rary Seorotery and
2n1B. N. * horeva‘t of tis c'ty Az.
sietant Son. wary,
‘The followia,;
COV a. STON COW PMENTIAT 3
Was appointed: T. H. Carr, Cee
Mitche'l, John Moatgomery, Joseph
Diekscw: TP. Smith; —<'4 su
Brooks, Thos. Ford, 8. Q. Pease, ©.
{. Brewa,
The followin: weve named as the
Commi’ tee on
PERMANEAL ORGANIZATION AND Oi. DER OF BUSINFss,
1. M. Kitts, A. B. Dibble, S. O.
Pease, T, C. McGagen, Thos. Ford,
*, T. McGuire, J. E. Dyer, F.
Sebroeder, C. L. Brown.
John Riley moved that the Chair
‘ppoin’s a committee on Regolutions.
This <ceated a spirited dicenssicM. Byrne and Jas. D,White made
‘erarks in favor of the motio>.
Mesars, Dibb'e, Cole‘n n ard Woh'were dead against it, They urg-a
that the St.te Convention should
‘rat be heard from. Mr, Whiie
hop.d that.the local Democrats
would not display such a slavish a:uituce, hut comeout “ke r en and c’set whcve they siood, A voce ki!-d the motion, there beiug 34 in
‘avo’ of laying it on the table and’17
wgaimt, The convention then ad.
journed to 1 o'clock Pp. m.
AFTERNOON S8ES8ION.
The Committee on Credentials r_vorted the various precineis as rep
reeeni>1 bz the nuinber of de!>.
gat-s tere’ given: Novada 18
Grass Valley 21, Allkgon Ranch 2,
Sweetlsnd 2, Che.okee 2, French
Corrst 2, Lirchville 1, Columbia
Hil 2, Bloomfeld 5, La':e City 1.
Moore’s Flat 3, Kureka 1, Wastington 3, You Be 2, Lowell Hii
2, Truckee 6, Rough and Ready 2,
Uottase Hill 1, Forrest Springs 1,
Eusna Vista 1, i
The Committee’ on permanent Osé sation aid Order of Business -eoorted as fol'ows: Presid-:$, 2.
W. Cross. Vice Pros'dents, C. I.
Brown, M. Ca~ver, sohn’ Montgo7wy.
Secretaries, H. J. Baldwin, B. N.
Shoecraft,
OLR OF BUSLNE.S.
1. El am of delegates to the
‘wate’ vention rpportioned as
o.lows: Ci: Val'ey 2, Nevada 2.
i* idgeport 1, Bloonsfeld 1, Litie
Yo-k 1, Eu-eka J, Vi sshington 1,
Veadow Lake +; Roughiond Treacy 1.
2. KE’ ction of unty Ceatral
Jorni.tiee, vhree members from
each townsh'p.
M. Byrne moved taat the pari
of Seexrepo't regarding the’ election
£ a new Ceniral Committee be
stricken ov. Much energy was
lisplayed in the aiscussion of this
motion. It finally pievailed " a
vote of 38 to 9.
John I. C.ldwell moved that the
der of business be so chanzed thai
those townships desiring to s¢.«i
delega‘es but being unable to do so
be allowed to name rep:ce-itatives
from other portions of the county.
C. W. Cross oftered as a substitate that if any townships: fail to
name ‘'elegates to the State Convention, this ‘convention selec.
them, Carried,
The repors as amended was then
unanimously adopted, and the permane>t officers took their seais,
It was moved that the election of
letegates be by ballot.
Meseis. Byrne and Co'eman pro
tested avainst thisaction. They dia
not want any cloven‘foot features in
the convention.
The motion’ was amended “by
striking out the words ‘‘by ba lot,”
iad inserting in place thereof tha:
each delegate rame his choice as the
Secretary calls his name,
‘The motion as amended was adop’ed by a vote of 40 to 1.
A recess. of fifteen minutes was;
taken.
Ai +2 retest, the name of N. C
Tully was added to the list of delegaics, he having just arrived from
Omcza. :
M. Bycne presented the names of
J. €. Co'eman and A. B. Dibble
‘rom Grass Valley township, as delegate to _ State Convention. oS
Rile;, were. ‘sila.
rat a apa Proviaie a:
There was at this point irregular
discussion as.to the manner of electesterday’s Comyention--Afcald to A
son,”
1 NB. hahha’ yt Svguadiitenn to .
vote on the grounds that they could .
nov do 89 in‘ell? cently,
Yee
Moss Mt Pay ene eS, Mav
ren'sated the former receiving 10
and the latter 57.
rat EYoomfield R, T. Smith ‘as
° seted by acc'amation, the rules b»‘gy 8 *-=nendad,
1 oi Lit'te York towrship, Ciles
.-owa and F, T.McCuire nomiuvaSe’. Bown 24. McC aie 26.
com Eureka t.waship, J. E. Dy‘¢ Was nom‘uatcd an! elected by az#*mation after a suspension of the
“sales,
From Wasbington iownship, S. 0.
Penve was elected. .
Fiom Meadow Take township,
Geo, W. Giffea was elected.
F om Rough and Ready, Chas. H.
Mitchell, P. T, Riley and Wm, Hill
vere nomi> ated.
Mitzl all 34 P. T. Riley 34, Wm
i'l, 0. Atie was declared and ¢>1; e¢ betlot bcing taken resulted in
46 for Mitehe!l and 82 for Riley.
YR ¢ DELCC 4 78
™4e fo'lowiig are the deleget:3 de“ared elected to the “sate Conven
a3. Geass Vatley—s. C. Coleman
‘, B. Dibble ; © vada—Niles Sear!s,
c. W. Crocs; Bridgepo:t—Chas,
%.0owa; Bloouficld—P, T. Smith;
’ “e ¥uck—Giles Brown ; Euveka—
» K. Dyer; Washington—S, 0.
” 3.¢5 Meadow Lake—Geo. W.
fen; Rough and Ready—C.H.
Mitcheli.
Tbe Convention a ijourned sine die
shorily afiec 4c vlock,
Mr. Bycoe moved that the ¢+leiaies yo to the convention vuri9stracied,
M:. Searls amended by offering a
retolu.ion to inst uct the delegat-‘o use all honorable means of securing the vomination of T. H. Curr of
th’s city aa Secretary of Sate,
The motion as amended prevailed
upejimously, The convention acjourned sine die at 4:15 o'clock.
The Laundry Tox.
We have ivierviewed the owner of
the largest China wash house in this
city. He says thatas soon as the
ordinance fixing the ‘icense at $30
per quarter goes into efiect, evo.y
Chinese wash house within the corporate limits will be clozed up, and
then prople who have had thei
wesh‘ng dove by the Chinamea wi .
be compelled to have it done bv
somebody else. He further: staved
that perhaps they might go oat:‘de. of the city limits and open weshhones, but was as yet not, prepared
fa ray. However, it was certain
th:t they wovld not pay the tax,
and if it was the desive to-drive
them out of town by fizing the li
sense at $30, the object would be
most erccessfully accomplished, by
t's move on the part of the Cry
1 tees, He sited th.t a few
m>>'hq ago tnere were from five to
si: hundied Chinamenaround her<,,
and the aciijude of Jie whites has
€-iven of all but about one hurdred
+ d fifty. He seemed tothink the
rumber. would dwindle down to
a few dozen in a short time, ard the
. ndition of affairs being very geaer.
ally kuown, ro more would cone
here.
Om
A Celesi‘al Sucker.
The comet should now be seen:at 9
e’elock at night, directly below and
some t wenty degrees below the North
s.ar, Although some twenty-tive
times brighter than when first disc.vered, it. dces not show much
mo-e than a nebulous star. Yesterday it passed its perihelion, or the
point whe it willbe reareat the sun,
. ad now i$ has turned we may expect to see it flare up, provided it
s-cll do half what it bas all along
b en expected of it. Day ight now
iatezfe-es_w:th the morning view. of
th. fiery stnger. If Dan de Quille
tells tne irath; the cause ofthe present cold snap is the comet. ‘It is
now near the suu and is sucking up
teat,” says this savant ; “it’s got to
su kn heat and light enough to last .
it till it comes back for another fil!,
some thousands of years hence. SatEe s it will be nearest the sun and
ease off.as it turns back from “the
Thus it would seem that the
}comet is a sort of celestial sucker,
-. “ridses, or grestly reduce the toll
bed indications of, a pay chute
will suck the hardest. Then it will 80, Willie Brodt 68, Lillie Brodt}———
dle . Wo pradcnt mian would go
theie to buy land, because te
would he shut off from p-rket. A
Yarge tract of country mu.t remain
vadeve'cpcd and pr.ctically a wilderness becauso the natural outlet
ean only be traveled by payiug a
heavy toll that would take all the
profits icon aloud of grain. It i:
‘“‘peany-wise and pound fool’sh,” for
the country and the owner of the
bridge. It is very poor inducement to hold out.to settlers to tell
them that much of our county is
shut up by toll roads and toll
bridges, The prudent man_ will
avoid it, and make his home where
he will be free from this burden.
Let the county buy the roads and
aod the tax on the inc:ease of
Droper 7 and the incresee of seitle:s
will; oom pay the extra expeuce,
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BRL MENTION.
Various Happ ain Ia and Out of
é Town,
‘The apple crop will not be very
heavy th's yar,
Good pro. 2:8 is being made ia the
Derbee drain tunnel.
I. M. Bowdoin is building a hovse
fo: himself at Stockton.
The Deer Cveek quartz mine? are
‘arning‘oat more gold ‘than ever befove,
The Lranccx pr is the best acva tising meciun in Northern CalifursiagNEVADA cITy (Custom) Datty TRANSCRIPT, SUNDAY JUNE tl, 1882.
choot peal vada County for:
rcalarire ies mai pare,
Tae ballot for the Grows Vailey Says ray Pee Argus; A few. * ‘@
~apreventatives rewulted as follows: miles from Auburn, on the road to! eer: A ori § ne e 5
J. O.Ce oleman 52, A. B. Dibb'e 51, . Grass Valley, is an old bridge, cross». T. Biley 15, J. F. Judd 9, W. ing Bear River. Whoever happens Allison Ranch, gS 21 5 ~ :
UN 2. “that way will find himself Re “6°08 ss A
Mr. Yord moved that all nominees . jegyi ' iyi adhd
: eavily taxed for the privilege of. Birchvi le, 61 6 5 — 1
express their views. Mr, Byrne . crossing. If he should go » few. Blue Tent, $0 29 — 11
wanted to. know what right the man . rods beyond the bridge and want ‘o. Ghalk Bluff, . . gag ;
from Truckee had to come in and . ;¢: rn, he is again taxed to get. Cherokee, . ee. eg
qnestion the honesty of men who! back. The result: is that few travel. Clear Creek, 30 98 — 2 1
ha built up the county. Mr. Ford . ¢4at road the second time,as they can} Columbia Hill, 78 81 3 — 1
rete ‘ated that he had the right as @ cs couple of miélcs Gut of ‘their Sabie foot a bey ~ 9 :
mer her of the convention and as a ,, ray and crosva free bridge, and get . Greeiey, awe 8 I
<ecer, Mr. Searls said the motion !:, the end ot their journey a few . € raniteville, 30 31 1 — 1
Was too general. He believed the! minutes later. True wisdom would i Flat; =. :
cerveution had a right to instruct sy to the owner of. that bridge: ag Ae ate Mg pe at
ve saves to the State Couven. Make your toll light, and encour: Kuituoky Pit, 97 G6 YY =}
+n. exe people to travel that way and cy a City, 39 29 — 10 1
Word's motion was defeated “by 14 ystvomze your b-dge, and you will a ic a a a :
= to 25 nces, ee make fiv. dollara where you only Lele York, S94
fe < ee al oc Boag rake one now, and will have the ri ng . yd f — }
ven le, C, W. Cross, James Kitts, . cuod willo’ a'l the le round, . Moci ey Flat, =
aut BN. Shoecraft were nomimatBat now your bites 4 6 terror to nar hay 4 ar . ae :
od. Mr. Shooralt withdrew. —_ , . peopls tea miles away, and they ia-. < Bloonfald, 138141 8 2
A.. Searls hoped tert the com-jcvire the way to the iroa mines,. J. Sax Juan, 154154 — — 2
vent'on ‘would be careful to elect . that they may cross a free bridge. 2 <'a.d, 135 150 15 -— 2
such men as would best protect’ the . and egcare anunjust toil. It 1s Omega, Valle A . Alen ig 1
‘ : : y, 3 37 38 — 2
ntevests of this portion of the. foliy to ask a price that turrs every . Pleasant Si 96) ee
State. one away until the grasa grows in. Oraker Hill, 35 35 — -— 1
Tie ballot resu'ted as follows: . the road that ought to be a public. ®Zief Hilt, 32.30 — 21
Niles Searls 72, C. W. Ccoss, 71, B. highway.” pte od Ma , e rd 4 = :
Che :evaft.5, Jas. Kitts 8. Itis to'ly for the country to alSebr stopol, 5 wer 43 5.4 SY
On motion the order of basine=". “yw it. It may save the expense Sweetland, 6) 60 S§ — )}
was suspended and an assessment of a few hundred dollars for a ou y Faay ill, ae 264 18 — 3
of fifty cunts was collected frem bridze, Lut it leaves a large tract of Washin aged > ge vad Sa
21h delesaie. country unsetticd Be;ond that} Willow ‘Valley, 66 6 3 — 1
oom 3 ridgeport towrship, J. O. bridge is a aed ‘eouniry, quite Nevada, 1011 957 — 54 15
* ssetlarae 1 Chas. Brown were] e.vily tinbered, and but few set Crave Val'ey, 1439 1445 -44 21
' Total pumber of children, 1882,
5,076. ee
Total number of childrén, 188?
5,057.
Loss. 140 ; gain, 159.
Number of schools in the county,
i. .
It will be obcerved that there is a
gain of 19 children in the aggregate
census of the county. The losses of
the ouiside districts are more than
offset by the g.ins of Nevada City
ard Grass Valley. The legat number of schools’stands at 87 for purposes of apportionment, Rough and
Ready losing ore school, and Nevada
City —— ion Z
+ oe_ &t Will Not Do,
At the conclusion of the engagement at the California, a ‘Hazel
Kirke” party wil! be for med for the
‘aterior, but Edie Esler will not Le
vit, and probasly not C W. Coulvock, In fact tae chan: ges already
‘ ~4¢ have vos impreved ‘t, and the
‘ama without there two would be
‘ke “Eo let without the Prince of
Derm. ~k,”—Sacrameato Bee,
Trat ‘Hazel Kirke” par.y without
}“9¢ Eisler and Couldock may as
well stay away from thece parts,-Cur people have already seen the
play, and now what they especially
want to witness isthe superb characte-izations of the two great acto.s
spoken of by the Bee as not coming
into the izerior, As a well-wishe:
we advise Manayer Frohman to scnd
Tie U'g tabe-nacle tent has arrive ui
ai Crass Val'ey and the religio:s !
boom has begva.
J.C. I'ckerman of this city bas
been appo'nted District Deputy
© acd Commander, A. L. of H.
Judgmen: by default was entered
by the Saper‘or Coart yesterday in
vhe case of Geo, G. Allan vs, the Pio.eer Redction Co,
F elimina. y steps are heing taken
towa:ds pui.ing up a mill on the
Chapman Ranch claim. It will be
.ch with water power,
Nevada county offers better inducemeats to mining capitalists than
any c:her county on the coast. For
les‘Limate mining: it cannot be excelled,
A Tvckee letter says that Messrs.
Merchie and Weisenbarger of this
city have sceured a coatract ia
Meadow Lake towaship. for hauling
ra lroad wood,
A fi. st-class botcher shop together
with a slaughter houce and stable
ave ofered fur rent by Mrs. J,
Schm‘dt, who adver iees in cnothet
column,
The T'dinge is getting! ‘o be eo unreliable that we are doubtful about
the correctness of any statement ap22 ving in its colaumrs, When an
i.irpo ‘aat item is published we wait
~~. >
‘ Superior Court,
The follow:ng business was transacved in the Supevior Court yesterdey, vadge yoha Caldwell, presiding:
-Ab oa vs, Frank Huss; adminisirtor. Firteen days further time
g v2.0 plaintiff to amend complaint.
Frank Aumer vs. Chas. Kent,
Jury demanded by defendaat, Set
for te‘al Augast 7th.
Johnson vs, Kirby et als, Heaving of demurrer set for next Tuesday.
The People vs. James Bohannan,
Motion for new trial argued and ov
erruled. Defendant sentenced to
‘oven yore in:prisonment at Folsom,
ee --At The Churches
At the Con regationel Church
there will be preaching morning and
evesin, by the pasto., Rev. «
Sims. Subject in the evening,
“The Plecsures of Church Going.”
At the Methodist Church there
will be the usual services, the evening subject being, ‘The Scripture
uw of Keredity.”
Rev. Iseac H. W. West preaches at
the A. M. E. Church in the evening,
The customary services will be
0 zee whether it ia conf rmed by the
Graes Valley Union before venturing
to republish it. We a e sorry to say
30, but nevertheless it is true. .
ee et .
Banner Miae.
The -haft of the Banner mine is
now down 500 feet, showing a sixfcoé ore formation in the bottom;
rakirg in from’ the’ north; which
w-s unexpected as the old workings
we.e to the south. Sinking is procreesing at the rate of ten fee, a
week, tle ground being very hard.
Asi ecetofore stated, the shaft will
he pas down 7() feet before driftinz is begun. Joe Bowden, former
‘y underground ‘oreman at the Wyoming,is in charge of the work. He is
a .%-9:-class man fo the position,
yr ing an experienced practical miner
aad a vusder.
we 0
' Quake~ ru School.
The following is the report of » the
Qaaker Hill school for the month:
ending June 9th: No. of pupils, 28.
Aveiage daily att-ndance, 24. Per:
centage of attendance, 85. —_Percentage report of the school]: Class 2—
iva Bishop 86,. Nettie Ma:-m 86,
T lorence Bvim 84, Artie Turner 82,
Walter McLeod 81, Mary Hotiinger
64. Class 1—Henry Hethington’75,
Bettie Turner 70. Miss aed
held at the Baptist and Episcopal
churches,
iad
More Bad Luck.
The brokea spur wheel of the
Merv.eld pumping machinery had
just been replaced with a new one
when the one connected with the
hois.ing worké broke, Lawrence
& Barlow were engaged yesterday in
casting a new one.
Ney Miaing Incorporation.
The Redding Mining Company has
*-sorporated to operate in Sierra
cc ity; capital stock, $1,000,000.
Di -ctors—Charles Webb Howard,
the whole company or nothing into
‘the interior. .
Blowing About Bolting.
etl and Democratic parties of .
this county have got fairly labnched
‘Tn the campaign, there will-eppear®
on the field a.third Richmond made
up from the soreheads and scourings
of the two old organizations, The
proposed bolters, in case they really
evist as alleged, should be hunted up
now end assisted into the cold by
. the toes of all the loyal béots in the
county.
A
Whosen Friends,
w
Mrs. Parker of San Frarcisco is in
the city trying to organize a council
of the Order of Chosen Friends, She
mests with a moderate amount of eucouragement.
i sacelihieialiamtaiieietiaaiinmeabiiiaiduniaial
Cows for Sale.
Fresh milch cows for sale at Sutton’s ranch £24 tf
Office Room ror Rent.
One of the pleasantest office rooms
in the city is offered for rent, Apply at the Transcrtet office.
oo igs —.
QorrK's gallery is open every
Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
Cabinets $4 00 per dozen. 6-2-t*.
No more Dyspepsia or Tadigestio 1.
Dr. Henly's ce'cbrated I X L Bitters are the best Bitters in use.
Tho7 never fail to give relief. Read
phys'cians’ certifsates on the back
of bottle. Sold everywhere, . je3-tf
Mouniain Ice,
The Nevada Ice Company is row
prepared to furnish to hotels,saloons,
besiness houses and families, a sup‘rior quality of Mountain ice, at a
reasonable price.
All.orders left. at the Ice House
on the: Plaza will be promptly at
tended to,
av8-tf J. S. THompson,
Quir«K is,doing the best work in
the county at greatly reduced
N %
prices, 6 2-tf
oe
Miich Cows for Sale.
,-Gentle milch cows for sale, En. quire of Frank Aumer, jl0-té
No well-stocked private wine celler without the celebrated Eclipse
Champagne, mal7
Choice Family Groceries.
There has. arsived at W. H.
Smith’s another fresh stock of choice
temily groceries, The asso:tment
is as-large, the quality of the goods
as fine, and the prices as reasouable
as anything in this tine which has
ever been brought to Nevada City.
Remember, at Smith's old stand.
je7-lw,
Kee Cream, Oyster., Kic.
Ice cream, refreshing drinks,
Antoine Tam’s, jl-tf
eeGirl Wanted.
Girl wanted to do housework in a
private family. Enquire atthis office. j9-3t.
MINT CLOSED
Tuomas Price’s Assay Office,
524 Sacramenio St., 8. F.
Receives Gold Dust and Bullion, and Coin
returns made in 24 hours,
For County Treasurer.
L. W. DREYFUSS
8 JHEREPY ANNOUNCE) AS A CANacicate ‘ca the office of County Treasure’,
subjs2t to we dovision cf the Demovret .
Couniv Convent’on 76
‘Millinery and Fancy Goods,
MRS. P. A. MILLS,
NEVADA CITY,
i AS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND
ELEGANT SfuCK OF
LADIES’ TRIMMED HATS,
Of the very Latest Styles,which she is selling
At very Low Prices.
The ladies of Nevada City and County
should call early and select from this beaut.ful assortment,
The attention of ladies is aleo iatled to my
superb stock of
Flowers, Feathers & Millinery,
Of the Latest Designs and Colors:
In all ite branches is carried on at my es
tablishment, in wh‘ch I am assisted by a
corpg of competent dressmakers. A spec
falty is made of
CUTTING AND FiTTING,
F.G. Newland, W H. Lawrence, . Which is under my own im-red‘ate supervisWilliam Brooks, William Norris. .
a
ion and done ‘n the letest Parisian styles.
maze Mks. B.C, MILLS:
pons sateiaemnneamemanaan
P. H. BELDEN, 2
—DEALER IKx—
Pure Drugs, Chemicals Toilet Goods,
Stationery and Sheet Music,
EYE oe CABINET FRAMES, CUTLERY, ETC.
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CREAM. DE LIS 35 cts. per hctile:
_ INSECT POWDER $1 = bottle.
EXTRA GOODS. : ey ee ee
=<?
choice confectionery and nuts at
Broad St., opposite Stumpi's Hotel. ,
preference to Chinese G ods
yourself the above cuasst
then buy of
GIFFIN, :
Cigar Manufacturer:
PINE STREET, next door to Geo. E. Turner's
BE ardware Store.
CLOTHING . i
HYMAN ‘BROS.,
Annual Spring ad \ net simply
MENS’, YOUTH’S and BOY'S
Clothing, Furnishing Goods. Hats.
Boots, Ladies Shoes, Trunks, Satchels. Valises,
CLOTHING !
ier raise
a
Avo Evervruine Usuauty Fouxo ia First Cass Guormua House,
The above Goods were maaufactured expressly for ‘this market, end
we would especially call the attention of the public to the large assert
ment of
CO rj0 TIELIN GWe have on hand which embraces some of the NOBBIEST AND MOST
SLYLISH SUITS EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. ae
ee edhe “4
Uur facilities in business enables us to sell good
Cheaper Than Any Other Howe in the County !
Being Large Wholesalers and Importers we therefore propose te sell
goods so low. that competition will be out of the question.
WE MEAN BUSINEC?. ‘
HYMAN BRC3.—Whelesale F ouses—
7) rray Street, New York.
9'6. 2.8 Cal, St., 8.n. Francis,
.ono'u'u, Sandwich Islands.
COR. BROAD & PINE STS., NEVADA CITY.
ee)
The Pioneer Grocery Store .
Hare 1 am, aud Here 1 Have BeenFor Over 11 Years
—— 3 BITING
Choice Family Groceries.
At No. 52 Broad Street..... +++» Morgan & Roberts’ Block.
OPPOSITE COUNTY TREASURER'S OFFICE. yeee
re ‘
My loug experience in buyin” enables me to place before mycustom
ers the BEST QUALITY OF GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE
PRICK. I keep constantly on and
“Our Tast2” Sugar Cured Hams and Bacon, the Cheicest in the
World, Also, “Deep Sea” and ‘Just Right” Mackerel.
New Orleans Molasses, New and Bright Georgie's
Codfish. Wood and Wi!low Ware, €rockery, Nails, Candles, &c., &e, .
MY MOTTO 'S :---FAIRj. AND SQUARE DEALING.-—A DOLLAR'S WORTH 0
GOODS FOR A DOLLAR IN COIN,
CHARLES E. MULZOY.
DRESSM. AKING AT TRLEGRAPU OFFICE. . ... <6). 0.c002h-s ec a theceedei se dea ge de
Carrie3‘a large and superior stockjot ‘
NEW YORK,
KEY WEST,
“MANILLA .
a _ AND HAVANA
Piatbe 84
; A fine assortment of — oo
TOBACCOS oo ‘a
At_mo { mo { “agonale rates, “. se pes Sloe =
" AGENCY }
"BOVAL NORWICH? UNION’ AND “LANCASHIRE”
INSURANCE COMPAN! Es. a se
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