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F DAILY TRANSCRIPT
¥ yevARA CITY, CALIFORNIA.vorite
Brict Mention.
“spill be lawful on and after the
wes of July to shoot doves,
the freight-boom on the Natrow
ve railroad is holding its own.
The song of the sprinkling cart is
Lheard in this part of the land
é
_ Inventig Hs
elasticity ‘ang
ed. js season.
FY particulas. Yembers of Pennsyly ania Engine
: perso. don’t forget the special
Pe at THOS, ting this evening.
e Pine, ire Watson, who was six years u
til, you have
ne
alling at me
Ving charge
————
BALL.
thas melted the snow.on the up.
Se fo ridges” so-tapidly —as to—-causegne ol the mountain streams to aszal une the proportions of torrents.
~The Chinese do @ great part of the
HALL, jnit-raising business carried on in
tissection, Itis the fault of the
(mcasion element that they are en-.
7 5, 1880, BM ied to dispose of bushels of strawa3 weries, cherries, etc., from door to
Decasion dor, carrying on an extensive busiwsin this line, while the ‘poor
he $1 50 shite man” as a rule starves at it.
~~ Walter Price is ‘‘working theslate
—— Bi mket” at Grass Valley, and’ doubtjas finds it quite a profitable busi3 E”
TORE,
OCK,
eyada City,
1
= ds, gee " Sheridan Cot rbyn and John Woodbs., $3 37) atdeame over from Grass Valley
kit, 250 yaterday, and spent a part of the
bs, 12 forenoon in caliing upon some of
bs., 187}; (gg teirold time friends. Pioneers of
bs., 250i Xevada City will remember these
bs., 1 67 gentlemen,
bs., 150 coming here semi-occasionally with
40 theatrical comp: apanies eve ever since early
35 ‘Mn the fifties, and Mr. Woodard. has
l 50c BBs Various times ever since °56 deTe lighted our people with his masterly
anda, 1@ dramatic impersonations. Both }
lbs,, 25 cte
es
pkard, is engaged in delivering
a yperance lectures at vii Val:
Piusdreds ¢ of cattte’ and le are
sing through the city daily, én
ate from the valleys to the moun.
We—have_received.a “complimen-. .
sry +s tic. et of admission to the nabs al anniversary ball which will be
ven in Hamilton Hall, Grass Valjy, uext Monday evening.
The Prospectus « of the Peard Gold
gi Silver. Mining Conipany, a local
porporation with splendid _prosgis, wili be found in another colwan of to-day’s TRANSURIPT.
The warm weather of three days
yas, He is an intelligent and indutrious young gentleman, and almys makes a snecess of whatever he
wdertakes to do. ‘There isa desire on the part of a large number of
wnous citizens to have him give a
pblic exhibition in, this city, and it
stated that he has expressed an intation of doing a0 before leaving .
the couuty.
Personal Mention.
“Sherry” and ‘‘Jack” as they are
Ibs., 1 familiarly known, have many Warm
recan, friends here in the mountains, who
oe re will be glad to learn: that they are as
ans 1 00. fmettial, if not quite so young, as they
cans ~ 1 00 were a quarter of a century ago.
cans s H. 8. Winn, special correspondent
Tee gij. Pplithe New Age, the Odd Fellows’
sans 1 0 oficial organ on this coast, is spendans 100 ing a few days i in the city.
Ibe. 1 00 Ne
— vada Commandery, No. 6, K. T.
Ibs., 60 Attention Sir Knights. __
A th. 1 ” A stated Assembly of Nevada
100 #¥°ommandery, No. 6, Kyights Temre, 20 cts plar, wll be held at r Asylum,
pes o Thursday evening, July Ist; A
per gal, i0e full attendance of members is real can, 22 ‘ested, and visiting Sir Knightsare .
we g urtecusly invited. By order,
ae LJ. Rows, E. C.
* "106, Eh Boarnpmas, Recorder.
Oe. a> m——_——
its to ; 00 Pemmaylvania Engine Ce: No. 2.
30 cts. Special Meeting.
374 cts.
a cts. A special meeting of Pennsylvania
oe Fagine Co, No, 2, will be held at the
sok Og me of Nevada Hose Co. No. 1, on
¥ evening, June 30th, at 8
nd warrant Vclock. Business of great importauce will come before the meeting.
A lull attendance is desired.
By order, —
* Sonn Kistiz, President.
W.F, *, ExcLesnigHt, Sec. je29-2t
. Teaeners Take Notice.
. Applications from teachers for po“ons in the Schools of Nevada City
AL be received until Thursday, JuBy .
; S bg 8 o'clock vp. u., by the
nee of Education.
sarha made it ian J. C. Rien, Sec.
1 hours.
to this office + Oymer, Confectionery and
A. Bagger ice Cream Saleen.
Ores, Me ares
uct — Se Oystere, 3 ws Cream, Soda
“#r and Confecti cal , ectiorery,. at
Metallurg m22.i¢ y
ops .
ANTOIKE Tar's,
Mr. Corbyn has beer] os ompany under notice is worth the
_.. Set, with Spring Hair Mattrass and
Vote of Thanks.
At the last regular méeting ‘d
Company ‘“‘C,” Nevada LightGuard,
'. @ vote of thanks was tendered to (.
J. Brand fora prize donated to the
Company, and to the citizens who
subscribed for the medal presented
to Co. “A,” Sacramento City Guard,
and it was ordered that theSecretary
have the list of names, which is as
follows, publ shed: W. D. Vinton,
A. Nivens, Jas. Colley, 8. A. Eddy,
C. E. Pearson, A. Goldsmith, Doc
Smith=Wm, Powell, J. C.:Nafiziger,
W. H. Smith, J. T. Morgan, C. Beckman, J. Kistle, D. McCarty, F. Kilerman, C. J. Brand, Alex. Gault, J.
B. Conn, A. I. Zekind, F. M. Hath‘. away, J. V. Pettit, Hyman Bros., J. .
B. Gray, C. F. Robinson, W. Rich-.
ards, J.” Silver, K. Casper, J. J.
Jackson, G. von Schmittburg, Dr.
‘i. S. Welch, J. S, Helbygok, We Be
Mrs Lester & Crawtord’s,
comING IN DAILY.
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a
Our Goods are all First Class,
-@ . Mo Shoddy,
A™ FOR Goops OF EQUAL QUALITY
We know’ we cannot be undersold
by any house in the county.
Constantly receiving all the a=
‘Latest Novelties in Notions, meanii.
mery, Fancy and Dry Goods.
Soi
The “Climax” Quartz Mill.
The “Climax” quartz mill, the
manufacture of which was recently
begun at San Francisco, is a combination of battery, pan, amalgamator
and concentrator. It strikes one
thousand timés per. minute, “and .
grinds all the time whennot striking.
The entire weight of it is two thousand -be—taken‘Children’s Lawn “Dresses, Ladjes’
Linen Ulsters,
Aprons for Ladies and Children, a
New. Assortment, Handsomely .
Trinimed, from 25 Cent& up.
HOSIERY,
The very Latest Styles in Ladies’
"*\Bargains! Bargains!
GRAND oPrEnry a
OF THE .
nerosrawr STORE,
ON COMMERCIAL STREET. ~
GREAT SACRIFICE
oF Sees KINDs oF
DRY AND FANCY Coops,
[eae and Gent's Furnishing Goods, Boots,
~ Shoes, Hats and Caps,
Which will be disposed of REGARDLESS OF COST
a= -as I must have money, sotherefore take advantage of .
By order.
nia? sami Manager.
-4his rare opportunity.
SUMMER ATTRACTIONS
—AT—
TO.THE PUBLic. *
A hes UNDERSIGNED, recently fromHeald’s Business College,
San Francisco, will ‘organize upon &hent basis, a a eis
. COMMERCIAL EVENING $cHeci,
In Brown & Morgan's Block.
NEVADA CITY,
Tuesday, July 6th, 1880,
Where 1 men and young Idiies can se:
cure &
Therough Business Education,
Ata much less cost than can be had else —
where.
Wearethe Koide ofa Life Diploma, grant:
ed by tho State Board of Education of €ali=
fornia; have had eighteen years expetente
in teaching in the Public and Commercial.
schools of-our State, and are prepared fully
to carry outall that we adverti ise te do.
keeping in-att its ener easel os
Special Attention given to’ Business Calculations, Business Forms, > ~
Commercial Law, ‘Commercial Corwee respondence, Partnership setttements, Penmanship, Grammar ane
Spelling.
: :
Pupils can enter at any tins, We shall —
give individual instruction in all branches,
except Mathematics, Commercial Law, Grammar and Spelling.
Pupils taking the Full Business Corree,
who are deficient in the Engl'sh branches:
can pursue the same, successfuliy, by entering the Preparatory Department. :
place on mules. The prige 1s $1,000.
One of the mills is in vperation every
af.ernoon at 53 Beale street, where
large numbers of millmen and miners
congregate to witness its workings,which appear to be verysatisfactory. .
_ Ten Thousand Sinners..
The Evangel in its iseue of the
17th instant says:
Rev. B. L. Aldrich,of Nevada City,
says that there is a great desire for
Brethren DeWitt and Maxham to
hod a series of meetings in that important city. There are* probably
10,000 persons who might be reached and blessed by such a meeting at
Nevada City.
While the eminent missionairies
mentioned would doubtles effect a
vast amonnt of good should they visit this city, we do not believe they
could discover 10,000 sinners in the
whole county—outside the printing
offices at Grass Valley.
& Fine Play.
Of the Corbyn-Woodard combination which appears .at the Theatre
this and to-morrow evening, the .
Sacramento Record-Union says:
The Company isa one, and
os California nh onset se Valey” is a play of more than ordinary
reli Sy and as played by the
seeing.by anyone. It has very little 0: the blood and thunder .business init, and yet is full to the brim
with the stirring scenes of thefrontier.
Just Arrived.Twenty cases of Oranges and
Sicily Lemons, 200 Cocoanuts, Fresh
Roasted Peanuts and French Candies, at B, Sanguinetti’s Variety
Store, opposite Union Hotel. lt
—a Oe
Furniture For Saic.
H. W. Hyman, corner of Main
and Church streets, offers the following furniture at a bargain :—One
elegant Oil Walnut Parlor Set, One
Oil Walnut Marble Top Bed Room
Bolster, One Oil Walnut Child's Bed
and Mattrass, all of which must be
sold before Wednesday next. For
particulars call at the residence, or
at Hyman Bro’s Clothing Store. j25
co ae
Has lots of lots for sale, allthe “way
from city sidewalks to a boundless
contiguity of shade. ui
Ne
Poll Taxes Delinqucnt.
Poll.taxes will become delinquent
on the first Monday in July, and
costs will be added to all then remaining unpaid. Call at the County Assessor’s office in. the Court
House immediately and save the extra money. Office open day and evening. Danter CoLiine,
td _ Tax Cclleeter.
The Palace Cigar Stere.
Avex. Zexrxp, the popular to‘bacconist, has just received a fresb
stock of Havana and Domestic Cigars,
of the choicest brands. Also all the
favorite varicties of Chewing Tobacpounds, and 1t—can
apart-and transported from_place—to +
+—_'-__Balbriggan “—-25c,
co. His stock of Candies and Nuts;
—and.Children’s, at Prices to-suit
every one,
Children’s Fancy from 12 1-2 c.
Ladies’ “ "Sek
CORSETS.
The Best Corset for the Least Money.
‘New 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 W aists.
Ruching,
Embroideries,
Neckties, ee
Collars and Cuffs,
a Kid and Silk Gloves,
Drop, etc.
NEW MILLINERY.
25 Cents Up.
FLOWERS and FEATHERS in
all the new designs and colors.
Hat Trimming a Specialty.
Having secured the services of a
.Milliner of acknowledged taste
and skill we can guarantee
' satisfaction to all.
Hair, ‘Claten, Tooth and Nail
Brushes.”
Domestics, Towels, Table Linen,
Etc., Etc.
RELIABLE PATTERNS.
are choice and fresh, and his prices
are the lowest in the ¢ity. té
cold, then bronchitis. First a
Horehound and Tar.‘Pikes Toothache Drops Care in
article to be found in town filled at
Check the first with Hale's Honcy of .
“Orders from the country for any
the lowest market rates.
Mrs. Lester & Crawford,
Near the Union Hotel, Main St.,
One Minute.
Veilings in Cafe-au-lait, Gold
Dress Buntings, Cambrics, Calicoes,
7
of all grades:
.Valises and Satchels.
yourselves call at our establishment.
TIYMAN: BROS.We have just vioatyed an IMMENSE STOCK OF SUMMER.
CLOTHIN « in our line consisting of .
Tete Worsted, Diaggnals, Cassimeres, Cheviots
: IN MENS’, YOUTAS’ and BOY’S.
_A complete line of DUSTERS, in Mohair and Linen,
In our, HAT DEPARTMENT you will find the very latlest styles.
SPECIALTY—Mens’ Boots and Ladies Shoes, ‘Trunks,
#2 Our facilities for purchasing are unsur
'the principal markets enables us to SELL GOODS AT LOW ER, RATES
THAN CAN BE OBTAINED ELSEWHERE.
HYMAN BROS. _ ,
Corner of Broad and Pine’ Streets, Nevada City.
abeed. Having a resident ax '
&a7In . order to « convince
ee ee
NEVADA. THEATRE,
Monday, Tuesday,
and Wednesday Evenings,
JULY 5th, 6th and 7th,
Return of the Favorites !
The Popular Dramatic Artiste,
NELLIE BOYD,
Wil ted by the here on the above <
‘supported by the popular
NELLIE BOYD COMBINATION,
In entire change of New Plays each evening.
Monday Evening, July 5th,
Will be presented the powerfal, emotional,
sensational Drama in 5 acts, entitled
ROSE MICHEL
—OR—
Rose Michel CRESS PER a ieee NELLIE BOYD
Supperted by the Entire Company.
end Secerved sets il beeen otaate sacs JAS W. BURNHAM & COQ.
MATERIAL FoR ALL KINDS OF charge at Viuton’s Drug Store je27-12t ;
FANCY WORK. :
B A Lh A N D P i Cc N i Cc E INVITE the attention of the Country
, ee aes WwW ‘frade to our New and Choice designs
DRESSMAKERS’ MATERIALS OF
“ALL KINDS. ROUND MOUNTAIN. CARPETS
correo ANDspon as Saturday Evening, July 34, !
_. Fans, : aes FURNITURE
Tees, GRAND BALL OF, ALL, KINDS.
Hend-Mirrors, Oe Lives UPHOLSTERY Coops,
Toilet Soaps, : sie And BEDDING of all kinds,
Perfumery, ° ee ee . aa mniincet dill ik thd ¥Y trees Riess
Stationery, Sunday, July 4th, ; opposite Masonic eT ae
Pictures, dope care coil be oa < one ayoeer InDon't fail to a
_F ah ependence, W ceicbra’ a’
Pic-Nnxre
At the same place. AN kinds of sports and
y~ amusements will be provided.
Every body invited. Don't fail to attend
and enjoy yourselves.
je27 c. W. SHEARER.
JOHN I. CALDWELL,
Atterney at Law,
Netary Public and Conveyancer.
street, Nevada City.
wu practice in all the Courts of this
State, and the Courts of the United
GENCY MME. DEMOREST’S States within the State of California.
‘a yore Will draw up Deeds, and Mortgages for .
$2.50 each ; certificates of nena
thereto included. jets
A Cara,
To all who are suffering from the errors
and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss. of manhood, &e. I
will send a recipe that will eure you, F REE
OF CHARGE, This great rem: edy was dis:
covered by a missionary in South America.
Send a self. addressed envelope to the Rev.
Josvrit T. “Iyxas, Station D, New Penis
ins-ly
leh > NEVADA CITY, } Cer.
*be attes
A MOTHERS’ LOVE.)
OAice-tige, side Broad street, opp. Union_
Can dispose of the s.me for
SAVE YOUR HAIR!
MRS. TEETER’S
HERBAL PREPARATION,
I i BEST REMEDY FOR THE HAIR
It Frees From Dandruff,
Prevents from Turning Gray,
Aids the Growth. —
This reparation has been thoroughly
tried. Jt gives universal satisfaction, as w
by a number of people in this
city who have used it.
The HERBAL PREPARATION can be
purchased at the store on Commercial street,
Opposite the Transeript Block.
Ladies who desire to have their hair dressed, will be called upon at their residences by
leaving orders at the same place. Will give
trial applications without charge. ‘
Price 75 Cents and $1 00 per Bottie.
§e23-1w MRS. A. TEETER,
AIND
CARPETS
Prices lower than ever, . :
San Franciseo, April 25—3m
Second “Hand Machinery
A™ PERSON owning a secondshand .
, Eight er Ten Inch Cylinder
ENGINE AND BOILER,
From 20 to 80 horse power,
Pumping and Hoisting Rig,.
; ; ~AND—
5 or 10-Stamp Quartz Mill,
CASH,
By addressing or callin8 upon
FRANCIS BU Ns,
In connection with the College, we have
nized-aNermat_Department,_in—whicir
jadi ies and gentlemen ean receive thorougi
instruction in all the branches, that thes
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 the Full BusinessCourse.
. Specimens of plata penmanship sent to
any address upon receipt of a three cent
postage: stamp.
: ¢
Hours of Instraction: ——
From 7 to. 9 P.M. each evening of the
week, except Saturday a —
=
_Terms of Tuition:
uginess Course per calendar month,210.
Special Course in Book-keeping;.‘* each, "Slo.
Preparatory Department, per month, S10.
Normal Department, $15
Payable invariably in advance.
The Normal pupils are entitled topenman ~
ship free of charge.
Instruction in Preparatory. Department
free to those taking the Full Business Course.
Orders for neatly written Visiting Cards.
_proniptly attended to,
Visitors cordially invited to call and see
the workings of our Sehool, and satisfy themselves that we mean business.
J. A. CHESNUTWOOD,
Prof, of Commercial Science. Bije2s
Boot & Shoe Store.
&We @ake pleasure in announcing to the
public that we have opened our :
New Boot & Shoe Store,
Opposite Citizens Bank,.
NORTH SIDE OF BROAD STREET,
NWewactsa City,
—AND ARE Now—
Ready for business
And hope to receive such support and patronage as fair dealing shall deserve.
We cordially invite all to come and see
the style and kind of goods we keep.
We have now, and our aim will be, to
keep constantly on hand the Largest and
best selected assortment of
MEN’S AND BOYS
BOOTS & SHOES,
Ladies’ Misses and Childrens’
-Of all hinds and styles to be found in the
market, of both California and Eastern manufacture. Also,
Men’s and Boys’ Hats.
A full supply of LEATHER AND
SHOE FINDINGS.
Our Prices are Low
And marked on our goods in 42° PLAIN
FIGURES G2 ftom which we will not ceviate.
Our alm iéto sell at SMALL
PROFITS and get Cash jor our
oods, thus suffering no losses froni
bad debts, we sliall be able to divide
with our patrons the large profits
usually asked upon goods in our lino
VOGELMAN & WEBBER.
Nevada City, Cal:
Jane 2th, 1889.
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Nevada City, May let
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