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June 30, 1881 (4 pages)

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July 4th, MRD! ements. © i Alex. Sloan ite P. E. Gray, etl, 8. W eisenburger John Michell, D.-F. Getchett, Jolin Grinmes, Ps oe RAPP, ittee, Alex. Gault, D. E. Morgan, John Watters, [. J. Bush,ns. ittee, n. Horrell, os, Clevetand, . —-house-now oucupiet by Mr ieming NEVADACITY, CALIFORNIA, = Brief Mention. ° The comet, was visible all of Tues. day night. ; . Mrs. John Lindermer of “Quaker . Hill is seriously ill, aay The sentencing of Davidson Ree 1 . for burglary has been postponed_ till: to-morrow, . ‘. Miss Gracie Morgan, of this city, . went to the Bay this morning on a! visit during vacation. The New York Hill Mining Company has declared a dividend ENo. . 16) of 2) cents per share. Superintend sut sesiieneienamaahiins = Powers of the “Blue Tent hydraulic mine returned: from the Bay nivht before last, Mrs, Hottinger-of Hunt's Hill takento-the Nupa-Tnsane AsyTuin yesterday, having lost her reason, rooms to her residgace on Broad strest-opposite ths M. E. chireh. We acknowledss the receipt (of ticketsto the init tary—bait—to bat y given in this city ou Mouday even— ing, July 4th. Will Hanley was down from Chips Flat, Sierra couaty, day before yes— terday, He-reports the inine as rich as ever, Damage to the amount of about £390. was cansed Muuday night by a gas explosion’ in Jacob / store at Grass Valley, EL. Maslia,sssretary—of—tha State Board of E jualization; was in the city yesterday, His o’d beighbors were all-giast-to sea him. * Raisbow fleyman’s Miss Nealie _Haleof Sau dose;-whothas recently beeu teaching scivol ‘in the State of Nevada, is here on a visit to G. E. Brand aad wife, H. H: Browa of Alleghany City, who has been have for several sdays . past, lett for San Francisco yestgrday morning. He wiil be be avsent four or tive days, City Treasurer Fleming is building a neat cottage on a portion of the “circus lot” on Bou.der street. ‘Lae THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT . experievce attain eminence in the pro. age. * ‘The The performance given at the -Theatre night before last by the above organization was in most respects good. In the drama of ‘Lost in London,” the principal characters were admirably sustained, Mr, Wilton and Miss’ Hayne: receiving’ “almost continuous ovations of applause Brié-a-Brac Party!” en eee WM. R. COE, AT THE-OLD STAND, CORNER COM. ‘ MERCIAL AND MAIN STREETS Nevada City,, . 5 HAS JUST RECEIVED A Large Stock of Boots, Shoes & Gaiters ‘ See aud at the end of the first act being criled before the curtain. Everton as “Gilbert Featherstone” pho ine Kid, Pebble Geat, Straight Kid, made a favorableiim pression, Heisa young wan!and wid with stady and j fession as he possesses many natural . requisites. Miss Berry, ‘who played ““F.orence,” is but thirteen years of She has never appeared on the . Stage tore than a. sore , of: tines, . hotwi hstanding which she. has a bebiast firstr: ‘ ate idea of the business. With, As to Miss Le Grand, . theless said the better, She does ot posssess a particle of talent as an actress, and ) esterday was: informed M. Wil,on that her services The troupe w It be joined at Grass Valley by two more ladies. ‘Last. in Londou” is a touching p'ay and presents vivid contrast 'to the light comedy presented by the tronpe on the ocwould no Jonger be required, casion of its first appearance ‘here, We regeet tiat the entertainments were not better. patronized, but it certiinly is no fault of Mr, Colliér, the busivess manager, that they werenot: Ha did every thii-g possi— ble to arouse pablic interest, and no The tacts are that the combination is one. of recent organization, and the people of Nevada City have so often been disappointed by meretricious theatrical comp nies that -they are (loth to trust to any promises that are not backed up by a widespread reputation for excellence, man coull have done more, —_ — 2. Dicd at Moore's Flat. Miss May Reid died at Moore’s Flat yesterday morning. She.was a oatand Calf Balmoral, Sandals, Slippers and Buckskins, Also a large assortnéiut of7 Children’s arid Misses’ School shoes, Bos and Gents’ Kip and Calf Boots, Arctics and Overshoes for yoang and ald, Ihave reduced my prices of . Goods but nct the Quality. Thanking my old friends and patrons for past favors . hope to merit a continuance—of pn sce : . the same. . proper training sie “will soon bec tae = es g ; j * true artist. Mrs, Hoel is adding two large . ae = W. R-COE,. DOWN, DOWN, DOWN. The Cheapest Store in Town ! J. S. CHIVELL, New York Dry Goods Store, i in receipt of a new Lot of Millinery, Dry and Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Etc., And has reduced the prices on His entire stock, making his store the Cheapest in Nevada City. Ne-store in the City will he allowed to tindersell us either in Quality or Price. ; We will sell you No.1 Goods as cheap as other stores sell their trash for. £arCall, Ladies and be convinced. = J.8. CHIVELL, Proprietor, ‘New York Dry Goods store. Hurrah . jb19 . OS See most estinrrbte young lacy, ana oer friends here will be pained to learn oe ‘Notice té Teachers. Applications from Teachers for positions in the Schools of Nevada : has been’ rented vy Depaty Express ee TESTRA. Agent Evens. : of her demise. . On Friday evening C. E: Mullo ae o'clock. y 8 ys i D. D. G. M. of the A. O. ow. will‘install the oilicers of Bridgeport 50 Cents. Lodge, of North San Juan; and on eds of Laof satisfyyeap'e whons offered, oad of Dry se THEY , AINS in , Collarl to push n, Lowa ® TZ ~ pany of Virginia City have _— yet.. The-__tunnel-is— now in 638Saturday evening he will install -the ~ Officers of Spenceville-Lodge.— The Savage Piacer Mining Comspeut $52,000 on theic drifc-mine in Sierra county, and not obtained a color as feet. It will be pushed 29) feet further before an upraise is male. “The programes for ‘*Hazel Kirke,” Which is tobe payed at the Theatre in this city July 9.), are beautifully printed in gilt, and have gilt silhouettes on the sides, representing scenes. in the play. Iu places where the weather is oppressive, the audience . are served free of charge with iced } lemonade between tlie acts. Pee Outrag cous. A gentleman who claims to be well posted assures us that not less than $8,000 of money taken~out of mines has been sent to the magnani— . mous city of Marysville by Nevada City people during the past thirty . days, Let our, merchants keep up that lick and Marysville will sooa . have money enough to stop all) our quartz mines, antl paople who are buying gools of Marysville . merchants and peddlers will be finan. cially rained as they ought to be.— City will be received until Tuurs— pay Salty 7th, at 3 o'clock P. ., by the Board of Education. J.C. Ricw. Secretary. om je26-td. __ War Commenced {! _ Geo. W. We. cH is now selling Gold Hanting Stem-wind American Watches for the low price of $40.00. This offer is. Nor limited to thirty days. 2) otf. —— + ee £#Chestnutwood’s Business Col“Tege will be open days after June 20 for TWO MONTHS only. Persons of oidinary education can graduate in bookkeeping and receive ‘a College Dip'oma by attending day and eve— ning seasibns. Terms $60. Writing alone $5 per mo. Teachers adinitted at reduced rates. jl2-2w wa.ice Cream at Tam’s. tf Notice. J. J. Meacham, wishes to vurchase a Shot Gun that willhit the broad side of a White Cow ten feet. The highest price will be paid. Apply, to him at Clarksville, Nevada City, J. J. Meacwam. j28-3t Notioe. Ifthey were the only class to be ruined nobody would care, but, when they are dragging down: the whole . community with them it is. high; time that they should be ‘Boyvotted. . We have endeavoreil to do our whole duty in this matter and unless we have full co-operation of they people disaster to our town will surely follow, --.Shipping. Spenceville Copper. The Appeal states that H. Meyer, who is interested in one of the copper mines at Spenceville, this county, is making arrangements for shipping . copper ore by steamer from Eliza . Bend, a few miles below Yuba City, . nthe Feather. He proposes to have . the ore hauled by wagon from Spencevil'e tothe Bend, where it can be taken by steamer to the bay. Mr. Meyer says he has been compelled to -do this because he could pot get ‘satisfactory rates from thie C. P. . Railroad Company. . : IMMensi#t stock of 4th of July . Boods at Brand & Bassett’s, jc30-2t ‘ tel, Nevada City. ‘. State. City Taxes are now due and will be d linquent on the first Monday in August next. Unless paid prior thereto, five per cent will be added to the amount thereof. Taxes are payable at. the City Hall from 9
o'clock A, M. to 5 o'clock, P. Mm. * E, C. BALpripaGs, Tax Collector. Nevada City, June 20, 1881, Mountain Ice. The Nevada IceCompany is now prepared to furnish to saloons, business houses and families a superior quality of-mountain ice. All orders i left at the Ice House will be promptly attended to. m3-tf Still at the Old Place. J. S. THompson, = Tar Rvpouru PHo10-GALLERY, Broad Street, opposite Stumpf’s HoPhotographs in every style and equal toany in the Prices to suit -the times, Mus. J. F. Rupoury; Pro’r Cottxs, Operator. ae. & eum & > The Battle is fought,—AND THE-Mechanics Store BAY STATE MARKET Spring Goods! Broad Street, Adjoining Theatrey The War has Commenced—. . Broad street, opposite City Hall, WbvA0h Oiey.....,.0. ce CAL, “JAMES COLLEY, Prop’r: Pn Having purchased the good ; 18 tage Willand fixtures of the2 tee + Bay State Market, Tam prepared to supply the people of Newipes = i ae “a ; ee vada City and vicinity. wiih choc Willie ; Gents’ Fine Boots and Shoes, Ladies and Pee eee ave OCS Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Sausages: etc., At as low ratesas can be purchased anywhere in Nevada County. Meats delivered within a reagonable distance free of charge,_+ Ifyou wanta nice reast, steak, cutlet or chap, give mea call. “Fhose of my 6ld patrons who are indebtea tome for_meats purchased-at_the Broad Street Markt, are requested. to settle their. accounts by the Ist df January, 1881, withOut fail, as the business ‘must be closed by thattinte~ JAMES COLLEY. Nevada City, Nov,-39, 1880. — ELECTION _ FOR CHIEF ENGINEER. } Chief Enginerr of the Nevada City Fire Department,-sill take place at CITY MALL . “Monday, July 25th,-1881. Polls willbe opened from 5 to 8 o'clock, P. Judges—Jerome Cvak, Frank Eilerman: Clerks —W. F. Englebright, H. Naffziger. By order of the Board of Del&sates. _W. F, Enauesriaur, Secrétary, CITIZENS BANK, —__ BROAD STREET.....NEVADA CITY Paid up Capital $30,000. OFFICERS: Wa D, PRROTON 665 ekki aes President Me Us MONT 35 6 oe os oes Vice President JOHN T.: MORGAN, ........Cashier. D, E. MORGAN......... Secretary. — DIRECTORS: — Dr. R. M. Hont, Joun.T. Morean, Gro. M. Hueguks. . J ARBoGaAsr; NiLKS SEARLS. L. Housman, E. M. Preston, 47 Receive Deposits, Buy and Sell Ex change. 427 Purchase Gold Dust and Bullion a Highest Price Paid for State an ty Warrants, DRAW CHECKS ON New York, . z ~ fiacramento, . TAXES THE LEAD! AND THE CRY IS ‘Still Thay Come ! Ere determined to sc}! our immense _ Stock of \ : DRY AND TANGY GUY, CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS and SHOES, Gent's Furnishing Goods, FOR THE NEXT 30 Days! AT PRICES ASTONISHING TO ALL ! Call and examine our Goods and Prices ! Great Bargains . MECHANICS STORE, Transcript Block, Commercial St. Nevada City. “L. NATHAN, Prop’r. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. With or Without Furniture. ” A HOUSE AND LOT, centrally located in Nevada City, ‘ alsoall the Furniture, will be sold without reserve. If the house is not sold it will be rented to a good tenant. For particularsapply to . JOHN T. MORGAN, Cashier Citizens Bank, Broad Street, Nevada City. : jezi promptly San Jose ze —_ Les Angeles Als Sell Exchange on all the Principal European Cities. Make Collections aud transact a General Banking Business —__-— CORRESPONDENTS — New York—First National Bank. ° {Sax _Fasaxencoe—First-NationatGotd-Pank, . ~ SACRAMENTO—National Gold Bank of D 4, Mtlis & Co. : : : ? San Jose—First National Gold Bank, Lob ANGILES— First Nation: !) COAPrnk Seigler Springs EXOTEL, Rake County.......: ‘California JOHN SPAULDING, Prop’r. NHESE SPRINGS have no. equal in the State for speedily and permanently curing Kheumatisin, Gout, Stiff Joints, Dropsy, Scrofula, Skin Diseases, Gravel Diabetes, Female Diseases, Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Chille and Fever, Chronic Dysentery, Lead Poisoning, Painter's Colic, Constipation of -the Bowels, and all Diseases of the Stomach and Liver, Bright's Disease of the ‘Kidneys, and Impurities of the Blood, The New Hotel newly furnished throughout, is now open for Visitors. Baths of ariy desired temperature. Good Hunting and Fishing Rightat Hand, for the Accnmmodation of InvalidsyThe Hotel will be kept open Summer and Winter, the Water proving equally efficacious the year round. Address all communications to ‘Seigler Springs” Lake County, Cal. Guests can procire conveyances and Horses at the Springs. m29 W. T: GARRATT, Manager, W. F. ENGLEBRIGHT, Civil and Mining Engineer, —AND— U. 8. Depaty Mineral Sarveyor. OFFICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Ne: radia City, Cal. jlo Established im........66.. 1952. JAMES J. OTT, ASSAYER, Main Street, Nevada City, Cal. YOLD and ORES of every description Refined, Melted and Assayed. By Request, > Gold Bars Exchanged for Coin. Electro-Plating in Gold or Silver. Nevada and Grass Valley Wood & Lumber Co. K= CONSTANTLY ON ‘HAND All kinds of Common and Clear ; LOT MEBER. Orders left at the office at the Yard, at Town Talk, on the Grass Va'ley road will be attended to, fi eo Spring Styles! FINE CLOTHING for ~ THE ANNUAL. ia. We = ay ELEC sow ron Sage —— Sa BOSS FE: ate tree 2! omy aha Summe} ; pds!. . PINE Staeer, V HOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAL! in Of Every Deseription, HYMAN BROS "“%cxx. . . STOVES, : . full assortment of oe TINW LEE ‘ GAS PIPERS AND FITTINGS ‘POWDER. FUSS, ~* ~ . ROPE, BLOCKS, _ SHOVE! S, PICKS, AXES, SLEDGES, _ GUNS, PISTO: 3 ee ; Et&;, Ete., Ete tH just reeeived Men and Boys. FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, BOOTS and SHOES, TRUNKS, SATCHELS, and VALISES. ed PAINTS, OILS, : WINDOW GLASS. PUTTY, Our Stock is Comate plete in Every Department. — Crockery, —AND— Glassware. SUPPLIES. . Agent for the justly celebrated Vulcan Blasting Powder, The best mining Powder in use. Prices the Lowest in-the Market, . P. u fi he t a i Call on us Bersroe Purchasing. : Large and full stock of: GRANITE, WARE. a " ‘Mechanics’ Tools of all kind: HYMAN BROS,, Corner Broad and Pine Streets, ae Nevada City. BRANCHES—7 Murray St., New York ; 216 and 218 California St. San Francisco; Merchant St., Honolulu, Sandwich Is'ands. ° Galvanized Iron, Pipe of all made to order at Short notice. 427 Purchasers will find tt to their: tage'to visit my establishment before L™. q elsewhere. > GEO. E. TURNER. es Must Be Reduces’ __, Must be Reduced ! ° a ae res es Must be Reduce i ¢ . oeenienes Being overstocked with FINEST STOCK O1 “4 2 GROCERY STORE. . ter brought to. Neva : City I am determined to ‘10 ; the same at Wholesale o: J. J. JACKSON. Retail during the next AT LEO THAN GOS! IN 8AN FBANCISCO! This is no buncombe, but a Pi: . have just received a Large Lot of splendid Business Proposition. My assortment of TOBACCOS, CONFECTIONERY, ~* CUTLERY, ~ : FRUIT, Ev +s Flour made at the Pionor eer Milis of Sacrameity, ee Ig. among the best in the market, and lar also selling them at’ LOWER PRICES Than any other dealerin Nevada City «. Agency fer the offer. sos Read a_few of my Prices: Cigars that cost 3125 a thousand in fx. Francigco, . sell. at 12 1-2 cents apiece. Cigars that cost.470 a thousand in b.: z F Francisco,! sell at 3 1-3 cents apiece. . Regular Bit Ciyars at 6 1-4 cents apiCOFFEE POT : Very good Cigars forfour and five ce : Le each. ce tm Call at my old Stand on Pili: Street and examine my Goeds ani Prices. .