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March 25, 1881 (4 pages)

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rw we ee SA CR AU ie RIOR SA ot mance THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. NEVADA CITY CALIFORNIA ET S— be Brief Mention. Williams, and Gaynor will have another contest at Hamilton Hall, Grass Valley, to-morrow night. Anassessment (No. 20) of 10 cents per share.de’inquent April 30th, has been levied by Cold Spring Gravel Mining Company. Mrs. Halpin, who-has heen ithe guest of Mra. Henry Welch for some time past, yesterday morning departedfor her home at Silyer Reef, Utah, The cottage being ereeted by Mrs. Smith on the Pine street lot recently purchased by her from-J. C; Locklin will be a very neat, and_ substantial residence when completed. ~ Jas. White, examined before Jus-: “tice Robinson’. Wednesday—evening for assault with a deadly weapon on ~~ George Hamilton, was bound over ona charge of battery, Phe trial will take place to-night, Jas. Monro, proprietor of the meat . . market in:the'Franscurpr Block, has gone to the Bay for a few days visit, . It is the first time the old gentleman _has been outside the township limits for twelve or fourtéen years past. Grass Valley Usion :—The Board ~-of Trustees are considering the propriety of makmg a new contract. with the V Flame Company to supply the town with water for a term of from ten to twénty years. The present five year gontract will expire next January. Going on a Business Trip. Teon M. Bowdoin leaves to-day for a three or four’ weeks’ trip, -through~the southern part of’ the OTTER LO . *gement of John Michell. . State to introduce his patent kitchen cabinet table. He. has during the past two years received a large number of letters of inquiry. about the patent, and takes advantage of the few weeks before a rush of work to show up the merits of his invention tothe writers. It is generally said thathome productions are not appreciated, but this~is-one of the exceptions; for Mr. Bowdoin has been making and selling these tables right here where they were invented, for the past three years, and they are gett.ng more popular every year. We wish him a pleasant trip and safe return, ‘ . Superior Court. The following businegs.was transacted in the Superior Court yesterday, Judge John Caldwell presiding: ‘ehe People vs. Lewey Rose and Indian Frank. Time of pronouncing judgment continued till this morning. : __The_ People vg,Nelson—Stevens;_ Picks in salt at W. H. Smith’s _ bythe dozen or galion. Nice and large, m25-3t. Fresq candy at Branp & BasSETT’s. lt. More Plants at Auction. Frank Guild will have another consignment of Flowering Plants Shrubbery, etc., on Tuesday, March 29th, which will be sold at private sale during the Week, and at auction “. are marvelous, as it removes. all dis— Another Man Killer Turned Leose, A telegram received here at 5 o’clock yesterday afternoon states that the celebrated San Francisco murder case of The People vs. I. M. Kalloch has resulted in the defend— ant’s acquittal., Now let the people . of San Francisco complete the job by installing the red-handed parson . as pastor of one of their high-toned churches ! 2 —<New Mining Incorporation. . " Articles of incorporation of the Ellison Gravel Mining Company, to operate in Nevada county, were . filed Wednesday with the Secretary . of State. Directors—John'C. Coleman, Edw. Co'eman, John Polglase, Richard“Ellisgn and John. Mill ; eap—— ~ e siege es ceived from the East yesterday by! Brann & Bassert. 1t. eG ees: We Can't Talk Without showing the condition of’ our teeth, Every. laugh exposes them. In order not to be ashamed of them, let us use that standard . dentifrice, Sozodout, which is sure to keep them white and spotless. No tartar can encrust them, no canker‘affect-the‘enamel, no species of Mrs. :Ancorr’s sample works _re-. decay-infest the dental bone, if So= zedont is regularly used. It is a. batanical Preparation, and ‘its bene. . ficial effects on the teeth. and gums colorations, and renders he gums hard and rosy. : ~~ oe Leox sharp! It is time—tee begirr] when your skin breaks out in pim— ples to use Glenn’s Sudphur soap. Hill’s hair-and whisker dye, black or brown, 50c. ee Your Lite isat Stake. There is’ no question about it, Whoever neglects a cough or cold, does so at the risk of his or her life. To-day it may be easily controlled; next week the lungs may be full of tubercles. Think of this. Remember that a few doses: of Hale’s Honey of Horehound and Tar wil] cure any cold or cough, if taken ear y enough, Remember also, that there isa crisis when aJl medication is. ‘too late! too late!” Sold by all druggists at ing much the cheapest. Pike’s Toothache drops cure in one minute, Mothers! Mothers! ! Mothers!!! Are you disturbed at mght and broken of your reat by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth. . If 80, go at once and get-a bottle of Mrs. Winslow’s soothing syrup, It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately, you may depend it. There is not a motheron—earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother and relief and health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all cas— es, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cente a bottle! A Fact Worth Knowing. Are you suffering with consum tion, coughs, severe colds settled on ‘the breast, pneumonia, or any dion Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, P, My mh25-3t Fur Cape Found. A Russian Sable Cape was found in this city a few days since.The ‘owner can recover it by calling at the Trayscripr office and paying for this advertisemen te m23-3t #2 Rare opportinities offered uw Chestautwood’s Business College. Notice. _AXny one wantirg second hand water tanks of all sizes, cheap, call at Broad street market; Nevada City. m23-tf Jos, Evsris, 2 Masquerade Pall. _ Agrand Masquerade Ball will be given at Temperance Hall on Friday . evening, April 8th, under the manm23-tf i Store on Broad Street to Let, } And Counters, Shelving and Fixtures forsale, Also furhiture in rear of . i} store, Beds, Cook. Stove, Bureau, ; Carpetspete., for sale, Enquire at p™b18-3t = —Guinn’s Auction Store. ) Hay ar marxer Rares, ‘ £19-t¢ M. Lozyzr, Colfax. . _*7Go to the National Exchange is sease of the throat and lungs? If. so, go to your druggist and get a bottle of Boschee’s German Syrup. This medicine has lately been intro— duced from Germany, and is selling on its own merits. The people are going wild over its success, and druggists all over our country are writing us of its wonderful cures among their customers. If you wish to try its superior, virtue, get a sample bott'e for 10 cénts, Large size bottle 75 eents. Three doses will relieve any case, Try it, The American People. No people in the world suffer as much with Dyspepsia as Americans— and although years of experience in medicines have failed to accomplish a certain and sure remedy until. Green’s August Flower was introducyet so well has this remedy succeeded in every case to effect a cure, that there is not a druggist in the United States but recommends the Au— gust Flower in all cases of dyspepsia and Liver complaint, costiveness, sour stomach, sick headache, and all derangements of the stomach and liver, Go to your druggist—and get a sample bottle for 10 cents and try it. Two doses will relieve any case. 50 cents and $1. . The large size be-. upon it; there is no mistake about . ed for this disease and its effects, . . PILLS! AS AN ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE. areincomparable. They stimulate the TORPID LIVER, invigorate the NERVOUS SYSTEM, give tone tothe DIGESTIVE ORGANS create perfect digestion and regular movement of the bowels. .AS AN ANTI-MALARIAL . . They have no equal, acting as a preventive and cure for Bilious. Remittent, Intermittent, Typhoid Fevers, and FeverandAgue. Upon the healthy action of the Stomach and Liver depends, almost wholly, the health of the human . DYSPEPSIA. itis for the cure of this disease and its attendants, SICK HEADACHE, NERVOUSNESS, DES. PONDENCY, CONSTIPATION, PILES, ‘&c., that these Pills have gainéd sucha wide reputation. No _. .Yemedy was ever discovered that acts so speedily and gently on the digestive organs,giving them tone and vigor to assimilate food. _This accomplished, the NERVES are BRACED, the BRAIN NOURISHED, and the BODY ROBUST. Try this Remedy fairly and you will gain a Vigorous Body, Pyre Blood. strong nerves and a cheerful mind Price 25c. 35 Murray 8t., N.Y. -TUTT’S HAIR DYE.. Gray Harm oR WHISKERS. changed to a GLossY BLACK by a single sp peton: of this Dye. It imparts a Natura ‘Color, and acts Instantaneously. Sold ve Druggists, : or sent by express on receipt of ‘$1. Office, 39, Murray, St.,, New York.) ‘Wanted. A PORTABLE HOISTING ENGINE, i for sinking a shaft, in capacity from Ten to Fifteen Horse Power, Parties having the same for sale will please address EF. E. FIELDING, Virginia City, Storey County, Nevada, Virginia City, March bth. Annual Meeting. HE Annual Meeting of the stockholders
of the’ Peard Geld ana Sliver Quartz Mining Compary Consolidated, will be held at the Office of the Secretary of ‘said Mining Company, in Nevada City, on Taesday, April iith, 1581, at 7:30.P. M., for the purpose~of electing Five “‘Trustees,and for the transaction of such other business as_ may lawfully come before it. By orderof the President, . D. EK. MORGAN, Secretary, Nevada City, March 21st, 1881. TAKE: NOTICE. Flour $2,75 per hundred, for Cash. Delivered ble distance. C. B. Tea, 30 cents per Ib. All Groceries at Cost Price. SCHMIDT BR@OS, Nevada and Grass Valley Wood & Lumber Co. J ot? CONSTANTEY—ON HARD [. All kinds of Common and Clear Es EEX. Orders left at the office of South Yuba Water Co., or at the Yard, on the Grass Valley road will be promptly attended to, REDUCTION SALE —_ or. Boots and Shoes ! BEING OVERSTOCKED in Boots and Shoes for Winter wear, and not wishing to carry them over until next season, we will for the next Thirty Days sell the same at Reduced Prices for Cash ! To make Reom for our Spring steck. ete, Py -ctZ Call early and secure bargains, : A full stock of Ladies’, Misses’, Men's Boy's and Children’s: Boots and Shees of all styles and kinds con'. stantly on hand. Also, Men’s and Boy's Mats and Caps — and Shoe Finding«. VOGELMAN & WEBBER. Broad St., Nevada City, opposite Citizens Bank. WANTED. Two Log Teamsters. And Two Four Horse Team© gters, _ None but No. 1 men need apply. For further particulars apply at P. BRUNSTETTER’S Lumber Yard, Grass Valley, March 17th—tf FOUND. y . within a reasona—Fire . Fire! Fire ! THE ENTIRE STOCK é e a Important 3 Which was slightly damaged by /Smoke . at the recent fire, will be sold The Sale to continue for thirty __ days from March 17th, —— The Stock comprises $10,000 Worth of Dry and Fancy Goods, Hats, Caps, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Remember' Remember! Remember! That the Sale will last ——FOR—— ONLY30 DAYS s@ And therefore the public should take advantage by calling immediately. Important ! Important ! -}and-Buskins.—Children’s and Misses’ School Shoes, Boys’ Must be Reduced [ “Must be Reduced! — . S eae OVERSTOCKED “WITH. THE Finest Stock ofCIGARS Ever brought to Nevada City, Iam determined to sell the same-at Wholesale or Rétail during’the next aoe = AT— IN SAN FRANCISCO! This is no buncombe, but a Plain Business Proposition ! MY ASSORTMENT OF TOBACCOS, CONFECTIONERY, : CUTLERY, ~ FRUIT, Ete. Is among the hest in the market, andI am also selling them at LOWER ‘PRICES offer. Read a few of my Prices: Cigars that cost $125 a thousand in Sam Francisco, I sellat 121-2 cents apiece. Cigars that cost--$70-a thousand in San Francisco, I sell at 8 1-3 cents apiece. Regular Bit Cigars at 6 1-4 cents apiece, Very good Cigars for four and five cents each. Strect and examine my Goods and Prices. JOHN JACK. _ WHI. R. COE. AT THE OLD STAND, CORNER COM MERCIAL AND MAIN STREETS Nevada City, HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK OF Boots, Shoes & Gaiters, — Gents’ Fine Boots and Shoes, Ladies’ and Misses’ Fine Kid, Pebble Goat, Straight. Kid, Goat and Calf Also-& large assortment of } snd-Gents* Kip and Calf Boots, Arctics and Overshoes for young and old. I have reduced my prices of Goods but not the Quality, Thanking my old friends and @atrons for past favors I hope to merit a continuance of the same, W. R. COE Groceries at Cost, _ SCHMIDT BROS., AVING determined té close out their H Grocery Store in Nevada City, offer their : 4 5 Entire New Stock ofGroceries and Provisions at San Fran—eisco Cost --Wholesale or Retail. . Parties who will purchase the entire stock, can obtain the same Below Cost Price. A Span of Horses and light business, Wagon is offered for sale cheap. The Fixtures of the Store are also for sale. . SCHMIDT BROS.Nevada, Feb. 18th, MRS. L. A. WHITE, Dressmaker, Winsewniett oar Mitte Dresses, at her : Residence on Piety Hill. Nevada City, Feb. 25th. : DIVIDEND NOTICE. 1VIDEND NO, 1, of Fifty Cents per Share on the Capital Stock of the COMMERCIAL STREET, . OPPonite W. BR. Ooe Shoe Btore. » CITIZENS BANK Wiil be payable at the office of the Citizens grin NOSOHN T MORGAS, Coutts) — Sth, 1881. Must be Reduced . LESS THAN GOST -+er, ‘Than any_other dealer in Nevada City—can. ~ 4 Call at my old Stand on Pine . ‘ Baimoral, Sandals, Slippers . “MACHINERY —AT THE— Nevada Foundry 12-inch Engine; 24 inch stroke, with heavy hoisting and pumping rig. .-10-inch Engine, 20-inch stroke, New. ee ! . Complete Hoisting and Pumping rig consisting of.2. 10x90" Engines, reels, bob,and-boiler46 ‘inchesby 16 feet..) sg i ble, with hoisting and pumping rig, Boiler 36 inches by 1 2 feet, 1 Portable Engine, 8x16, and boil: Hoisting and Pumping’ gear neatly new. = 18-inch Engine, 8x16. : 1 tubular boiler-40~jnches by 16 feet. 43 : 10-stamp mill, 750 pound stamps. 8-stamp mill, 850 pound stamps, Steam Pump, 10x12 cylinder, W'a._ ter cylinder 6x12, ~ 36-inch Cornish Pumps 2 8-inch Cornish -Pumps, 1 Horn Pan and Settler, 4 Michel Pans, .3 Knox Pang_______ 500 feet 6-inch column, in good ors der, E * 325 feets 9-inth column, nearly new. iso Water gates from 3 inches to 22 inches, _1 ll-inch Little Giant, second— hand, : = 2 Flue Boilers 36x20 feet; 1 Flue Boiler 36x12 feet. 3 Overshot Water Wheels 26, 32 and 35 feet diameter, complete, with shafting, pinions, gearing, ete, In good order, Tron Cars, and a varigty of Mining Implements, * _ APPLY TO G. G. ALLAN, Nevada Foundry, Spring St., _ NEVADA CITY. J23-t# SELLING OUT. 1 8-inch Engine, 16-inch stroke, = with double hoist. and—bob= Boiler, —1 8-inch Engine, 8x16, Revert >. C. FOGELI AVING leased the U. 8. Brewery, and being about to leave for Europe, offers at Private sale a fine lot of Household and Kitchen Furniture, Carpets, Flowers, Canary Birds, etc. 4a Flower Seeds of all descriptions. _ Also One Buggy, one set Double Harnes;, and one set Single Harness. : Everything will be soldat.a Great Sac« rifice and persons are requested to call at the brick residence, adjoining the Brewery, opposite the School House, and examine the goods and prices. ; ; C. FOGELE, Nevada City, March let. For Sale or to Lease. wet. I WILL LEASK FOR ONE YEAR Gi. MORE, OR. SELL THE WELL KNOWN PUBLIC BUdLDING CALLED TEMPERANCE HALL, Situated on Sacramento street, Nevada City, Cal. The building is in irst Class Re air. It contains a ~ Fine Dance Hall, and a large number of Dwelling Rooms, Sleeping Rooms, Ete, JOHN GRIMES, Prop’r, * ‘Temperance Hall, Nevada City, Cal. March ipth, 1881, © A. LADEMAN, a DEALER IN Jiinetion of Broad and Commercial Streets Thotes Family 0 Bpeciatty nis