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March 3, 1881 (4 pages)

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259 [40 80 123 He ©) LO 93 “09 0G tte 3 9O— LY, L "99 . 3 Ws bots. ets ets ) De: oor, 3 00° -, Qe ie Behe. rant D> Ose S. atel, r, and offers ee. arness, t Saccall at ‘owery, ine the ELI. S. Wellington wes driving a coupe cf . “yuickly as pesible, boy. nur per ‘raised sulewalk and the h_viey had + up the 9 fey, 3h, «en Star Lodge, No. _ Vallay Lodge, No. 12, —— THE ‘DAILY TRANSCRIPT. WHVADA UTY CAPO yA An Bxetting te Rawa ¥. Yesterday fdrendon while George youn 7 and inéxperienced hersea being trained for ate at the Humpire . livery ‘table, they took . fright in front ef the Oounty Treasurer's cand’tagatarapid pace dewn . ‘: Broad street, who Were ta Hhe‘Wagon got ant as, Gi oC two touching the ground just? ¢ the toam dragged the vehicle —o yer the . ydrant in rrontef the Expeese Office and _ whirled inte the aley— “un—the east ithe Natienst Exe! aange building. Mr. Welliagten bh dng to the fens omrith «grip of ir-¢5— “showing a first= . vate quality ¢ pluck. —_He brought. the ramawa" yg to a standstill after droceeded a couple .of reds. The height of -the sidew" ary (two*feet) over which they pas" ed, the shortness of the ‘turn 40 a the high rate of speed, make it ‘yeem a mary elous occui rence that the whole rig was not ‘deniolished and the avis er severely injured, As it happened the wagon was bat sight: ly damaged, aud: Mr. Wellington es es“caped unhurt. : a Brief Mention. Yesterday was. Ash’ Wednesday, the first day in Lent. ae Assessor Collius aud staff will on } next Monday begin their work of as_ sessing. day night was cansed tion in the Import: . masque: ‘ac A evuple ef beys' : “Muiesday: Nig snes ts FY, es The fire. shan ak: at ti block: Tees: by a conflagra— ant Store-on Com. mercial street. yo establishment had been close 9g for an hour anda’ half, ¢ the P’ foprietors being at the se. John Donnelty ef the aaloon was the first one to ver the conflagration and 1 gave alarm which was promptly Trepended to by the firemen. Senate db scor the © Hall unlocked the iron. doors, and ashe threw them open a dese volume of smoke rolled out. He entered by keeping close to the flzor, and found that some lace curtains and a pile of clothing in the rear--ef the building were-on fire. The hose of . . both companies were stretched for. service and.streams were just being turned on “When the announcement . was made that the flames could be extinguished with a few buckets of water, which was done. ing in the pile where the fire was is destroyed toa great extent, and itis roughly estimated that the entire-contents of the store, including dry goods, etc., are damaged by smoke about ten per cent. of . . t. their value. The crigin of the fire is a mystery. It. may have been communicated to. the ‘curtains froin [the stove near by or fr om @ lighted . 2h cigar-or pipe ‘carelessly laid down. The stock is by the-owners valued:' at some $10, 000, and it isinswred for -edby Leopold-Garthe-and I. J. Rolfe. > oe 7 Fine Pres ‘Peet. : The ladies of the Ww. C. T.-U. will moet in the vestry of the M. KE. chareh at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon, We acknowledge the -receipt of complimentary tickets to the Bap— list enterteinment which ‘took .plaee last evening, James Martin, a‘native of England, was naturalized in _the ‘Superior Couitt yesterday on ‘testimony of Sieriff Domp-kinsand T. H. Carr. The .Februariaus hada grand time —at—erass Valley—night before last. ‘The locators-on the extension lead of sobriety organized for another month by electing A. B, Dibble President. _a Sea Fraternal Visit. ‘Tuesday evening members of Gold165, aud Grass E020. E:, of Grass Valley, to the number of about sixty, came to this city in a special train and visited Oustomah lodge, No. 16. After the exercises at the Hall of the—latter organization, which included an_ initiation according to the rules of the revised. swork of the order, the visiting brethren went to the New York Hotel at the invitation of Oustomah Lodge, and there partook of a splen«lid baitquet, which was interspersed with musicahand oratorical exercises. The Grass Valley. Odd Fellows returned-home about midnight. a _— . Mining Election. ~~ = ai At a meeting of the Board off Trustees. of -the Deadwood Mining Company, held Tuesday evening, the ‘following officers: were elected to ‘serve the~ensuing year: Alex. Sloan, President; -R: B. Symington, Seeretary; James Colley, Treasurer. J. J. -Lyons was re-appointed Superintendent. Arrangements were made to liquidate all _present_demands on the company’s treasury, and the development of the mine will soon again be progressing as usual, -_—_<+> —— -—Nevada Commandery Electson. This evening the annual election }—~ of officers-ofNevadaCommandery No. 6 will take place at Masonic Hall. After the regular business is transacted the order of the Red Cross*will be conferred. Sir Knights from various parts of the State are expected to be present. For Sale. The well known residence’of J. J. Meacham oa Piety Hill is offered for sale. Apply to him at G. W. Wélch’s BookStore. mh3-lw And see our new stock of Cigars and Candies at the Great V atiety Store. : hemstes F. L. Hararnovsen & Co. Har AT MARKET RATES. £19-+6 "4 M; Loaner, Colfax. , -_ £Go to the National aL Hotel. 8, A. Evpr, Proprietor. —_-srRare opportunities offered » Chestautwood’s Busisess College. ‘Some fine-spectimens ‘freesold ore from the Niagaraelaim, an extension on' this end-of the New York ledge in Willow Valley which is’ being opened by Alexs Durbin, were shown tothe TRanscripr reporter -yesterday. ‘The chunks appeared to he one-half gold. Durbin, who has '1,500 feet en the ledge, has his shaft down about 25 feet and the vein— of pay oreis six inches wide and increasing . The 600 feet between him and the part of the ledge included in the Wilson patent is owned by Frank Guild, Jr. Guild aud Durbin will develop the ground . together. > «—q——— Aimost a Panic, When the firebells began to ring Tuesday evening theseveral hundred of people in’ Hunt’s Hafl became very much excited, and for a few seconds a stampede thst ‘would redren being trampled or crowded to death seemed . inevitable, Several ladies-sereamed‘er cried with fright and excitement. Fortunately there twere enough cool-headed_ meg there o keep the multitude from making a break for the doors aud windows, and ‘the trouble ended grthent any damage being done. Filed Their Papers, The Rising Sun Gold Mining Company, whose quartz elaim is located over at the other end of the Narrow Guage-R. R. have filed their articles of incorporatiouwith the Secretary of State. Capital.stock, $750,000, in 150,000 shares of $5. Directors— H. C. Bidwell, L. D: Corbright, R, L. Ogden, H. Tracy,. A. Ethel, C. Hine, Geo. B. Satterlee and J. Jay. Pardee, fornia agent to reside at Colfax, Hart While @uanting. While out. hunting yesterday morning near Colfax a boy named Harrington, aged 14 years, was badly” injured by the bursting of his gun, ‘The principal injuries were about the right shoulder, and it is feared the results may be fatal. ore <e . Phe American Mine Blast. * ia WS At 6o'clock Monday evening a blast of 24,000 pounds of Judson powder was set off in the American Mining Company’s claims one mile west of San Juan. ~The coneussion was barely perceptible at that Lae ‘but did good execution. Mising Cle Claim Sold. Erskine and Craig! have sold their . possessory title in a quartz claim adjoining the Lecompton . and Lackawanua, above the Murchie, to John Brodie. : Inst ‘Arrived, Bananas, Sicily Lemons, Oranges, Limes and Figs, at theGreat Variety. Mr. i Kisen being stmmoned: from ‘the . The clothabout 34, 700 in compawiies Tepresent-sult in numerous women and chil=] Wm. Werry ig their Cali-. ~ m2-4t F.L. HARRYHOUSEN & Co. . A Star on Fire! According to astronomérs, one of the fixed stars has been b’otted out . of the firmament by the'action of fire: This startliug event is, however, of less consequence to any inhabitant on our planet than the loss of a dear friend or relative ‘by consumption. Whoever is threatened with such a bereavement Should recommend with most persistent earnestness the use , of Hale’s Honey of. Horehound ‘and Tar by the party in peril. In every ing, scothingy curative effect of this new and pie ie a agent is strikingly matifested. Sold by druggists everywhere at 50 cents and $1. a . . large size and save money. ‘Pike’s Toothache drops . cure in one minute, equiv alent to many silphur baths Don't forget it. Hill's hair asd whisker. dye, black or brown, 50c. stage of an obstinate cough, the heal. . A-box-of Glenn's ‘Sulphur Soap” a “The American, Peopic. No people i in ithe world ‘suffer *2s much with Dyspepsia os Amerieans— ‘medicines'have failed to atcomptish. @ certain “and sure.:rem: edy until Green's August-Flower was dutroduced. for this, disease and its ‘effects, yet so well has this remedy sucteeded in every case to effect a cure,’that there is not a druggist in the ‘ted States but recommends’ the Au-— gust Flower in all cases of ‘dyspepsia and Liver complaint, ‘costiveness, = stomach, ae -headache, and all liver. Go to your druggist—and get a. sample bottie for J0 cents and. try it. Two doses will relieve any ‘case. Regular size 75 cents. ae A Fragrant Breath end Peatly fecth Are easily obtained by cleansing your teeth daily with that. iustly popular dentifrice, Sozodont, “Comparts whiteness to the teeth, a delicious aroma to.the breath, and preserves intact, from youth’ to old age, the teeth. Acidity of the stomach will destroy the stongest teeth unless itseflects—are— counteracted with Sozodont, and this puré toothwash protects the dental surface by removing every iinpurity that adheres to them, Ask your. —— for Sozodont. en Mothers: Mothers!!! Motherd: 7 Are you disturbed at night. and brokeu of your rest’by a, sick™ child suffering and cry ing with ‘the excruciating pain.of cutting teeth. ‘If sd, go tat ‘once and get a bottle of Mrs, Winslow’s ‘soothing syrup. It will reli¢ve the poor little sufferer immediatély, you may depend upon it; there is. no mistake. -about it. There is not a mother on 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 cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one pf tne ‘oldest and best female physicgans nurses in the United States. every where, and
Sold 25 centz a bottle oe Photogr aphs equa to SanFrancisco's } beat. Canbrns, OpZ erator. Rv poLPH PhotoGallery, Broad Street, Nevada A Card. Toall who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., I ‘will send a regipe that will cure you, F RE E OF CHARGE, This gréat remedy was. discovered by a missionary in South America, Send a self-addressed:envelope to the Kev. Joseru T. Inman, Station D, New “York Cir, m8-ly Stockholders Meeting. : HERE will bea meeting of the Stockholders of the Pioneer Reduction Company of California at the Editorial'Rooms of the Daily Transe sript, in Nevada City, “PHURSDAY, MARCH THIRD, 1881, se “At B o'clock P.M. “M4. B. CROSBY, President. Nevada City, March Ist. H. W. HAND, TEACHER OF ~ Piano, Organ and Vocal Culture. Director of Choral Club and Juvenile Singing Classes. Residence—Nevada City. MRS. L. A. WHITE, Dressmaker, pe ch Ladies, or Misses, te \ wat w WwW, or to cus and make Suacades * her Residence on Piety wa. Nerada City, Feb. 25th. Wood & Lumber Co. Ko CONSTANTLY ON “HAND ~ For SALE All kinds of Common and Clear LUACBER. Orders left at the office of South Yuba Water Go., orat the Yard, on the Grass ¥alpay Sea OUEBS yoomnatly ettenet te: and although years of experienée 'ii'] se 55 ni. —P posed of rare antisepic herbs, it im: . ‘. TOBACCOS, Nevada and Grass Valley . ~~ “ENQUIRE WITHEN 3Q@ DAYS. AT — I-am determined to ‘sell the NoTime should be Cost” =a If the stomach, liver and bowels are affected to adopt the sure remedy, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. ‘Diseases of the organs named beget others far more s:. rious, and a delay-is therefore havirdous. Dyspepsia, liver complaint chills and fever, early rhevimatie twin «es, kiduey weakness, bring serious bovily t ou uble if trifted with.Lose no time medicine. For sale by all Druggists and a generally. me s Good Repair, on. the, Red Dog Road, beyond Pine Grove-Cemetery. fl2 S oe CITIZEY3 . BANK. Must be Reduced! Must be Reduced ! Must be Reduced! QEING OVERSTOCKED WITH THE Finest Stock of CIGARS Ever brought to Nevada City, a same at. Wholesale or Retail during the next = be DAYS AT LESS THAN COST IN SAN. FRANCISCO! -+— Call early and secure vasestne, . Shoes of ail styles and kinds conin Usiog Gils effective, safe and long known . ” A DWELLING IN} -} and -Buskins:~-Atso-a “targe. ASSOTtINEUt of ‘. and Gents’ Kip andCalf Boots. “REDUCTION SALE ——@F—. Boots and Shoes . ——9——— BEING ov ERSTOCKED: in: Boots and Shoes for Winter wear, and not wishing to carry them ever until next season, we will for the next Thirty Pays sell the:same at Reduced Prices fer Cash ! To make Room for our Spring stock. Se ere lar erren vA full st stantly on hand. Also, Boy's Mats and Caps — Men's aint and Shoe VOGELMAN & WEBBER. — Broad St., Nevada City, opposite Citizens’ Bank. WM. R. GOEL AT THE OLD STAND, CORNER CoM MERCIAL AND. MAIN STREETS Pe Nevads 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, Balmoral, Sandals, Slippers Children’# and Misses’ School Shoes, Boys’ Arctics and Overshoes for y oung and old. Ihave reduced my prices of Goods but not the Quality. Thanking my old friends and patrons for past favors . hope to‘merit a continuance of the same. _d20 W. R, COE . KEYSTONE MARKET Commercial. Street, Nevada City. HAVING purchased the above named Market, I will be glad tosee all former patrons and will be able to supply the public with all kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats, __And.everything generally kept in a FIRST CLASS MARKET “which will be furfiished at THE VERY LOWES® RATES, ALSO ON HAND FRESE nARD Of my own manufactyre, which is biases 3 teed to be A. No. L. Having had long experience in the business, . can guarantee to give perfect satistaction to all, and will supply the This is not uncombe, but a Plain Brsiness Proposition! MY ASSORTMENT OF CONFECTIONERY, CUTLERY, FRUIT, Etc. Is among the best in the market, andl am also selling them at LOWER PRICES Than any other dealer in Nevaua City, can offer. Read a few of my Prices ;~ Cigars that cost 8125 a thousand in San Francisco, I-sellat 12 1-2 cents apiece. Cigars that cost $70 a thousand in San Francisco, I sell at 8 1-2 cents apiece, Regular Bit Cigars at'6 1-4 cents apiece. Very good Vigars for four and five cents each, tar Call at my old Stand of Pine Street and examine my Goods wud Prices : JOHN JACK. DWELLING ‘HOUSE —e OM EAST BROAD STREET, Opposite ge. M. Preston's. — Fi ] OFFER FOR SALE the Mansard Bes sorres zo bulit hy me the past season. It has Seven Roons. besidex Bath Room, «Pantry, Closets, Presses. Wood Shed gnd Cellar, with oo house and Chicken Yard in the 1d less than it oquid be built for — ill vena opportunities 8 to build anoth“dicker” tras eh pag ace business is invited to. give the place a sand inspection in any kindof weather.. me LEON M. BOWDOIN. . Nevada Oity, Feb, Sth, 1880, Sha kinds of Live stock for Sale at} oging Frait » Mery Best in my Line. All Times. : cn. Af. KE. ee CITIZENS BANK; BROAD STREET.,,,...NEVADA CITY’ Paid up Capital $80,000. OFFICERS , KE. M. PRESTON.. .eer er Peeaitant Te, OTE 8s WES SE EER ELSE ER. Vice President JOHN T. MORGAN..Cashief and Speretary = — DIRECTORS: — Dr. R: M. Her. Jous T, Moygan, Geo. M. Heenes— Jo ARnoaast. NILES SRAKLS. L. HOUSMAN, E, M, Preéstos, par Revatve Daposita, Bay and Sell Ex change, f77 Purchase Gold Dust and Bullion 47P Highest Price Paid for State an ty Warrants, PRAWCHECKS ON New York, Sacramento, San Francisco, San Jone Los Angeles Also» Exehange on all the Principal Eurupean . ‘ties. Mike Gullections and transact a Genera) Banking Business, —CONRR ESPON DEN TH Nye York—First-National Bank, BAN Fraxcisco—Firs? National Gold Bank SAcRAMENTO-—National Gold Bank of D qd, Mills & Co, "Sas Josye-—Farmers National Gold Bank, L O8 ANGEL ES A Jomunercial Bank. GEORGE ©. GA YLORD, DEALER IN Groceries. Provtsions, Case, Grods, Grain, Feed, Et, ‘pxGoods Sold at Bed Reck Prices. __ Agent’ for Giant Pe Powder Company if ‘WE MEAN BUSINESS. [Sew ‘S6xT2, nearly new. MACHINERY FOR sax —AT THE— Nevada Foundry, 12-inch Engine, 24 inch stroke, with heavy hoisting and pumping ‘rig. ~ 10-inch Engine, 20-inch stroke. : Complete Hoisting and Puniping rig eonsistilig’ of 2 10x90 En gines, Feels,-bolyendboiler $6tncher= aici 16 feet. wih double: tiie ie “ad bob.” Boiler, 18-inch Engine, 8x16, Reversi ble,with hoisting and pumping rig, Boiler 36 inches by 12 feet. 1 Por able. Engine, 8x16, and boilHoisting and pumping _ gear nearly new, er, 1 8-inch Engine, 8x16. : . eaalee: boiler 40 inches by 16. “+feet.— 10-stamp mill, 750 pound atampe. 8-stamp mill, $50 -pound siamps. “. ” Steam Pump, 10x12 cylinder, i . ter eylinder 6x22. 3 6-inch Cornish Pumps 2 8-ineh C orpish Pumps. 1 Horn Pan anid Settler. 4 Michel Pans, _ 500 feet 6-inch column, in good order, 325 feet 9inch column, nearly new. Water gates from 3 inches tq 22 am inches. 1 ll-inch ‘Little Giayt, hand, 2 Flue Boilers 36x20: feet, 1 Flue Boiler 36x12 feet. 3 Overshot Water Wheels 26 and 35 feet diameter, complete, with shafting, pinions, gearing, ete, In good order, -secoud oo Iron Cars, and a variety of Mining — Implements, APPLY TO eG, ALLAN, Nevada Foundry, Spring St,, NEVADA crry. ee §23-tf BAY STATE MARKET Broad street, opp. City Hall, NEY ADA cry ees SEN IU ES os . et iMES COL L EY, ‘Prop’ re Having purchased the joo Ls and fixtures of the Bay ‘State Market, I am prepared to supply thd-people of Jye-. vada City and vicinity with choice * Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Sausages, etc., At-as Jow rates as can be purchased spywherein Nevada County. Meats delivered within a reasonable ais. tance free of charge. ii yeu want a nice ronst, stenk, cutlet or chop, give me a call Those of my old patrons who are indebted to mefor meats purchased at the Broa! Strect Market, ave requested to settle their +accounts—by-the Ist of January, 1881, without fail, as the busicess must be closed-by that tire, JAMES COLLEY. Nevada City; Nov, 30, 1830, Groceries at Cost. SCHMIDT BROS., AVING determined to close out th ir Grocery Store in Nevada City, offer their Entire New Stock ofGroceries and Provisions at San Fran-’ cisco Cost --Wholesale or Retail, Parties who will purchase the entire stock, gan obtain the sume Welow.Cost Price. MANHOOD RESTORED. _ VICTIM of early impr A nervous debility, prematy having tried in vain every knovn has discovered a simple means 0! selfeure, which he will send free to his fellow-suffer~ ers. Addreas J. H. REEVES, 43 Chathaw Street: New Y ork. janla — Orchard and ‘Vineyard TO LET. « 4 ing HE American Hil] Orchard and Vineyard. T containing from 3,000 te 4,000 bearTrees and 4,000 Grene to let tor For yartrulat sy Pe r ulers y eas, y ROLFE, No City A Span of Horves and li; ght business Weg on is offered for sale cheap. -& “ge SOHMHIT. BAER. _Nevndisy Reb. 18th. ee A, LADEMAN, DEALER Se = hg, Groceries, Provisions, Ete Nevad Specialty } Choice Faunily G cy ==3 Knox Pans. Se Junction of Broad and Con-fnercial Streeta . S—