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May 1, 1881 (4 pages)

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Change ip hates and in tie i its ADP roninhas v areas aie ne tter to th e Xu treen, the < c Ns. Heclares “ti, er area tp thes te as 4 avi the land, wi é h the fuhahj. , i have bee "= a re rs Of investi, Water can. } uch’ food asa shamed Pars, man, She ay \ Wag , L Out, EI y Stor Street, Y's Shoe Store, ids and the mh, antly on hang ths IBAECO, ands, NUTS, Oras in a Fine tore, Le City limits ena 'Y Morning. ate Plants, the manager EL. THOLAG, » 881. a ta. County, Stats her ot the estate uf Notice is here , Adnninistrat nef ns ha Inge Clune , OO € xhibit them hers, within four Vhion Bf this no AS 2 Coty ot Ne & pril 29th, 2881, _ Administrator, Pascoe, deeeasel, Adnrr. Meeting, a the Stoe holders niction Com; pat reelection of vt will take place a it he Nevada ony ay 2d, 18s, at4 G TROSBY, Pres, > aa Electri IT. lectric Light VA STREEE, JALIFORNIA. » number of situe e Light is the an be econom xt only because. ‘urnishes a Vou other way. Such Wilis, Hoisting ries, Factories, ge rooms, and & spaces,-such a8 LIC MINE. Light is being ve ight that has po es and is practical satisfactor] ise. stimonials can & actical workings! nes : constant useot ne Excelsior Cat near , y the Secretary co, Feb, 11, 1881, ght Co., & Fai % . Electric j att ¢ Mine, @! he -Excelsior tow 2s to. give uni Yourstruly, L, C. Me APSR Nevada Co., Cal \pril 2ist, 1881. ectric Light Co. r’s use of & No? rand Lamps, . & ypparatus a * ymparing if wie* cane cused at 0 2g a very supe! and conveniem been less than Ss. Bi PERKINS, d Gravel Mining® mp, Calaveras (% Cal. Electric L to your enquill the Brush El fo gay, as far a8 a very great ng. it will a oti “7 pues4 ttle attenti ‘ould, er is net "0 fr Kgersr, Su ly, to om. ROE, ectrie Light baa reet, San F trician. county. faresiu good. condition this. spring. “but in Jimmy’s case iN Toy THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, NEVADA TITY CALIFORNIA Brief Mention. Good pic-nic weather, Vote earlyand o7ten to-morrow. , . . pos * Hougecleaniny is Wehict ainuse— . ynent of Nevada City whousewives about now. Mrs.AH. Irish Alex. Gault the liead of Main stre Tia Kke The general delivery of the has sold to Mrs, residences “near: the } et now occupied by . i > a: Bowdoin. . Post . :e will be open from 1 to 2 0’clock fhis afternoon, and at the same hour on every: Sanday hereafter antil further notice. , Milo fod: ¢ Knights of f Ryth as of this city is one of the most prosperthe . ts membership is increas ous Secret ‘organization’. in ing very rapidly. Mr.: at ‘Temperance Hall F. iday-evening was . dargely attended. Miclrell’sbon-bon -party Ixtensive preparations are being-‘made for the Maypole party to be yiven by at Hunt's Hall next Friday The 40-acre hydraulic cluiin. situated in tlie edze him evening. . of town and belouging tothe estate of John Pascoe deceased, is offereil for-sale at a low ‘prige. . The ground is. well equipped for mining. The: advertisement. is in,anvther column, — The chaingang yesterday. morning commenced work on the road. leading from the railroad depot to Gold Fiat. Rodad Comimissioner Mills is making a first-class revord for himSelf by putting out district’s thereughPeopie vs, Jimmy ‘Rodda has been reThe justice court caseof the RoOXb: Weditesdaye ls the jury Lt'has been twice set, onee for set for Was disagreed, Fripustpdéned, nd they will tried once and twice gods gri day evening, aud Tie mills of the slowly, probfine before ably grind out a neayy: “they are—throws th —_-:.City Board of Education. The City Board of Education. met i twenty feet Pease istemporarily . WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. A Thrifty Mining Section—One Hundred Dollars te the Pan. The Hathaway Company at the of Washington their hydraulic . “elaims day. town are running night e only fifteen or The ri¢h ground made stil! being. worked, hapd one hundred] jd nilarg to a pan is so common_as_to not be and The banks are high. we of which a~tiote thee we seks since is considered extraordinary by the. owners. The gold is ail cotrse—Phere will probably Lbe-enough taken out this season to . . pay the o wtof the ¢ laims—$4 ), G00 —after ran: ing ; eXpenses hi Wwe deducted. 8. QO. Pease & C working th been . . . ynpany who. are 2 old Koller “claims be. lew Washington, are nowmaking their first clean‘up for the* season, The-results so far-are excellent. . Place & made a partial.¢lean-up and_ the result is better than anticipated. . <e The Centennial Companyshaté re~' edinméuced work with a meén from Gold Hill. Company have force of It is -undecidwill be-. ed whether the present tunnel be drivea ahead muchfarther fore some prospecting shafts are sunk. : Tlie Omega Company have fired: They r comthéic last blast fop-the year, will complete stripping and umence cleaning up in about a month, The Alpha Company are night and day. The ground is looking better than ever, Thé clean-up water lasts—probably by-September, when. they will realizea big lot of bullion, will not be made as’ long. ag at present O. charge of Superintendent Perry: is aid up With rheumatism, and S. in operations af the mine. The . disagreément between the owners Of the Garfield -quartz. mine as resalted in its being shut down temporarily, As it gives promise of making a good mine it isto be hoped . that the ditticulties will be amicably adjusted_and it will be given-an—epportunity to show up what there is in it.t is reported that Col. Rogers, yesterday forenoon, A petition was received from resi“dents of the Selby Flat: portion of . _ the District asking for a school, it was decided to open one there on the second*Monday, in May. Miss Nellie Curtis, was elected teacher. The Clerk was instructed to write to A. A. Cook, an architect of Sacramento, asking him to visit this City atid give hig views upon the location of a four-class schvol building and the probable cost. J. G, Hartwell exhibited his county map before the Board, and. it was ‘decided _to-purchase two copies for the use of the schools. J. C. Rich was elected Census Marshal. a a a Me Taiked too Freely. N. C. Packard is the latest, recruit to the chaingang. He was brought down from North Bloomfield by . Constable Cummings and locked up : forty days in default of paying a forty dollar fine. He wasconvic.ed hefore Justice McKinuey of _slandering and villifying James Monk and Mrs, Monroe, o — Enquire of J. M. m1-2t $1,000 to loan, Wa tina, Attorney. CHANCE OF TIME. Nevada County Narrow Guage Railread Company. On and after Saturday the 30th day of April, 1881, until further no“tice, owing to the temporary discon— tinuance of the Vallejo route, the night trains on the N. C. N. G. R. R. will runas follows : For Colfax— leaving Nevada City at 10.55 P.M; Yeaving Grass Valley at 11.30 P. .; arriving at Colfax’at 1.00 a. Mm. turning—ledving Colfax at 3.50° 4. M.; leaving Grass Valley at_ 5.30 4. ’ M., arriving at Nevada City at 6.00 A.M. J. F. Kipper, Gen. Supt: a > The Art Lean Exhibition. On Tuesday and Wednesday evenings of this week the. ladies of the M. E. church will open an art gallery in the-vestry of the church, The collection will consist of paintings in oil] on canvas, satin, tin, ete. also .a°ifew water color pictures. and Re. principal owner of the Yuba mine, rwitlshortty begin the ; erection hoisting works on a quartz claim at . Diamond Creek w hieh he lately pur‘chased. The discovered chute in the Yuba mine rock coming from: thé” newly is spoxen of as being “way eS eee Parlor Concert. On Wednesday evening, up.”
the llth instant, a parlor concert will be giv: en at Nevada: Theatre by the Godair Family of thiscity assisted by Isac T. Sanks, Mrs. L. [uncan, Andrew Chester and Fred. Cooper, The programme is ‘to consist of — solos; duets, songs, dances, etc., and to conelude—-with-.a-farce.__‘The same troupe will give a—similar—entertainment at Grass Valley Saturday evening. >. >_—Vacant Places In the dental.ranks will never occur if you are particular with your teeth, and cleanse them ev ery day with that famous tooth—wash, Sozodont. From youth to old age it will keep the enamel spotless and unimpaired, The teeth of persons-who use Sozodont have a pearl-like whiteness, and the gums a roseate hue, while the breathe is purified and: renderéd sweet and fragrant. It is composed of rare antisepic herbs and‘is entire y free from the objectionable and injurious ingeedion of tooth pastes, etc. 2 STABLE STOCK FOR SALE. onsists of Two Good Horses, 1 2-Horse Covered Hack, 12-Horse 2-seated Covered Wagon, 1 2-Horse 2-seated Rockaway. 1 2-Horse Covered Buggy. Also, ROBES, HARNESS, &c. ALIX NEW If not sold at private sale will sell at public auction at the stable on May 28th, 1881. MES. M. PINGREE, a29 Nevada City, FOR SALE, $1,800. advertisement. . tel, washing . Breey stvle and equal fo any in the of Found. A leather-covered _ memorandum . book found by officer Stevens can be , recovered by the owner if he will all at this office and pay for this ap30-2t i Wants to Invest. A gentleman wishes to purchase a building lot or a neat ‘residence in Nevada City, Will pay cash. aged ties having such property e sale . will leave word at the ‘DarLyv SCRL2T Office. TRA xNasia >.> Beautiful Souvenirs. &! Crawford's store on Mair streefs to be seen adisp!ay. of the largest and . In the show window of Lester richest #sserttient of B irthday Cards . . (ever gftered by any firm in the . mountains. The exquisite works of ear een by —tovers—of the-b itiful as-they include all the landst-siovel and tasty designs, They sar Rareopportunities offered: Chestnut wood’s Business College, Hay AT MARKET ‘RATES. {19-tf M. Lopner, Colfax, _—_-> atin ae SUL atthe Old Place. Proro-GALLery, + Opposite Stumpf’s Ho: ‘Cit y. Photographs ix Tag Repo . Broad Street Nevada ' State, “"p rices to suit the times. g Mrs. J. FE. Rup Leu, Prop’: ; COLLINS, Operator. ap2 Department. ae Card. cers and indiscretions af vouth, 1 lars as cheap as they are beautiToall who are auffe ring “from. the errors . nervous ae ness, early decé ‘ky loss of manhood, &C., . will send a recipe that will cure you, FRE f . OF CHARGE, This gree at re medy— was dis. covered by a missionary in South America, i Senda self-actiressed envetope* to the Hex, 'r wire. = Joserau T, INMAN, Station D,-New York i t a ai et City, ms-ly . Spring Goods ! Summer Goods! Spring Styles ! Summer Styles! HYMAN BROS [: AVE just cam eda full cachet nt ‘ec FINE. CLOTHING for. Men and Boys, ~ FURNISHING GOODS, — HATS, BOOTS and SHOES, TRUNKS, SATCHELS, . . . . . . . and VALISES. Our Stockis Com~' ‘. . plete in Every f The Newest and BH. Mil Best. LLER, HAS. ON HAND TRE LARGEST AND FINEST a OF Spriag? Summer Clothiag. peagelie Sade, BOOTS, SHOES, : Ewer Brought to Newada City. os ta sen & ~All varieties of NECKTIES, SOCKS, &c., &b,, His Prices are the Lowest sar DON’T. PATRONIZE’ DRUMMERSbe fonnd at MILLER’s. When youb Se want can what you are“Everything -you uy of him, you will see * fe TONER FURN TURE. TOME, COMMERCIAL STREET. Prices the Lowest ter City Marshal. E. BALDRIDGE -NNOUNCES himself as a candidate fe re-election to.the office of City Ma Election May 2d. A shal. Call on us Before Purchasines,, or rHYMAN BROTHERS, Corner Broad and Pine Strects, “Fep city Marshal.. WILLIAM SNQrt ae the ottice of City Marshal, NNOUNCES himself as.a candidate for Nevada City. BRANCHES—7 Murray_St., New York.; 216 and 218 Cal fornia St. Sah Francisco; Merchant St., Honolulu, Sandwich Islands. ~ FinestStock in the County NO OLD OR SECONDThe stock has just heen received, and von purchasers will .nd upon investig A full line of Moldings, Picture ation, Beading cf Agent for’ the Wheeler Room Sets, and Call Hne of First-class Ke" CT 2 IN XP KR ta. The Stock is extrasiaree and fine ; haa been bought cheap, than any other dealerin the county can attempt be. Lounges, Single Lounges, Etc., a . = oO bs s 8 — tH ay BB: ua oO 2 ar wg WAND FURNITU E. iprises &@ full line ef: Parlor ynd Brdand wilthe sold cheaper Tove is no’ huy ug about this as Frames, Brackets, Mirro: s, Bed Etc: o 4a11 ¥Xin as, Of all kinds de on_short notice and at the very lowest rntes, Upholstering nds done on sho tice and i) & Wilson New No. 8, The Best Sewing Machine in the Market. For City Marshal. Monday, the office of City Marshal. May 2, 1881, RICHARD TREMAINE NNOUNCES himself as a candidate. for Election, For City Assessor. ‘J. J. ROGERS the office of City Assessor. * by NNOUNCES himself as a Candidate ‘fer For City Treasure r. nee _ J D. FLEMING NNOUNCES hiinself as a candidate ¢ LA the office of City Treasurer. *' Look Out for JACKSON'S: or For City potas F. H. “HINDS the: office of City Monday, Assessor, May 2d, 1881. apl2 NNOUNCES himself as-a candidate for 6: Election For City Assessor. ’ J. J. MEACHAR £ the eftice of City Assessor. NNOUNXCES himself‘as a candidate for REMOVED To Building formerly occupied For City Treasurer. W. A. SIGOURNEY rs May 24.° NNOUNCES himself as a candidate for P the office of City Treasurer. Eleytion by W. A. Sigourney. ', Whose who care for the beautiful will enjoy seeing this choice collection. Doors open at half past seven. Admission twenty-five cents. The many citizens who have loaned their }works will not fail to see them among similar productions. a30-2t gs HOOSE AND LOT on ARISTOCRACY HILL. 91 Feet Frontage. Apply at WELEA, FARGO & CO.'S Exprees % ‘ . W. S. LONG Par tied Boe $ hereby announced for ction as . City Assessor. Electien” First_ Monday : in ia May, 1881, Se : er. = y i881. SPRING ® SU Misses rime nt of F urnishing Goods always-on and Millinery Goods, Ladies’, at my store before making their. purc hases. Orders from the country promptly attende A. BE April 2, Persons desiring anything in ‘the Dry Goods line will Corner Broad and Pine Streets. isi. 3 GRAND OPENING ——_—oOF— MMER GOODS, wey and Fancy oons. —0-—-— A. BLUMENTHAL, . Corner_of-Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City. Having received onevof the Largest Stocks of Spring and Summer Dr Goads ever brought to this city, consisting of New Silks, New Satins, New Dress Goods, New Ginghams New Calicces, Muslins, Sheetings, Table Linens, Napkins, Window Shades and Curtains, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper and Children’s Shoes. land. o-—— . A fine assert— nd it to their advantage to ca dto, Samples sent free on application. New York* Dry Goods Store, Broad Street, Adjoining Theatre. ’ J. $. CHIVELL, . AVING leased the building on Broad . . street, known as the New York Store, . has fitted it up and stocked it with a-firre assortment of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, Millinery,. Ladies’ and Chil-. dren’s Hats, Trimmings &c. The stock embraces all the lateststyles re ceived ip San Francisco, and ladies can rely upon purchasing: First Class Goods at the Very Lowest Prices. ga" Call and Examine the New Goods Having located permanently jn Nevada City, a share of public patronage is solicted, wv 8. CHIVELL, Proprietor, =. . te i _ New York Dry’ Goods t Store. For. Sale or Rent! A Large House and Bara with Three Acres of Land, situated in the town of Omega. ' : MRS. B. LYONS. ' Particulars can algo be obtained of Walter Finchley, Piety Hill, Nevada City. apl7-2w ) C. HEPLER, DEALER IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Case oes, Grain, Feed, &c. Goods sold at Red-rock Prices. sas —Fine Brands of ‘Cigars and ‘Tobacco che aper than the cheapest, GRAND MAYPOLEDANCE E —~AT— Huni’s Hall,N evada City, Friday Evening, May 6. The Maypole Dance will be participated in by THIRCY-SIX MISSES 24% _ and MASTERS, + ie In costume, Orchestra of Six Pieces. Admission per douple, $1. Spectatots— Gentlemen, 50 cents; ladies 2bceents. aX . WOHN MICHELL. ROOMS FOR RENT. ‘Pleasant Dwelling Rooms, : } One Large Frent Roonmr on ground floor, suitable for saloon or Contains nice saloon fixtures. Lodging 25 Cents. Apply at first house above City Hall or Broad street.’ + # MRS. ROSA KINC. Nevada City, April 6th. : store.