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1881, to Fr:
siter, ipl
ed
ATRE,
, May 11.
CERT:
MILY
ANKs,
ANDREW
‘COOPER,
ENCES, ete,
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Children 25
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Store,
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y the peo.
sounty with
f SPRING™
sOODS and
ancy Goods
2 outside of ©
f SPRING
ING, Beots
nts’. Furne Goods
s than—
fered.
/.
HAN,
OPRIETOR.
Sia
ile,
that in purst
uperior Court
vada, State of
the estate of
ed, the underafter Wednesrivate sale. for
nd _ subject to
Court, all the
te of the said
e of his death
terest that the
f law or otherin addition to
mmings at the
the premises
tor will receive
id 25th day
Niles Searls,
aes of that
. estate before
follows:
with the bank.the town of
vada, State of
north by “~
A. Weiser, o@
1l’s lot, and on
Ye-deng store,
uise of Wm. F.
eand Sxiareel
to be 4
q af we
} HENRY,
iW
pimeus. 0 ar
~ private property,
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT,
NEVADA SITY “CALIFORNIA
Brief Mention.
York street is nearly completed. _
A. Eisen went below Saturday .
night.
Join Pattison has gone to Sacra. Inento.
——
5 UP THE FLUME.
Theodore W. Sterling Brings Snit
Against LE. Hirschman et als. tor
$20,069 Damages—The Fuss ali .
* About a Flame.
March 9th, 1880, Theodore W,
Steyling of New York _purchased
from L. Hirschman, We -H. Colley,
Nicholas Webber and Henry Grover
for the sam of $27,500, certain hydraalic miming-claims at American
F. A. Potter, an old resident of Hill in the-western outskirts ‘of this
thie city, is in town! +.. =
day it was quite ‘‘kool.”
Reserve seats for
at Vinton’s.
Fletcher Moliley, a pioneer resident of the county, -died—atNorth
Blovinfield last week,
Ruff Pockman’s father is Warden
o‘ the Folsom Stite Prison. He is
said to be avery good mah, Z
——Phe“Stratezists” are bhified to ap:
pedt-at Grass Valley Thursday night,
They will rot visit this city,
——“‘Pre first band of cattle ‘taken to .
the mountain pastures via this city
passed throuvh Satyrday night.
Mrs, Jonathan Clark, who is now
* o ¥ . 1
in Sacramento, writes that her hns— \for the proper
band will’return here next. week.
tuft. Pockman’ will be: exemined
‘before Justice Robinson at tivo o’cloek
to-day for stabbing Frank Charteton.
‘Mechanics’ Store”
the new establishment
is the naine of
gust. opened
in the Transcrier Block by L. Nathan, ; :
it Aswill be seen by the advertise~anent, the grand opening*of the Me
chanic’s. Store in the ‘TRanscrrpr
Block takes place to-day.
The Citizens Bank shippéd’ below
‘Saturday nicht nearly six thousand
dollars worth of yold-bullion purchasel ftom -various mine owners herea—
bouts,
Char'es W, Kitts has put upa
‘t lephone between his‘residence—and. “dterye-amade -the purchase for
Jaw office at Grass Valley. It has a
“circuit of Fx 0 fag and works excelléntly.
At the shot. gun raffle Sinan
night Charles Charlton and Preston
*FAlexander tied on 4) each. “They
threw off ‘and Chariton gotaway
“with the prize.
Jas. Mourd,.who hag been quite ill
for some time past, is so far recover—
ed that he expects to go to San
Francisco in a few days, for the purpose of going into the meat business
’ there. i
The Stetson troupe had_ the uswal
slim audience Saturday night. © Instead of putting ou ‘‘Neck and Neck”
as promised, ‘
duced. Chalet gave the same enter‘Sainment he did on the previous
‘ evening.
The lumber business is atill booming. Marsh Bros., V Fiume Company and Cooper have about a. dozen
teams.coustantly employed in deliv
ering lumber and then-they keep be‘Kentuck” was repro—
hind in filling orders, the demand _is .
“B) great.
In the matters of Solomon Rosseau
and Charles Smith, insolvent debtors,
. the Superior Court yesterday ordered
astay of proceedings and publication of notices to creditors. E. H.
Gaylord is. Rousseau’s attorney and
J. M, Walling is Smith’s.
About 9 o'clock Sunday night as
Joha Collins and another young man
were driving ata lively pace down
Pine street and around the corer at’
Moran's saloon, their horse slipped
on the wet planking and fell.’ The
shafts were damaged some, but that
was all. ;
E. G, Denniston-of the'‘San_Francisco Plating Works was in town
Saturday taking orders@from some of
the principal mines hereabouts. He
goes this week-to the quartz mining
regions of Sierra county. Mr. Denniston has the largest plating establishmeni on the coast.
Denies the Charge.
Mrs. Pockman denies that the
stabbing affray. which occurred jin
this city last ‘week, wherein Ruff
Pockman’ her divorced husband
severely wounded-Frank . Charleton,
originated about herself, as has been
reported in this city and elsewhere,
and which report wds telegraphed to
the San F wancisao Chroni ielb.
‘
A Fair Warning.
Supt, Brown says that he will
Prosecute to the fullest extent of the
iaw.all persons Who hereafter fish in
the city reservoirs or trespass in any .
matiner on the enclosure, which 1s .
y.
a
Housekceper Wanted.
“A competent housskeeper can se~
cure’a steagy situation.at good wagds
Ry applying “tthe Traxzcxirt offiée.
to—morrow
night's entertainment can be secured . property, which was sold at Sher-ff's .
‘attended to.
. city, paying therefor $13,777.79 in
Nice shower on Sunday. Yester—: coin,and a note for $13,722
oboe 21 payable
four-menths after date. The note
was secured by a mortgage on the
sale on January Sth of this year, the
note not having beenpaitl when due.
On Saturday. last Mr. Sterling by
J.-M. W allingehis attorney, brought
suit in the Superior Court ofthis
county egainst —Mr:— Hirschman
~ land his Partners for dafhages in the
sum of $20,000.
complaint“that the dé endantein
making-the sule represented” to the
plaintiff that the 1,500 feet of fiume
in the tunnel connecting with the
claims was in good condition and repair, and suifable in every particuler
working —of said
ciaims ; that said portion. of the
flame had been. constructed wittia
six years, and that as the defendaits
had repaired it after each yearly
clean-up it was as good as new. . It
is further stated in the complaint on
file that at all times during the pen
ing of said negotiations and for @
long time-thereafter, the flume wasJo‘blecked throughout its entire length,
and a greater part of the'timea laige
head of water was running through
it, rendering it impossible for the
plaintiff to make a personal examination of it save ab ‘a great expense.
He claims to have relied solely upon
the sellers’ representations as to its
coudition, and says he would not
any .
price had he not believed the representations alleged tohave been made.
___{#Je further states that ‘on orabout . .
the 4th day of ast February he learied that the fume was sofrotten as to
be entirely worthless, and it must be
‘Yeplaéed with a new'oue ; that the
condition of the» ground ~ through
which the ‘tunnel is excavated —is. such as to make the undertaking a
hazardous one ; that for several
months he worked the mine,° incurring.a debt of $5,000, and when the
time came to clean up he found that
Tt is alle: ge -d'in the . .
W. H. Saire i is constantly in receipt of first-class groceries, provis—
ions, liquors, ete. Nostale goods
on hand. ee mea4—lw
Fine wets:
_
We saw yesterday at the Broad
Street Market a large quantity of
prime meats,
good business ae n
a large trade.
FG WED! A
ind is building up
Consumers of meats
will do well to call at this market
and get the ESeet. m7-3t
oe
“How c CAN Smith the grover afford:
to sell first-class goods at, ‘such low
rates?” asked Aof RB. “ “Because,”
sail B, ‘the buys in big quantities,
and his sales-aré soTarge hé can afford to give his customers the benefit of snyall profits.”
ma4-lw
><>
Rare opportunities offered a
vaeeante oed’s Business College.
‘in the market. “Smith the grocer
Behn them for sale. _mhaa-lw
B.A. MILLER
Jeers, CONSTANTLY ON RAND
the Firest and _ Best stock of
~ CLOTHING,
To.be found in any Store in the city.
Broad St:, Oaa Fellows Building,
NEVADA CiTYy.
———— —=e ~
ESTRAY ee.
CAME *o my place dn ‘the
Red Bog road, near the Cen
etery, abuut the Ist of Febzi ruary last, one larve Red
Cow with horns suwed off at the ends at id
white spot on the forehead. The owner is
reyuested to cone, prove praperty, pay
charges and take her ‘away.
= Nevada C itv, May 6, 1881-2w
C. HEPLER,
DEALER IN
Eustis is a}
—_ :
c Pp “Durex HAMS are the finest
Gents’. Furnishing G0048, Op Stock is Gass
WESLEY NICHOLS. —
Summer Goods!
Spring Styles y
Summer Styles!
HYMAN BROS:
HT AVE just receiv ae a full assortment
FINE CLOTHING for
Men and Boys,
-_ FURNISHING GOODS,HATS, BOOTS and SHOES, .
TRUNKS, SATCHELS,
and VALISES
_ plete in Every
eparement,
Prices the Lowest
in the: Market,
. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS
Case Goods, Grain, Feed, &e,
: —— Ssord at ‘Bead-rock Prices
Fine Brands 0‘ Cigars and Tobacco
sbeapar bene: the cheapest.
a ‘States Sewary,
Maia ‘St, Nevada City:
Israel Hosken,
Proprictor.
‘al the gold amalgam had been Tost,
which fact prevented: him from being able to take up the note when it
became due:
He claims to have suffered loss in
business and finances to the amount
of $20,000.Smira keeps jin stock a splendid
assortment of wines and liquors for
medicinal purposes. ma4-lw
Corner Main and East Broad streets.
Enquire of
my2-tf ~ Jouxniz Wrisox.
&@¥For Wall Paper, . Window
Shades, Picture Frames, Window
Cornices,Sewing Machines, etc., call
on W. A. Sigourney at Frank Guild’s
Furniture Store. ma5-lwk,
To Lease.
‘Responsible parties can lease for a .
term of two years the saloon nght at
the Nevada City Park. Good inducements offered, Apply to F. M.
Scumipt, corner Park Avenue and
Boulder street. iin ot A
CHANCE OF TIME.
Nevada County Narrow Gilage Rails
read Company.
On and after Saturday the 36th
day of April, 1881, until further Ro. }
tice, owing to the temporary discontinuance 6f the Vallejo route, the
night trains on the N.C. N. G. R.
R. will run as follows: For Colfax
leaving Nevada City at 10.55 P. ms
leaving Grass ‘Valley at, 11.30 P. M.;
arriving at Colfax at 1.00 4.m. Returning—leaving Colfax at 3.50 a,
M.; leaving Grass Valley at 5.30 a.
M., arriving at Nevada City at 6.00
‘od ¥ Kipper, Gen. Supt.
Mountain Ice.
The Nevada Ice Company is now Z
prepared to furnish to saloons, b
m3-tf “7, Ss. Tuomraos,
ay sae RA PRY
£19-tf£ M, -Lopyer, Colfax:
“Desirable Lots For Sale,
and popular Brewery, Iam now,prepared te
furnish the trade with the best of
BAGER BEER,
By the Keg, Quart or Bottle.
My aim will be to keep the Best Beer in
the Mountains.
A trial will convince you of the faet.
ee
A i, and pleasant Saloon is attached to
the Brewery, where those who desire té
spend an hour OF, twa, of SLT ment are cordially invited.
A BOWLING ALLEY i snacamesied with
the establishment. ISRAEL 'HOSKEN,
Nevada » City May 5, 1881. .
New York Dry Goods Store,
* Broad Street, Adjoining Theatre.
. J. $. CHIVELL, ©
PS Ges leased the building on Broad
street, known as the New York Store,
has fitted—it up and stocked it with a fine
assortinent of :
DRY AND FANCY GOODS,
Millinery, Ladies’ and Children’s Hats, Trimmings. &e,
ceived in San Franciseo, and—ladies can rely
upon purchasing First Class Good# at the
Very Lowest Prices.
Call and Exatiine the New Goods.
Having located permanently in Nevada
City, a sharé'of public patrogage is solicted.
J. 8. CHIVELL, Proprietor
apld New York Dry Goods Store.
STABLE STOCK
FOR SALE, SF
oni < or ES
J
Two Good H
1 212es,
Horse Covered Hack,
2-seated Covered
Om, . 3k 2%
1 2-Horse 2-seated Rockaway.
1 2-Horse Covered Buggy.
Also, ROBES, HARNESS, &c.
If not sold at private sale will sell at
public auction 4t the stable on
May 28th, 1881.
Nevada City,
Taine taken charge of this wel known.
The stock embraces all the latest styles re}
MRS. M. PINGREE, 3
Call on us Bcfore
_Furchasing,
HYMAN BROTHERSNevada City.
BRANCHES—? Murray St.; New.
1 Yor k ; 216 and 218 Cal fornia St, San
Francisco ; Merchant St., Honolula,
Sandwich Telands, Z
Look Out for
JACKSON’S
Price List
REMOVED
ro Building formerly occupied
by W. A. Sigourney.’
Spring Goods! IRM IMMENSE
Corner Broad and Pine Strects, .
shad long experience -as~caterersto.
/< Goods but not the Quality.
z
)
ae F% i
Mt. SUKEFORTHS
.
.
.
AT L
SUKEr ‘ORTH,
Commerdial St.,
i.
t ww oict AUCTION a 4
}
. .
_ SUKEFORTH,
( NEVADA CITY.
FINE
FURNITURE .
b>
—
‘Ok.
ee
SH Lee Wi ~
"PETE R YOUNG
Nevada. Fountain,
(Formerly Gold Reom)
-. Broad Street, Next Door to Hyman’ By].
“Nevada oie : —BLEY & YOUNG,
PROPRIE TORS.
—
FREDERICKSBURG BEER
FROM SAN JOSE.—UNFFED-—-STATES—BEER
FROM SAN FRANCISCO. sdme at Wholesale or Retail =
Must be Reduced !
J-Mustbe Reducedi
Fi inest Stock of
CIGAR 3
Ever brought to Nevaiacity
‘Iem determined to sellthe
during the next
Milwaukee, St. Louis, Boca
-OF ALL~K ENDS.
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
FINE CIGARS !
Pg
Messrs. BLEY & YOUNG have
the ‘public
LOOK OUT FOR THE
GRAND OPENING
SATURDAY EVENING
“MAY 7th, 1881.
FREE LUNCH
SERVED EVERY DAY.
AND SE Li US.
Wit. R. COE.
AT THE OLD STAND,
MERCIAL AND MAIN STREETS
‘ 5 SOME.
Nevada City,
HAS JUST RECEIVED
A LARGE STOCK OF
—AT—
IN SAN FRANCISCO!
This is no bsieaahe but &.
Plain Brsiness. Proposition! !
MY ASSORTMENT OF
TOBACCOS,
CONFECTIONERY,
__ CUTLERY,
Is among the Hest in tHe market, and! aaa :
alsoéelling them at
LOWER PRICES
Than any ‘other dealer in Nevada City cna
offer. ,
Read a few o of my Prices:
. Boots, Shoes & Gaiters,
Cigars that cost $125 a th and In San
Francisco, I sell at 12 1-2 ‘
Cigars that cost $70 a ‘an
Francisco, 1 sell at 8 1-3 cents apiece
Regular Bit Cigars at 6 1-4 cents aptece
Very good Cigars for four &nd five cente
each, —
Aer Call at ty old Stand on Pine
Street nnd examitte my Goods and
‘. Prices,
JOHN JACK
New Variety Store
CORNER com . °
Commercial Street,
. Adjoining W.'R. Coe’s Shoe ‘Store.
L. DULAC
EGS to. inform his friends and the pullic
Gents’ Fine Boots and Shoes, Yailies’ and !
Misses*Fine Kid, Pebble Gout,Atraight Kid, .
Goat and Calf Balmoral, Sandals, Slippers
dnd Buskins. Also a large assortment of
Children’s and Misses” School Shoes, Boys’ i
and Gents’ Kip and Catt Boots. Arctlcs and
Overshoes for yousig and old.
Y
I havé reduced my pices of.
Thanking my old friends and patrons for
past favors I hope to merit @ continuance of
the same,
20 f W. R. COE
in general/ that Ke has opened a Varicty
Vegetable and Fréit Store at the above
otal i, and will keep constantly on hand the
best assortinent of
CIGARS and TOBACCO,
Of the Best Brands,
‘CANDIES and NUTS,“
And ‘everything generally kept in & First
Class Va iety Store,
fresh from the garden every morning.
‘Cabbage and Tomato Plants,
"The Store will be under the managemomd
of L. DULAC, Jn
Nevada City, April 29th, 1881.”
Be OVERSTOCKED WITH: THE
. Wines & Liquors
. _Wépetubles raised in the city limits agf—