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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

May 15, 1881 (4 pages)

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STOLS LASS, ITTY, ETc, sware, INK f Powder, ler in use, RANITE IRON Ni kinds. PIPE OF ALL rt aotice, to their advanont before buyJRNER, juced! ced ! Reduced! » WITH THE kof ° RS levada City to sell the . xs os ~ Se nbe, but 8 oposition . : : NT OF Fa ERY, tY, RUIT, Ete. market, and! s ICES Jevada City & ny Prices: th and io SP on ate apiece -4 canta apiece f and a am tana on Fis my Goods a0 JACK _. Wilson Sewing: Machive at reduced i ~ ace: Mr. igey informs us that eleven THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, NEVADA CITY CALIFORNIA ' Brief Mesition. Grase Valley wi . observe Decora tion Day this year for the first time. No mail arrived here Fridvy night. The troxzble was on the Central” Pa— vific: * A. I. Zekind has presented his wife with a besutifal new upright piano: Boe : Sukefortk is selling the Wheeler & “yates. Z Foree Gregory, another Nevada Cityan, has turued up in the Wood a country. : . R. Hayes who lived. in Neva‘da yon 25 years ayu, is now County ‘Judge of Bee county,-Texas. A letter addressed to H:~Butenup, Nevada City, is held for postase at the Virginia City postoffice. = The Blue Tent company's Bur: leigh drili has arrived. It was “tak. en tothe mine yesterday morning, Si. Jackson yesterday swung to the breeze-a beautiful sign for the Bec~ hive Grocery. .Withiogton is the artist. Mr. and Mrs. L. M: Sukeforth, yo to Omega to-day on a vist. Mrs. Sukeforth will renain a cduple of weeks, B. F. Snell, Jerry Goodwin and John Heinson have been appointed appraisers of the estate of Henry Stehe, deceased. It #s reported by the Times that ‘the Polar Star and Southera’ Cross ‘mines at. Dutch Flat will change ownership thie month. ©n and after to-day the meat markets of Nevada City willbe etosed ali day Sundays, and from 12:30 ~ to o'clock ®.-M. week-days, To-morrow evening there will be held at the Citizeas Bank a meeting of the stock hulddrs in the Peard Consolidated Mining Compaity. It is stated that the California Mining Company who own ‘twe rich _ quarts claims: near Eureka South “have an ‘agent at work in the Kus raising fuads to open the mines, ; sities Truckee Gravel Miniug comy of this county operating atMohawl. Valley, Sierra county, have pol it rich and expect to soun have a large foree of men at work. The Sheriff'ssale in fhe cause of Legg & Shaw ve.sus Eureka No. 2 mine took: piace -yesterday, ‘The property was kuovked olf to plaintilts for $325°25, amount of jadgment and costs. Ass mblymen Lougand Meia reyesterday mocning from Sac‘they have proven themifluential aud energetic lezisfators and their constituents welcome them warmly. L. A. Morse, father of Mrs, J. A. -haeenninced, and Miss Caddie. Al‘ding, her neice, arcived here yester— ‘day morning from Linden, San Joaquin county. They will remain a month as the guests of Prof. Chestautwood and wife. OX for urope. ~Mr. and Mrs. C. Folegi leave teday on-a visit to -“Faderland,” and expect to be gone about ayear. They have placed their business during their absence in the hands of Judge f Searls, whe will tave pleaware in re~ . sion, and will at the close of his serevipting for all accounts to persons . who are indebted te them. ‘ Seilh Increasing. of freight arrived here Kriday ten more yesterday, most of it being f uppereountry. Some ‘ten teams . for Downieville and Sierra City have sca out within two days past. Solar Eclipse. ne There will be a partial eclipse of the sun on the 17th instant. It will}. take place at 4 o'clock in the afterneon, and will be visible here. GRAND OFENING DAT —@f Summer Geeds at the Palace Bry Geed Sterc. To-morrow Rosenberg Brothers will display in their store one of the largest and most elegant stocks of goods ever known to be in the city. Mr. Rosenberg while in the city took advantage of the low prices at ____sthich goods were offered to him by merchants who were overerstocied by the fatearrival of their goods. He intends to give his customers the full benefit of the low cost prices. ” Call and sce at \ city edition. of the TRaNschirr, THE FUN MAKERS. . ~ “The Strategists” Tickle Nevada City ~—A Large Audience to Greet Them. Although not having decided to give an entertainment here until late Thursday evening, the flaming ad— vertisements that appeared in the ty edition. and the reputation of the. troupe, had the effect of bringingjout a large and fighionable anilience to greet “The Strateéyists” on the occasion of their appearance: at the Theatre Friday night. For unadulterated fun the play has never been equalled here. ant the number of -amusing situations are so numerous as to scarcely give the auditor time to draw a serieus-brenth, Thé plot of the, lay is outlined in its title, Tne ‘Jack Rutledge” of Mr. Pol is traty the representation of ‘‘a Strategist, tcf. e “hou tie glories of Casir, Atexan— der, Napoleon, and Vou Moltke pale —in whom the vices and virtues are ialf aud haif, aud who thinks the end justifies the means.” The scenes where he persouates in disguise his ewa father as well as his prospective @. In the. third act. especially, where he takes off the gruff, qverrelous ‘‘Major Abijah Howard,” he gets in his best hits, and the scenes Major's wife are excruciatingly > fun+ my. his own character with the audience, aud hig assamed character -with “Mrs. Howard” aud those who call ou business with the ‘‘Major,” is aremarkable piece of dual acting. on Kate Gilbert as ‘‘Neliie Howard” was the prize for which ‘‘Jack” entered the strayetic-campaigu, and she was brinsful of life and ‘mischiet butnot a successfu' stratezist. *‘Mrs. Howard,” by Miss Carroll, and **Ar:aminta,” by Miss Cummings, were all that the most critical could ask. the six gentlemen who completed the cast were also finished actors. — The play waa “rushed” a littiein order'that the company might reach Colfax by the special train to catch the overland and thus get to Carson in time to play there last evening. Neve. theless the entertainment gave unbounded satisfaction, as indeed it has wherever played. At the Churches To-day. At the Methodist church there will be preaching morning aod evening by the pastor, Rev. J. I. Mann. ‘Rev. J. Sims will preach in the Congregational chareh at the usual hours. His subject for this evening is, ‘Still Survives, Though Cut and Burned ” At 11 o’clock in the forenoon Rev, J. R. Young, pastor of the First Colored Baptist Charch of San Francisco, will preach atfthe Baptist church. . Mr. Young is now traveling the State to aid in raising a fand to relieve the indebtedness of — $1800 belonging to his ¢ongrezation, ‘Lhe church cost $22,630, and the whole has been paid with the exception of the above amouat, and itis to prevent a foreclosure of mortgage that the effort is being mads to raise the necessary money. Mr. ‘Young has the proper credentials to vou :h for the genuineness of his mismon afford an opportunity to those Who feel willing to aid him, however small the amounts, to do no. Copper and? Stiver. The Union says: apy new éupper location has recently been made to the northeast of the Spenceville copper . mine, which is said to be 109 feet. wide on the croppings. — Locations have alse been made lately on ledges in the vicinity of Spenceville and in adjoining the portion of Grass Valley township that assay fairly in ailver. Fine Market. W. C, Burroughs, the new proprietor of the American Meat Market io the Transcrirr Block, proposes to keep constantly.on hand a splendid assortment of fresh and salt meats, which he will sell at the lowest tiving rates. Read his advertisement. Jupancee Parasols each; misses and children's parasols, 10cents each. is 5 Rosmxnene Borns Everything is fresh and sparkling, . father-in-law, are exceedingly nov— iv this act between him and the} — The way in which he keeps up} which atill exists against the church . . Ladies’ Japanese parasols, 25 cente , Palace Dry Goods FitatStore. Rossxssno Baorurns. It ents BUNCAN, Premrietor Cream at Tan's. tf Boots Blacked Free of Charge. rothog vice N. B.—Mr. rer Shop eeratnent, sd
taf Take s. Book-keeping course rm . e thowagh mata of Sparano Ae ranenranny Demens Sees ty, April er a Ready. Quirk has his gallery in first-class order and is making the finest work ever made in Nevada City—call and sce samples, m15-lw — a © me Notice. ‘Noticais hereby given-thatt have} appointed Nies Searls of Nevada City, my agent, to-collect and receipt for all demands due-or to become due me. All persons knowing themselves indebted to me are requested to make payment at once and there— by save costs, ml4-lw Casper Foe. Notice to the Public. On and alter Monday, May 16th, 1881, the Butcher Shops in Nevada days excepted, from 12:30 0’clock till 4 o'clock P. m. On Sundays the shops will be closed gt day. ; _ Cuds, Kent, = _ JaMEs COLLEY, ° “Mun: or & Nar F2iGER, Sprun;& Co, Neyada City. May 1ith— lw os 7 ~ Mountain Ice. The Nevada Ice Company is now prepared to furnish to salons, busi-. ness houses and families a , superior qua ity of mountain ice. All orders left at the Tee House will be promptly attended to m3 tf ‘J. S. Tx ‘mp on, o> © Hay at MARKET RATES,. £19-tf M. Loener, Colfax. ° ->°2.-— Fer hale Cheap. A fine saddle mare. -Enquire at Graham's stable. ml2-3t D°@. Fer Rent. SET — One of the pleasantest front rooms in the city, ia second story of the Transcript Block, is offered for rent. Apply at this office, tf a Desirable Lots,For Sale, Corner Main and East Broad streets. Enquire of my2 tf Jounnie WILSON, To Lease. ~ Responsible parties can lease for a term of two years the saloon mght at the Nevada City Park. Good inducements offered. Apply to F. M. Scumrpt, corner Park Avenue and Boulder street. vet ROOMS FOR RENT. = Pleasant Dwelling Rooms, with or without beds. ei @ue Large Frent Room on ground floor, suitabie for saloon or stere. Contains nice saloon fixtures. Lodging 25 Cents. Pv oy first house above City Hall on MRS. ROSA KINc. Nevada City, April 6th. HOUSE ? FURNITURE FOR SALE. 1 OFFER FOR SALE MY House and Lot on Sg ang Hil, with or without the niture. The house contains eight rooms, patent closet and wlothes rooms. City water in the house and mgt Woy the Se —— niture Qonsists in part of Piano, Two jor Three Bedroom Seta, with beds ane ‘ehting. Kitchen and Dining Reom Furniture, ng Range Porcelain’ China and Glass Ware, etc Time will be give . ae part payment, sired. Apply on the JOHN PATTISON. Nevada City, May 1ith. a te New York Dry Goods Store, Bread Street, Adjoining Theatre. J. S. CHIVELL, AVING leased the buildi attect, known as the Ne pas fitted it up and_stocked it with a fine assortment of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, Millinery, Ladies’ and Children’s Hats, Trimmings. &c. The stock embraces all the latest styles received in San. Francisco, and ladies can rely upon purchasing First Class Goods at the. Very Lowest Prices. G7" Call and Examine the New Goods. Having located in Nevads City, & share of public patronage is solicted. J. 8. CHIVELL, Proprietor New York Dry Goods Store. — on Broad apld PABLOR, _ PINE STREET, Shaanele Building. City will be closed each day, Sun Sore, t Spring Goods ! Summer Goods! Spring Styles! Sammor Styles! HYMAN BROS un just received a full assortment FINE CLOTHING for Men and Boys, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, BOOTS and SHOES, TRUNKS, SATCHELS, _— << Commercial St, , FINE FURNITURE } ‘SUKEFORTH, . } NEVADA CITY. and VALISES. Our Stock is Complete in Every Department. Prices the Lowest “in the Market. Call on us Before rurchasing. HYMAN BROTHERS, Corner Broad and Pine Stre:ts Nevada City. BRANCHES—7 Murray St., New York ; 216 and 218 Cal. fornia St. San Francisco ; Merchant St., Honolulu, Sandwich Telands, Look Out for =. JACKSON’S Price List REMOVED To Building formerly ccoupied by W. A. Sigourney. a. + AFULL ASSORTMENT OF I wise : ie Kid ie cP le Goat ble gat, Sir oe ae ct SNIVOUVE ISNA L Cc, BLEY. PETER youNa. Nevada Fountain, (Formerly Gold Room) Broad Street, Next Baar to Myman's, Nevada City. BLEY & YOUNG,. PROPRIETORS. FREDERICKSBURG BEER FROM SAN JOSE.—_— UNITED STATES BEER FROM SAN FRANCISCO. Milwaukee, St. Louis, Boca BOTILED BEER. Wines & Liquors QF ALL KINDS, —— FINE CIGARS ! Messrs. BLEY & YOUNG have had leng experience as caterers to the public. LOOK OUT FOR THE GRAND OPENING SATURDAY EVENING MAY 7th, 1881. FREE LUNCH RVED EVERY DAY. -_— COME AND SEE US. WM. R. COE. AT THE OLD STAND, CORNER COM MERCIAL AND MAIN STREETS Nevada City, was JUer Rvcarved A LARGE STOCK OF Rootes tiinen Soe. aren reduced my: prices of Goods but not the Quality, and patna . Thank’ old friends rg roe Ba to merit a = Mechanic's Store, GRAND OPENING! . TUESDAY, MAY 10, 188}. __ 1) Down with ths Grabbers! — DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Eto, Now is the Time To Buy Goods CHEAP. % Having leased the Store on Com‘mercial Street, in ‘‘ TRANSCRIPT p’e of Nevada City and county with the finest assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GUODS and Finest assortment of Fancy Goode to be found in any House outside of Sau Francisco. Also the finest fae of SPRING and SUMMER CLOTHING, Boote and Shoes, Hate and Gents’ »Furnishing Goods, &e. : We will sell these Goods at Lower Prices than ever before offered in this city. L. NATHAN, PROPRIETOR ew Variety Store L. DULAC EGS to inform his friends and the pu ty in that he has opened a V Veget: and Fruit Store at the po stand, aid will ind constantly on hand tirs beat assortment of CIGARS and TOBACC®, Ot the Best Brands;CANDIES and NUTS, And everything geverally kept in » First Class Va iety Store. : “Vegetables raised in the city limits sa1 fresh trom the garden every morning. Cabbage and Tomate Plants.“The Store will be . under the managemect . L, DULAC, Jr. a ‘W. RB. UOE “pevtte City, April Soth, 1861. Down w:ih the Monopolists”* BLOCK,” I can: supply the -pees—————