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May 16, 1880 (4 pages)

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and Dns 8 ade a z and As. ranteed han by Mint, or d in the olicited. (7 LBY, endent, jee. NING-€0;— ce of business ution of werks county, Callren that.ata ctors held ou May, 1880, an nts per Stock of the ely in United rer, A. Isoard, Nevada City, is Assessment day, the 15th elinquent and ction, and unill be sold on } day of June, ssessment, toand expenses fot Directors, , Secretary. © OD USE, SCu. SHED ROOMS rented herea. ¢ Room beig ise, as always, amilies, Mer ia} travelers. rable and een N, Manager. 2dp = PLER, EFF & C0., visions, ’ evada City. JHTS ! ‘ENTION! every customer a trial, and & inducements house in ; HEPLER. maar — “FE DAILY TRANSCRIPT: NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. cna TT ——— Brict Mention. Advertise in the Day Tran.gipt, and be happy. gers social party at Quaker Hill schol house has been postponed till yext Monday. ° = The Deadwood Minjng Company thas levied an assessment of 5 cents per share, delinquent June 12th. The sale day is July 7th. Lawyers Niles Searls, Geo. S. Hupp, U. W. Cross and’ H.' V. Reardan will have business before the Supreme Court at Sacramento this week. : bac fhe untamed Democracy. had. everything its own way yestérday. This is the first time such-athing . _-has oveurred in‘ Nevada county for quite a while. Ses The preliminary examination . of Friday night abou: ten o'clock C. +C. Weisenburger found aman. lying in‘a helpless condition on the sidewalk near J. J. Ott’s residence, Aristocracy Hill. He informed officers Scott and Herzinger, who with a wheelbarrow went to the scene of trouble. They discovered a man named Cole, who formerly lived at Grass Valley, lying there in a helpless condition. He said that:early in the evening, while passing along the street he made a misstep and falling broke his right leg in two between theankle and knee. He had endeavored to crawl along. the ground, but was unable to make much headway. . It had _ been -about +two-hours-and-a-half since the —aceident occurred, and he was nearly . man was lifted int® the wheelbarrow -and taken to the Union Hotel, where he will receive good care. We had . —pavid Whiltin, charged -with shoot-. alttiost forgottenjta” state that the . ‘ing Ah Yek in the leg Wednesday afternoon, took place before: Judge Robinson yesterday afternoon, Miss Ania Hupp accompanied by her father went to Sacramento _yes_terday. Miss Ria, who has, been “at Visalia for several months past, -‘willjoin them atthe capital and—re—tumrhore-this—week,——__-_— The teamsters who travel that way: areagain beginning to howl -aboutthe-read-bed.of Sacrament>_street4 Isn't there enough nioney ‘to be derived from . some source so-that the street can be being.out of repair. fixed? Inthe Superior Court_ yesterday morning it was ordered that the sum of $195 deposited with the County Clerk by Dermit Fitzsimmons be paid to Ellen Fitzsimmons, his dibroken leg was only a wooden one. Bi Vete of Thanks. 48, K. of P., held Friday evening, a . vove of thanks was extended to the . ladies who kindly assisted in decorating Hunt's Hall for the party . given there on the 8th inst., also to those persons who tendered the Lodge the use of pictures, ‘mirrors, occasion, New Tunsorial Establishment. J. I. Williams announces in anothercoluinn that he has leased the Gold Room barber shop on Broad street, and wi.l hereafter do first-class work atvery low rates. Give him a trial. : voreed wife,, and. the money was =e paid by the Clerk. “W. F. Englebright of this city has received from Hon, Frank Leach a specimen of ore from the once famous Coast Range ‘‘Catistoga”’ surprise. of mineralogists $30,000 before it pinched out. The Democrats poled a majority vote at the Court: House yesterday. It’s lotsof fun for them to occasionally indulge in such a luxury, and neithcr-of the other pglitical parties obmine. in Napa County. This claim, to the yielded Episcopal Charch. The Rev. W.C. Powell having returned from attending the Convocation of the Northern Diocese of. California, services as: usual at Trinity Church this day at 11 a. M. Congregational Church, Preaching in the morning as usual. In the evening, a lecture. Subject, “The Law of Labor a Law of Love.” All are invited. J, Sms, Pastor, ject so long as they confine such opth = erations to their own conventions. John Shaw, time-keeper at the C. ~~& C. Shaft, Virginia City, who formely resided at Washington in this county, accompanied by his wife, after afew wee’s visit here as the " guests of Postmaster Holbrook, have gone tothe Bay. Mr. Shaw’s health is bad. ey Last Thursday night as H. B. Underhill of San Francisco and J. E. Brown were riding in a buggy on the Grass Valley road, an axle broke, letting the vehicle to the gentlemen were thrown out of the vehicle, but escap-¢d_unhurt,The horse did~not-atground, The . tempt to run, According to a record, kept by Superintendent Perkius of the North Bloomfield mine, it has rained but 107 hours in that vicinity since October 25th, 1879. The remainder of the previpitation has ‘been snow; which has fallen in greater quanti* ties than ever before, so far as ourin® formant remembers. The four-year-old. hopeful: of a Broad street merchant listened , attentively while his maternal ancestor read the early history of George Washington in words of one syllable. That same afternoon he forsook all other amuseiients and with a hatchet attacked the choicest plum tree in the yard. He now finds a soft seat the most comfortable, for the Washingtonian principles have been spanked out of him. Democratic County Convention. The Democratic County Convention, ca'led for the purpose of seleeting delegates to the Democratic State Convention, met yesterday afternoon at the Court House, instead of at the Theatre as advertised. About forty-five credentials were _ Presented, Hor. Niles Searls was elected Cliairman, and J! F, Judd Secretary, The J. M. Lakenan, Rufus Shoemaker Martin Ford, J. M. Giffen, N. C. ~ Miller, “Giles S. Brown, G. D. MeThe convention then exPressed its Presidential preferences with the following result: Thurman, il; Tilden, 1; Democratic nominee, 12; not voting, 90. following were elected as delegates to the State ConYention:: M-Garver, James Kitts, Baptist Church. __ Service morning and evening by the Pastor, Subject for evening: ‘Absorbed in the Lord.” Sabbath school at close of morning service. Notice to Tax-Payers. I am now engaged in assessing the property of Nevada Township, and besides calling upon Taxpayers for statemeets oftheir property, and will make my ‘headquarters at the Assessor’s office in the Court House, where lists may be returned to me. All taxpayers are’ required to make a returu of real and personal property on the first Monday of March, 1880. DANIEL CoLLina, County Assessor. —> oe The Palace Cigar Store. apl5-tf _ALEex. ZEKiND, the popular tobacconist, has just received a fresh stock of Havana and-Domestie Cigars, of the choicest brands, Also all the favorite varicties of Chewing Tobacco. His stock of Candies and Nuts are choice.and fresh, ‘and his prices are the lowest in the city. tf KLINGENSPOR & WALTERS, National Exchange Barber Shop, have reduced the price of Hair-Cutting and Shampooing to 25 cents each. m2-Im New Style Hats. } Hyman Brothers, corner of Broad and Pine streets, have just received the latest Spring styles of Men’s Youths’ and Boys’ Hats. mb27 een all A Fragrant Breath and Pearly Teeth Are easily obtained by cleansing your teeth daily with thatjustly popular dentifrice, Sozodont. _Composed of rare antiseptic herbs,it imparts whiteness to the teeth, a delicious aroma to the breath, and preserves intact, frém youth to old age, the teeth. Acidity of the stomach will destroy the strongest teeth unless its effects are counteracted with Sozodont, and this pure tooth-wash protects the dental surface by removing every. impurity: that adheres to dont. Ss Photographs equal to San Francisco's best. CoLLins, Operator. RupaLPu Photo Ga'lery, Bread Street, Nevada numb with cold. The~ unfortunate . At A meeting of Milo Lodge, No. -birds and cages, flags, ete., for that tT ~ owned by tlhiem at 12 o’clock noon, . larity of Green’s lage oe : tag ail towns and villages in the civilized world has caused many imitators to adopt. similar tames,.expecting to reap a harvest for themselves at the expense of the afflicted. This medicine was introduced in 1868, and for the cure of Dyspepsia and Liver complaint, with their: effects, such as Sour Stomach, Costiveness, Sick stomach, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Palpitation of the heart, vertigo, etc.,étc., it never haw failed to our knowledge. Three doses will relieve. any case of Dyspepsia. Two muhon byttles sold last year. ® Price 75 cents. Samples 10 centsGreen’s Atlasand Diary A'manac, the -most expensive free Almanac ever published, sent free on receipt of two-cent stamp. G. G. GREES Wvodbury, N. J., U. 8. A. renee ttt RR ESET NCR ESTA seems . Toall who are suffering fyom_ the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., . will send a recipe that will eure you, FREE covered by a missionary in South America; Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseru T. Inman, Starion D, New York City, : m8-ly Sherman, Hyde a Co. 2 San Fraucisco. ‘Fhe largest music house on the coast. We keep’ the celebrated Weber Pianes_Haines so the world-renowned Estey Organ. ments. All pianos and organs warranted, The largest stock of‘ sheet music. a S. Cuavury, agent for Nevada Co. Startling and Terrible To the ear of affection is the sound of adry, metallic cough? that seems asifa rattlewere sprung in the chest of the beloved one. Hasten to loosen it with Hale’s Honey of Horehound and Tar, the new medical agent, whichis admitted to be the best remedy for pulmonary complaints at preseht known. The cures it is accomplishing astonish the faculty and delight the people. All druggists keep it. Prices 50 and $1. Great saving to buy large size, W. E. Masten, 138 South Pearl st., Albany N. Y., writes: “Your and Pike’s Toothache Drops sell like hot cake,” : Pike’s Toothache Drops Cure in One Minute, ~~ NEW We take pleasure in announcing to the public that we have opened our New Boot & Shoe Store, NORTH SIDE OF BROAD STREET, Newada City, —AND ARE NOow— Ready for business -.And hope to receive such support and patronage as fair dealing shall deserve. We cordially invite all to come and see the style and kind of goodé we keep. We have now, and our aim will be, to keep constantly on hand the Largest and best selected assortment of MEN’S AND BOY'S BOOTS & SHOES, Ladies’ Wisses and Childrens’ SHOES & SLIPPERS, ‘market, of botlr California and Eastern manufacture. Also,
~ Men’s and. Boys’ Hats. A fall supply of LEATHER AnD SHOE FINDINGS. Our Prices are Low And marked on our goods in 4a” PLAIN FIGURES “G3 from which we will not deviate. PROFITS and get Cash for our ods, thus suffering nodosses from bad debts, we sliall be able to divide with our patrons the large profits usually asked apon goods in our line. VOGELMAN & WEBBER. wv Bro’s. Pianos;Pease-& Co. Piany; al} ——___-_— Instruments soldon—easy— instal: . — Hale’s Honey of Horehound and Tar Boot & Shee Store. Of all hinds and styles to be found in the . Qur aim is to séll at SMALL @ ¥ PMAtE FASHION . ROSENBERG BROS., tS tebe RECEIVED THIS SPRING Stock vQok % ~~ Ever brought to Our facilities for buying are such ‘that no other House can compete with us, . Our experience in business is such that we know the exact wants of our. customers, With those facilities we ‘will naturally command the trade of. this county, Remember the Place : ROSENBERG BROS. Leading Dry Goods merchants of Northern California, Country orders a specialty, Samples sent on application, YOSEMITE COLOGNE !. — U bas MOST POPULAR Fragrant and Lasting Perfume. Ks _ s@Try it and you. will use no other ey — Slaven’ = POWDER! The only harmless Beautifier. All Liquid tions are injurious and cause the face to wrinkle. Slaven’s Yosemite Toilet Bpeoocialtics. For sale by W. D: VINTON. April 16, 1880. THE NEW DRUG STORE. Drugs, Medicines & Perfumery. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS & For Coughs and Colds I Have FAMILY RECIPES. Boschce’s Germin Syrup, * Wistar’s Balsai.s of Wild Cherry, Hale’s Howey of Horehound and Tar, . Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, Hall « Balsam for the Lungs, Hali’s Pulmonary. Balsam, avd Rudolph’s Extract of HOREHOUND AND. ANISE, The greatest. remedy for Colds and Coughs ever compounded. A household medicine with hundreds, TRY IT. RUDOLPH, Apothecary and Chemist, Broad St. Nevada City, January7th, 1880, Empire Livery Stable. i) D> dxcimes 2% CO Nyko 7 Pe ree BROAD STREET..... NEVADA CITY Opposite National Exchange Hotel. D. WELLINGTON, Proprietor. ietor of the EMPIRE STABLES 4\ poten semen he has now the largest Lot of — a Morses, Carriages and Buggies "Po be found in this part-of the State. El t Buggies, Wagons and heute mas the uhortent eine fF on the most reasonable terms. G . s and capable of going 28 fast as avy genticman cares to drive. ith prom le "Gold Bnidlc Horses alwayson hand ‘Horses boarded by the day, week or wnonth Harmless Yosemite Facse. : wre Horses are tree from vice, of good style} garCarviages for Fuaerals attended to: Samael an oF THE— BEEHIVE’® GROCERY STORE. et te — Potatoes, per 100 pounds, : $1.37} Flour, per 100 lbs., $3 374 Mackerel, No. 1, per kit, “250 Bran, per 100 lbs., 125 Small Corn, per 100 lbs., 1 874 Wheat, per 100 lbs., 250 Ground Barley, per 100 lbs.,_ 1. 674 Whole Barley, per 100 ths. 50 . Brown Sugar, ____9} pounds, 1-00} Dry Goods: lbs, 95 ota} 13 lbs., 1 00 Lard, per can, 90 Best Island Rice, 10 lbs., 1.00 Harkness Wax Candles, box, 4 00 Extra Soda Urackers, per lb., 10 cts, Oysters, A2cans_ 100 Codtish perlb., §-6 % Tomatoes, =o eane——1-60Corn, 5 cans 1 00 Jelly, _8 cans, 90 Syrup, per gallon, 874 Sardines, small-cans, 6 cans 1 00 Lemon Peel and Citron, 3 lbs. 1.00 Pohaceo, per lb, — .70 Oil Can full of Coffee, 3 Ibs., 60 Milk Can full of Coffee, 3 Ibs., 60 Dinner Can full of Coitee,5 lbs., 1 00 Beans, 334 lbs. for 100 Ground Coffee,. per package, 20 cts. Corn Starch, 2 pacKazes, 25 cts. Starch, 2 packages, 25 cts Prize Medal Kerosene Oil, per gal, 50c do do do 5 yal can, 2 25 Best Cal. Candles, 30 for 1 00 Frye’s.English Cocoa, packet 25 Washing Powder, 3 packages, 25c. Mustard, per bottle, 10c, Pepper, per bottle, 10c. Wash Tubs, from 50 centsio 200 Wash Boards, 30 cts. Watcr Buckets, 374 cts, Clothes Baskets, 90 cts. Rolling Pins, — 15 cts. ‘. Potato Mashers, 15 cts, All goods subject to correction. ’ £@ Everything Fresh and warrant ed to be the Best. . . Richard Roberts a JUNCTION OF NEVADA CITY, ERSKINE & ENRIGHT, ully inform the people ri City and vicinity that they OULD 5 of Ne have Just Eececived A Choice and well-selected —-8TOCK OF— GROCERIES, CIGARS, TOBACCO, Ete. Which we offer to the pub‘ic at the LOWEST LIVING PRICES, ae CONSISTING OF TEAS,COFFEE, CAN GOODS, Of every description, HAM, BACON, LARD, DRIED BEEF MACKEREL, — SALMON, GOLDEN SYRUP, SUGAR, eae SPICES, Bi EXTRACTS, : CANDLES, SOAP, _ Ete,, Ete. Ete. Also, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. a 13; 14, 15 puzzle price list to deceive the people, but simply ask them to calland price our goods and satisfy themselves as to prices, quality, etc. —_—— —— ey D. WELLINGTON Goods-delivered within a reasonable distance.free of charge. TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, . . . ‘And will k in store the } Commercial Street, . . Nevada City . ‘stock of i eel emre re _— Sardines, large cans._4 cang.1.001 COMMERCIAL & BROAD STS., 2 We do not propose to pub!ish . __ THE BEST PLAGE, = TRE BLIND MAN, . i AVENG purchased the establishment on é Commercial street, opposite Coe’s shoe store, h¢éretofore owned, by Fred Wilkinson, has placed in charge.as. Business Manager, Cigars* Tobacco, Confectionery, Frujts, Nuts,Fancy Goods, etc., . sia To be tound in Nevada City, all of which . Hams, per . Ge al p will be.sold at oie . E: B, Tea, per Ib., 40}. _ LOWER RATES Japan Tea, per eg : 35 Than any other house can offer. ap7 : Crushed Sugar, ~ 8 Ibs., 1 00 DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, ~~ ‘Styles, which will be sold at The Lowest Retail Prices. My past experience enables me to fully unsatisfaction ig guaranteed to all whe favor me With their patronage. POLITE ATTENTION TO EVERYBODY. MY MOTTO: Good Goods at Reasonable Priccs--One Price and Fair Dealing. Orders from the country faithfully attended to, MRS. M. A. STERLING, Commercial Street, opposite Transcript Block, Nevada City.. ap2h , SPRING 1880. FURNITURE CARPETS JAS W. BURNHAM & CO. aaa aeeeeaty and Dealers in UPHOLSTERY COODS, And BEDDING of all kinds. opposite Masonic Temple, ( : . __ San Francisco, Don’t fail to call. Prices very low. San Francisco, April 25—3m TIMBER LAND, CITY LOT, Team, Etc., For Sale. . HE UNDERSIGNED will receive offers for the purchase: of % $20 Acres of Heavy Timoer Land, in two 160 «cre blocks, With a large proportion of Ouk and good down grade to the elty. —ALSO— A City Lot on Coyote Street, Wagon Span of Horse Ete. R. B. SYMINGTON, ap2s' Main 8t., above Union Hotel. A BLESSING ——~FQ— MARRIED LADIES! ESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR sent by Express on receipt of self-addressed Express envelope, or 5 eent ae. Address MRS. M. WITTENBERG, Box 218, Station C, San Francisco, Cal, San Francisco, April 23, 1880-—1m \, JOHNSON & CROSS, A tterneys and Counsclers at Law. ee OF FICh—Har. Krona & Pine Stracte, Lecocq’s New Chop House. Pine Mrect, Adjeining Lones’ Mall, NEVADA CITY. MEALS GOT UP ON SHORT ’ NOTIVE ANDIN ANY STYLE DESIRED, FROM 25 CENTS UP. With my long experience in the cuisine departs@int, I feel confident in giving satis action to all who may favor me with. their atronage. C. LECOCY. Jeloim Desirable Residence For Sale. and Church streets, for sale. Also his household Furniture. Will be sold separately or together, For particulars apply at HYMAN BR#’S. Clothing ftore, conan Broad aud Pine Sts. Nevada City, April 7th. HAS just received acomplete new assortment of sash Including all the latest and most desirable eee ea derstand the wants of the trade here, and FURNITURE and CARPETS, . GAS Murket and-15-and-17-Post Sts; —— H.W. HYMAN. offers his — “Fine, Residence, comer Main ~ bun aie i 4 2 a ‘ Y aes ‘a tes ie tb a es: } , Nh: f i i ; rs F: \ x dij i 4 } Dail Se mts he hah oe