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May 18, 1880 (4 pages)

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SY EAN Eg EN SO Ss PE I b ser —— + = ~ ape a The Amateurs at Grass Valley. BAILY TRANSCRIPT. . oe Sa A fair-sized and very appreciative es \ LIFORNIA. ' { os ee tie bie ~ audience assembled at. Hamilton ee Hall Saturday evening to. witness Briet Mention. the efforts of the Nevada City Amsaa : teurs in Bencicault’s drama, ‘The s The road are improving vapidly * _ . Streets of New York.” There were The annual meeting of Masonite’ sume chaazes in the orfginal ‘cast. fall Ass wiatiori takes place to-night. . R. E. Robinson-portrayed the part. John \i¢Laughiin, who spent his’ , of ‘‘Bloodgéod,” previotisly sustain1 early chil jhood:in Nevada City, but, ed by Mr. Walling, and’ his rendition of the scheming and implacable town. ban'-er was éxcellent. i a +3 acting rot John Delbridge is erecting another . . . ‘the build. gisone sory in hight aud conwe residés at Virginia City, is in pow re succeeded Mr. es Pr Fy Robinson. as , and made a good impres: Sat a small portion of the ging eight room. scenery prepared especially for the NF, James, specialagentof the play «when it was produced here E falifornia_tusurance © ourpany, -was contd be nfshized, owing to the difa OWI yesterday sete iS: Breas; torence pousé.0n Clark street. _ sion, iy tli dimensions of the two peakagent at_ Grass Vatieyv ‘for the stan = This-and—‘otherfacta—decouipan j'x : el somewhat. from the effeet of Withia the ;ast year there have aprescatation. The audience, tract ane . be abroad at-nivht-time will Moner te’ Whom it ts. Due. i The Union of Sunday brings in-. ‘teHigence that the road-bed and sidewalks leading from the Grass Valley railroad depot to the cemetery are being put in a proper shape for travel. Weare pleased to note this indication of enterprise on the partof our neighbor.” “As far back as the memory of the oldest inbabitant in a deplorable condition. When itssrenovation has been: completed, perhaps the Grass Valleyans will te so much tickled “over the change that they will be inspired to make other improyements—among which will be the lighting of their beautiful streets so that people who chance’ to abled te keep their bearings, "Time will tell. Bea 4 Notice to ‘Tax-Payers. ; . runneth that thoroughfare has been Gold. Room Barber. Shop: —. J. 1. WILLIAMS, T AVING LEASED the Gold Room Barber Shop is prepared to do all work in the Tonsorial Art inthe best manner. Hair Cutting, Shampooing and Shaving 25 cents each. Keen Razors and clean’ towels always used. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. mic CHARLES HEPLER, oo TO SHURTLEFF & CO., : —DEALER IN— : Groceries and Provisigns, MAIN STREET, ~ Junction of Commercial, Nevada City. ater GoOD Goops . FULL WEIGHTS! = _ Tam now engaged in. Sity called coset ee HIN gS cst alowance for the Croasers wil paste wnder which the association labored, “ad bestowed tiberal appladse, -The Nevada® Light ing over 0 QU. this in tagir iets: The ul invers 0 pree of admission, tickets being one Guard have See noted to appear dolar down stairsand fifty cents to gi the Acav y iD iu oe . the «allery; prevented an extraordi2 lU OclocR A. Friday, ey ue inary Had the rates M, for tae purpose of attending the hee gunual target” pra 1 vue Sa OE ao Great Sachem, Chase, of the IL-Q. RM. ped ia uiass Valley Suuday night. ide spent a iew hours in Ulliorta ‘O, Sth, at attenuance, ive Gt the Conte sitediy-have been crowded to: an ¢ial re is that the receipts were ari Just shout cnorgh-to cover the: ex: PENSEeS . this. citv’ yeste day, but .returaca . vol Reasens for offering them. Pe if paeM _ ¢ o and Visited the Tribe there iasc: ‘ evening. He will be here Thursday . pe. ww ee . Bigelow,a mining agei¥ot this evening. city, has issned a cireular describing ». N, G. County Assessor Co lins, in anoth‘and offering ‘or sale several gold ercolumu, gives notice tO” the taxclaims in the county.) Asa concluween payers of Luis towusiip, Hes hard! gion te the ‘a 'vertisement, the folpressed t) time this year, and par. jowing is published in » connection lley, ties with Whit statements have been) with it: “Phe reason for placing any left shonid noi tail totilt out and returh the sa to the Assessor within ten days. ‘The has gone to prospect,the jungles of Readers for the public schools by . gough America, the deserts of Arizothe County board of Education bas —e oe caused much _AS}. County Colonization Schemes, and the sentiments now stand, the mem. other like questionable ‘enterprises.’ hersof the local Boards wiil adopt . Nevada county money has built so that superior series, the Appleton, . many cities in the deserts that we for the schools of Nevada City, and . are obliged to try to stop the drain Grass Valley. and retain a moiety ofthe surplus for the development of what is left.” interest in them-on the market is the withdrawal of capital—the product adoption. othe Bancroft . 1 1880, na, Mexico, Nevada, dissatisfaction. battle of Il be ag County Assessor Collins, has reeived four new assessment books. Zach weighs im the eighborlioot of fifty pounds, aod measures when closed 24x21 inchés in dimension:, ---—fanie! fears that_his--Depaties—wiltave to luctease their present stock { muscle-orelse obtainsome derricks n order to handle the unwieldy dings, ; Every person who purahases. a icket for the social pat y tobe given t Town Talk Hall Thursday evenng, for the benefit of Mr. Gwinn, p widow lady, will find his money Pestowed on a worthy object. Jas. Y. Kitts will ran an omnibus from hiscity tothe Hall. The fare for he round trip will be but fifty cents, snd the proceeds, like those of the party, wili be donated to Mrs.Gwinn, After the secret ceremonies at the Vigwam of Wyoming Tribe, No. 49, As.a result of the examination of David Whilldin, charged with shootimran Chinaman in the teg tast ‘Wed: nesday afternoon, Judge Robinson ‘oem read, Amuseweapon, and District Attorney Gaylord has filed an information against ‘him. The circumstances as elicited . While in company with anether man, he picked up a pair of boots belonging to one of the Mongolians, with the intention of teasing them, when they began to call him hard names. Then it was he drew a pistol and fired two shots, the second. produc: ing the wound that caused his arrest. ve ! pecially for Eastern Star Banquet. en be 1.0, R. M., Thursday evening,when. This evening Aurora Chapter, Orthe Great Sachem and the Grass Val. der of thé Eastern Star of Grass Valty Warriors will be present, .the. ley, recently organized, will spread ands Hed Men will all ‘repair tothe Na-. a banquet at their Hall, and have inional Hotel, where they will be joinby their wives and daughters and ther invited pale faces, who are to bsenible there at 9 o'clock, and ttake of a banquet that will be bread. After -supper.the assemage will return to the Wigwam ud there smoke the calumet and ¢ , old a _pow-wow of an hour’s dureOU, e vited the members. of Evangeline Chapter of this city tobe present. The latter held a special. meeting Saturday evening, and accepted the invitation, They will go down by special train, and_all members are requested to be at the depot at 7 o’clock promptly, as the cars will leave on time without fail, An agreeable, social and felicitous time is anticipated, ‘ass Valley ‘ ‘ity. Returned te the Hospital. >> — ns More Improvements. The Grass Valley Board of Trustees.are constructing a new crossing from Stokes’ saloon north ward across Main street. This isa much needed improvement, and we are informed is the result of the récent suggestions of the Traxscrrpt. We hope the good work will continue. Old Mr Gundry, formerly of Grass alley, who’ fractured his wooden *g in front of J, J. -Ott’s residence riday evening, brought all his touble upon himself He had reently been admitted to the County lospital to be treated for asthma, fe infringed upon the rules of theintitution by coming down street and eating intoxicated, It was while *s10g his way back that he met ith the accident. He has been takI. 0. ©. F. Delegates. A. R. Lord‘ returned from San ~EsLstothe Hospital again. Francisco Sunday evening. J. C. Se = Abbott stopped over a couple ofdaysSuperior Court. at Sacramento, and -H. C. McKelvy eo The followitig ae was trans-. Went to Santa Rosa to visit some 7 yet telin the Superior Court yesterrlesir, me AY, Judge John . Caldwell presidKutNceysror & Watters, Nationradicilly invi; -_ f al Exchange Barber Shop, have re-. casion, snd AtLordet. was nade approving the} duced the price of Hair-Cutting “and isi Mot Win. Washington Ward, de-. Shampooing to 25 cents each. m2-1m . their visit oe : : aon we H, Woodfield vs . Widses ok ak. New Style Mats., 2 tendauts* demurrer’ to plaintiff's} Hyman Brothers, comner of Broad Committe ed complaint ané motion to! and Pine streets, have just received “rule demurrer, was argued and}the latest Spring styles of Men's ag See'¥. « delaurrer was overruled, Youths’ and Boys’ Hats, mb27 ad si seeronnde B a difficulties . ; a oncomiortable extent. — The. finan. . of our mines—which for many years Shy, REN AEE anti bound bim over in the sum of $250 to be tried for assault with a deadly ‘ . . at the examination were as follows: . besides calling upon Taxpayers for . statemenss of their property, aud will , make my headquarters at the As, Sesson’s office in the Court House, . where lists may be returned to me. All taxpayers are required to make a ore reasonable, the Hall would . tturu.of real and personal property owned by them at 12 0’clock noon, on the first Monday of March, 1830. Danie. CoLiins, apl5-is County Assessor. pont hn wre ‘The Palace Cigar Store. ALex. ZEKIND, the popular: tobacconist, has just received ‘a fresh stock of Havana and Domestic Cigars, of the choicest brands. Also: all the favorite varicties of Chewing Tobaceo. His stock of Candies and Nuts are choiee and fresh, and is prices are the lowest,in the city. tf A Fragrant Breath and Pearly Tecth 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 tothe breath, and preserves intact, from 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 -them. Ask your druggist for Socodont. Photographs equal to San Francisco’s best. Cotrins, Opz ~~ erator. RUDOLPU Photo-Ga'lery, Broad Street, Nevada Aug ast Flower. The immense sale and great popularity of Green’s August Flower in ail towns and villages in the civilized world has caused many imitators. to adopt similar names, 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 Livercomplaint, with their effects, such as Sour Stomach, Costiveness, Sick stomach, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Palpitation of the heart, vertigo, ete. etc., it never—has failed-to our knowledge. Three dosex will relieve amy case of Dyspepsia, Hl wo milhon bottles sold last year. Price ‘75 cents. Samples 10 cents Green’s Atlas and Diary A’manac, the most expensive free Almanac ever published, sent free on receipt of two-cent stamp. G. G. Green Woodbury, N. J., U. 8. A, PLES EES PE AN & Card.
4 Toall who are suffering fiom the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous ' weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &e., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Josern T. Inman, Station D, New York Ciry. : mS§-ly De eS. Sherman, Hyde & Co, San Francisco. The largest music house.on the coast. -We keep the celebrated Weber Pianos Haines Bro’s. Pianos, Pease & Co, Piano; also the worldtenowned Estey Organ. Instruments sold on easy install‘ments, All pianos and organs warranted, The largest stock of sheet music, £28 SHerMan, Hype & Co. _ S. Cuariiy, agent for Nevada Co, Startling and Terrible To the ear of affection is the sound of adry, metalliceotgh, that seems asifa-rattle were sprung in the chest of the beloved one. Hasten to loosen it with Hale’s Honey of Horehound and Tar, the new: medical agent, which js admitted to be the best remedy for pulmonary complaints at present known. The cures it is accomplishing astonish the faculty and delight the people. All druggists keep it. Prices 50 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. property of Nevada, Township, and — a) land $1. Great saving to buy large . Hale's Honey of Horehound and Tar}*' My stock is ‘4 ‘IT guarantée in goods and prices. Give me a trial, and be convineed that-I offer better inducements to eustomers-thar anyother “house “in “the” county, — a hire, well selected -and_ fresh. CHARLES HEPLER. ’ Nevada, Mav 2d. aas _ THE BEST PLACE. R. N. SMOOT, THE BLIND MAN, pi _J AVING purchased the establishment on Commercial street, opposite Coe's shoe store, heretofore owned by. red Wilkinson, has placed in charge as Business Manager, ERASTUS BOND, And will keep in store the largest and finest sock of Cigars* Tobacco, Confectionery, Fruits, Nuts, Fancy Goods, etc., To be found in Nevada City, all lof which will be sold at LOWER RATES Than any other house can offer. ap7 SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. _"MRS. M.A. STERLING, — HAS just received a complete new assortment of . DRY -GooDs, — MILLINERY, FANCY GOODS, * Including all the latest and most desirable Styles, which will be sold at ¢ The Lowest Retail Prices. My past experience enables me to fully understand the wants of the trade hefe, and satisfaction is guaranteed to all whe favor me with their patronage. , POLITE ‘ATTENTION TO EVERYBODY. MY MOTTO: Good Goods at Reasonable Priccs--One Price and Fair Beating. Orders from the country faithfully attended to. MRS. M. A. STERLING, Commercial Street, opposite Transcript Block, Nevada City. ° ap2 — THE NEW DRUG STORE. Drugs, Medicines & Perfumery. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO PHYSICIANS” PRESCRIPTIONS & FAMILY KECIPES. For Coughs and Colds I Haye Boschce’s Germin Syrup, Wistar’s Balsats of Wild Cherry, Hale's Honey of Horehound and Tar, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, Halls Balsam for the Lungs, Rudolph’s Extract of HOREHOUND AND ANISE, The greatest remedy for Colds and Coughs ever compounded. A household inedi with hundreds. TRY I. RUDOLPH, Apothecary amd Chemist, Brond St. ine Nevada City, Januar y7th, 1880. Yuba Tunnel Gold Mining Co. NNUAL MEETING.—Notice is herchy £\ giventhat the annual meeting of the stoekholders of the Yuba Tunnel Gold Ssin ing Company wiil be held at the office of the Secretary, at North San Juan, Nevada eounty, on : $ g Monday the 10th day of May, 1880, At 2.o’clack P.M. for the purpose of selecting Three Trustees for the ensuing year, and, for the trarsaction of such other business as may come befure it. JAS, -A. STIDGER, Sec’y. North San Juan, Cal. Apwil 5th, 1580, Desirable Residence For -Sale. H. W. HYMAN offers: his sfine Residence, corner Main, and Church streets, -for sale. Also his household Furniture. Will be solid separately or to"gether. : For particulars apply at HYMAN BRIS. . Clothing Store, corner Broad and Vine St. Nev Citys, April 7th, isfiction to every customer . Hal.’s Pulmonary Balsam, and We take pleasure ip armouncing to the public that.we have opened our New Boat & Shoe Store, . * Opposite Citizens Bank, ~ = *. NORTH SIDE OF BROAD STREET, ~ LOW PRICES . =") WWréwada City, . —AND: ARE Now— 4 And hope to receive sueh support and pat-ronage as fair dealing.shalldeserve--—~ We cordially invite-all to come and see the style and kind of goods we keep. : : We have. now, and our ‘aim will be, to. best selected assortment of _. __MEN’S AND Boy's . . BOOTS & SHOES, Latie’ Misses. and Childrens’ SHOES & SLIPPERS, Of all hinds and styles to be found in the market, of both Calitornia and Eastern manufacture. Also, Men’s and Boys’ Hats. A full supply ‘of LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS. Our Prices are Low . And marked on our goods in 42° PLAIM FISURES ©& from whieh we will not deviate. Our aim isto sell at SMALL PROFITS and get Cash for our goods, thus suffering vo losses from bad debts, we sliall be able to divide usually asked upon goods in our line. VOGELMAN & WEBBER. Nevada City, May Ist. —— Smelting and Lead COMPANY. 416 ‘Montgomery Street, SAN FRANCISCO. GOLD AND SILVER REFINERY, ASSAY OFFICE. Deposits of Gold Bars and Dust received and returns made in coin in 24 hours. . No charge for Melting and Ag-. saying Deposits for Coin. Deposiiors are guaranteed better results than by sending to the Mint, or selling their gold in the market, : ~ TRIAL DEPOSITS solicited. PRENTISS SELBY, kgep constantly on hand the Largest,with our patrons the large profits . SELBY Rolling Pine. THE PALACE oI _ FASHION . ROSENBERG BROS, . J , ald RECEIVED THIS SPRING } b> : THE LARGEST AND MOST~ COMPLETE. PROMPT ATTENTION! ae . ey ree ar ee a Dry-Goods Ever brought to —— Our facilities for buyiag are suck that no other “Howse “can coiipete 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 traie of this county. 7 Remember the Place: ROSENBERG BROS. Leading Dry Goods merchants of Northern California. Country orders a specialty. Samples sent 6 application. ~ —OFr THE— “BEEHIVE GROCERY STORE. TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, Commercial Street, . . Nevada City ‘Potatoes, per 100 pounds, $1.374 Flour, per 100 Ibs., $3 374 Mackerel, No.1, per kit, 250 Bran, ~~ per 100 Ibs., 1 25 Small Corn, per 100 Ibs., 1 874 W heat, per 100 Ibs., 2.50 Ground Barley, per 100 Ibs., 1 67} Whole Barley, per 100 Ibs., 1 50 Hams, per lb., IL kK, B. ‘Tea, per lb., 40) Japan Tea, per Jb., 29 Crushed Sugar, 3rown Sugar, 8 lbs., 1°00 9} pounds; . 00 Pearl Barley, 3 Ibs., 25 cts Split Peas, 13 lbs., 100 Lard, per can,. 90 Best Island Rice, 10 lbs,, 100 Harkness Wax Candles, box, 4 00 iixtra Soda Crackers, per lb., 10 cts. Oysters, l2 cans 100 Codfish per lb., 6 Tomatoes, 7 cans 1 00 Corn, 5 cans 100 Jelly, 3 cans, 90 Syrup, per gallon, . 874 Sardines, small cans, 6-cans 1) Sardines, large eans, 4cans 1 00 Lemon Peel and Citron, 3 Ibs. = 1 00 Tobacco, ‘per Ib, 70 Oil Can full .of Coffee, °3 Ibs., 60 Milk Can full of Coffee, 3 lbs., 69 Dinner Can full of Cotlee,5 lbs., 1 00 Beans, 334 lbs. for 1 00 (tround Cotlee, per package, 29 cts. Corn Starch, 2 packayes, 25 cts. Starch, 2 packages, 25 cts Prize Medal Kerosene Oil, per gal, 50c do do _d 5S yal can, 2 25 Zest Cal. Candles, 30 for 1 00 Frye’s English Cocoa, packet 25 Washing Pow:ler, 3 packages, 25c. Mustard, per bottle, 0c, Pepper, per bottle, le, Wash Tubs, from 50 centsto 2 00 30 cts. 374 etd. _ £0: ete,’ Wash Boards, 1 Watcr Buckets, Clothes Baskets,Potato Mashers, 15 cts. All goods subjeet to correction. eg Everything Fresh and warrant ed to be the Best, _, Superintendent. Richard Roberts San F ranciseo, May 13th. ¥ . 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