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

May 21, 1881 (4 pages)

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RNER rr, L DEALER RE WARY, TINGS, FUSE, Are, ed wder, =< ~ ie. E IRON )FALL o. ‘advanre buyR. a Tin Goods: e. ORE st men. iS, iy. = ap and IOES, lly aud Suits e same aud best eting, , ods 28. } ‘ GO, yf their hearts oods te ; tE, ercial ____-}armber is being hauled to erecta is doing the work, ~~ meeting fharsday _ ed through his attorney, C. W. THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. NEVADA TITY CALIFORNIA ae Brief Mention. School Census Marshal J, C. Rich ‘has entered upon his official duties, J. M. Walling has had a new sidewalk laid in front—of his dwelling. . Messrs, Merrifield “and Brow n, with their wives, retarned. Thursda ay . evening from the Bay. : 2 . Miss Annie Gove is seriously ilk, __with bleeding at the lungs, Her recovery is despaired of. 5 Hicets: ATEMPERANCE BANQUET. The Grass, Valley Debating Club Have a Party—Mr. Sanks’ Remarks on the Daily Transcript. Thursday evening the members -of the Grass Valley . Debating Club, numbering fifteen gentlemen, assein— . . bled atthe Goldeu Gate Hotel aud . had a grand-tlowout. There was . @ sumptuous spread of eatables, the . . drmicab. es being gauged by tem. perance principles, There were . toasts, speeches and songs, and as . Deputy County Clerk Carr, who was observes, ‘the boys: had a DUNCAN’S NEW SHAVING PARLOR, PINE STREET, Beckman’'s Building. OTIS DUNCAN, Pro tor. First. iL Class Work at Palle en =Boots Blackead Free ot Charge. N. B.—Mr: Duncan was formerly engaged t the Arcade Bather Shop, Sacramento, and is a thorough master of the *‘tonsorial art.’ Nevada City, sei Ist. ROOMS . FOR . RENT. Pleasant £ iwel Hing Rooms, new residenceon the lot below Charles Robinson’s grocery, Broad street. Geo. 8. Hupp is about to erect a hindsome the south side of Boulder street, adjoinin Schmidt’s Park. Mrs. Frank Costelloand-Mrs, F. H. “McAllister left last evening for Jack Campbell's Spri ings, Sierra ValThey go v via Truckee. new residence on 4 The annul drive of cattle from he valleys tu the mouutain pastures has commenced, and droves daily pass! through‘town in the latter direction, ‘Some_oil paintings-of Mr -and-Mrs: Frafiik Snell and their son, made in Japan by a native artist, are on exhibition at Frank Guild’s store. They are very fine. Says the Grass Valley, Union: A crushing of 60'to 70 loads of Centen— nial ore is now being hauled to the Orieans mill. The appearance of the rock is favorable for a-tine result, Peter Hunnerfauth’s saloon_—on . Pine street is being renovated and will soon present a handsome’ appearance. Mr. Schneider, whose cardjwill be found in another column, The City Trustees did not hold a"! evening, Powell being in San Francisco’ and . Mr. Kent being confined to his honse by hurts received from:a fall. Mr. Gillet, for the first time-since be. _ing elected,-was prevented feom be" jug present; ———_ « & -— Licenses Collectcd. From May 20th, 1880 to May 18th, 1851, Marshal Baldridge-coHected licences as folows: . A erg ee ens (ares $1,453.50 . DNGE ee ale. co ieck cee ok * 216,00 BUBARGA 6 ver cack. 78.30} Vegetables 117.00 . -Laundry-, 216. a tet nt hk oe « Store Licenses...:... 108.0) 0} heateea cree so. cecum 61.10 CANOE eas ee a ' 4).50 . Shooting Gallery..../. 6nd ss 4.70+ aM ON se es 47. . MOON Os Sie 8G 94 es $2,351. 14. Got a Change of Venue. When the case of Ben Trezoni, the ~ pistal puller, came up before Justice Robinson yesterday morning, he askCross, for a change of venue and got it, The hearing took place at the City Hall in the afternoon before a jury, Justice Anderson presiding, The jury after being out five minutes returned with a verdict of guilty as Charged. —‘te-will be. means tunis morning at 9 o'clock. t eS ei So Nay, i sae Personal Mention ee Jas, Pinning toa and ' Originator of the South Yuba Canal Company, arrived here night before _last‘from San Praacisco and is the: guest of J. E. Brown. His faith in the future of Nevada county continues unabated. .He is impfessed with the value and extent ef our miining industries, He looks es young aud hearty as whem he used to reside here; PSE rg PU eer rea ee ~Parasons te suit everybody. From 4) cents to $5 at Mrs. Lester & CRawrorp’s, Main St. 2t-m4 Witsox’s Wonderful Microscope and Magnifying glass combinatiow. Price $1. Branp & Basserr Agent. HAY AT MARKET RATES. ~ £19-tf M. Losner, Colfax. ‘GRAND auction sale of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Hosiery, Hats, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, etc., on Saturday May 20th, at 2 o’clock,in front of the Tmportant . Store, Commercial Street. *t Dave AvrBaem Auctioneer, a Mountain Tee. The Nevada Ice Company is “now . Prepared to furnish to saloons, busihess houses and families a superior ‘Quality of mogntain ice. All orders left at the Ice House will be promptly “attended to. . “m3 té , J. S. Tu arr_on, by Isaac Thomas Sanks. . fact that they were all impromptu. Mr. Ubyall crédited with having ‘‘ta— red-to be present. Eastern Peanuts, Pec -Filberts, . .Butter and Gaye Walavee New Honey in Comts and a large, assort— of a time.” Tie toasts were as . follows: + “The Debating’ b Clit,” D. Gillis. **Future of -Our Members,” Geo. Horton. ‘“Slickens,” by Hon. Wm. George. “The Republican Party,” by S. J. Alderman. “The Pesiocratic Par ty,” by Wm Hill. response by by < UF greund floor, suitable for saloon or . ey Contains nice saloon-fixtures. Lodging 25 Cents. Apply at first house above City Hall on Broad street, MRS. ROSA KING. Nevada City, April 6th, C. HEPLER, DEALER IN GROCERIES. PROVISIONS. “. Case Goods, Grain, Feed, &e. . ~“Pogress and Social Libe erty,” Mr. Van Hoeter. “The Next Assembly,” by Henry { Wohler, “Our Country,” by D, Ky Osborne. “Education of the People,” J. F. Riley. “Life and its Objects berger. by J? Bam. _ “The Blessings of Liberty,” by O. C. Conlan, : rs “‘Obstructionists,” by Mr. Stein. ; “The Ladies,” by D. Murphy. “The Nk VADA D-aILy TRANSCRIPT,’ The responses were aptly and eloquently. delivered, considering the Mr, Sanks’remarks are represented ike. having been the crowning effort : lof the , evening, indeed they. were ken therag off the bush,” so to speak, He-paid a glowing eulogy to this pa per, which he maintained ‘in beautifully round sentences, and with impressive eloquence, was the only fearless newspaper exponent ‘of the peoples’ rights that Nevada county could boast. He referred to it as the watchdog of the treasury, the palladium of the mining interests of the State, and last but not least the only staunch champion'of the Republican party and their wards, the colored people, that exists in the Sierras. Mr. Sanks did not even except the San Juan Fimes-in-making these allegaticns, Since writing the above we have been informed that Mr, ~As we arein possession of the manuscript of his intended. impromptu speech, we may, notwithstanding his failure tu deliver it, before long conclude to give it in full to our readers. The Club adjouraed to July 4th,on which evening they will have another banquet at which ladies and members of the county since will be invitJust Arrived. ee ment ¥rench Candy at F. L. Harousen & Co, ——20=3t.—__. — ie bt aswtiestnis ELEGANT Millinery Good in great variety at Mrs. Lester & CrawFORD'S, Main St. 2t-m21 ——— we This Day. cents Hot reseed Peanuts at the Great Variety Store next to Mungor & Nafiziger. ma20-2t. > sar Ice Cream at Tam’s. tf Ready. Quirk has his gallery in first-class order and _ is making the finest work
ever made in Nevada City—call and see samples, m1l5-lw > House for Sale. The residence of Geo. S. Hupp on Main street, Nevada City, is offered for sale. Enquire at residence, lw Fer Rent. " One of the pleasantest front rooms in the city, im second story of the Transcript Block, is offered for rent. Apply at this office, tf +» £& Takea Boek-keeping course at Chestnutwood’s. Business College. Still at the 68d Place. Broad Street, opposite Stumpf’s Hotel, Nevada City. Photographs in every style and equal to any in the State. Prices to suit the times. Mrs, J. F. Ropiurs, Prop’r.CoLLiss, Operator. ap2 * Sanks was . : 9. 00 gunable to-be at the banqnet. IAM prepared to supply 23 the people of Nevada City . and vicinity with Choice Tue ReperraH .PaeTo-GALLery, . Goods sold at Bed-rock Prices. Fine Brands o! Cigars and Tobacce. . cheaper than thecheapest. rt HOUSE = FURNITURE! FOR ‘SALE. I OFFER FORSATE MY House and Lot on Prospect Hill, with or without the Fur miture. The house contains eight rooms, patent closet and clothes rooms. .City water in the hotse.and throughout the-lot. The fur niture consists in part of Piano, Two Parlor Sets, Three Bedroom—Sets, with beds anc Nedding, Carpets, Kitchen and Dining Ream Furniture, Cooking Range, Parlor Stoves, Porcelain, China and G lise We are, ete.>-ete: for part payment, if deApply on the premises. _ JOHN wdis cline Nevada City, May 11th. Time will be give sired. ate: Yok Dey Gonds Stoel. Broad Street, Adjoining Theatre, J. 8. CHI VELL, AVING leased the building’ on Broad Tt street, known as the New York Stare, . has fitted it up and stocked it with a fire assortment of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, Millinery, Ladies’ and Children’s Hats, Trimmings &e. 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. : ("Call and Examine the New Goods, Having located permanently in Nevada City, a share of public patronage is-solitted; J.-S. CHIVELL, Proprietor New York Dry Goods Store. American feat Market, TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, Commercial apl9 Street, a —— Nevada City. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Sausages, Corn Beef, etc. At as low rates as can be purchased anywhere in Nevada City. Meats delivered within a yeasonable distance free of charge.” If you want a nice Roast, Steak, Cutlet or Chop, give mea call. L intend to Always keep the best meats to be procured in the market at my shop;'and customer«, whether o'd or young, can rely upon getting whac they order. A share of public patronage !s respectfully solicited. W. C, BURROUGHS. i ods City, May 15th, STABLE STOCK FOR SALE. (jonsiat= of Two Good Horses, 1 2-Horse Covered Hack, 1 2-Horse 2-seated Covered Wagon, 1 2-Horse 2-seated Rockaway. 1 2-Horse Covered Buggy. Also, ROBES, HARNESS, &c. AISI NEV, If not sold at private sale will sell at public auction at the stable on May 28th, 1881. MES. M. PINGREEF, Nevada City, B. Hi MILLER Kr CONSTANT LY _" uae a29o Best stock k of CLOTHING, — Gents’ Furnishing ‘tacks, To be found in any Store in the city. Broad St., Odd Fellows Building, ray ith or without keds. j One _Large_FrontRoom oF . ; FINE CLOTHING for Spring Goods ! Summer Goods! Spring Styles! MS ie just received a full assortment i) Men and Boys, HATS, ‘BOOTS and SHOES, TRUNKS, § 3, SATCHELS,and VALISES. ~ —————— Our Stock is Complete in Every Department. a Prices the Lowest IMMENSE Summer Styles t M L i SUKEFU ‘ FINE FURNITURE ! FOHTH'S ae . eh VEURNITURE SEVERY THING WEY. FINE es, ~SUKEFORTE. NEVADA city.. L-C. BLEYS PETAR YOUNG, Nevada Fountain, (Formerly Gold Room) . Broad Street, Next Door to Hyman’s, . Nevada City. BLEY & YOUNG, inthe Market; Purchasing, HYMAN BROTHERS, Corner Broad and Pine Strects, Nevada City. BR. ANCHES--7 Murray St., New York ; 216:and 238 Cal fornia St. San Francisco ; Merchant St., Honolulu, Sandwich Tslands. oat Look Out for Price List, REMOVED To Building formerly occupied by W. A. Sigourney. NEVADA CITY. Call on us Before! “J ACKSON’S PROPRIETORS. . saa eetine BEER FROM SAN JOSE. UNITED STATES BEER? * FROM SAN FRANCISCO. Milwaukee, St. Louis, Boca BOTTLED BEER. Wines & Liquors OF ALL KINDS, ' A FULL ASSORTMENT OF © FINE CIGARS ! BLEY & YOUNG have Messrs. ‘hed long experience as caterers to the public. LOOK OUT FOR THE GRAND OPENING SATURDAY EVENING MAY 7th, 1881. FREE LUNCH RVED EVERY DAY. ; AND SEE US, WM. R. COE. AT THE OLD STAND, MERCIAL AND MAIN STREETS COME Nevada City, HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK OF Boots,Shoes & Gaiters. ' Sree Gents’ Fire Boots and Shoes, Ladies’ and Misses’ Fine Kid, Pebble Goat, Straizht Kid, ‘atl Buskins. Also a large assortment of ; Children’s and Misses’ School Shoes, Boys’ aud Gents’ Kip and Calf Boots. Arcties and Overshoes for mes and old, I have reduced my prices 2g Goods but not the Quality, —_—, Thanking my old frient# and patrons for past favors . hope te mrerit‘’® continuance of che same, d2¢ TE: BUOe CORNER COM! Go&t4nd Cali Ba'moral, Sandals, Sli face Must be Reduced ! Must ba Reduced! & BENe OVERSTOCKED WITH THB Finest Stock: of Ever brought to Nevada City I.em determined to sell the same at Wholesale or ~ Retail during the next GO DAYS —AT-— IN SAN FRANCISCO! This is-nobuncombe, but-a, Plain Business Proposition ! MY ASSORTMENT OF TOBACCOS, CONFECTIONERY, CUTLERY, FRUIT, Ete. Is among the best in the mar bist, and I ar also selling them at LOWER PRICES Than any other dealer in-Nevada—City—eais offer, « Read a few of my Prices: Cigars that cost $125 a th Francisco, I sell at 12 1-2 Cigars that cost 870: a Francisco, I sell at 8 1-2 cents apiéce Regular Bit Cigars at 6 1-4 cents apiece Very good Cigars for four’ and five each. far Call at my old Stand on Pine Street and examine guy Goods und Pricens ‘JOUN JACK ‘New Variety Store and in San centa Commercial Street, . Adjoining W. BR. Coe'’s Shoe Store LL. DULAC . be EGS AR inform his friends and the public ! Be in general th at hé has opencda Variety, getable—nivd tit store at the abo we i Btand, and will ketp constantly on hand the . be stassortment of CIGARS and TOBACLO, Of the Best Brands, CANDIES and NUTS, — And everything generally kept in a Firs _Cilass Va iety Store. > Hh eas Must be Reduced! ‘LESS THAN COST BARGAINS Vegetables raised in the city limits and fresh from the garden every morning. Cabbage and Tomato Planta. The Store will be under the management of L. DULAC, Jn ‘Nevada City, April 30th, ae