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

May 22, 1880 (4 pages)

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on 380, tle of teed nuse~ —_ lly for be furds = Valley every and Wevaday & Nevada ally inviion, and eir visit. ‘aul engaged for the 16th and will besentenced to-day.. nore chance for teamisters to -swear. strollers, _ tines of the district. . Wowded. The programme was well iA butall the la: nine a — intending to locate, THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, ——— rs ————— Briet Mention. te —_—_—— No fresh meat at Forest City. zi A. B. Head and Geo. Hearst ‘went oat to examine the Providence mine yesterday. The amatuer ndnsteols have the rth of June. Great Sachem Chase visitéd ‘North Bloomfield Tribe Wednesday evening. Yesterday morning he left here for Marysv ille. The young Nevada countyan, {lle Nevada, was favorably receiv“qj at Her Majesty's Enssice, Hay_garket, in “La Sonnambula. : Annie. Woods, _ arrested for va: grancy on complaint.of A. H. Lones,. was tried before Judge Robinson _yesterday an and found oe --She P George Davis has been arrested by. officer Seott ou a charge of disturbing the peace. preferred by "Jennie Anderson. He pleaded not guilty aod will be tried before Judge -Rob-inson at-7:30 O'clock this, evening. — _Several. loads. of rock have been. hauled toghat pot hole on West ae et, and _ _yeaterday work. h_breaking it up . ad cacidianiaing the road. . No Several. young. bloods, some of whom were the worse for whisky, had a lively row at Town Talk daring the progress of the dance night before last. Considerable noise was made, but not much — was done, John Schmidt has put’ down a new aidewa'k in front of his dwelling “on Broad street, and now the walk on that street the entire distance is not surpassed by any in the city. It ‘is thegrand promenade for evening ‘L M. Holcomb, President of the Phenix Mining company, of Plainfield, New Jersey: Wm. Ford of Morristown, N.J., and Albert A. Curtis of New York, arrived in this city Thursday aad are inspecting the An able-bodied and full-grown hen belongiug to Wyatt Hoffman has Jaid an egg weighing but. fifteen grains, It isas round asa shot and about the size of a small marble. It is the lightest hen fruit on 1ecord. . Hens the excuse for crowing over it. The “baby school” (Miss McKeon’s room) had 104 pupils in attendance oneday this week. The Board of Education are wondering how they can provide for dividing the school, asitseems necessary.’ There isn’t money enough on hand to hire another teacher. “ Peyser & Company’ 8 agent was uttable to secure a store here where the ffm can open an establishment similar tothe Mechanic’s store of Sacramente, but has found one in--Grass . ~ Valley wherethey will do business temporarily, inte eubiy remove to this city as soon as they can get a nitable building. a It has been definitely ascertained that Solomon Johnson, the “mine owner, who died in this city last . Tuesday has a wife residing in New York State. His sister who visited tim here this spring did not know te was married, neither did any of his acquaintances in this section as te Rever referred to the fact during = — residence i in this county. Grass Valley 8 News. Georgie Johnson has gone. below. Several of Nevada’s fairest young came down horseback riding Thursday evenin ing. They were acoe young ene eacorts Mc, A. B. Brady, accompanied by her youngest son, left Wednesday morning for San Francisco and _ Oakland, on a visit to relatives and friends,oatirteinnrad Thursday eveningfor the A. M. KE. Church was ‘iccess finaneially, ‘the hall being tendered, Ed. Commins, formerly of Boston vine, but now engaged in the ileal liquor business in San is in-town visiting with tu daughter, Miss Loughran acies them. “has returned “from s he-likes the counaS . = in and around ne and those large minin tube has been located, saguaition enprospects, and it is useless for any Tuscon, He sa -}dueed the price of Hair-Cutting and A NEW ERA IN. DRY GOODS, al Exchange Barber. Shop, have reSham pooing to 25 5 cpats each. m2-Im Furniture Express. Charles Guill having a suitable wagon is prepared to do all kinds of jobbing, such as hauling farnit ure pianos, etc, m20-lw t “ Auction Sale. ~ ‘Frank Gaild. will have another sale of new and second hand Furniture, Carpets, sewing machine, Bedroom sets,chairs, rockers, dishes, etc. Also a large lot of bed and single lounges, Saturday, May 22d, at2 Pp. M. “oy S&S oo Rooms t® Rent. at Mrs, C. W. Corneli’s, opposite Episcopal Church. m19-iw. hax. ‘fae bacconist, has just received a fresh of the choicest brands. favorite varicties of Chewing Tobacco. His stock ~of-Candies and. Nuts are the low rest in the city. th Kiixcgnsror & Watters; Nation: . —~*_Two good furnished-rooms-torest: a a stock of Havana and Domestic Cigars; — ‘Also all the 2 6 the popular to-.
Notice to Tax-Payers. ® ee “property of “Nevada Township, and besides calling upon Taxpayers. for 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 return of; real and personal property owned by them at 12-o’clock uoon, on the first Monday of March, 1880. DANIEL CoLizng, County Assessor. We Can't Talk Without showing the condition of our tecth. Every laugh exposes them. In order not to be ashamed. of them let us use the popular dentifrice, Sozedonf? which is gure to keep them white and spotless. No tartar can encrust them, no canker effect the enamel, no species of decay infest the dental bone, if sozodont is regularly used. It is a botanical preraration, and its beneficial) _ effects on the teeth and gums are marvelous, as it removes all discolapl5-tf and rosy. Photographs ose to San Francisco’s best. CoLiins, Operator. RUDOLPH Photo-Gallery, Broad Street, Nevada A Card. To all who are suffering fz0om the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., I 2 send a recipe that willcure you, FREE F CHARGE. © This great y was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self envelope to the Rev. Joszrn T. Ixwi Station D, New. Yore E. W. BICELOW, RETIN IIN G —axKD— INSURANCE AGENT. pees seme of the Best Comyand Home, including TE INVESTMENT, me, The Girard of Philaand La Caisse, of Paris, Revere, Teutonia, New Orleans, Lion of London, etc., ete. a mi Gold Room Barber Shop. J. I. WILLIAMS, AVING LEASED the py pga nar ol ber § is prepared jo pp meets ety in pe best manner. Hair Cutting, Sham g and Shaving 25 eemts and clean ‘towels alPe eer Rano rhe Loy _— = LICK HOUSE, SAN FRANCISCv. las ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS of this popular Hotel will be rented heres. ter without board—the Dining Room bei:g temporarily closed. The House, as always, will be strictly first-class. . chants, Tourists and Commercial travelers. The LICK has the most desirable and cen tral location in the city I am now v engaged i in assessing the} statements of their property, and will . : Special-inducements to Families, Mer} ING FROM YOUR CENTRE. cease. ‘ community; and as an antidote to this state of things we propose to GIVE BETTER VALUB, . And at Least as Much or More as the Outside Circuit. _— in the common sense (appealing to self-interest) of the PEOPLE OF NEVADA COUNTY That or have. the perception to know whether they are doing best by Purchasing i in their midst, Or Sending their Coin to a Distant Town. Ds 3 GREY, _*_. New York Store, Broad Street, next door’ to the Theatre, Nevada City WM. F. HARRISON, Managez. San Francisco, April2s—lm2dp x And Mill Street, Grass Valley. ORTH SIDE OF BROAD STREET, : What you have been paying for your goods we don’t know, but we surmise from the fact that those who could command cash and that that there must have been inducesw. (ments outside of your city limits, THEREFORE WE PROPOSE TO STOP THISTIDEOFCASH FLOWWe have'an idea that the an iain (CASH) can ibe conserved, and with more advantages than ever. You know that however small the amount in coin may be that leaves your city, it is a veritable loss, and you will all agree that such an evil should We are conservators of the most radical type in this much, that we hold that the de. pein of your treasury i in the mirutest degree must affect the interest of the general TO GIVE MORE THAN THE INSIDE GITY, Having the means we, have the highest confidence in ourselves, and further we have the We take pleasure in announcing to the public that we have opened our New Boot & Shoe Store, Opposite Citizens Bank, “gp meee nm ~—AND ARE Now— : Ready for ‘cia ronagé as fair dealing shall deserve. 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. keep constantly on hand the Largest and best. selected assortment of pares ‘MEN'S AN D BOY'S . BOOTS & SHOES, —— Las Wisses and Chins? SHOES & SLIPPERS, . Of all hinds and styles to be found in the market, of both California 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 447 PLAIN FIGURES “G3 from which we will not deviate, Our aim is to sell at SMALL PROFITS and get Cash for our foods, thus suffering no losses frém bad debts, we shall be able to divide with our patrons the large profits usually asked upon goods in our line. VOGELMAN & WEBBER. . Nevada City, May ist:FASHION ! oe ROSENBERG BROS., Fe one tae BPRING THE LARCEST AND MOST COMPLETE Btock, of Dry Goods Ever brought to NEVADA OLTTyT. Our facilities for buyiag 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. merenents of Northern California. ». Country orders a specialty. Samples sent on application.