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re.
IRON
ALL
dvanbuyJHE DAILY TRANSCRIPT,
NEVADA CITY CALEFORNIA
Brief Mention.
It is reported thiata rich strike has
been ntade in Sargent & Jacobs’ drift
claim at Quaker Hill, :
M:s. Thos. Davenport is erecting
a2 neat little residenee on Piety Hill
moxt to County Treasurer Schimitt¢, D.Kelogg of San Francisco
lay cbiained a license to marry:
Sherif! Tompkims bas purchased
some cha'zsand balls with which to
ornament refractory members of the
chain-ga* ag.
Joe , Lawrex 4, ari ested for es
‘yeste erday er a ches age of" venue from’
Robinson’s court to Anderson’s.
“Plis triat was sect for last evening.
~ A period sometimes makes a great
difference. Que gotout ef place in
the printed copy of ex-City“Freasurer
Dreyfuss’ report as: to the amount of
funds in the city treasury, and:made
2 i SSi_when. it should have been
” This morning Reuben Leech, °a
pioneer resident of he county, depac'sfora trip a: and the world,
He vout ayear, For
two his health has
not beea good, ard herexpectsto-im—
p oveit by travel.
Tuegentheman who informed the
Tianschrer that. Rev. Mr. Bateman's tuggy edpsized during-the run~
‘away on Pine street Satarday after—
noon got things slightly mixed. The
vehicle maintained its balanee as did .
also thé preacher who kept his scat.
Mistakes will happen, but. unfortunately not all of ‘them are as easily
— —— rectified asthe one~in this case,
will be absent :
yeais past
Washington Towaship Mines.
:
Superintendent Lord of the Yuba
qua*tz mine, which has just paid its
second monthly dividend of $1 a
share, . was in town yestertlay,
The mine has
of paying
hereafter.
every appearanve
dividends regularly
About forty men are em* ‘white men, =
"Some of the principal stockholders
ations to develop” the 7
. guartz clai
rst Chance
“on Sawmill Flat, two
im Washington, The machi‘forthe hoisting works is beinz
= elie out at Lakenan’s Posnaty in
Grass Valley.
A Chance fer Contractors.
tising for proposals to builda bridge
across Deer creek in Rough and
Ready tewnship—the notice to contractors will be found in another
column-—desire to eall the especial
attention of bidders to the fact that
en,
nd
nd
ne
i]
ir
"no fiz must enter into the woodwork .
of the proposed structure, spruce or
faeart of pine being the only kinds of
weod to be used. This -provision .
will secure lasting qualities for the
bridge that fir would not give it.! _:
&7 Mrs. L, W. Thatcher has received another lot of Swiss and
American watches in gold and silver
cases, lt
—_—_—_— oo
Net Responsible,
Wm. Hooper, who purchased from
Ben. Trezoni the saloou at Main
‘street bridge, desires to correct the .
statement that ho is responsible for
the latter's debts. He paid for the
liquors and fixtures im the saloon, but’
assumed _no liabilities of the former
proprietor’s, as the bill of sale shows.
Mr. Hooper has put in a new stock of
liquors and proposes to keep a firstclass saloon. He invites the public
to call. Wa. Hoover,Nevada City, May 234.~1t.
Just Received.
Two thousand Roll of Wall Paper
by W. A. Sigourney, at Gulld’s
Store. m22-lw
Mountain Ice.
The Nevada Ice Company is now
prepared to furnish to saloons, business houses and families a . superior
quality of-mountain ice. All orders
_ left at the Ice House willbe promptly
attended to,
ta3-té >» J. 8, THompzon.
For Rent,
One of the pleasantest front rooms
in the city, in. second story of the
‘Transcript Block, ‘is offered for
‘ tent, Apply at this office, ti
inthe Yuba mine are, Afaking preparThe County Supervisors in -adverPIT.
A Preacher Shows His Good PPO
by Takiuy His Text trom this Paper.
The. aanoongluead that Rev Mr.
Bateinan, -pastor, of the Baptistcharch
in this city, ‘wou'd lecture Sunday’
THE “TRANSCRIPT” IN THE PUL«
DUNCAN’s NEW SHAVING
o“~ . PARLOR,
PINE STREET, Beckman’s Building.
OUIS DUNCAN. Pro) trict FirstL Class Work at Populay acca. as
Boots Blacked Free ot Charge.
evening on “The Disyrateful Row,’
caused considerable conjecture as to!
what might be the nature of the proposed talk. The reporter of the
TRANSCR:.T r got. to the windward of
a rumor. that the reverend geatleman
would show good sense by taking hig
text from this highly moral family
paper, and therefore was on hand
when the appointed time came:
Mr. Bateman had selected for a
text the following, which appeared
in-this paper on the 14tn instant:
When the Baptist convention at
Dixon split tipin a disgrac ul row
overold man Kalloch, Rev. M-. Bateman of this city stayed with the Kal—
-lochites.and-was-elected one of the
Secretaries of the remnant,
He began by explaining that he
had ne quarre! with the paper publishing the above, neither did he desire one. On the contrary his rec.
spect for it led him to honor it by
basing his evening’s remarks upon-a
paragraph from its columns, While
he had stayed with what is called
the Kalloch faction of theconvention
or conference, he was not the Bateman who was elected a secretary. .
‘Tt was an other man
name who occupied the post. [The
speaker and. his son were both members of the organization. . It was the
Flatter who served as secrétary. The!
similarity in the initials ef the two
led to comfusion ‘in several news-—
paper accounts_of the proceedings,
Hegce the error. —REporRTER].
The lecturer repudiated the _reports of there having been a a row in
the convention.
representatives present from forty
churehes, those from twelve quietly
slid out and going across the street
own; and that after they~ had gone
the crowd that xémained behind
stood up and sing the—Doxology in
aero which he considered
. Pro positiye that everything was
ployed, twenty-seven of them being 4s serene is a summer day.
Mr. Bateman stated that he had .
nothing to say for or against the pastor of the Metropolitan Temple, as
that individual had always demonstrated he wassbletotake careofhiinself,
great debt.
was a missionary in’ Kansas, Kalloch
was President of the Leavenworth,
Lawreéiice & Galveston Railroad, and
which he was very grateful,
of the same,
He said out of the}
started a little convention_of their .
In the face of this declaration
the speaker got in some kind words
for the mayer-minister, to whom he
intimated the Baptist church owed a
He said that when he
the latter-had-dead—headed_him over
12,000 miles or soof railroad, for allof
He
made laudatory reference to Kal
N. B.—Mr. Duncan was form erly engaged
at the Arcade Barber Shop, Sacra uanee. tad
. is a thorough master of the ““tonsorial art.
Nevada City, — Ist.
ROOMS FOR RENT. RENT.
oot Pheasant 1 Dwelling Rooms,
vee] With or without beds,
One Large Frout Room on
zround floor, ; suitable for saloon or
Contains nice saloon fixtures.
Lodging 25 Cents.
‘Apply at first house abote ity Ball on
Broad —
MRS. ROSA KING.
Nev =o City, April 6th.
6. HEPLER,
DEALER IN
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
. Case Goods, Grain, Feed, &e.
. Goods sold at Bed-rock Prices. _
store,
er than the cheapest.
HOUSE = FURNITURE
FOR SALE,
I OFFER: FOR SALE MY
House and Lot on Prospect
Hill, with or without the Furirom Niture. The house contains
fe cight rooms, pitent:closet and
ens = Glothes rooms.
t » house and throughout the lot: The fur‘ure consists in’ part of Piand, Two Parlor
Three Bedroom Sets, with beds and
din *, Carpets, Kitchen and Dining Room
[i uituré, Cooking Range, Parlor Stoves,
} Seer Cy “na and Glass Ware, etc, etc.
. @ will be «
G. Appiy
iven for part pay ment, if deon the premises,
JOHN PATTISON,
Nevada City, May ith. as a
Pat
New York ‘Dry Goods Store,
_Broad Street, Aafoining Theatre.
Jy S. CHIVELL,
Spring Goods!
. HATS, BOOTS and SHOES, .
Fine Brands of Cigars and Tobacco . _
City water in].
‘Prices the Lowest
. in the Market,$e jo phe een Saas POE Nata
INIMENSE BARGAINS
Summer Goods!.
Spring Styles !
HYMAN BROS
H AVE just received a full assortment of
FINE CLOTHING for
__ Men and Boys,
FURNISHING Goons,
TRUNKS, SATCHELS,
ra oh
‘Summer Styles! Q¢ .
a a enn
GALL
FINE
pie 7 7 Wi
, SI i
—
and VALISES,,
ee
Our Stockis Complete in Every~
Department.
ee
oe = a : 7 =
cen —
Call on us Before!
AVING leased the building on Broad
street, known as the New York ‘Store,
has fitted it up and stocked it with a fine
¢ ~sortment 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 cin rely
upon purchasing First Class Goods at the
Wery Lowest Prices.
Ger"Call and Examine the New*Goods.
City, a share.of public patronage is solicted,
J. 8. CHIVELL, Proprietor
New York Dry Goods Store.
American Meat Market,
TRANSCRIPT BLOCK,
Commercial Strect,
apld
Nevada. City.
“Having located permanently in Nevala]
loch’s connection with the building
tawa Indians, and toother matters in
the career of that eminent character,
allof which were éalculated_ to -im‘press the hearer with the idea that . whe
he thought Kalloch was a man the. , ™
[IE .
Mr. Bateman desires to eoatiaus his
remarks on that subject, and is not
posted in all its branches, he can obtain some very interesting points
froma certain spicy publication on. A
file in this office. The book. contains
references that may possibly be new
to our local preacher, although the
If
Cho
I AM prep&red to supply
the people of Nevada City
and vicinity with Choice
Purchasing,
HYMAN BROTHERS,’
Corner Broad and Pine Strects,
Nevada City.
BRANC HES—7 Murray St., New
York ; ; 216 and 218 Cal: fornia St. San
Franciseo ; Merchant St., Honolulu,
Sandwich Islands.
‘Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal,
Sausages, Corn Beef, etc.
At as low rates as can be purchased anysre in Nevada City.
eats delivered within a reasonable disBai tance free of charge.
you wanta nice Roast, Steak, Cutlet. or
p, give me a call.
I intend to-always keep the best meats to
be procured in the. market at my shop, and
customers, whether old or young, can rely
upon getting what they order.
share of public patronage is respectfully
solicited,
W. Cc. BURROUGHS.
Nevada City, May 15th,
‘author of them has long been trying
to. get ah opportunity to prove their
truthfulness before some competent
‘court. REPORTER. ] ©
During the discourse Mr. B. gave .
an interesting explanation of the
democratic principles upon which his
church was founded, and made a
powerful plea in behalf of religious} J]
liberty. His remarks throughout} 4
were atientively listened to by the
thirty-five or forty auditors present
whose numbers would probably been
jncreased had there not been indica~} 1
tions of astorm bursting forth at
most any time.
s@ ice Cream at Tam’s. tf It
—~
Hay aT MARKET RATES.
£19-tf M. Losyer, Colfax.
‘gar Take a Book ukesping coitrae .
STABLE STOCK
“FOR SALE.
Two Good Horses,
2-Horse Covered Hack,
2-Horse 2-seated Covéred
Wagon, °
1 2-Horse 2-seated Rockaway.
2-Horse Covered Buggy.
Also, ROBES, HARNESS, &c.
oS ap of . NEW,
not sold at private sale will sell at
public auction at the stable on
May 28th, 1881.
MES. . PINGREF, .
Nevada City,
rat Chestnutwood’s Business College.
Still at the Old Place.
es
“Tur Rovoira Pxoto-Gatterr,
Broad Street, opposite Stumpf's-Ho-_
tel, Nevada City.. Photographs in
every style and equal to any in.the
K'PR.20m
B. H. MILLER
D STANTAY gu HAN
THING,
Nevada Fountain,
PETER al
(F ormexty . G: old Room)
Broad Street, Ne xt Poor to Hyiman’ ms
Nevada Seed: Saat
a
BLEY & YOUNG,
PROPRIETORS
a
Must be Reduced’
Must be Reduced !
Must be Reduced!
} EING OVERSTOCKED WitH THE =
Finest Stock of
FREDERICKS: ae BEER
FROM SAN JOSE.
UNITED STATES BEER
FROM SAN FRANCISCO.
&
BOTTLED BEER.
OF ALL KINDS.
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF .
FINE CIGARS!
Messrs, BLEY & YOUNG have
had long experience as caterers to
Milwaukee, St. Louis, Boca}
Cl
Ever Ser to ¥ evada City
I am. determined to sell the
same at Wholesale or Retail
during the next
GO =
—AT
Ltoo THAN post
IN SAN FRANCISCO!
This—is no-buneombe,—but_a
Plain Business Proposition !
MY ASSORTME NT OF
. TOBACCOS,
CONFECTIONERY,
CUTLERY,
Look Out for
JACKSON’S
Price List.
REMOVED
To Bu! lding formerly occupied
by W. A. Sigourney.
thie public.
———e
LOOK OUT FOR THE
GRAND OPENING
SATURDAY EVENING °
MAY 7th, 1881,
FREE LUNCH
RVED EVERY DAY.
COME AND SEE US,
AT THE OLD STAND, CORNER COM
MERCIAL AND MAIN STREETS
Nevada City,
HAS JUST RECRIVED
_ & LARGE STOCK OF
Boots,Shoes & Gaiters.
Gents’ Fine Roots and Shoes, Ladie?’ and .
Misses’ Fine Kid, Pebble Goat, strai,ht Kid,
Goat and Calf Lalmoral, Sandals, Slippe:
and Buskin:
Children’s and’ Misses’ School Shoes, Boys’
and Gents’ Kip and Calf Boots. Arctics and
Overshoes for young and old,
I have reduced my prices of
Also a larze @ +ortment of.
_FRUIT, Etc.
Is among the best in the market,-and I am
also selling them at
LOWER PRICES —
Than any other dealer in Nevada City can
offer,
Read a few of my Prices:
Cigars that cost $125 a th
. Francisco, I sell at 12 1-2
Cigars that coat 870 a
Francisco, I sell at 8 1-3 cents apiece
and in San
2
Very good Cigars for four and five cente
each.
47° Call at my old Stand on Pine
Street and examine my Goods and
JOHN JACK
New Variety Store
Commercial Street,
Adjoining W. BR. Coe's Shee Store
L. DULAG
JEGS to inform his friends and the public
4 in general -hat.-he has opened Variety,
. Vegetable and Fruit Store at the above
. st nd, and will keep constantly on hand the
best assortment of
te
‘. CIGARS and TOBACCO,
Of the Best Brands, :
CANDIES and NUTS,
. And everything generally kept in a Firs
lass Va iety Store,
Vedetubles raised in the city limits and
Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
To be found in any Store in the city.
2 Goods but not the Quality.
5
State. Prices to suit the times. Thanking my old friends and irons for
. Mrs, J. F. Ropexr#t, Prop’r. Broad St., Odd Fellows Building, sou at favore I hope to merit @ con — 0
Coxtans; Operator. » ap2 . ‘MEVADA CITY. } ae aad W. RB. vos
Cabbage and Tomato Plants.
The Store will be uiider the management
Ya L, DULAC, Jr
. Nevada City, April 30th, 1641;
tWines-& Lijuog!
Regular Bit Cigars at 61-4 cents apiece