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

May 25, 1880 (4 pages)

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inion rss TY, THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. NEV ABA cry, “odLiPORSIAL Brief Mention. Military. meeting to-night. . F The Marshal had the sewers flush‘ed yesterday. Miss Ida Allen returned Sitckiay evening-from the Norma! School. ° The Pittsburg Mining Company has leviedan assessment, of 5cents per share, delinquert June 25th. The annual meeting of Mount Auburn Gold Mining Company will be held at San Fran¢iseo June 2d, W. R. Dickieson of North B'oomfictd was among the weleme visits at the TRANSCRIPT office yesterday. The ladies of the M, E, Chureb _oeh . Will hold a fair and festival on ‘Tues . day and Wednesday, June 8th and -Kirxcenstor & beens duced'the price of Hair-Cutting and Shampooing to 25 cents each. m2Im ae Reoms to Remt. --at Mrs. C. W. Cornell’s, opposite Episcopal Church. wil9-iw. oe 0 ee The Palace c izar Sterc. Axx, ZEKIN); 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 Tobacco. His stock of Candies and Nuts /are choice and fresh, ard his prices are the lowest in the city, tf 7 Notice to . oe property of Wich ‘Tohehips and besides a — Taxpayers for “Tie: = Tato tinny Company “at “Gras Vall ey paid a ‘dividend of $2 a ri gtoadl the agi part of re ike ““fignth. = = TION, ——8—er stock of go0ds-for the —Patace— ot of OOD tile of be an m read. muse= _— ially for hpe furts Valley ery and -Va-) invi-’ and Visit ttees AUS: “Felix Gittet has-in-his~ nursery” oni Aristocracy Hill, this city, 140 kinds of fruit trees, aud abent 40 kinds: of grape vines. —M Rosenberg. Went to-the Bay Sunday moruing to purchase anoth8 goods store. _Elser's _Nevada__City bandof. twelve pieces..has been engaged to assist in furnishing musie for the Reunion pic-nie, The New York Hill Minipg Cork: pany of Grass Valley has declared a ividend of 25 cents per share payatnon the 26th. Thygum blight has killed many peachesind cherries in this Vicinity, and the cop of those delicious fruits will be’ ver light. H. S, Brad+y-is-still-confined to sessor’s office in the Court House, where lists may be returned to me. return of real and personal property owned by them at 12 o’clock noon, “ap 15-tf County Assessor. o> © eoeee tae Without showing ihe conditior of ‘our “teeth. them. of them let us tse the ‘popular dentifricy, Sezolont, which is; sure to keep them white and spotless, No tartar canencrust them, ho canker effect the enamel, no species of decay infest the dental bone, if sozodont is regularly used. It is a botanical preparation, and its beneficial effects on the teeth and gums are marvelous, as it removes ali discolbeiescieaadi anda eaeere is gums hard . —_the—house.—-brties desirin ng to see him on. businesswill find him at his residence on Newda street. T. D. Catkins € the Black Jack Mining Company came down fror. Alleghany Saturday night. Yesterday morning he wen to the Bay. J. M. Buttington, >resident of tle Wyoming Mining Company, and his wiie are in town, They are the guests of Superintendent Buffington. _— George Davis, arrested oncom: plaint of Jennie Anderam for disturbing the peace, was tried before a _Jury Saturday night and acquitted, Marshal Baldrige hag told the residents of Chinatown that they. must this week remove th: fith that has accumulated in their neighborhood, and apply lime libe-ally. Messrs. Head ard Hurst while out examining a miring claim the other day were amused to have their guide bring out a pieceof wire and bya series of manipalitions endeavor to prove to sae tie whereabouts and pitch. of ledges, Such nonsense . Ought to be dispensed with i this nineteenth century, Efforts were being made yesterday . to secure the pardoning of A. Bf Carley whois serving out a fourmouths term in the County Jail for heating his wife. His family made a fruittond effort to get the justice o peace before whom he was conv icted and the authorities who brought about and condueted the prosecution to sign a petition. Carley’s crime was a disgraceful_one, and there is no -good “reason why he should not feel the full force of the law’s sting. + @ ——= henctchas Society.’ The Beneficent will be held at the residence of Mrs. Leop. Garthe, Main street, on Wednesday evening, May 26th. An interesting programme Will be given and supper wilk Be served. Admission 25 cents. All are cordially invited to attend. Mrs. C. W. Connex, Pres, Mrs. J. §: Dunn, See. —,. a ree -Store-Room for Kent. The fire-proof building of John Schmidt, Sr, » Situated on Commercial street, thal been renovated_ throughout and ‘will be rented at. Teasonable rate, It is one of the most desirable locations in the city for mercantile purposes. Apply’ to ‘the owner of it for further particu. Military Meeting. There will be a—businessmeeting tithe’ members of Nevada Lizht } Guard at the armory at 8 o'clock AUesday evening, A fall attendMice is desired’ By order ‘Joun A. Rapp, Capt. Commanding. m23.2¢ { collect all. bills and settle all demands and-rosy. Photographs equal to San Francisco’s best. CoLins, Op, erator. RUDOLPH Photo: Ga‘lery, Broad Street, Nevada i < 4
A Card. Toall who are suffering fiom , thé errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &¢, I will send a recipé that aly acta ou, FREE OF CHARGE, This great remedy was discortred by a trissionary in Suvuti America; Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev, Josevu T. Inmay, Station D, New Yors Ciry. ‘ms-ly 2. NOTICE i HEREBY GIVEN that eA shan 4 existing and known as DANZ & DU NIN is dissolved by mutual consent. W Danz isto remain in the business and will against the above Compa: FRA K DURNIN, Ww DANZ. You Bet, May 20, 1880. Desirable Residence For Sale, H. W Ww. HYMAN offers his fine Residence, corner Main and Church streets, for sale, Also his household Furniture. Will be sold separately or toers For eetieulieilsocks at HYMAN BRw’S. Clothing Store, corner Broad and i Pine Sts. Nevada City, April 7th, E. W. BICELOW, IMIINTIINT Ge —AKD— INSURANCE AGENT. 4 epresents some cof the Best Compani¢s—Foreign and Home, including STATE INVESTMENT, The Berlin of Cologne, The Girard of Philadelphia, La Confiance and La Caisse, of " Paris, Revere, ~Teutonia, New. Orleans, Lion of London, etc., ete. mi9 Gold Room Barber Shop. the J. I. WILLIAMS, AVING LEASED the Gold Room Barber Shop is prepared to do all work in the Torsorial Art in the beat manner. Hair Cutting, Shampooing and Shaving 25 cents each. Keen ors and elean towels always used. A share of the public patronage ig respectfully solicited, ml6 LIGK HOUSE, SAN FRANCISCU. par ELEGANTLY Y FURNISHED ROOMS ef this ead Hotel will be rented herea. ter without board—the Dining Room bei: g ee closed. The House, as always, will be strictly first-class. Special inducements to Families, Mer chants, Tourists and Commercial travelers. The LICK has the most desirable and cen tral location in the city Two. good furnished reoms to rent f makes: my headquarters. atthe hee Ail taxpayers are required to make ad on the first Monday of March, 1880. ‘ eee ee aE. Every. Jaugh exposes In order not to be ashamed . hiss nl SLE A ee rescore eseecmeepon caster ss al Exchange Barber Shop, have; re. A cy Cry 4 w Tey SNe bles your goods we don’t know, but. we surmise from the fact that those who could command cash and that have sent that cash to a distant. city that there must have been inducements outside of your city limits, ‘THEREFORE WE PROPOSE TO STOP THISTIDE OF CASH FLOWING FROM YOUR CENTRE. We have an idea that the very vitals (CASH) can be conserved, and with more advantages than ever. You know that however small the amount jn coin may be that] leavea your city, it is a veritable loss, and you will all agree that such an evil should cease. : We are conservators of the most ridical type in this much, that: we holdthat the de_ pletion of your treasury in the mirutest degree must affect the interest. of the gener al comm unity; and as an antidote to this state of things we propose to Gives BETTER VALUE, TO GIVE MORE THAN THE INSIDE CITY, And at Least as Much or More as the Outside Circuit. Having the means we have the highest confidence in ourselves, and further we have the belief in the common sense (appealing to self-interest) of the PEOPLE OF NEVADA COUNTY That they have the pereeption to know whether they are doing best by Purchasing in their midst, Or Sending their Coin to a Distant Town. J. PB, GREY, . ‘New York Store, Broad Street, “next Soe to the Theatre, Nevada City;. WM. F. HARRISON, Manager. San Francisco, April2s—1madp 4 And Mill Street, Grass Valley. oe oe What you have “been paying for /customers. We “take pleasure in announcing to the public that we have opened eur New Boat & Shoe Store, “Opposite Citizens Bank, © . NORTH SIDE OF BROAD STREET, Nevade i Ready: for business ronage as fair dealing shall deserve. _ Wevordially invite all to come and see the style and kind of go¢ds we Keep. We have now, and our aim will be, to keep constantly on hand the Largest ind. best sclected assortment of . _MEW’SAND Boy's BOOTS & SHOES, Ladies’ Misses.andChildrens’ 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 LEA THE R AND SHOE FINDINGS. Our Prices are Low FIGURE hs iate, Our aim is to ‘ait at SMALL PROFITS and get Cash for our goods, tbus: suffering no losses from bad ‘debts, we shall be able to divide with our patrons the large profits usually asked upon goods in our line, “GS, from which we -will not deNevada City, May let. THE PALAGE FASHION . ROSENBERG BROS,, We RECEIVED THIS SPRING THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE Stocix of Ever brought to NEVADA OCLI'yZ. Our faeilities for buying are such that-noother. House can compete with us, Our experience in business is such that-we-know the exact wants of our: ers, With those facilities we will naturally command the trade of this county. we ee Remember the Place : ROSENBERG BROS. Leading Dry Goods merchants of Northern California, ° Country orde?#'a specialty, Samples sens on application, ANG Hope to receive such support and pat} . And marked on our goods in #27 PL AINVOGELMAN & WEBBER. Dry Goods —=AND-ARENOES