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

May 30, 1880 (4 pages)

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Lk €o lor. igh aan. F e, disapposition, of therm 1 exten. 1 falling Hews the 3 its col. ates the ity, and eauty,— becomesost-hair— ing hair ir thick1@ their ure and all hu“an and eases of verfume, chness of . , Maas. ists. \LERS IN mad, ead treet, VER a Dust nade : nd Asoin. nteed. in by nt, or in the [MER viots Linen, ry lat: runks, rident in RATES convince , City. eo THE “DAILY. TRANSCRIPT, NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. Brief Mention. From 1000 to 1500 inches of water ramping in Greenhorn Creek. tememberthe M.E.Charch eon-+ cert and fair on the 8th and 9th. of. June. : A $2,000 lot of bullion from Kirksal & Hitcheock’s claim was sold at the Citizens Bank yesterday. E. W. Bigelow has been appointed as one of the Census Enumerators in this township, vice A. Jamisson, resigned. : Sone improvements in the a of anew verandah, etc., are being made to the Half Mile House on the Grass Valley road. ‘Harry Heather has purchased a portion of Robert Morrison’s lot on Viety Hill, and. will in_a. few.days begin the qrection -of “a residence thereon. Printed invitations to. attend the Re-union pic-nic on the 17th of June have been sent out this week to four hundred ex-residents of m i Syne Ee eee ONESTAT GSES IS BL 28 EER SIN SCE OBIT. 2 nsylvania Engine Co. No. 2. Annual Election. The annual election for officers of m= . Pennsylvania Engine Company, No. 2, will be held at their Hallon Broad street, ) Wopuesday evening, June 2, 1880, at 8 o’c'ock Fw. Afall-attendance of members is desired. By order, J. G. Hartwett, Pres. . W.F. Bsenesriont, See. td 7 “Change ef Time. . @n and after June Ist the stage of the Eureka Express Co. willleave Moore’s Flat at 4 a. Mm. arriving here. at 9:30 a. M. connecting with the morning train for San Frandisco, . lw W. H. Crawrorp, agent. 434, Revenue Laws of the. State of California. sons in employment.” = quested by the Collector of taxes, refuses to give to sich Collector (or his Deputies) the name and residence of each man im his employment—or to give to such Collector access to the building or place where such men SS SE OU ARE EOE BINS Attention is called to See. Na} “Refusing to give, names ‘of per-} “Every person whe, when re— —= The Superior Court convened yes‘terday morning, hut the parties to. the suit that was to be heard did not phi in an appearance, so after the “winutes of Friday “were read “a re cons was taken. ' The snow is threefeet deep just above Cascade diggings, nine miles east of this city. At the same time itis also true that straw hats and linen coats are all the rage here in town, and that the ice cream sellers are doing a land office business, Mrs: Nellie Hendrickson of Sacramento, formerly of Omega, arrived in this city Friday evening on a business trip, and returned yesterday morning. Mrs. Finchley, her sister, will join her at the capitol city this morning, for a few weeks’ visit. 4 Major Wallace of Sacramento, In-. ’ spector of Rifle Practiceofthe Fourth Brigade, during his officia! visit to this city last week made many warm friends. The Military boys agree that he. is the right man in the right place; He returned homeyesterday. if A fine assortment. of Croquet sets at Brand & Bassett’s It Accident at the School-Heuase-are employed is guilty of a misdemeanor. -maZ5bead . 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, Sozedont, which is sure to keep them white and spotless. No tartar canencrust 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 al: discoland rosy. Photographs equal to San Francisco’s best. erator. RUDOLPH Photo-Ga'lery, Broad Street, Nevada A Card. To all who are suffering, from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early décay, loss of manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that.will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This_great rem _was _discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseru T. Inman, Station D, New Yor Crry, m8-ly Between the time that the last pupils left Washington schoolhouse Friday evening, and yesterday afternoon at 2 o’clock when Principal Kennedy, Director Mulloy and the TRaNscripr reporter made a tour of the building, a mass of plas— tering about four feet square fell from the ceiling in the southwestern portion of Miss. Nilon’s room, bruis— ing the desks beneath and covering the floor in that part of the apartment. Had school been in session at-the time of the falt two or three of the pupils‘on whose chairs and desks the mass descended would have doubtless been seriously injured, The plastering is badly cracked in several parte of the building, and sections of it are liab'e to be detached and descend at any time, Kither the breaks ought to be re— . Paired, or the scholars furnished with cast-iron umbrellas Good Templar's Pic-nic. There wasa:large attendance. at the Geod Templars’ pic-nic at
Storms Ranch on the line of the! Narrow Gauge~ railroad yesterday. On the special train that left here at 8:30 o'clock 4. m., were over a hundred people, and about seventy-five more, moatly members of Companies Aand ©, went down on the 10. then O'clock passenger tain. “A. large number of eitizens went to the Grove from Grass Wall y. The day was ‘pent in the enjoyment of games, dancing and other amusements. mente ne Palace Dry G Goods store. Rosenberg Brothers at the Palace Dry Goods store are constantly receiving new lines of goods that are sold at prices that caanct be by any establishment in the ‘ounty. This firm has special advantage’ for purchasing guods, and ‘ways gives its patroas the benefit thst fact. If you wish to puranything in the line of dry S00da, millinery, carpets, ete., don’t to calland examine stock and . Prices at the Palace Store. ae EEE _ Crequct. . m30 —————————— “NOTICE 5 HEREBY GIVEN that the Partnership ] existing and known as DANZ & DURNIN is dissolved by mutual consent. W. Danz isto remain in the business and will collect all bills and settle all demands against the above —— K DURNIN, W. DANZ. You Bet, May 20, 1880. Desirable Residence For Sale. HL. W. HYMAN offers his fine , corner Main H and Church streets, for sale. Also his household Furniture. Will be sold separately or togs er. For particularsapplyat HYMAN BRO’S. W. BIGELOW, DEIINIIN G —A4gD— INSURANCE AGENT. x STATE INVESTMENT, The Berlin of Cologne, The Girard of Philadelphia, La Conflance and La Caisse, of Paris, Revere, Teutonia, New Orleans, Lion of London, etc., etc. mid Gold Room Barber Shop. J. L WILLIAMS, VYING LEASED the Gold Room Barys een fe is aeees to do all work in ‘onsorial Ar ae in the best or. bated Cutting, ug and Shaving 25 cents each. Keen and clean towels aleuge need. A share of the public — LICK HOUSE, SAN FRANCISCO. On the European Plan. Elegantly Furnished Booms. FIRST CLASSRESTAURANT, DER THE SUPERVISION OF THE geen and Skijif4) Caterer, _ JACKSON JORDAN, 4S PROPRIETOR. W4. 7, HARRISON, $3 PER 1060. A No. 1 Sugar Pine Shingles For Sale at the Ice House, NEVARA CITY. Croquet sete at Brand & Baksett’s “ore, it moh 12 CoLiins, Opoe corner Broad and Pine Sts. . fou oe City, April Tth. Grey's orations, and renders the gums hard . isrespectfully solicited. = = . j.‘milé-} . ~—@-—-0-——~ 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 ments outside of your city limits, THEREFORE WE PROPOSE TO ING FROM YOUR CENTRE. We have an idea that the very vitals (CASH) can be conserved, and with more adleavea your city, it is a veritable loss, and you will all agree that such an evil should cease. We are conservators of the most radical type in this much, that we holdthat the ds pletion of your treasury in the mirutest degree must affect the interest of the general community; and as an antidote to one state of things we propose to 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 i in the common sense (appealing to self-interest) of the ~ PEOPLE OF NEVADA COUNTY That they have the perception to know whether they are doing best by Parchasing in their midst, Or Sending their Coin toa Distant Town. ow ok GREY, Broad Street, ‘next door to. the Theatre, Nevada City, J. 8 THOMPSON. i And Mill Street, Grass YaneyWhat you have’ been paying for'. that there must have been induce-! STOP THISTIDEOFCASH FLOW4° S joo & Shoe Store. Pe i We take pleasure in annotneing to the . public that we have opened our c New Boot & Shoe Store, Opposite Citizens Bank, AND ARE NOW And hope to receive such support and pat: ronage as fair dealing shali deserve. Wehave now, and—oyr-aim will be, to keep constantly on hand the Largest and best selected assortment of NORTH SIDE OF BROAD STREET, We cordially invite all to come and ee : ~ } the style and kind of goods we keep.~~ . Ready for business = . BOOTS & SHOES, —taties* Misses~and Childrens’ . SHOES & SLIPPERS, Of all hinds and styles to be found in the market, of both Calitornia and Eastern manufacturé, Also, Men’s and Boys’ Hats. A full supply of LE ATH E R AND SHOE FINDINGS. Our Prices are Low And marked on our goods in 42° PLAI FICURES “G2 from which we will not deviate. Our aim is to sell at SMALL PROFITS and get Cash for onr roads, thus 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. VOGELMAN & WEBBER. Nevada City,°May Ist. THE: PALACE FASHION ™ the RECEIVED THIS SPRING THE LARCEST . AND MOST COMPLETE Stock of Dry Goods Ever brought to * Our facilities for buyiog 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 Poe this county. Remember the Place : ROSENBERG BROS, Leading Dry Goods merchants of ? . Northern California. Country orders a specialty. Bamples sent on application. b NEWTADA. CEres, -yantages thin ever. You know that however small the amount_in coin may be that} a Se