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May 4, 1881 (4 pages)

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Vera] boxes i imens fro, last Weel Ow Coniin g the No. 4 mine, kt from Yoo 'S mini hg ttle : time, and ulie fate t of the THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. NEVADA OFTY CALIFORNIA aa + ps SR ~ ase Brief Mention. Mrs. H. ero ona visit to her of ‘Ti uckee is here other, Mrs. Cornell. — Was pointed H. Brandon has. been appostmaster ‘at Omega, this county. Uncle Billy Raymond was in town yesterday, on his way ‘to Sierra county: The temptation to pun on “the County Clerk’s wedding is irresistible with many of his friends. WW, B. Coe has feturned from thé Bay, where he went a few days siuce to parchase a new stock of gooils, L. Nathan has: leased the ‘storeream formerly o¢ceupied by the Beehive Girosery-for-aterm of two-years-rrow Guage-ratiroad com-= THE CITY = ELECTION. A Heavy Vote Cast and a Good Lot of Men Elected. There was a great deal of scratch= ing done by the voters Monday, as might’ have been expected where there jwas sucha conglomeration of tickets inthe fiéld. Five handred and fifty-five votes were tast, the resilt being.as fellows: For Marshal, ®. Baldridge was reelected, receiving 855 vetes. Richard Tremaine received 111 and Wm! Scott $9. ; Charles Kent and Willam Powell were elected as Trustees, the former receiving 302 votes and the latter 462, Danie! Baker polled 275. 213 votes elected J. J. Rogers to the offi se of Asse »Ssor, I eras got 184, F. H. Hinds 101 and_W. Long 54. . 3D Fleatine—was—choeen— for: Freasvrer, getting 308 votes against pany” 3 sew transfer freight. depot-at ER Y, Oprieten ar > cl eliveted ts ler on the =Ve'gs, ear Colfax-is 210feet long “and 16 feet wide. Mrs, .H. G. Parsons of Sin, Fran eiscg arrived yesterday morning 6n a visit to her parents, Jatob Nafiziger and wife, = Among the arrivals from the Bay by 3 esterday were Misses Grace Walrath, morning’s ‘ train and son, also Mainie HerHerrick rick and May Snyder, : Blingensyar & Walters of the Na. tivasl Hotel barber shop are‘usingan the _ who y machine for atopuvating hair of those of their eustamers walt a Siu Quentin cut. “Itt works like a charm, ” ‘ : : —— ow a ~nGinds Paid-in. 5 The following amounts of money were paid into the County Treastry forthe mouth en'lifig on the 24 instant:A. Papa. redamprian n, $12.86. H. -L. Day, premium for road warrant, $4.35. E. L. Melbourne, Snes: $3 50. John A. $452 20 Rapp, Recordei’s_ fees; ife-sized ma in 4 1}., autinent,” len Days iccesses,: Jiamond ETSON lestayer J. Wade Morton ostwick Raynor Belmour Morgan . Smith: lathews Morton ‘onnelly e-Pierce: Raynor zie Cline —The t 3—On 4—Old > extra be had “e* iy 11. cS, DREW YPER s, ete. y ei) s th the et, Arten. dren 23 —* 4 , &e. lees. pes J. E. Carr, Clerk’s an $393.95. Gy. “Schmittburg, licenses, $1,=318.50. J. KE Cart,; Anditor’s tees, $103. k. O. Tompkins, Sheriff's fees, $241.90. D. Collins, poll tax, $3,481.59. Mis.*fhatcher, rent, $3). oe een Robbery in Grass Satie’. A Chinaman was knocked down and rob5ed of a dollar in Boston Ravine. The Free ance say the un= fortunate John was badly hurt, Was iusensible for some time after he received the blows. Three are supposed to have done th: deed. These things are to be expected for there area number of parties around without any apparent means of support, and they -must— and men 242 for Ww A: A gourney volunteer band turnel out atid sere— naded some of the winning-candi= dates. : The resntt appears to give satisfaction; aS the general various gentlemen elected are fully competent for . the positio&sto which they have been . called. a8 THE GRASS VALLTY ELEC Resulted.in the “TION election of the following ticket. The only there was overthe Marshalship, C. C. Townsend being defeated by 29 votes: Trustees—Win. H.~ Bensoi, ThomMarshal—William Reynolds, Assessor—W. H. Sheldon, Treasurer: —HSylvester. as -_—o— race ¢ inne of Proprictorshkip. Dave Auerbach is now sole proprietor of the Important store, ~having purchased all the tight, title and including the book s, heretofore belonging to-M. Mr: immediately rake large additions to the stock-and-continue the—business 1 interést therein, account Marks. Auerbach propdses to otran-extensive seate-———— Sess eg age “bow cas Smith the grocer afford to'sell first-class goods at such low asked A of B. ‘‘Because,” . sail B, ‘the bays én big: quantities, and his sales are so large he can afford to give his customers the benefit of small profits.” ma4d-lw—— a 0 ee se Where is the Great Variety Store? Next to Mungor-and Naffziger, the butchers, Commercial street. sarRare opportunities offered a Chestnutwood’s Business College. rr Hay AT MARKET RATES. {19-tf M. Lopner, Colfax. 2 2 > sa The Great Variety Store sells 4 boxes Strawberries for 4 nate. ma4 oe He Smira keeps in stock a splendid assortment of wines and liquors for New Variety Store contest . And everything generally kept in a First STABLE STOCK FOR SALE. (lonsists c or Two Good Horses, 1.2-Hortse Covered Hack, Wagon, 1 2-Horse 2-seated Rockaway. 1 2-Horse Covered Buggy. Also, ROBES, HARNESS, &c. ALI: NEW, If not'sold at private sale will-sell at public auction at the stable on May 28th, 1881. MES. M. PINGREE, . ard Nevada City, Commercial Street, L. DULAC Bi GS to inform his friends and the public )-in general that he has opened a V ariety, Vegetable and-Fruit Store at the above. stand, and will keep constantly on hand the vest assortment of CIGARS and TOBACC®, = Of the Best Brands, CANDIES and NUTS, Class Va iety Store, Vegetul Les raised in the city. limits _and_ fresh from the garden. every mc rning. ae abbage ‘and Tomato Piants. = The Store will be underthe management of L. PULAGC, Jr. Nevada City, April 30th, 1881: i New York Dry Goods Store, Broad Street, Adjoining Theatre. J. S. CHIVELE, pe ile leased the building on Brord street, known as the New Yark Store, has fitted it up and stocked it with a fine assortment of . DRY AND FANCY GOODS, . Millinery, Ladies’ and Children’ s Hats, Trimmings &e. ceived ig San Fratigisco, and ladies can rely upon purchasing First Class Goods at the Wery Lowest Prices. $s Call and Exarhiné the New Goods. Having locatedpermanently in Nevada 'J. 8. CHIVELL, Proprietor aplgy New York Dry Goods Store. Rare Chance for a Bargain. HE HYDRAULIC MINING CLAIMS belonging to the late John Pascoe, situated adjoining the Manzanita C ompany, on the edge of tor wn, containing Forty: Acres of Land, is offered for sale during the néxt ten days.at a Great Bargain. ~ have their beer. zy Assessor’s Monthly Statement. County, Assessor Collinshas made . _ his April report to the County Au= ditor. During the month he ‘issued 879 school poll tax receipts at $2} each, and.736 road poll tax receipts al $3 each, maxing the amount. collected from those sources $3,966. The commissions on the amounted to $484.50, leaving a ance ef $3,481.50 paid. over to the County Treasurer. same bal£2 Holland and Limburger Cheese, . Holland poping and Bloaters at Fea esa ea C, P, .DvuPEE HAMS, are the finest in the market. Smith the grocer «keeps them for-sale. — mat-lw Desirable Lots For Sale, Corner Main and East Broad streets. Enquire of my2-tf ‘JoHNNIE WILs@nN. t#Tea, Coffee, Sugar and Spices at reduced prices at the Great Variety Store, ma4 CHANCE OF TIME. Nevada County Narrow Guage Rail road Company.
On and after Saturday the 30th day of April, 1881, until further notice, owing to the temporary discon— tinuance of the Vallejo route, the night trains on sa N.c. N. G@. RB, . Broad Street, opposite Stumpf’s Ho‘. thedicinal purposes. ma4-lw_ — Mountain Ice. . The Nevada Ice Company is now prepared to furnish to saloons, busi. ness houses and families a superior qua ity of mountain ice. All orders ieft at the Ice House willbe promptly attended to. m3 tf J. S. THompPzon, Still at the Old Place. Tne RoeperpH PHoTo-GALLERY, tel, Nevada City. Photographs in every style and equal to any in the /State. Prices to-suit the times. Mrs. J. F. Rupe DuLFH,’ Prop’r. ‘—ap2 Vacant Places In the dental ranks will never occur ‘if you are partidalar with your teeth, and cleanse them every day with that famous técth-wash, Sozodont. From youth to old age it will keep the enamel spotless and unimpaired. The teeth of persons who use Sozodont have 4 pearl-like whiteness, and the gums a roéseatehue, while the beeathe is purified and rendered sweet and fragrant. It is composed of rare antiseptic herbs and is entire y free from the objectionable and injurious ingredients of tooth pastes, etc. Teachers Examination. PPLICANTS to teach, will be examined by the Board of Education, Nevada county, commencing 10 A. M. Wednesday the 4th of May, at Nevada City. Applicants for Second Grade Certificates will be examined in the following branches, _R wi run : On : For Colfax— leaving Nevada City, at 10,55 P. M.; leaving Grass-Valley-at-11.30 P.M; —ing-andarriving at Colfax at 1.00.4. mM. Re. turning-“leaving Colfax at 3.50 4. M.; leaving Grass Valley at 5.30 a. MI.) arriving at Nevada City at, 6.00. ie J: 8, Kipper, Gen, Sopt., prescribed by State Law, viz: Written and Mral Arithmetic. Grammar, Composition, History of the United rthography, Defining, Penmanship, ReadMethod of Teaehing.__In . to those, applicants for First Grade Certifi. eates will be examined in Physiology, Natu= Philosophy, Algebra, School Law of California, Sgr nreere of United. States and ography, ‘States, . 12-Horse 2-seated Covered ‘The stock embrac és all the latest styles reCity; « share of public patronage is-sclicted-Summer Goods! Spring Styles! Summer Styles ' HYMAN BROS Hi just receiv eda full assortment o —7 FINE CLOTHING for Men and Boys, FU RNISHI NG GOODS,TRUNKS, SATCHELS, and VALISES. Our Stock is. Com-': plete in Every Department. : oH eel in the Market. Calli on us Bicforc Purchasing, HYMAN BROTHERS, Corner Broad and Pine Strects, « Nevada City. BRANCHES—7 Murray St., New . York ;216 and 218 Cal fornia St. San Francisco ; Merchant St., Honolulu, Sandwich Islands. Good Reservoir, Fr ume, Pipe, etc. thing in godd order to commerce Good Title given. Everywork Enquire of J. B. sOHNSON, Attorney at Law, Or WILLIAM P? iSCOE, Administrator of the Estate evade City, May 1, 1881-3w GRAND MAYPOLED ANCE —aAT— Hunt's’ Hall, Nevada City, Friday Evening, May 6. — The Maypole Dance will be participated in by THIRf£Y-SIX MISSES and MASTERS, In costume, Orchestra of Six Pieces. Admissibn per couple, 81. Spectators— Gentlemen, 50 cents ; ladies 25cents. 26 JOHN MICHELL. IMMENSE BARGAINS After the—ca: Coit —wss—cot cao sted _ &kdjoinings Wi RL toes She . ‘store. . HATS, <r BOOTS and SHOES, : ” FINE FURNITURE ! CALL Mi . TUE VERYTHING INT EWA. “Wd . NO cist AUCTION TRAPS FINE suai! site cana W 5 if -SUKEFORTH, NEVADA CITY. . SNivouva . “FSNGINIAL Prices the Lowest -0 be found at seat ils The Newest and ee ‘iu DON'T oe DRUMMERS. HAS ON HARD THE LARGEST AND FINEST ASSORTMENT OF Spriag? Summer Clothing: HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, FURNISHING Goops, All varieties of NECKTIES, SOCKS, &e., &e., Ewor Brought to Newada City. <= His Prices are the Lowest ! —-0— Everything you want can When you buy of him, you:will see what you are, Nevada Fountain, (Formerly Gold Room) Broad Street, Next Bcer to Hyman's, . Nevada City. BLEY & YOUNG, PROPRIE babes oo = Look Out for Notice to Creditors. t be Superior Court, Nevada County, State ~§ —-CahfotniaJohn Pascoe; -4eceased. the Estate of creditors of, and all persons having the with necessary vouchers, tice, da, State of California. Dated at Nevada City, April 29th, 1881. WM. PASCOE, Administrator, J, B. asd Johnson, Atty for Adm’r. +n-the matter-of the estate-of + — Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Administrator of John Pascoe, deceased, t6 the claitis against the-said_deceased, tO exhibit them within four months “after the first publication of this noto the said Administrator, at the officé of J. B. Johnson, corner of Broad and Pine streets, Nevada City, in the County of NevaOf the Estate of ino. Pascoe, deceased, JACKSON'S Milwaukee, St. Louis, Boca getting: —— —~ ——— a —— es GC, BLEY. PETER YOUNG, mene The Brush Flectric cc casigtecapa ” The Dalifornis. Blectric Light Company, 119 O'FARREL STREEE, SAN FRANCISCO,. CALIFORNIA. . FREDERICKSBURG BEER FROM SAN JOSE. UNITED STATES BEER) FROM SAN FRANCISCO. BOTTLED BEER. Wines & Liquors A-FULL ASSORTMENT OF FINE CIGARS Meesrs. BLEY & YOUNG have by W. A. Sigourney. Steekholders Meeting. ny of California, for the election of offi Transcript of Monday, May 2d, 1831, oO’ clockeP. M. — A. B. CROSBY, Pres. Cras. H. Crossy, Secretary; a29 HE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders ofthe Pioneer Kediiction Compa‘ = cerg for the ensuing year, will take place at the editorial room of the Nevada Daily at 4 ROOMS FOR . RENT. . the public. . -LOOK OUT FOR THE ~ GRAND OPENING. ——-—ONSATURDAY EVENING MAY 7th; 1881. tions in which Ele-:tric Light is the only artificial iHuminant that can be economical. ly and profitably used, not only because it costs less, but becwuse it furnishes a VOLUMS OF LIGHT obtdinable in no other way. Such situations are Quarts Mills,Hetsting Works, Ufon Foundries, Factories, ete., where there are large rooms, and e3pecially adapted to opp spaces, such ag . TOWNS, CITIES, and HY SRAULIC MINES. largely used. It is the only Electri¢ Light that has pass ed the experimental stages and is practipal ly a success. Five Years of satisfactory operation. Over BOOCO in use. From the following testimonials ean be the ight.in Hydraulic mints ¢ After nearly two years’ constant use of tha Brush Electric Light in the Excelsior ‘Com pany’s Deer Cre ek mine near Smartsville, the following is sent us by the Secretary : San Francisco, Feb, Li, 1881, The California Kivctric Light Co.) 5. Fk. Cal Gentlesien— he Brosh Elect: ie Light ap paratus in the Peer Creek Mine, at Simarts ville, Cal., belonging to the Excelsior Water and Minin -Co.,. continues to uniform and satisfactory revise. Yourstruly, L, C. McAres. North Bloomfield, Nevada Co., Cal, gives To Building formerly cocupied . had leng experience as eaterers to . April Zlat, 188!, Geo. IT. Roe, Sec. Cal. ectric Light Co. Dear Sir—After @ years use “of a No. 6 Brush Electric Generator aid Lamps, I. cat . he artily recommend the apparatus for light r H\ draulic mines, . Comp ring it with the j witch ‘wood bonfires, formerly used at this . mine, P think it furnishes & very superior Ment in quantity, quality and convenience, . ! and the running cost has been less than one . halt o: the: ost of bonfires. You 8 Respectfully, %, H.C, PERKINS, Supt, North Bloomfield Gravel Mining C 0. Jupiter Mine, Angels Ca aes Calavergs Co., Cal., February 14, 1-81 Geo. H. Roe, seci etary, “Cal, Electric Light Co.; Dear Sir——Reyp ying 10 your enquiry aa to how Lam pleased with the Brush Electric Light apparatus, I have to say, ax far as teste i it is first-c lass, and is avery great advantage to Hydrautic Mining. It will enable inuiers to work their mines. practically as well at. night as daytime: it seems to «be sery-siniple and requires little attention to TTUTERE are an immense number of situa-—_ In such places Electric Light is being very » obtained an idea of the' practical workings of * i . ith or Ww ithout beds, ne Large Frent Contains nice saloon fixtures. Lodging 25 Cents. store. Californi LD -“ ‘keeping ’ and <9 eof Board. J. T.WIC wes Secretary. Nevada City, April 28d, 4351. 2 Reom on . ground Wor , Suitable for saloon or . Apply at firsthouse above City Hall on Broad street MRS. ROSA K Sevada City, ApH. * Bh ane e \ FREE LUNCH.. SERVED EVERY DAY. .* COME AND SEE US. what [first thought it would, and the cost of running it with water power is not worth mentioning. Yours very truly, W. A. Kecrnn, Supt. e For further information, 7 to-." GEO. Li. ROE, Bec. Calitornie Electric Light Co. 119 O'Farrell Street, San Pron cisgo, FRANK B. RAE, Electrician. . 825