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RANSCRIPT.
NEVADA cry, CALIFORNIA.
HE f ; ays i® y Ke Was Toe Affectionate.
azo. William Smith
after a night’s debaueh,
Mrs. Lindermer’s. house at. Quaker
Hill, and taking a seat in the room
’ + . .
. Where she was engaged in_performi= ring h machold lal
Several days
soe yy
rset canara
tention. _ Erict ®
¢ — :
Cold and cloudy yesterday.—
» if. Hunt ‘has
: eae ee fcumsicup ace conversation,
feom Ji Weens ViIRIG at OAS ; . i
si ja few words had been exchanged beame?
: . :
hae : we . tween them h¢ became rather famil. ,
aay Vaiey Pol Cd Zfo Votes NON FF. “ : a
see Beecge 424 , » tiar and going to her embraced her. and $
dav, ‘bere was but one titxet in} j
» vigor of a bear.
pe : ‘hug or two, the lady manayed
t this city: for the . se , J a
ae ; to esvape his clutches, and by a ruse . }
He will .b we JISCRE : iy .
got a chante to run out of the house . 4
aie . jinto the snow when same ‘neighbors . hot cake,’
7 pawye-eme now handling the caine tu the rescue and protected her =
tis ia tie Lda nite anid SS 9E . a ok ee i pein Toothache Dreps: Cure in
stamps Live ween started up ssanan mae —— = ee ay : ae One _ ital
48 a . Weante ivovers ~ went to Quaker ace: Bice Pe eee =
aso wilt be. a pie-niss it Dein! = ah were an ee my-grde wor). ‘4419 ep
haraday.Don’ tures to emeseeyeay charge gf. pfasault. His CATH ‘901g adi radio © UT a oWO
. trial took plage befobe a jury “in
+a jvot-stove and: plent = —
ors Gi ge Anderson's Court yesterday.
Thre jury after being out for a few.
. minutes broaghtin a verdict of guilty
have ligans of this city
Cbioh,
b hee wenn yne that ince severe punishment,
Nhe Das reo’. 5 ed his }
irom Commercial street,
ANSCRIPT Oifice, toy
bailding on
opposite tie ih.
: = (
Downipg 8. new aia .
street. ; Grass Valley Mining News.
udge “0 John Caldwell will durmg
th e sumuict
that.occupiecs the corner of his Main
1 —LwelveJoadsof—Centennial—ore=
were Cleaned-up at the .Orleans. mill
on Saturday, which gavase y yield: of
Bly 361 :
remove. the smail house
street residierGe lot, and improve the:
remises intine style,
—— a tr oue Ai the Schastopol. Mining Company, . !
which-has commenced work upon. its
ground, and ‘had provided.a lot of
new touls, had mest of them stolen
between Saturday nightand Monday
morning.
Planks for mining superintendent's .
reports as rey nired by the new law to
be + furnished eckiy,
ed at the Tr
can be obtain-:ANSCRIPT-Qfficeon short
notice and at very low rates.
Other companies have exThe Maynard & Willard combina:
To the ear of affection is the sound
of adry, metallic cough,
C PARE AG
neve that. seems :
went into . as if a rattle were Sprunz in the U : 4
ker . chest of the beloved one: : 2 :
loostn it with Hule’s
hound atid Tar,. the
sors, struck up ao is remedy for
After plaints at present. known. The
cures it is accomplishing ¥ astonish the
Aiter-a . Si4¢. st., Albany N. Y., writes:
and Pike’s Toothacl he Drops sell like
Se = ‘Thotse on these
=r Ty Fis Offense Was. as Rel le br ated W eher
amt he ought—to-be thankful that he} S?the woskb-renawned Estey Organ,
Startling and Terrible
Hasten to
8 Honey of Horenew ‘medical
agent, which is admitted to. be the}
pul monary. com:
faculty’ gnd ddtig ght the people.
All druggists keep it
Great;s saving to buy large
W. E. Masten, 138 South Pearl
: ey
fale’s Honey of Horeh ound and Tar
=o spME uoptaKog "Aa Ag “F
Sherman, Uyde & Co. _
Sanu_ Francisco,
Pi ianos Haines
Bro’s. Pianos, Pease & Co. Pi: inv; alins.riments, sold on easy. install-.
meuts, »All pianos and organs: warranted, The largest stock. of sheet .
m isic,
{28 SHERMAN, Hyper & Co.
s. CHATLIS, agent for Nevada Co.
— SSE
August Fewer, ‘
“The i immense sale and\great popu2 iene and
world has caused. many imitators ‘to
adopt similar names, expecting . to
reap a harvest for themselves at the
expense of the afilicted. This medi=
cine was introduced in 1868, and for
—Prices—504=
~The. Jargest. music 1.
epthe p=
larity of ireen’s August Elower ete
the cure of. Dyspepsia and Livercom.
t
A PEL LICANTS for ae vere to teach’
ake
At 10 4. M., in the following branches
will be examiried at fhe County Seat,en
Wednesday, June 2d, 1880,
First Grade— -Arithmetic, mental. and
written; Grammar, oral and. written; Com}
josition; Orthography and Defining; Alge: 5 wa; Natural Philos: phy; Readinz; Penmaa. Store
.
ship; Drawing
Constitution-of Uni ited States and C alifornia;
School Law;
ey keeping,
g;. History of United States;
Metitod of Teaching; BookPhy siolog V, Geovraphy. . Standard
has placed i in charge a8 Business Manacye
THE. BEST ‘PLACE
R. Ne SMooT
THE BLIND MAN,
AVING purchased the establishment on
Conimercial strect,; opposite Coe’s
, heretofore owned by Fred Will
ERASTUS BOND, +
Rom
Yr
AND MOST
requir ed 85 pe
MILO LODGE, No. 48, -of P
: H. S. Welch,
cent,
SOCIAL -PARTYTHE MEMBE RS" OF”
_
Will-givea-secial. Dee=
At EXumts. EXall,
—ON—
Reception Committee,
WD. Vinten, Ww, Robinson, Peter Eddy;
GoM. Hiighes, T. Seihert,
Q. Maltmman.
~Figor Director—A; R. Lord.
Floor Managers.
= A. Rapp, L. S. Calkins,
+ J. Turner,
A. Nihell, R. Svogt, oe J.B. Gray.
The best of; Music Au ul be proevided for the occasion; ~~ ry
é
Dancing from 8:30 0 "clock tit! 12. The
Grand March will begin promptly at halfpast 8 0 ‘clock,
“Tek es $1.50.
Admission to Gallery, 50 eents,
A general mvitation‘is eXtended,
«
—eeHenvies have for many years been
perience simitar losses of late.
Jet Mansau has taken the contract
efor moving the hoisting machinery
the Sebastopol
mine, and the erection of the necessary buildings, The work will be
completed by the 15th of June. In
; : ._ + the meantime all necessary repairs
Sacrainento where they wil reside .
‘ {wall bei
Sformiawhite hr Bioss—amdt hpi
the eldest son, will remain in -this
tion gave an interesting entertaiiment at the Theatre’ Monday evendug, and appeared for the second
from the Bullion to
, . *
time last nicht. Numerous presents
xu S
were distributed, <i
making arrangements. to remove to
Sloss and children are
nade to the old shaft: above
the tunnel level. Below the tunnel
the shaft is over 200 feet on the incline, and drifts are run upon the
veil, and when the shaft is pumped
city, where — have work,
_After the result of Monday’s election See known, the suécessful
esndidates with a lot of the r friénds
clubbed together and-serenaded—a
number of our citizens with instruout, the work of extracting quartz
{can be commenced in a short time,-—
Union,
oe
meénti al and voeal music. Grand Jary.
visited the diffe
town.
Phey also
rent saloons around} The following are the members of
the Grand Jury impanelled yesterday forenoon and now in’ session
i M.S. Milliken, Lea Jones, H.
'T’. McGuire, Thos.
Moore, A. J. Graham,
V. H. Montgomery, James Conn,
richard Neville, J. C. Ostrom, Wm.
Irwin, Richard Lowry, E,. H, Miller,
Orlando Phoppin, -H. H. Haskins, J.
©, Dickerman, —W.— Holmes; Chas;
Graham was by the
Court appointed Foreman,
D. G. Lewis, See mani ver of .
; ‘ani gements { for the
entertainment to be
Theatre ne
Kruse, §
given at the /
t Thursday evening. Mr
Lewis was one of the original founders of the Commercial Herald of .
San Franeiseo
oner, Isaac
AFine Ente wikameat
Burns. . A. J.
; :
On Thursday evening next ‘the .
Cushman troupe -will appear in thiscity, Its We
a ee
mbership includes Mr. Fresh Mexican Limes $1 50 per
L. B. Cushman, an artist .of wide. hundred at John Jack’s, ma-2
spread renown throughout the > Hast :
t
V ade
hes ; a KiaNcenspor & WALTERS, NationWhose musical and elocutionary exaL ft SarberShop, have res.
the object of praise by the press and Saree teers © eae ee people; Dr.W. S, Spriigsteen,” solo Shampooing to 25 cents each, m2-}m
basso, agreat favorite wherever he
he appears; Prof,
Sst
New Style Hats,
Hyman Brothers,.corner of Bread
and Pine streets, have iust received
the latest Spring stylesof ‘Men’s
Youths’ and Boys’ Hats. mh27
en a :
Flowers and Seeds fer Sale.
A. J. Phelps, a
magnificent tenor singer and organist; Mrs, A. J. Phelps, alto: The
progranime as a whole constitutes.a
delightful ‘parlor entertainment, and
will at once doubtless find favor with
the people of this coast. The price
of admission is but fifty cents,
Mrs, Fogeli, at her residence on
Upper Main ‘street, has a choice lot
of Flowering Plants, Seeds, etc.,of all
descriptions, which she is selling at
very low prices. Persons desirous
of beautifying their homes should
embrace this opportunity. Being
oe
Proposed Visit by Military.
The members of City Guard, Comny ‘‘A,” of Sacramento, desiring of
taking a tiip into the mountains soon
and spending a few days in camp,
live written to Nevada Light Guard
astothe advisability of coming to
this city. The local company will
hold their regular annual target shoot
during the present month, and have
appointed a committee to confer with
the Sacramento organization and if
much hardier than these grown in
the valleys. ap30-lw
——$_$_$—__>
The Palace Cigar Store.
ALEX. ZEKIND, the popular tobacconist, has just received a fresh
possible prevail upon them to comé stock of Havanaand Domestic Cigars, .
here during that event, The visitors of the choicest brands. Also all the
favorite varieties of Chewing Tobacco. His stock of Candies and Nuts
are choice and fresh, and his prices
are the lowest in the city. tf
can count on receiving a hearty welcome from our people if they oon:
clade to come.
— o> —
Cutting Affray. °
Sb es A Fragrant Breath and Pearly Teeth
W. R. Barrow: ghs was cat across
i Are easily obtained by cleansing
thehack of the hand at North Bloomyour teeth daily with that justly popfi
. Monday 1 by @ saloon keeper nam‘ular dentifrice, Sozodont. . Composed F. J. Murphey. It is stated . ed of rare antiseptic herbs, it imparts
that" they quarreled about a bill of . Whitefess to the teeth; -a delicious
seventy-five cents. A warrant has! 2roma to the breath, and preserves
f sworn out for Murphy's sseaek intact, from youth to old age, the
knifé-used “was about a foot destroy the strongest teeth unless its
pe and the gash a vee osevere . effects are counteracted with Sozo@e,— , dont, and this pure tooth-wash protects the dental sniface by.removing
CuRISTIANs call remember the every impurity that adheres to
Poor and never ‘allow ritualism te . them.
raised in the mountains they’ are}.
4 this county.
Acidity of the stomach will}
Ask your druggist for Seno
plamt,” with their
Sour Stomach, Costiveness,
stomach, Sic kk Headache, Indigestion, Pal Ipitation of the heart, vertigo, etc.,etc,, it never has failed to
our knowledge, ‘Three doses’ -will
reliev any case of Dyspepsia. Two
muhon bottles-soldlast year. Price
75 cents. Samples 10 cents
Green’s Atlas and Diary A'manac,
the most expensive free Almanae
“ever published, sent trey on Feceipt .
of two-cent stamp. . G. GREEN
Weodbury, N J; U.S
effects, such as
Sick
a
Photographs eqval
to “San Francisco’s
best. COLLINS, Op-.
érator. RubDOLPH
PhotoGalléry, Broad Street, Nevada‘
. THE PALAGE
—onr—
FASHION
ROSENBERG BROS.,
ye RECEIVED THIS SPRING
THE LARGEST
AND MOST COMPLETE
Dry Goods
Ever brought to
NEVADA orry.
Our facilities for buying 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
Seana the Place:
ROSENBERG BROS.
Leading Dry Goods _merchante of .
Northern California.
Country orders a specialty. .
Spring ) Summer
EVER BROUGHT TO
WEVADA, CITY
WHiCH WILL BE SOLD
CHEAPER
#THAN ANY OTHER STORY
IN THE COUNTY.
GO TO THE
iMPORTANT
OA EISEN & co.
4 ———
“upplant Vietualism. dont.
Samples sent oa. application,.
FASHIONABLE
Ti. sluding al the latest and most dentribie-.
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS
~) Phony any" ottar Nolise Can offer, —7 ay
‘ Princtpat ¢ Office 305
‘ : i And will keep iz the ta i t
Second Grad é— Arithmetic; Groiimar: Gestock of pies n store oe
ography; Compgsition : History of United :
States; Orthography and Dear ; Penman;
: ship; Regding: Method at of Teaching. StandCigars, é
ard required 75 per cent. :
By order of the County Board
\ JOHN 'T. WICKES, Tobacco,
ma2 Ex-officio Secretary : C ;
eet onfectionery,
Fruits, Nuts,
Fancy Goods, etc.,
~—$-To-be-found—in—Neyada ate ‘tiof-srhich:
will be sold at,
LOWER RATES ——
b =}
Home Mutual Insurance Co.
__OF CALIFORNIA,
California St.
SANE RANC icon
pee= ENSU R ANCE ONE.
. ——=
J. F. Hovenrox, President,
—Gro. He -Howann, Vice
CHARTES Hr STORY, Socretary
N. By. Eppy, (Marine Secretar)
H. H. Biaetow, General Manager.
R. HH. Maaith, Genera: Agent.
—
-Grass ValteyBranch-for Nevi = € —
TRYRTERS
D: \v ID WATT, 17.
A. BR. asia tel
Ww. SIGOURNEY:
Manager.
——= AIN SURF ET,GRASS VALLEY
President
MRS. M, A. STERLING,
a WAS just received a complete new
i assortment of
DRY GOODS,
MILLINERY,
FANCY GOODS,
Styles, which will be sold at
The Lowest Retail Prices.
My past experience enables me to fully understand. the wants of the trade here, and
psatisfaction is guaranteed to all whe favor
me with their patronage
POLITE ATTENTION TO EVERYBODY.
MY MOTTO:
teocd Goods<at Reasonable Prices--One Price and Fair Dealing.
(rders from the country faithfully atte ndSPRING i880.
FURNITURE
ALIN ID
CARPETS . :
JAS W. BURNHAM & C0. —
mperte rs and De alers in
. FURNITURE and CARPETS,
GPHOLSTERY COODS,
And BEDDING of all kinds,
618 Market and 15 and 17 Post Sts.,
opposite Masonic Temple,
Prices very low.
San Francisco; April 253m
TIMBER LAND, CITY LOT,
Team, Etc., For Sale.
MNVHE UNDERSIGNED will! receive offers
for the purchase of
320 Acres of Heavy Timoer
. Land, in two 160 acre blocks,
With a large proportion of Ouk and
good down grade to the city.
—ALSO—
A City Lot on Coyote Street, Wagon,
Span of Horse’ Etec.
sR. B. SYMINGTON,
ap25 Main Sti, above Union Hotel.
A BLESSING
—To—
MARRIED LADIES!
ESCRIPTIVE CIRCU CULAR sent by ExDS. bs5-on receipt ot self-addressed Express pote bl or 5cent stamp. Address
MRS. M. WITTENBERG,
Box 218, Station C, San Francisco, ¢ Jal
JOHNSON & CROSS,
Commercial Street, OppoA ttormert and Counselors at Law,
—
h. site Coe’s Shoe Store.
=r MAS, MA, STERLING, _—TCommercial Street, ‘apposite Transcript
Block, Nevada City, : ap25
BEAUTIFUL STOCK
@ BOOTS.
: SHOES,
Has-just-been-received by
wy. Em. Cox,
Cor. Gommercial and Main Street
Consisting of
Misses and Children’s Shoes
and Gaiters:
Ladies’,
A large stock of Gents’
Kip and N
Gent's, Ladies, Misses and Children’s
Overshoes, and Alastras.
Fine Cali,
vail Roots,
Ladies-and Gent's Slipper ay OF all
kinds.
For Ladies and Children’s Shoes—a
large lot just received, and war
ranted not to crack the-leathe
Nevada County Narrow Gaus
TRAINS WILL LEAVE AND ARRIVE A‘
NEVADA CITY
ON AOA PERS
Monday, May 3d, 1880, as follews:
LEAVING,
1.30 A. M., Daily, arrive anid 2,0
A. M.; arrive Colfax 3.40 ALM.$ COTNMECtiig
with ‘Atlantic Express arriving hed San Praia
cisco at 11.35 «&.M.
10.00 4. M., Daily (Sunday excepted);
Sun Francisco. rive Grass Valley 10.27 4.M.: arrive Colta
; miss 11.55 A. M.} connecting With Reno Exypre
, : . arriving in San Francisco at7.35 Pp. ™,
Bon t fail to call. 3.25. M., Daily, arrive Grass Valles
P; M.; arrive Colfax 6.20 P. M. conn,
with Pacific Express for the Hast.
8.15 P.M., Daily; Tocal train for Grass Val
ley.
41.004. M., Sundaysonly;, local train for
Grass Valley.
7.30.4, M., Daily (Sundays excepted); local
traln for Grass Valley,
ALREIVING,
6.15 A. M., Daily; connecting with Atla
Express from the East and with Reno Hx
press leaving San Francisco at 4.30 p.
leay es Colfax at 4.05 a.m.; leaves Grass Vali
5.45 A. M.
~ 9.00 4. M., Daily (Sundays excepted); local
train from Grass Valley.
2.20 P. M., Daily (Sunday excepte d); con
necting with Reno Express and Train No.
leaving Sacrameuto at 5.45 A.M.; lea
Colfax at 12.25 P. M.;4 leaves Grass Vali
7.55». M., Daily; connecting with Pa
Express leaving San Fryencisco at 9.30 4. a.
leaves Colfax 6.00 P. M.;{leaves Grass Vail
at 7.28 P.M. 5
10.004. M., (Sundays only); local [train
from Grass Valley. :
3.00 pv. M., (Sundays only); local train
from Grass Valley.
12.45 pv. M., Daily (Sundays excepted): lo
cal train from Grass Valley.
JOHN F. KIDDER,
General Superintendest
NSOLVENT NOTICE.—In tha Superio:
Court of the County of Nevada, State ef
California, William W. Nelson vs. His Crea
itors. Pursuant to an order of the Ho:
John Caldweli, Judge of the said Superins
Court, notice is hereby given to all the-Cred
itors of the said Insols en t William W. N«
son, to be and appear before the said Judge,
in open Court, af the Court. Room of yi
Court, in th ie city of Nevada inthe county of
Nevada, on the 3ist dayof May, 1580, at 19
of clocks. -4.-¢f that day, thenand thereto
show cause, if any they can, why the prayer
of said Insolvent should not be yvranted, ani
on sain of. his estate be made, and he
the-discharced tron: his debts and—Hebititicn.in parsuaiee of the Statute in such cases
made a provided ; and in the meantime
all ve ings against said Insolvent be
stayed
Witness my hand and an oon of said
Court, this 28th day of Apr
_— J. ECARR, Gounty Clerk.
Wh. H. Adams, Deputy ale
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