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May 5, 1881 (4 pages)

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ei ia —< Wer, . City, losken, etor, swell known y Posh ah ol ty ‘THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. NEVADA CITY CALIFORNIA Brief Mention. = i stake” tonight. Kuights Templar meet tonight: ti Secure seats at Vinton’s for ‘‘Kennighttrains on the N.C. N. CHANCE OF TIME. road Compa:y. On and after Saturday fhe 30th: day ¢ ot April, 1881, antil further no. tice, owing to the temporary‘ discon. j inuance of the Vallejo route, the ps 2 tuck.” R. will run as follows: For Colfax — ER, . Mrs. €: Fogel has returned le ving Nevada City at 10.55 P. m.; . San Francisco. eS . . leaving Grass Valley at ‘11.30 p. m. ‘ Bottle, The ladies and gentlemen compris. arriving at Colfax at 1.00 a. M. RerBest Beer jn ing the Stetson Combination arrived . turning—leaving-Colfax: at'3.50 a. . aa, : yeste rday, They wil to-night be-. m; leaving Grass Valley at 5.30. : gin their engayemettt in this city. M., arriving at Nevada City at 6.00 Captain, JI. A. Rapp of Nevada. a.m. J. F Kipper, Gen. Supt. Pigs ‘hed to Light Guard. has been detailed to “yf Se ey eos sire ty wet as Quartermaster of tha First OW CAS Smith the grocer afford Artillery Regiment until further to nel Gtat-clats goods at such low sii a . rates? asked>-A of B. ‘‘Becauseé,” WUShEn Rev. Geo. R. Davis. delivered the Be: se opye ar big quantities, pation af Carson on the occasion of . *"* his ales ae large — = “ sis cele ok there of the 62d ford-to give his customers. the bene— mee ee ‘anniversary of Odd Fellowship i in the. — rich item 2 wena ing. _United States. . te Where is the Great_ Variety. oe Captain Brown’s ‘thilitary company Store? Next to Mungor and Naffzi1OncoF Hy of Camptonv ille have received: new ger, the butchers, Commercial street. ie bl st at helmets and fatigue coats. Eleven poe is Sa Ri RT SELS ° 1881, at .new members were reéeived during ee weet a, Pres.March and four Chestnutwood’s Business’ College. a29 stponed te . Saiue hour bY, Pres, le,. in; pars rior Court ($: alifornia, D. 1881, in Pasuoe, deninistrator & saler to d coin cf confirm: 1 OF after ay, A.’ D, and estate dat” the , tit'e and ~ Operation r than or testate ab all '‘those iT Sttnate, utd Conn‘bounded yarcely gh—~ ship and _ ville, . fulentertainmeut as Manager Michduring April. ~ Matt Daily says he lost tifty. years ofhis life Sunday. -On that day there wasa Datch pic—nis in Marysand Matt who used to live down there didn’t find it ont in time to be-‘onhand. Tuesday evening Alex: McUaw, : suspected of burning D, B. Kuettle's eabin_on Rock'ereek,come to .town and Oifiser Scdtt arrested him on a charge of arson. He was locked up touwaibexamination, The preparations for the Maypole party ‘to. be given at Hunt’s Hall tomorrow-evening are about complete, . We are dana it will be a success— ell never does things by halves. The new flag-staff-in front of Pennsylvania Enyine Gompany’s howse was raised yesterday afternoon. The — boys had a band of music out, fired souitheait a salute~had plenty of refreshments, —_ and a good tite generally. he northsa ig 6 Jimmy Hodda's Case. + Doe The case of Jimmy Rodda, chargSa sl “ed with having disturbed the peace East, Mt of this city on the night of ‘the 24th vigil Ne ultimo, was tried before Justice = Robinsou yesterday and resulted in . ted therethe following verdict being return“a ed, ‘ on the “We, the j jury,in the causeof the ea State of California vs. James * "Rodda, t? thence find the defendant guilty, and we ug Ewing recommend ‘that the Court impose ning. = the lightest penalty allowed under a at te the law,” S. N. Srpananay, shin and Foreman. in Town= = erie The Electrte Light Arrived. said Sec= near the The electric light apparatus arrivRyecep * éd yesterday. Electrician Rae. will. Sen a be here this morning and proceed 4 stake ; . immediately to. put it in place.— sakest Probably by Friday night everything e one willbe ready and the illuminating eae power of the invention will be demtle Deer onstrated. P ng ® oe é eastern ' i grees , Grand Auction Sale tion $80 Of household furniture, crockery, gore Brusse'ls carpets, etc., on Saturday, narked N May 7th, at 2 o'clock, at the Impervigor tant Store, Dave AUERBAUH, tion $80 ma5-3t Auctioneer. nding “s “ipiasstaie 1 a south: > at the t@7For Wail Paper, . Window iiaamatl . . ‘Shades, Picture. Frames, Window ik te ‘Cornices;Sewing Machines, etc., call de ot of: on W, A. Sigourney at Frank Guild's hwo oat Farniture Store. : ma5-lwk, f J. B. = Broad To Lease. delivere: . See Responsible parties can lease for a 7 —term-of two-years the saloon mght at 1 Pascoe, the Nevada City Park. Good inm5 ‘ducements offered. Apply to F. M. a Scumipt, corner Patk Avenue and Boulder street: tf iG COM: me af <The SE, display of Fresh anty Cal Candies is at = Great Variety od sock Store. ‘mad levied on Ss eqrenel W. H, Smirk is constantly in re; ceipt of first-class groceries, 'provis. lons; liquors, ete. No stale goods aie ‘on hand.” mad-lw i aus W — ‘ £2 Holland and Limburger Cheese, 100 Holland Herrings and Bloaters at P “4 ‘the Great Variety Store. mad 100 ¥ aes ry 190 C. P, “Dupez hums are the finest 100 ‘in the market. Smith the grocer 1.00 keeps them for sate. matlw Desirable Lots For Sal¢, = ‘Corner. Maigtn@ Kast Broad. streets. Enquire of PS Pee oe oe ee my2-tf Jounmie Wuson, ! boxes Strawberries for 4 bits. assortment of wines and liquors tor medicinal purposes. >In the dental tanks will. never» occur i. Hay AT MARKET RATES. f19-tf M. Loswer, Colfax. #@ The Great Variety Store sells 4 mat Sturru keeps in stock a splendid ma4-lw _s ad Mountain Ite. The Nevada Ice Company is now prepared to furnish to saloons, business houses and.families a superior qua ity of mountain ice. -Adlorders left-at the Ice House will be promptly attended to. oa. m8 tf J. S. TH MPs0Nn, Still at tte Old Place. Tar Rup vex PHoto-Gaiery, Broad Street, opposite Stumpf’s Hotel, Nevada. City. . Photographs in every style and equal to any in the State. Prices to suit the times. Mus. J. F. Rop. wey, Prop’r. COLLINS, Opettator. ° ap2 Soe Vacant Places if yeu are particular with your teeth,and cleanse them every day with that-famous™teoth—w sh, Sozodont. From youthto otd_age it will keép the enamel spotless and un mopaired, The teeth of persons who~ Sozodont have a pearl-}ke whiteness, and the gums a roseate hue, “While ¢ breathe is purified and — rendered sweet and fragrant. . It is composed, of rare antisepic herbs and is entire y free from the Objectionable and injurious ingredients of tooth paeten, ete. “NEVADA THEATRE. Thursday & Friday Eve’gs, ‘MAY 5th and 6th, “SHE EMINENT TRAGEDIAN E. T.STETSON) Supported by a powerful company from the California and Standard Theatres of San Francisco. ‘The perfortianee will commence with CHALET! . . King of Ventriloquists ! Who will introduce his Original and Refined Koteptainment ““FUNLAND” assisted by six life-sized Mechaniea! Figures. To conclude with the drama in 4 acts, by J. J. McCloskey, Esq., author of ‘‘Across the Contiuent,’’ **Happy Valley ; or the Golden Buys of 49,” and many. other’ successes, entitled KENTUCK ! JOHN WOODFORD, A Diamond in the Rough).. .B. T. STETSON ‘cece and will keep constantly on hand the . Gwynn Powell.. . C, He Mentayer best assortment of Rube Poindexter. .. ++. ade Lord Middleton..,. H. C. Morton CIGARS and TORACE, WocleMpui os.. 2s. S$. Bostwick = Young Eph.. Adin —_ bora CANDIES and NUTS, Old Man W kine. elmour er Colonel. Johnson... Harry Morgan . 4n4 evetything genetally kept in » First -Jtidge shear opel pivdesdes B. FP. Smith Cigss Va iety Store. . Russ Nichols.. ..-. N. Mathews! vegetables raised in the city limits and Higgins peovsdinasuahaaey es J. Morton fresh frem the garden every morning: TMG .o.0 as cae iay ral cowaes J. Connelly Isabelle Carty. . «.Miss Grace Pierce. Clara Henshaw. “Miss Mollie Raynor Old Aunt Betay.. .Miss Lizzie Cline: Act, 1—The Wager. Act 2—The Lexington Race Course. Act 3—On the Plains of Kansas. Act 4—Old Kentucky Home.
Admission as usdal. eharge eu extra: Int Lastithas come “Nevada County Hasvew Gate Rail} Now j is ‘the Time ‘We have. come to ‘Down with the Grabbers wit Goons GLOTHING, Tito; To Buy Goods Having leased the Store on Commercial Street, in ‘“ TRANSCRIPT BLOCK,” and ‘will be opened in a tew days wheu I will supply the people of Nevada City-and county with the finest assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER-DRY GOODS and Finest assortment of Fancy Goods to be found in any House oatside of Sau Francisco. Also the finest line of SPRING and SUMMER CLOTHING, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Gents’. Furnishing Goods, &c. We will sell these Goods at Lower Prices. than ever before offered in this city. CALL IN A FEW DAYS AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. L. NATHAN, PROPRIETOR. / “STABLE STOCK FOR SALE. Su (jonsist=s of s < Two Good Horses, ‘1 2-Horse Covered Hack, Wagon, -I-2-Horse 2-seated . iiockaway1 2-Horse Covered Buggy. Also, ROBES, HARNESS, &c. ALT NEW, If not sold at private sale will sell at Public auction at the stable on May 28th, 1881. MES. M. PINGREE, a29 ‘Nevada City, — New Variety Store Commercial Street, Adjoining W. BR. Coe's, Shoe Store, L. DULAC EGS to inform his friends and the public Be ro ag a that he has opened a Variety, and Fruit Store at the above Cabbage and Temateo Plants. of L. DULAO, Jr: Nevatta citr, April 30th, 1881. Spring Goods ! Spring Styles! HYMAN BROS; cS eke just received a full assortment o FINE CLOTHING for HATS, BOOTS and SHOES, 1 2-Horse 2-seated Covered ‘ Summer Styles! ~~ Men and Boys, ‘FURNISHING GOODS, _TRUNKS, SATCHELS, FURNITURE ! i CALL il BIG 2) FURNITURE . AND TUCK: i . SUKEFORTH, Commercial St., . No cla AUCTION TRAPS SUKEFORTH, NEVADA CITY. a ‘sa Wd and. VALISES. /SNIVOUVE “ASNSINIAT Our Stock is Complete in Every Department. a Prices the Lowest in the Market. Call on us Before Purchasing, HYMAN BROTHERS, Corner Broad and Pine Strects, _Nevada City. BRANCHES—7 Murray St., New’ York ;216 and 2'8 Cal fornia St. San . Francisco; Merchant St., Honolulu, Sandwich Islands, — Look Out for JACKSON’S + Price List. REMOVED To Building formerly éccupied by W. A. Sigourney. pee AT JOHN senses es a ke Ten; Comes) Sugar and Spiées’ 4 vat err “wiety Store, ma GRAND MAY-POLEDANCE iNevada Fountain, . FREDERICKSBURG BEER {GRAND OPENING { ——_on—-———. Sie ——o9o be found at MILLER’S getting, AEE SETS SSIES SSSI Sd The Newest and Best. B. H, MILLER, ka DON’T PATRONIZE DRUMMERS. mas ON HAND THE LARCEST AND FINEST aaa OF Spriag? Summer Clothing — HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, FURNISHING viceinngbrutacn uta All varieties of NECKTIES, SOCKS, &c., &e., lIhniwer Brought to INTewada City. t=His Prices are the Lowest ! Everything you want can When you buy of him, you will see what you are ein L Cc. BLEY. PETER YOUNG, (Formerly Gold Room) Broad Street, Next Poor to Hyman’s, saiahd-ta CAF BLEY & YOUNG, PROPRIETORS, ‘FROM SAN JOSE. UNITED STATES\BEER FROM SAN FRANCISCO. ~~ Milwaukee, St. Louis, Boca BOT rLED BEER. A @F ALL KINDS. —— A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FINE CIGARS had long experience as caterers to the public. LOOK GUT FOR THE — SATURDAY EVENING MAY 7th, 1881. t's Hall, Nevada City,. * San oo oe ‘FREE LUNCH JOHN MICHELL, SERVED EVERY DAY. anda . Case Goods, Grain, Feed, &. Cds ote BEE NEVADA THE EATRE, Wednesday é Eve’ g, May 1 1. a GRAND PARLOR CONCERT! To be given by the GODAIR FAMILY, Assisted by MR. ISAAC T. SANKS,MRS. L. DUNCAN, ANDREW CHESTER and FRED COOPER, % Consisting of Solos, Ducts, Songs, Dances, etc. The Three: Act Comedy “CHECKMATE.” The ‘whole .to conclude ‘with Laughable Farce, in one act, entitled A Fawny not to_Partean Arter, =“ 25 ~N the Admission 50 cents, cents, Broad Stroct, Adjoining Theatre. J.-S. CHIVELL, street, known us the New York Store, thas fitted itt up and,stocked it with a fine assortinent of é +-DRY AND FANCY GOODS,Millinery, Ladies’ and Chil dren’s Hats, Trimmings, &c, The stock embfaces ali the lateststyles re/* Very Lowest Prices. 8-Cail and Exam‘ne the New Goods. TA Having located permanently in Neva City, a share of public patronage is rolivted. hie J, 8. CHIVELL, Proprietor apl9 New York Dry Goods Store, = peut ma } rAVING leased the building on Broad : ; ’ mn? ceived inSan, Francisco, and ladies can rely” upon purchasing First Class Goods at the, { fit ry uit, yane & ) tas i i New York Dry Goods Store. -_ bd on ee DEALER IN Gaocenies, oe COME AND SEE US, ae Fine Brands of Cigars znd Tobaeco cheaper than the cheapest, — ©. HEPLER, waite) vosre sd E