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d tell me 2}
gold ang Sly.
UGarg” Bai
the Other
_ he pee ed of
in three Chaj Aira
mining do vey
fold or Siv,e
it. or Gittined
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gold ban,
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oes the pan
told. Ral
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@ the Natne,
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und With a
id the sha afr,
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found + Shat
the in@iegDm Now jt
vay. Voy
ate till you
Ty YOU sea
Vt om latches:
tiilol bites,
the Fe,
vein, You
idea, but
re not core
12-—-Wall gf —
ch out the
contract
chilblain,
380m rock,
baey strikts
tirat it isa
bias folds
YOu
allops
Piney
alle
the
and
inter.
Wails” of
Inverse}
S$ less, ay
we might
0 whether
besides ik
ribed,
é, positive
Joubéfal— ee
ER
ON HARD
y
Goods, —
he city.
uilding,
ose
1018
t,
2 Stores
the publie
la Variety,
the above
n hatid the
w
‘0,
in & First
limits and
ing:
ants.
nagement
AC, Jr.
very,
ity.
sken,
re
fh known
epared te
+ ite eae
’ the superintendency of the
> woeth Por: guson,.
“been conéinued to the ‘coming week
.defendant’s couvsel,
isspotted, . .
. ‘ed $150 for a handful of ore tlrat they
picked _out of the dump-at-their mine}
» @ large trade. Constimers of meats
LS
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“THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
NEV ADA UTY CALIFORNIA
Brief Mention.
Phil. Richards sent a $2,000 bar
of gold to the Bay yesterday.
Fred Jones: of this city has taken .
Hartery
“piney Grass Valiey district, j
Niles Searls bas been retained 4s .
counsel to defend Ruff Pockman on
“the charge of stdbbing x id rank Charles
tone
H. D. Parr goes tothe Bay Tuesday .
to secure Jarge additions #6 the stock
of the Great Varicty Storeon Con™=
mercial sbrest.
Letters of ‘aliainistration on the
estate af R. P. -dzceased,
tel yesterdayto M.s: El zFerguson,
wee gan
"The Frackee infanticide case has
on account of tiie absence of one of
_4U pe Salior Fat Leys who havebeen
cleaning up lately brought -in anoth—
ér fine lot of gald Friday, A hydraulic claim like that-is worth having.
The appointinent of B J. Watson
as Naval officer 6f thePort. of San
Franciseo.has been contitmed, and
he will take the of fice without ‘fur—
_ther delay.
Clean-ups are being made at sev—
eral of the hydraulic claims: in’ the
county, -imcluding the Blue Tent,
Boston at-Mag.e’s Flat aud the-Sar:
gent & Jacobs at Qurker Hill.~~ =
Tac May-Potle Dince.
Mr. M Pre ss Ma ‘fpoledaice—t
Huiut’s Hali Friday even ing attrac{—
.ed a perfect throng g of Spectators, as
it deserved to.
Miypoles with’
There three Were
weiye youn, ladies
a _gentlenren to each pole, the for—
The .
with
mall being dressed in whive.
evolutions were zone through
iia manner caretul
rand ghe spectacular effects
. Miss Sallie Groves
was crowned Que en of ‘the féstiv ities”
and she oceupicd the with
grace. The musie was by Elser’s orAfter tie Maypole dance,
‘ail who desired were permitted to
_join inthe round and Square dances
that comprised the eegranindey of. the
programme. == =
that showed
training,
were cnar ming &
throne
eestra,
ee
A Box of “oe cimens._ Mr. Farnham of Oak lad, in ivy
“owner in the Rainbow quartz mine
at Chips Flat, tame down Fri ay
with a box of specimens froth the
ledge. He estimated the rocks to
‘contain abo.tt $6,000 worth of gold.
The Rainbow hasyielded a’ great
‘deal of wealth from time to time, but
Lost on thc Operation.
Kirkham & Hitchcock were offer—
the other day. They refused to sell
at that price and«pounded it up in a
mortar, The amount of $149.50 was
-vealized. _ They are: sorry they didn’t
let it goand make that extra fifty
cents,
At the Churches To-day.
At the Methodist Church there
will be Preaching morning and evening by the pastor,Rev. J. L. Mann.
At the Congregational Church
there will be preaching morning and
evening by the pastor, Rev. J. Sims.
Subject.in the evening: ‘The Mill‘eulum, or Latterlay Glory.”
Census maeiais’ Boties.
The school census marshals who
begin their work ou the 15th instant
must visiteach, and every house,asking
the legal questions. They must assume to know nothing outside of the
legal forms. By so doitg, we may
hay fair returns, and escape the
‘usual criticism.
———_ -~
42 The Sciopticon exhibition anHounced for Friday evening in the
M. E. Church was postponed until
Monday evening, May 9th. Admis-—
sion 25 cents. Childiea 10 cents,
ali
Sura keeps in stock a splendid,
assortment of-wiaes and liquors tor
medicinal purposes, _Ana4-lw
Fine . e Meats.
. We saw yesterday at the Broad
Street Market a large quantity of
Prime-tneata,. Joseph Euatis is a
g00d business man,and is building up
wil dems ba: this mak
C. B Sie oe are yt eae
in the Warkdt:' Smith the grocer.
'. bush, which this s2ason presents the
. bush was raised on the premises
. Prof, Hatid is Musical Director.
said -B. “the bays in big quantities,
' fit of small profits.”
A Freak ot Nature.
Among the flowering plants of Mr.
A. B. Brady’s garden is a moss rose
phenomenon of one,branch that bears
@ common: pink rose, eutirely unlike
;and distinct from the moss rose grown
'on the other branches, ‘This rosé
from a rvot, had never been budded,
, and the ouly. conclusion that canbe
“arrived et is that the bearing of two
different'k nds of roseson the bush
ig vne of those vagaties that nature
sometimes indu’ ges in.—-Un on,
aceite
A Live Sunday scheol.
The Mc th dist Sun lay school. in
this city ‘is alive institution, ‘It now
numbers 350 members, the average
attendange being about 200. “Owing
to the rajid growth of the school, it
will meet ‘to-day and —heretifter in
the main part of the church oe
of in the vestry as heretofore--G, Eo
Brand: is’ the eae aud .
iucprovements atthe Merrifictd:
The Merriield mining company
has.taken Jout-the—overshot—wheel
heretofore used in obtaining power,
and will pitin its place a Knight
wheel, A new-five 60 feet ih hight
is being construeted for the chlorin—
ation works. ‘
“How Cas Smith the grocer afford
to sell first-class goods at such low
rates?” asked~A of B. ‘‘Becatise,”
and his sales are so large he ean ‘afford to give his customers the beffema4-lw
+ <> 2
r :
Desirable Lots For-Sale,
Corner Main and East Broad streets. .
Enquire of
my2-tf . Jounwiz Witson.
4 For Wall Paper, Window
Shades, Picture Frames, Window
Coi'nices, Sewing Machines, ete.; call
ron W. A. Sigourney at Frank Guild’s
Furniture Store. ma5-lwk,
ee ><.
To Lease,
Responsible parties can ‘oan for a
term of two years the saloon mght at
the Nevada City Park. Good in-.
ducements offered. Apply to F. M.
Scumipt, corwer Park Avenue. and
Boulder ‘street. tf
CHANCE OF TiME.
Nevada County Narrow Guage Rallread Company.
On and after Saturday the 30th
day ot April, 1881, ‘until further notice, owing to the temporary discon~
tinuance of the Vallejo route, 4
night trains on the N. C. N. G.
R. will run as follows’ For [Sang .
le ving Nevada City ‘at 10.55 Pi M.;
téaving Grass Valley at 11.30 P. m.;
arriving at Colfax at [email protected]. Returhing—leaving Colfax at 3,50 a.
M ; leaving Grass Valley ‘at 5.30 a.
M., arriving at Nevada Oftty at 6.00
A \e J. F Kipper, Gea. Supt.
se7 Rare opportunities 6ffered a
(Chestnutwood’s Business College.
®
Mountain Ice.
The Nevada Ice Company is now
prepared to furnish to saloons, business houses and families a superior
qua'ity of mountain ice. All orders
left at the Ice House willbe promptly
attended to,
m8 tf
New York Dry Goods Store,
Broad Street, Adjoining Theatre.
J. 8. THoMP’ON, é
‘wae
J. S$. CHIVELL,
AVING leased the Building on Broad
street, known as the New York Store,
has fitted it up and stocked it with a fine
assortment of
DRY AND FANCY GOODS,
Millinery, Ladies’ and Children’s Hats; Trimmings. &c.
The stock efnbraves all the latest styles received in San Fravivisco, and ladies ean rely
upon purchasing First Class Goods at the
a Very Eowest Prices.
§27-Call and Examine the New Goods.
et
Having located permanently in Nevada
City, a share of public patronage is solicted.
‘J. 8. CHIVELL, Proprietor
apl9 en
GROCERIES, me ag .
1} apaiel kone
Keeps tition for unio tad
. évery style and equal to any in the
. to be found in any Hotte outside of
2H lasaaeeae cone &e. .
W. i. Saree is constantly in receipt of first-class groceries, provis—
ions, liquors, etc. “No stale goods . on hand. ma4-lw
Hay AT MARKET RATES,
£19-tf M. Lorner, Colfax.
Sas StilLat the Ola —
THe Repeirr PHotoCarsiny.
Broad Street, opposite Stumpf’s Ho:
tel, Nevada Cit y. Photographs in
State: Prices ‘to suit the times,
Mus. J. F. Rep. ‘EPH, Prop’r.
Cotains, Operator.
rat a J
Vacant ‘Places
In the dental ranks will ever octur
if you are-particular with your teeth,
and cleange them every day with,
that famous tooth—w sh, Sozodont.
From youth to.old ate it will keep:
the enamel spotless. and un mpaired.
The teeth-of-persons who use Sozodont have a pearl-like w hiteness, and
the gums. areseate hire;
while the’
breathe ds purified and rendered '
sweet: and fragrant.. It-is comrposedof rare antisepi: herbs and is entire y
free fromthe ab} jectionable and—in—
Fiuerous ingredients “of tooth pastes,
ete,
ESTRAY NOTICE.
i
CAME to my place on. the }
Red. Dog road, fear the Cemruary last, one Jarge Red
Cow with horns suwed off at the ends and
white spot on the forehead. The owner is
requested . to come, prove property, pay
_—— and take her} AWRY.
WESLEY
Nevada City, May 6, 3, 1881+ 2w
AtLastit has come
We have acne to.
Stay !
NICHOLS:
Down with the Grabbers!
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
Etc, . =
Now is the Time
M0 Buy Goods
Having leased thé Store on Com_mercial Street,
few days when I will supply the people of Nevada City and county with
the finest assortinent of SPRING
AND SUMMER DRY _ GOODS and
Finest assortment of Fancy Goods
Sau Fraiicisco.
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
AND SEE FOR YOURSELF.
L. NATHAN,
PROPRIETOR.
‘STABLE STOCK .
FOR SALE.
Two Good Horses, _
1 2-Horse Covéred Hack,
1%-Herse 2-seated Covered
Wagon, .
1 2-Horse 2-seated Rockaway.
1 2-Horse Covered Buggy.
. Alec, ROBES, HARNESS, &0.
Hf viet sold ‘af “private
public auction at the stable on
May 28th; 1881, © :
MES: M, PINGREE, *.oe aed *
Spring Goods !
: Bovine Styles !
=" HYMAN BROS
Hw! just received a full assortment .
FINE CLOTHING for
reemeate and SHOES.
gterv ,alx mut the Ist of Feb-in “TRANSCRIPT.
BLOCK,” and will be opened in aj~
“CALLIN -&_FEW-Bavs. ~
aalé will ‘sell at
"Summer Goods!. "~)
Summer Styles !
Men and Boys,
4
“FURNISHING. GGODS,
TRUNKS, SATCHELS, .
‘and VALISES.
Our Stock is 'Complete in Every
~ Department:
Prices the Lowest t
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 218 Cal fornia St. Ban
Fraiicisco ; ; Merchant St., Honolulu,
Sandwich Islands. :
«.
Look Out for
JACKSON’S
— Price List,
REMOVED
To Building formerly oe
\
~-. Broad Street, Next meer to Hyman's,
Wines & Liquors
a .
=a
=. ‘SUKEFORTH, 1} .
. Commercial St,
No ela AveTron a]
FINE
Ee
FURNITURE . ie
L__C. BLEY. PETER YOUNG.
Nevada Fountain,
(Formerly Gold Reom)
Nevada City.
BLEY & YouNe,
PROPRIETORS,
FREDERICKSBURG BEER
FROM SAN JOSE. 2
UNITED STATES BEER
FROM SAN FRANCISCO.
Milwaukee, St. Louis, Boca,
BOTTLED BEER.
NE VADA. THEATRE,
Wednesday Eve’ g, May 1h.
GRAND —
PARLOR CONCERT!
To be given by the
GODAIR FAMILY,
Assisted by : :
MR. ISAAC T.-SANKS,
MRS. LDUNCAN, ANDREW
CHESTER and FRED COOPER,
Consisting of
—_—. Seles, Duets, romgss Dances, ete.
The Threeka: Comedy
“GHECKMATE.”
The whole to conclude -with
os Farce, in one act,
= -éutitled—
A Fawny not to Parken Arran,
the
‘Admission 50 cents, © Childrén 26
cen ts,
OF ALL KINDS.
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
FINE CIGARS !
_ Messrs, _BLEY & . -YOUNG have .
had long experience as. caterers to
the public.
LOOK OUT FOR THE
GRAND OPENING
Sees . ese SS
SATURDAY EVENING
MAY 7th, 1881.
‘FREE LUNCH
SERVED EVERY -DAY.
_COME AND SEE US.
WH. R. GOE.
AT THE OLD STAND, CORNER COM
MERCIAL AND MAIN STREETS
by W. A. Sigourney.
vi
* peap cheapeak, qi)
Must be. Reduced . Must be Reduced !
EING~OVERSTOCKED WITH THE
Finast Stock of
Ever brought to Nevada City
Iem determined to sell the
same at Wholesale or Retail.
during ‘the next —
60 DAYS
= ATI
IN SAN FRAKCISCO!
This -is no buncombe,— bit a
Piain Businéss Proposition !
AY ASSORTMENT OF
TOBACCOS, 7
CONFECTIONERY;
CUTEERY,
FRUIT, Ete.
Must be Retlucedt
»
ES THAN COST
Or al
HAS JUST RECEIVED
A LARGE STOCK OF
Boots,Shoes & Gaiters.
Gents’ Fine Boots and Shoes, Ladies’ and
Misses’ Fine Kid, Pebble Goat, Straig at Kid,
Goatand Calf Baimoral, Sandals, Slippers
and Buskins, Also a large assortment of
and Gents’ Kip and Calf Boots. Aret
Overshoes for young and old,
I have reduced my prices” of
A tcothia’s tot the Qudlity,
stro ter
uance of
‘W. BR. COE
wea anhing By Od ve tot ven
»
"Nevada Clty, =
Children's and Missey¥’ School Shoes ord y
~ Ts among the raat in the market, andTam
also selling them at
LOWER PRICES
Than had other Sinies in Nevada City cao
offer,
Read a few ‘of my Prices:
Cigars that cost $125, ath ond in §
Francisco, I sell at, 12 12
Cigars that cost $70 8 a bs
Francisco, I sell at 1-8 cents 4) ece_
Rezular Bit até cents apiece ;
Very good Cigars for and five centé
each.
‘sar Call at BA Seed on Pine
Street a my Géods ‘and
Prices.
* SOHN JACK: