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November 11, 1880 (4 pages)

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Cross, sq., is at Sacramento attending tua case in the Su-T" preme Court. ee ee — ele There is a bad hole in the plank=. ing at the southwest corner of Main . street bridge. 4 pertion of Pine street between Broad and Commercial streets ‘is .to be re-planked immediately, Mf, Rosenberg has returned from J three days’ trip to the Bay, where goods for the Palace store, are . _” A. Timbermin lives in-theTreck; ; : ee timber region, this county. If thereis anything in a “name “we . should guess he owned @ saw™uiill up there, = 4 M,C. Tastor offers a reward “of ’ $200 fer the “arrest and conviction ~" of the party or parties who set ‘fire y That portion of the reef er the Neto and destreyed a portion’ of * his foundry at Grass Valley recentty, The tunnel of the Lone Tiree Con, mine is said to now be in .550 feet, ‘extending along a good Joeking ledge considerable of the distance. . ‘The ewnbis\contemplate erecting a __mill seen, vada Feundry that was injured by the late fire has been re-shinyled. Mr. Alisa is erecHing a anew, pattern ‘shop.on the lot he purchased of Mra. Caunon. : ‘Lacky” Baldwin was'very favor. " ably impressed with the miutag outjook around Nevada.City, while here the early part of the week. He ~ proposes te return here for another visit some time this menth, Remember thar the Damy TraxSCRIPT costs town subscribers but fifteen cents a week. Country subote. Old Felks Party. ee The first of thé Old Folks Datc-~ ing parties will be given on Friday evening, Nov. 12th, at Hunt’s Hall. The O. F.’s respectfully invite the young folks to join them in the éeries of parties, to be given every two weeks during the season, A good time can be re'ied upon. ‘Datleing from 8 to 12 o’clock. Ternts $1 pei couple, : td lt tag. Siteation Wanted, A place te do géneral hotisework: A good washer, ironer and plain cook, Apply at Antory# Tam’s, Pine’street, Nevada Cty. n6“lw #27'Go tothe National Exchange Hotel. §$. A. Enpy, Proprietor. Fkating-atthe —Fheatre Fivery afternoéa and evening. if .,. B. Betzagp, Proprietor, . Notice te the Pablic. Yhave authorized Richard Scott, clerk at ¢he National Hotel, to collect all bills dwe me at Nevada City, and‘also to settle any accounts that may be held against me. tt C. E. Pearson, ¢ tiver ess, Sick Headache, Union Motel Rarber Shop. ‘Flermann Laven, late of San Fran. _ cised, ‘has reopened the barber shr 2p ix the Union Hotel, and will “he re— Tafter ‘conduct that establishmen t in first-class style. Current price s, <9 —+e — Lot Fer Sale. A lot 50 feet front. on t} 1@ eorner of Kast Bread and Main st rcets, Nevada.tity. Free water om the lot. ‘ Raquire of W. H. Sarr d, Commer-— cial street, © 027 ———— WHEN the scalp j ; Dandruff, Glenn's sul phur soap will be fqand an + afp,tlible remedy, Hill's hair and w hisker dye, Black or Beown, 50c. a : Bi ee NE IIE: A Card. Toall who re saffering from the errors ang indiscreti ons of youth, nervous weak. ry ha sca'y;toss Of manhood, &c., I a ~ ceciupe that will cure you, FREE OF CHAPS iE. "This great remedy was discovered P ya missionary in South: America, Send a 9 oIfaddressed envelope to the Rev. JoskPH [. INWAN; STATION D, New York Caer, m8-ly ‘aunoyed’ with — weer Photographs equa ‘to San Francisco’s scribers can have the paper sent to, them one year for $6 in advance, buf. $7 willbe charged invariably at the end of the year. C. Lecoeq has closed hia ch op house on Pine street, prep ars.tory to opening im the building -on Broad below the Natioual Hotel , formerly occupied by A. Blumber’s, the tailor. ~ Mr. Lecocq inten ts opening a first-class restaurant, : —_— A gentleman whe, eame down on yesterday's stage s,ays that on, the preceding eveni'ag ‘‘Buckskin Bob” and his partner, Ross, disappeared suddenly and mysteriously from San Juan, and their present whereabouts is wrapped in darkness, —_— Licenses Issued. Daring the last fiscal month Tax Collector Schmittburg issued licens8 as follows: : 22 3d class tavern, $16 each, $352. 1 pack pedler’s, $6. 5 9th class merchants’, $10 each, $50. 70 11th class merchants’, $4 each, $280. 2 theatre, $6 each, $12, 1 auctioneer’s, $8.50, 25th class brokers’, $4 each, $8. Total number of licenses sold, 108, Total value of licenses, $744. ors — > 2 > AGood Week's Work, Within a week past marriage certificates. of the following persons have been ‘filed in the County ReCorder’s office: Thoinas R, Land to Mary Webster; Thos. J. Williams to Jane Carter; Peter Matthieson-to Flora V. Alstadt; Chas. Kabl to Lizzie Hlitehings; James Snell to Grace V, Hosken; Geo. A. Brooman to Alice A, McFarland, seats _ Sudden Death. (/ . <ccgpen The Grass Valley Union says: About 7} o'clock. Tuesday eveniug Mrs, A. Scoble (formerly Mrs, Vial) while stopping in Mrs. John’s mil!i*ery store, on Mill street, was suddenly stricken down with heart dis. ‘ate, and almost instantly expired. ‘Recorder's Gilice Business. _ The docame ente were ric in the County Recorder's. office best. CoLuins, Opi s.~ erator. RupoLPH . P-hoto-Gallery, Broad Street, Nevada Important Notice. Notice is hereby given that Dr. D. W. Beverton will on Thursday of each week devote his services gratis to performing déntal work for such persons as are unable to pay for the-same. Office in TRANSCRIPT Bloek, Nevada City. nl-tf &@ BooK-KEEPING and writing, $10 amonth, Writing alone, $5, Ches— . nutwood's Business College. 2m, The Palace Cigar Store. Atex. Zifkixp, the popular to bacconist, has just received a fresh stock of Havana and Domestic Cigars, of the choicest brands, Aliso 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. té The American People. No people in the world suffer as much with Dyspepsia as Americans— and although years of experience in medicines have failed te accomplish a certain and sure remedy~until Green’s August Flower asintroduced for this disease and its effects, yet so well has this remedy succeeded in every ease to effect a cure; that there is not a druggist in the 'United States but recommends the August Flower inall cases of dyspepsia and Liver. complaint, costiveness, sour stomach, sick headache, and all derangements of the stomach and liver. Go to your druggist—and get a sample bottle for 10 eents and try it. Two doses will relieve any case. Regular size 75 cents, Keuralgiaisa Disenseof the Past. Mra. Dr. Howe's cel brated neuralgia medicine will stop the pain as soon as applied. Do not suffer! try it. Miners attention! .Mrs. Dr.
Howe’s neuralgia cure cures all pains in the head from whatever cause, The distressing paius experienced by miners, resulting from the use of Giant Powder, and commonly known as ‘“Giant Powder Headache.” Instantly cured—never known to fail. Do not have your -teesth drawn; but t a bottle of Mrs. Dr. Howe's celerated Tooth Ache Cure. That will instantly stop the pain and save the tooth. Hold a few drops in the pmouth from five to ten minates, Her ¢ures for tooth ache and te “ap tee t. .Methers use few 1a little warm swwater $0 swab @ baby’s th. It will imstantly relieve the . size bottle 75 eents, y “Impure Breath, Among all the disagreeable conseqitenses-that follow the de cay of the teeth, an impure breath m ast be the! most mortifying and un] jleasant to }\ its vossessor, and it is thie most inexcusable and offensive in -society; and yet the, cause of it ’ nay easily be removed by cleansing: your teeth daily with that justly popular denti-. frice, Fragrant Sozodont. It puri. fies ahd sweetens , th e breath, cools and refreshes the m outh, and gives a pearl-like.appearr nce to the teeth. Gentlemen who in dulge in smoking should cleanse the ir teeth with Sozo. dont, as it rem jyeg all unpleasant odors of the werd. Ask your druggist for it. . me Fals e¢ impression, It is gene’ cally supposed by physicians and *¢he people generally that Dyspepsia can not invariably be cured but we are pleased to say that Gfeen’s._ August Flower has never, to our kne »wledge, failed to cure Dyspepsia and Liver complaint in all its orms , such as sour. Stomach, Cospalpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, bad tas’ te in the mouth, ete. Out of the ,000 dozen bottles sold last year, Pot a single failure was reported but thousands of complimentary letters received from Druggists of wonderful cures. Threé doses will -relieve any case. Try it. Sample bottles 10 cents. Regular size 75 A Fact Worth Knowing. Are you suffering with consumption, coughs, severe colds‘settled on the breast, pneumonia, or any disease of the throat jand -lungs? If so, go to your druggist and get a bottle of Boschee’s German Syrup. This medicine has lately been introduced from Germany, and _is_ selling on its own merits. ~The people are going wild over its success, and druggists allover our country are writing us of its wonderful cures among their eustomers. If you wish: to try its superior virtue, get a sample bottle for 10 cents. Large Three doses will relieve any case, Try it. = ws GRAND — FIREMEN’S BALL TO BE GIVEN ON THANKSGIVING NIGHT, Thursday Nov. 25th, & At Hunt’s Hall, For the Benefit of Penn_ sylvania Engine Ce., ‘NO. 2, O REMUNERATE them for losses sustained in thé Great Fire of June 6th, 1880. The Fire Department will attend in Full Uniform: ; Committee of Arrangements. C. J. Brand, F. A. Eilerman, L. Seibert, C. J. Naffziger, F. L. Harryhousen, Wm. Powell, John Bacigalapi. Coramittee on Printing. Henry Guenther, F, A. Eilerman, L. Seibert. Comunittee on Hall and Decorations F. L. Hacryhousen, James Kinkead, J. A. Monro, Jr. Committee on Music. F._A. Eilerman, John Bacigalupi, J. F. Hook. Invitation Committee. C. J. Brand, Wm. Powell, John Hurst, Reception Committee. J. J. Ott, E. W. Avery, W. RB. Coe, John Hurst, W. F. Englebright, C. MeElvy. ° Floor Direetor—C. J. Brand. Floor Managers. J. A. Rapp, G. von Schmittburg, C. J. Naffziger, Ed. Muller, Wm. Powell, J. B. Gray. The best of Music will be provided forthe oceasion—by Elser’s Full Band. A general invitation is extended. ESTABLISHED EN 1852 L. P. FISHER’S Newspaper Advertising Agency Rooms 20 and 21 Merchant's Exchange, California Street, San Francisco. . ~~ DVERTISING SOLICITED for all news. papers published ou the Pacific Coast, ~ Valparsioo gd . Porte, Panama, apan, Zealand, the Australian C New . WITHOUT RESERVE Mexican . Bargains! f 5 ‘Bargains! ys eye MUST BE SOLD! The Entire Stock of _ Goods in the Store Formerly occupied by W. A, SIGOURNEY MUST BE DISPOSED OF — JANUARY 1, 1881 ¥ No article will be sold at an advance on COoOsT Many will be Disposed of Below Cost iliaitialiine THE STOCK INCLUDES CROCKERYWARE GLASSWARE, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, TINWARE, . HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Etc. TO DEALERS Extraordinary Bargains are offered, as: the Goods will be sold in lots at LESS THAN SAN FRANCISCO WHOLESALE PRICES! _—__ 6 -o@ Call Early pres SECURE BARGAINS ——S——— oo 6 DON'T FORGET THE PLACE. W. A. Sigourney’s at s 0: Capitol Furniture Store, N FURNITURE AND BEDDING, 0. 59 Broad St. Nevada City, 2daoors below Stumpfs Exotel, CHEAPEST ture Factories on the Pacific Coast, w a The Capitol.Furniture Store is connected with one of MOUNTAINS the largest Furnihich gives us the advantage of selling Furniture below any dealer in Nevada County, We keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Bedroom Sets, Parlor Sets, Bed and Single Lounges, Extension Tables, Chairs, Looking Glasses, Pitchers, Brackets, Clocks, Children’s Carriages, Window Shades, Pillows, Comforts, Blankets, and every description of Furniture, Bedding, ete, etc. which we willselfat San Francisco Prices For Cash Only ! Call and see ; No Trouble to Show Goods ! JUST ty; The following in Nevada City : Gents’ Alligator Boots. Gents’ French Calf, Hand Gents’ Cork Sole, Buckle, Ladies’ Kid Cork Sole, Button where, FOXY Cash Onl Thanking pur friend& and the r elsewhere, street, opposite the Citizens Bank. UCK O Rak s « SES and CHILDREN’S BOOTS ANI ALL AND WINTER STYLES. Meme G jy. Meni BOOTS AND SHOES. RECEIVED from the leading factories of Philadelphia, Boston, Cincinnati, Chicago and San Francisco the finest 4s, MISoO, du ) SHOES to be found in-the -counare a few of the new styles not to be found elsewhere Sewed Boots. Shoes, ° Gents’ Double Decker Buckle Shoes. Gents’ Grain Leather, English Walking Shoes. Gents’ Alligator Buckle Shoes, : Shoes, French Kid, Button and Side Lace, Calf Button Shoes, Pebble Kid--extension soles, Andinany other Styles too numerous to mention, Which will be sold at LOWER PRICES than Goods of eq ee quality can be mirchased -elso! Goods guaranteed as represented. TRA \ : public generally for past favors, we. respectfully solicit a continuance of their patronag6é, and invite all to examine our Goods before purchasim: We also Keep in stock, HATS, CAPS, LEATHER and SNOE-VFINDINGS, £27 No trouble to shéw goods, ty Remem ber the place, north side of Broad FINE CL Ever brought to this city, which Also constantly on hand a full ass Le EL Clothing Store, 9 BAL MILLER : . ODD FELLOWS’ BUILDING, BROAD STREET, Nevada City. ——-0---— I have just received the Largest Stock of -VOCGELMAN & WEBBER. 2 OTHING, CENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and TRUNES, I will Sellat the Lowest Living Prices. Also a-ful] assortment of RUBBER GOODS. . ortment of the IMPROVED ‘=~ MINING BOOTS, and everything else usually found in a First. Class B, H. MILLER, Odd Feilows’ Building, Nevada City. Union India Rubber Co’s Pure Para Gam CRACK PROOF RUBBER BOOTS and COATS. ~ Beware of Imitations. _— "QE SURE the Roots are stamped Crack J Proof on the heels and have the Pare Gum Springs on the foot and instep, which prevent their cracking. or brenking.— They will last twice as Jong as any others manufactured. For Sule by all Dealers. : All kinds Rubber Belting, Packing, Hose, ~~ Springs, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Ete. Goodyear Rubber Co. R. H. PEASE, JR.) pope” S. M. RUNYON, s 4€ents. San Franciseo, Aug. 13—3m. To the Public. be résponsible forany debts contracted by the company working the claim on Selby Hill, near Hovade Ct . Nevada . eon ., and known as A . BPs Stns WM. PAULL. Grass Valley, Oct. 22, 1880. 6 PREPARED 70 TRANSPORT HEAVY Peers aad’ INEVADA GOUNTY. DAN, BAKER, +++ ++ Proprietor. Drayageé and Express. NOPE is hereby given that I will not] ee Beemer SE At <n JOHN JACK’S Cigar and Tobacco STORE, On Pine Street, Nevada City, LE) Is the Oldest and Ss Cheapest Store in Nevada City. ALWAYS ON HAND THY, ‘Largest, Best and Cheapest —STOCK OF— CIGARS AND TOBACCO, Candies, Nuts, Fruits, Cutlery, Fancy Goods, etc. Give me a call. 010 JOHN JACK. THE ae DAILY TRANSCRIPT LEADING NEWSPAPER PUMASMED BE “ Eas Sed benny stp es — Lee ner lll Bl lh ean aie el