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November 13, 1879 (4 pages)

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‘THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT,
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~ *—Saturday at 2 p.m. Soiree SatNEVADA, CITY, CALIFORN TA: y
Brief Mention.
Weatherish weather *
Town dull yesterday.
The rain fal} yesterday, up to# p.
M., was .36 of an ineh.
The little folk are, beginning, to:
losk forward impatiently t¢J)
Claus’ coming. é
L. H. Wells and fami v have moyed: to the well known. Lones: ranch,
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recently purchased by them.
A prinveipal is waited for the Truekee public schools at a salary of $125,
and an assistant at a salary of $65,
The deck of the Washington stage
was catpeted with twd inébes of . . !
snow when it camejin yesterday forenoon.
The melagaholy days have come,
the saddest of tlie. year, when it’s too
Pp «= The ‘Impurtant Chenp’ Store
Is crowded with new, godde,' the,
first importation of the season, which
dress ané fancy goods. The mam
ta a¥fons which areinow on ¢héeway.
“lsatlies should by all means eall and
yexamine the goods and prices, s20
a@ If you wand Drees Goods worth
25 cents peryard for 15 eents, goto
820 Tur TrroRTANT.
pecs Saaegeeaagaemgees
sa tf you wart Silks. worth $2 per
yard for $1, go to the
820 Juporvant.
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taf Unsur passed ior style and fit‘Rudolph Photo-Gallery.” CoLuins
operator. jul5 —
‘hot for whisky, puach, and niost too
oolg for beer
> Tf you don't meas toe atteml to
your business, and prefer’ a slender
mecome while your neighbors grow
rich, it won't pay to slvertise.
The City Trustees held a meeting
Thursday. evening, and passed an. grdimance to advertise for contracts to
grade Factory street'as per notice in
another column.
It begins to look» now as though
drift gravel mining,is to become an
important industry in Nevada coun» ty. Sixor eivht new properties vf
that class have recently been develeed,
Dexter Ridley takes care of the interests of the Narrow Gauge railroad
company at the depot in this city of
nights. Thieves, incendiarists and
the like. had better give that section
a wide berth. 7
{ Those ladies who desire to attain
perfection in daucing should _atiend
Prof. Fehnemann’s class at. Temyperance Hall this evening at—8 o'clock
sharp. ‘I'he tuit.on is but 50 cents
per lesson, aul there will be vo postponement on account of weather,
The Moore's F 3t staze rubbery affair continues to be one of the most
mysterious of all Nevada county
. mysteries, notwithstanJing the’ persistent efforts of the authorities to
let some Jight in on it. Can it be that
the murderers and robbers
cape after all ?
The SnowTail.
willes7
A gentleman who caine down yes:
terday says there was seven inches
of snow at Eureka and fifteen on the
Snow Point ridge when he left.
Matt. Daily found more or tess snow
all the way down from North Bloomfield to Sugar Loaf, there being about
an inch at Blue Tent as he came by
at noon.
Personal Mention.
Charles McElvy returned yesterday morning from San Francisco,
Rev. Geo. Clifford is in the city.
He is the guest of Rev. Mr. Mann.
Hamilton Smith, Jr., supervising
engineer of the North B oomfield
Mining Company, returned from a
short trip to Earope Tuesday.
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A Card.
"We would dnnounce to the citizens of Nevada City, that Mr. F. R.
Girard, our Collector and Manager,
“will reffiain in your city a week. He
will exhibit at Stephen Roberts, the
bind man's variety store, on Broad
street, some fine Pianos and Organs
assamples. As we have no agent
here, he will sell these instruments
at wholesale prices. Installments
of $25 to $50 cash and $10 per month.
We keep the Haines Bros. and Weber Pianos; Estey and Standard Or-}
gans. By buying now you will save
irom $100 to $200 agent’seommission.
Avery fine 8 stop Organ, agent's
price $250, for $150; $10 monthly
payments. Mr. Girard can be found
at the blind man’s store or National
Exchange Hotel.
Sux¥nMay, Hype & Co.,
bisa, San Fraucisco & New York.
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Fresh Mountuin Trout.
For sale at Juuw Srxver’s,
ull-tf Commercial St.
—->es-New Danciug Academy.
Mr. B. Fehnemann, formerly of
San Francisco has opened aeDancing
Academy at Temperance Hall. Gents’
classes — Monday and Wednesday .
‘venings. Ladiesiand childrens’ classurday evening, _024-1m
‘Some a novel and olegant Kenldna’ in in
teries received by Bran’i & BasGoods and Hosiery, of all colors and
designs, for half nothing. go to the
s2J Imroa tant.
pomka lf you want Cashmeres wotth
$l per yard for 50 cents, go to the
3 J : IMPORTANT.
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lf you wait a suit. of Clothes
worth $20 for $10, gotothe
a IMPORTANT,
_---————_ —____
“wr If you want Silks worth $4 per
yard for $2, go to the
820 IMPORTANT.
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Bry ‘Strawberries ul Cream,”
at Brand and Bassett’s. né
eS ne ;
$1,375.37 Profits in 30 Bays.
What-$10 did: ih Wall ‘street on
the mutual safety plan. Pamphicts
explaining everything, with two unerring rules for success, sent: free.—
Our customers in all pa ts ‘of the
country are realizing large profits every month, Send for Be see —
Address Simpson & Cu, 49 B xchange
Place, New York. u4-2meod
For Sale.
Residence on‘ Aristocracy. Hill. —
Water and Gas. Enquireat Wells,
Fargo & Cos Express Ottice.
aero Nov. Ith.
TURNER’S
‘. Mammoth Stock
: he
HARDWARE,
IRON, STEEL,
STOVES,
TIN, COPPER
AND
IRON WARE,
Wood, Willow. Crockery,
—AND—
GhnASS WARE.
GUNS,
PISTOLS,
POWDER,
FUSE, .
ROPE,
PAINTS,
OILS AND VARNISHES,
SASH DOORS,
Gas and Water Pipe,
HYDRAULIC PIPE,
From Four to Thirty inches,
For any pressure,
Made to Order.
Also a Fi ine Stock of
American and French Calf, Kip
and Sole Leather.
Boot and Shoemaker’s Stock
COMPLETE.
I have a sample of
aT OVES= RANGED
. From the celebrated Foandry of
Sherman & Jewett, the Prize Makers of the World, for which I am
, the
SOLE AGENT.
They will be sold at Factory Priees, Freight added.
A Fine Let of
CROCKERY
PLATED . WARE,
JUST FROM THE EAST,
Which will be sold at Less Price
than any other House in
— County,
ws Yesterday, Siig
. EB, TURNER,
, Piae sag fesada Chay,
consist of the latest Fsll styles’ ‘of ,
moth,stote.j is so crowded that there]:
8 Hkitly room: to tury ‘around, and} .
the goods-will be sold regardless of .
cost, to make room fe: new im por-}
ish are the pictwres: made at the}
exif you want Laces, Fancy .
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SHURTLEFF
& C0,
Are the Leading Grocers
of Nevada City.
‘CARRIAGE OWNERS,
Order your. wo.k “done with C. Tt.
Raynolds & vo.’s. Standard Varnishes.
and Superfine coach
Fine Work.
liarties of climate.
. HYMAN
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Junction Main and Commercial Streets, Nevada
City.
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The Machines can be seen in successful operation
At the Murchie Quartz Mine,
Where they give the very best satisfaétion.
For deacription and testimonials address
ADAMS & CARTER,
Agents for Pacific Coast,
109 California st., San Francisce.
Or, unti further notice,
Union Hotel, NEVADA CITY.
MACHINERY FOR SALE
‘ AT THE
NEVADA FOUNDRY.
One 12 x 24 in Engine, new, heavy.
One 12 x 24 in do second hand,
One 10: x @in do new.
One 8xi16in do with boiler
ing and pump gear; nearly new, complet
One 8 x 16in Engine, nearly new.
Three ¢ in Cornish Pumps. 4
Two Gin do do
One Gin do do
Two 4in do do
One 6 in Plunger.
8, 6 and 4 inch Column,
Water Gates fromi 4 to 22 ineh.
Three Quartz Mills, 80 Stamps, all in good
erder.
One Quartz Mill, 8 Stamps, suitable for
prospecting. ; ;
Two Flue Boilers, 36 in diameter x 20 feet.
@ne do do 36h do xiido
86 in diam x 12
pége aseSeaeke hmiiehton, suoehe. monet
and grate bars.
Sevond hand Saw Mill Machinery, com
Pca and Oross Cut Saws.
Cara, second hand ‘Mining Tools, etc., e
anda variety . of articles wo chunedea "sa
mention.
ALL WILL BRSOLD AT LOW RATES.
;
. HYMAN BROTHERS Tne
. DRESS AND FANCY GOODS,
Coats, of all “Grades,
Ww VADs ocLmTryz
Shelves and Counters are crammed .
w ITH 4 FULL LINE OF
Fall & Winter
MEN’S ‘YOUTH’S AND BOY'S”
~ CASSIMERE, WORSTED AND
. DIAGONAL SUITS,
From the Best Manufactories.
Overcoats and Ulsters, Chinchilla Sack
. Goods, and the Very Latest Styles of Hats,
We also have on hand a full assortment. of
BOOTS AND. LADIES’ SHOES. .
colors. These Varnishes and colors are in use in all the!
pr ncipal coach. and car shops throuyhout the United States, and are ®verywhere recognized as the Best. for all
—_——_—_ —__§ 6—q— ~ —_.
C. T. Raynold’s & €c.’s Varnishes are now manufactured. expressly for this market, to suit the pecuBROS.,
—
Also a full-line of
Gents’ Furnishing
‘E,bIO VaAVAGN
Our Stock of : .
RUBBER AND-OIL CLOTHING
Is not to be Excelled.
far Remember you can buy at our Establishment
MAN’S BUSINESS CASSIMERE SUIT FOR
$7 50, AND ALSO THE FINEST DRESS
SUIT TO BE OBTAINED IN THE MARKET.
aommeen paneer
1. Slop-Shop work is sure to rip.
with the goods and not burst.
o
an ill-fitting garment to go from our house.
IT 18 NEW,
faver.
eee
2. Slopshop work fits almost any one except the man who buya !t.
3. Slop-shop work may be new; or it may be as old as the business.
fresh from the loom and when wa cut a suit and putiton a man it is Ps
Slep-shop work looks shabby from the first.
mean, and the chances are that he will become mean
In the name then of Humanity at large we solicit the public
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NO MORE SLOP-SHOP
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SACRAMENTO CLOTHING MANUFACTORY
WILLIAM C. MERRILL, PROPRIETOR.
REMOVED TO
“Broad street, opposite Citizens Bank.
_—
Reasons Why
YOUR CLOTHING SHOULD BE MADE To ORDER.
We use only Belden Bros’ hest Silk which will yiel
We wil! not allow
e buv our Cloths
and ME KNOWS
It makes a man look m n and tee]
A well dressed man tng geucral
ic patronaze.
18793.
FALL OPENING
MRS. M. A. STERLING'S
Dry Geods and Millinery Stere,
COMMERCIAL 8TREST, NEVADA. CITY.
/ VERY LARGE AND CHOICE STOCK
AY OF
Of the LATEST STYLES have just been re
_ceived from San Francisco,
The Millinery Department
Is complete, comprising the Latest Novel}
ties in
Hats, Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons,
Velvets, Etc.
From my long experience in the sale of
a
Millinery and Fancy Goods, I would request
. the ladies of Nevada City aint County te call!
and examine my new stock of goods before .
urchasing elsewhere, feeling assured shat .
Tin give vetter satisfaction than any other
Dry Goods Store in the#tiduntains.
The ladies in attendanee will do all in
their power to give satisfaction, and make
our calls pleasant.
, ol? 7-lin , MES. M. A. CSERLENG.
PERFECTIONS
ser or V table Poison.
ani restores gray hat to its natural
color, beauty, amd s bd ns.
out, It cures Baldness, Peon!
diseases Of the Scalp. Sold ps!
Vegetable Hair Restorer. .
HIS VALUABLE PREPARATION Is}!
"[T'Frep rao
Druggista)
iy
%7 a!
KATING'S COUGH LOZENGES!
The Great British Remedy! There
is unquestionably no other remedy so certain in its effects. Asthe
ma, Winter Cough, Bronchitis, and diseases of the
Throat alike yield to its influence. The-highest medical testimony states no better cure for these complaints exists (now proved by over half a
century's experience). They contain no opiunt, Jmorphia or any violent drug. Keating'’s Coe Lozenges, prepared by
THOMAS KEATING: London, Britald, are
sold by all arg iste. Ag sents for the Pacific
Coast, REDINGTON & Go, and CHARLES
LANGLEY & CO., San Francisco. n7
ne
A. FOUARD’S, —(From Paris, France,)
Fancy Steam Dye. House,
AND
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT,
OPPOSITE MANNING'S DRUG STORE,
MILL STREET, GRASS VALLEY.
Sik Dresses, Ribbons’ Mat Feathers,
Gleves, Cloth Pants, ete.,. Cleans
ed or Dyed, und made to
. look like new.
COUNTRY ORDB&RS A SPECIALTY.
Special office for Ladies.
né-tf
Oh ! every'one that Thirst !
DRAW NICH TO Ue
.J AMES HOOPER’S SALOON,
COMMERCIAL STKEET.
n2Q— so . SEWRLL, Replenisher,_
THE LAST CALL. »
ta ot A D. [Ff
Pisin Sutton sss mae
‘a pine ‘it, ait et
fine tian wey wal hands of a.
plier” All peiine pay
pian
wee
) “Nenase
. Sores City, Nov. ‘rex
SUOLS SuaHi0ua NvMAH
CRACK PROOF
. Pure eos
BOOTS i
AND
THESE’ BOOT? ARF:
SUPERIOR 70 ANX
$
ER MADE.
“THE LINES ON THE
BOOTS SHOW PURE.
MADE IN THE 8007
MAKING@UP IM POSSI
_ BLE TO CRACK. ANY
‘ROOTS NOT SHOW.
4xo rite LINES ART:
NOT GENUINE
CRACK PROOP.
PARTIES ARE MAK
ING IMITATIONS OF
. 86TH.
An d Euy the Genuine Ecots
And Water and Crack-Pr: of
COATS,
MANUFACTURED ph espe pee FOR
CASPER,
For: the>-nse— of the Mining Communityand which have been long wanted.”
_If you want anew style
Pure Rubber Water-Proof Coat.
GUARANTEED, GET IT AT
K. CASPER'S STORE.
Double Shonlder and Back.’
He Will take back any Coat or Bootsif te)
are not as represented.
For Sale at
K. CASPER’S, .
Nevada City, Cal.
t Ootober 25, 1879. ‘
THE LAKGEST
WATCH AND CLOCK
ELOUS:E
IN NEVADA COUNTY.
Howard, Waltham, Elgin,
Springfield, anda Full Line sf
FINE SWISS WATCHES
Constantly in Stock, i
The GREATEST VARIETY and
LARGEST ASSORTMENT ot
. 8 Day and 30 Hour Clocks
Kept in any
Six Houses in the County.’
Also a well selected stock o/
DIAMONDS
AND=.)
FINE JEWELRY.
My goods are sent to.all parts of
the county, and very extensively
through the State of Nev ada, never
failing to give entire satisfaction.’
FINE WATCH WORK
‘. In all its branches is given particu’ar
aan
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Onset Promptly’ Attended 0!
(MRS. E. E. FISHER,
No. 18 Mill Street}. .
pz ig VALLEY,
‘SPRINGS —
vente