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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
NEVaDA TITY CALI FORNTA,
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Brief Meniton.
Hd. Goldsmith: isin town.
A. Gault is constructing a sewer
frout of his lot on Broad street.
The Sxpervisors will meet Mon“day tg canvass the county returns,
;
Sargent & Jacobs are fitting up!
their hydraulic mine for the winter's
7_ yun,
W. §. Richards is constructing a
new fence around his hotel property
on Broad street.
Maggie Gillis: about to erecta
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pew dwelliag house -on "her lot on
“Commercial street
There threatens to be a revival .
of amatuer dramiatics in Nevada
City this winter.
“Hancock will never roost in the
White house, local Democrats are
now willing to admit,
Thig season proinises to. be unusually ptodiictive of dancing parties
-_and other social gatherings,
The Trustees have a force of men
at work putting the streets and sewers of the city in good condition for
winter.
George E. Robinson has been sick
for acouple of days’ past and hia]
school at You Bet has been closed
‘fnconsequence. =
The loss on the residence of Mrs.
Cannon was yesterday adjusted by
thelocalazent of the Fireman’s Fund
Insurance Company.
Gao. G. Afan has purchased from
Mrs. Cannon for $300 the lot on
which stood the . recently burned
dwelling house of that lady.
It was expected that the Excelsior
Water and Gravel Miiing Company
of Smartaville would pay 1 dividend
25 rein N Tork : : oc per share in New York yester
ay.
The hens hereabout have not been
doing their duty since Hancock was
defeated. There has not been an
tgg forsale in any-of the stores of the
aty for two or three days.
The Republicansof Nevada county,
ought to celebrate in their various
towns the walk-over of Tuesday.
There is no use in waiting till the
Victory has come to be regarded as
an old thing. —
Dr. Maceary, F. Zecchi and H.
Pichoir, of San Francisco, passed
through towm yesterday “on their
way home irom a visit to the Ruby
mine near Forest City, in which
property they are interested.
Af it turns out that California has
gone Democratic by ever so small a
majority the Hancockers here want
to borrow the. Republican club’s
torches and have a jubilee. This
tlight faver should be ‘granted.
The Republicans can afford to be
pretty generous now.
The election officers in many pretiucts of the county failed to take the
trouble to. mark the vote at their
places on the outside of the official
returns, We hope that hereafter
they will take a little trouble to
“commodate the general public by
not neglecting our requests on this
Point,
Board of Educatien.
The City Board of Education have
tllowed the following bills : Brand
& Bassett, foc supplies, $238.44;
Fred. Hoffman, wood, $228; N.
Kennedy, supplies, $6.91 ; Bugene
O'Neill, supplies, $2. Prof. Horton .
was granted permission to teach
Peamanship dufing the time allotted
Yo that studyin the schools, he to
be remunerated by subscription. —
Superintendeut Kennedy reports the
*hools to be in a flourishing condition, Tt has been ‘decided to not
Purchase one of Matlick’s Tellurions.
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Another Dividend.
The New York Hill Mining ComPany paid another dividend of 20c
Perahate on Monday. The mine is
*t Grass Valley. This is the eighth
Vidend, and the amount is$10,000.
; ' Blerra County.
A dispatch received at this office
Yesterday from. Sierra county states
“at Garfield has a majority of over
“0 there, and Knight's majori
Wea exceeds those figures, ~
Meaty ce
£@ Honse on Aristocracy Hill for
rent. Enquire of C. McEtvy,
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@id Folks Party.
‘The first of the Olid Folks Daneing parties will be given on Friday
evening, Nov. 12th, at Hunt’s Ha'l,
The O. F.’s respectfully invite the
young folks to join them in the series of parties, to be given every two
. weeks during the season, A good
4time.can.be re ied upon. Dancing
. from 8 to 12 o'clock. ‘Ferms $1 per,
couple. a td
Notice te Deoters.
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YMM* DIATELY, as I am about to
ierve Nevada county. This is positively the last call. C. J. NarrziGEr,
Skating at the Theatre
~ “Every afternoon and evening.
‘tf . B. Beiiarn;, Proprietor,
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Notice to the Public.
[ have authorized Richard Scott,
clerk at the National Hotel, to collect all bills due me at Nevada City,
and also to settie any accounts. that.
may be held against me.
ti C. E. Pearson. .
Enton Hotel Barber Shop.
_ Hermann Laven, late of San Fran—
cisco, has reopened the barber shop
in the Union Hotel, and will here‘after conduct that establishment in
first-class style. Currént prices. 029
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Lot For Sale.
-A lot 50. feet front on the corner
of East Bréad and Main streets, Nevada City. Free water on the lot.
Enquire of W. H.Sarra, Commercial street, aay
-Laptes who possess. the finest
complexions are ainoug the patrons
of Glenua’s sulphur soap Hill's
hair and ‘whisker’ dye, black or
brown, 500,
Pike’s Toothache drops cure in
one minute,
A Card,
Toall who are suffering from the errors
and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., I
will send a recipe that will.cure vou, FREE
OF CHARGE. This gredt remedy was discovered bya missionary in South America,
Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev.
Joseri I, Inman, Station D, New York
City. ms-ly
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Photographs equa
to San Francisco’s
best. COLLins, Operator. RUDOLPH
Broad Street, Nevada Photo-Wa lery,
The American People. “
No people in the world suffer as
much with Dyspepsia as Americans—
and although years of experience in
medicines have failed to accomplish
a certain and sure remedy until
Green’s August Flower was introduced for this disease and its effects,
‘yet 80 well has this remedy succeeded in every case to effect a cure, that
there is not a druggist in the United States but recommends the Auand Liver complaint, costivenéss,
sour stomach, sick keadache, and all
liver. Go to your druggist—and get
a sample bottle for 10 centsand try
it. Two doses will relieve any case,
Regular size 75 cents,
False impression.
It is generally supposed by physi-.
cians and the people generally that
Dyspepsiacan not invariably be cured
but we are pleased to say thes
Green's August Flower has never, te
our knowledge, failed to cure Dyspsia and Liver complaint in all its
cae such as sour Stomach, Costiveness, Sick Headache, palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, bad
taste in the mouth, etc. Out of the
50,000 dozen bottles sold last year,
nota single failure was reported
but thousands of complimentary letters received from Druggists of wonderful cures. “ Three doses will re-:
lieve any case. Try it. Sample
bottles 10 cents. Regular size 75
cents, me
. Neuralgia is a Disease of the Past.
Mrs.-Dr. Howe's cel brated neuralgia medicine will stcp the pain as
soon as applied. Do not suffer! a
it. Miners attention! Mrs. Dr.
Howe’s neuralgia cure cures all pains
in the head from whatever cause.
The distressing pains experienced by
miners, resu ting from the use of
Giant Powder, and commonly known
as ‘““Giant Powder Headache.” Instantly cured—neyer known to fail.
Do not have your teeth drawn; but
t a bottle of Mrs. Dr. Howe's celerated Tooth Ache Cure. That will
instantly the pain and save the
tooth. Holl a few drops in the
mouth from five to tenminutes. Her
cures for tooth ache and neuralgia
have never failed yet. Mothers use
a few drops ina little warm sweetened water to swab s teething baby’s
mouth. It will instantly relieve the
litte sufferer. Sold by Redd
ii of San Francisco, who
e each week devote his services
All bills due. me must be settied .
‘. will relieve any case, Try it.
gust Flower in all cases of dyspepsia
derangements of the stomach and.
. Gent’s: Furnishing Goods,
To Water Consumers.
All persons using water from the
Nevada City Water Works are hereby requested to abstain from irrigating, owing toa scarcity of water.
n2-3t J. E. Brown, Supt.
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‘Em portant Notice.
Notice is hereby given that Dr.
D. W. Beverton will on ‘Thursday
gratis to performing denta_ work for
erepetsons as are unable to pay
for the same, Oifice in : RANSCRIPT
Block, Nevada City, ul-tf
é@ Book-KEEPING and writing, $10
amonth. Writing a éne, $5. Ches.
2m, . nutwood’s Business Co. ege.
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The Palace Cigar Store.
ALEX, _ZexrIn., the popular—tobacconist, has just received afresh
stock of Havaria and Domestic Cigars, ,
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
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‘ impure Breath,
Among all the disagreeable consequences that follow the decay of the
teeth, an impure breath must be the
most mortifying and unpleasant to
its possessor, and it is the most inexcpsable and offensive in society;
and yet the cause of it may easily be
removed by. cleansing our teeth
daily witt that justly. popu.ar dentifrice, Fragrant sozodont. 1t purities and sweetens the breath, . cools
and refreshes the mouth, and gives
a pear!-like appe rance to the teeth.
Gentlemen who indulge in smoking
should cleanse their teeth with Sozoodors of the -weed. Ask
gist for it. :
uEiEateeecanemer nen
A Fact Worth Knowing.
your drugAre you suffering with consumption, coughs, severe colds settled on
the breast, pneumonia, or any disease of the throat and lungs? If
so, go to your druggist aud 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 all over our country. are
writing us of its wonderful) cures
among their customers. If you
wish to try its superior virtue, get a
sample bott e for 10 cents. Large
size bottle 75 cents. Three doses
Grand Display
——Or—
Fall and Winter
FASHIONS! .
‘AYMAN BROS.,
: Bros..
Have just received _
Immense. Stock:
MENS, —
YOUTH’S
and
BOY'S
CLOTHING,
—SUCH
Broadcloths, Tricots, Diagonals,
Worsted, Cassimeres, etc.,
All Grades and Colors.
ALS0-———rTHRat sa, a
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RUBBER GOODS,
wmOIL CLOTHING
. BoOoTSs,.
LADIES’ SHOES,
TRUNKS, :
VALISES,
SATCHELS,
All of which we had. manufactured
expressly for this market,
2 Our facilities for purchasing are unexcelled. Being Manufacturers and Direct
Importers ourselves, enables us to sell
Cheaper than to be had elsewhere—the
benefit of which we give to our customers,
ziyrman Broas.,
Cerner Bread & Pine Sts; .
&Co., and Crane, Brigham &
supply all.
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dont, as it removes ail uupleasant . :
Peres fe
Barg
_ Bargains!
MUST BE SOLD!
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Goods in the Store
Formerly occupied by
W. A. SIGOURNEY
MUST BE DISPOSED OF
WITHOUT RESERVE
JANUARY 1, 1881
AT PRIVATE SALE. .
No article will be sold at
anadvanceon . :
Many will be Disposed of
Below Cost
THE STOCK INCLUDES
. CROCKERYWARE
GLASSWARE,
SILVER AND
. . PLATED WARE,
TINWARE,
"HARDWARE.
CUTLERY, Etc.
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Extraordinary Bargains are
offered, as the Goods will
be sold in lots at
LESS
THAN SAN FRANCISCO
WHOLESALE PRICES !
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Call Early .
AND
SECURE BARGAINS
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DON’T FORGET THE .
PLACE.
W. A. Sigourney’s
OLD STAND,
NEVADA crty. ee
onlin
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£16 and fis Chisfornis St. San Franct
Merchant Street, Hopojulu, H. . Commercial St, Nevada City. .
a
ains .
The Entire Stock of.
-. SES and CHILD
‘{ty; The following are a fe
‘, Street, opposite the Citizens Bank.
TO DEALERS .
RUBBER BOOTS ‘and COATS.
FURNITURE AND BEDDING.
Capitol Furniture Store, No. 59 Broad St., Nevada City, ae
2 dacocrs below Stumpf’s Exotel.
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The Capitol Furniture Store is connected ‘with one of the
ture Factories on the Pacific Coast, which gives us the:
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, Vlocks, Children’s Carriages, Wincow Shades, Pillows,
Comforts, Blankets, and every description of Furn ture, Bedding, ete. evo,
which we will sell at.§an Francisco Prices For Cash Valyt
Call and see ; No Trouble to Show Goods !
AND WINTER STYLES
largest Furniadvantage of selling
JUST RECEIVED from the leading
factories of Philadelphia, Boston, Cincin4
nati, Chicago and San Franci:co the firiest saltme
stock of GENTS’, BOYS’, LADIES, MIS:
REN’sS BOOTS AND SHOKS to be found in theevounw of the new styles not to be found elsewhere
BOOTS AND SHOES, —
ca
vada City:
Gents’ Alligator Boots, — a
Gents’ French Calf, Hand,Sewed Boots.
~ Gents’ Cork Sole, Buckle, Shoes :
Gents’ Double Decker Buckle Shoes.
Gents’ Grain Leather, Engli h Walking Shoes,
Gents’ Alligator Buckle Shoes. Z
Ladies’ Kid Cork Sole, Button Shoes, French Kid, Button and
Side Lace, Calf Button Shoes, Pebble Kid--extension soles,
And many other Styles too numerous to mention,
Which will be sold:'at LOWER PRICES than Goods of equal quality can be purchased elsewhere, for Cagsh Only.. YA All Goods guaranteed as represented,
Thanking our friends and the public generally for past favors, we res vectfully solicita .
continuance of their patronage, and invite all to examine our Goods before purchasing
elsewhere ~
We also keepin stock, HATS, CAPS, LEATHE
aa No trouble to show goods. @h Remember
in Ne
Rand SHOE-FINDINGS.
the place, north side of Broad ,
‘& WEBBER.
egies
_. VOCELMAN
B. H. MILLER,
ODD FELLOWS’ BUILDING, BROAD STREET,
NWevada City.
I have just received the Largest Stock of
FINE CLOTHING, ©
CENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS,
BooTs and TRUNKS,
Ever brought to this city, which I will Sellat the Légest Living
Prices. Also a full assortment of RUBBER DS.
Also constantly on hand a full assortment of the IMPROVED
eH Ex
MINING BOOTS, and everything else usually found in a First Class
Clothing Store.
aia _ B. H. MILLER,
Odd Fellows’ Building, Nevada Gity.
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Rent enw
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JOHN JACK’S :
Cigar and Tobacco
STORE,
On Pine Street, Nevada City,
. Aaelxe Bor
Union India Rubber Co's
Pure Para Gum
CRACK PROOF
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Beware of Imitations. Is the Oldest and
Cheapest Store
in Nevada City.
N
E SURE the Boots are stamped Crack
Proof on the heels and have the Pare
Gum Springs ov the, foot and instep,
which prevent their cracking or breaking.—
They will last twice as "ony as any others
manufactured. = s :
“Fer Sale by ail Dealers.
All kinds Rubber Belting, Packing. Hose,
Springs, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Etc.
Goodyear Rubber Co.
R. H. PEASE, Jr. }
§. M. RUNYON, fs sents.
San Francisco, Aug. 13—3m.
To the -Public.
OTICE is hereby given that I will mot
be responsible for my debts contraetby the compafiy working the elaim on
Selby Hit, near mares ey, See ed
k n ag 4 ii
ali “ — WM. PAULL. .
Grass Valley, Oct, 22, 1880.
Drayage and Express.
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Largest, Best and Cheapest
— STOCK OF——
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CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
Candies, Nuts, Fruits, Cutlery,
Fancy Goods, etc.
Give me a call.
old JOHN JACK.
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DAILY TRANSCRIPT
8 PREPARED TO TRANSPORT HEAVY. LEADING NEWSPAPER
I or light articlés to any part of the city at PURLISHED wu
the Lowest Living Rates, All orders prompt
attended to aad sstistas ton gua NEVADA COUNTY.