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October 20, 1880 (4 pages)

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09 = Ne 009 Tht, Ch, esi ‘ans NCE Gal. Sted dall bine P the nt of orpof the ion the the eo). fT) ved sig 0Y'S 6, nals, Cry > . oods, gu THE DAILY: TRANSERIPT ‘qand provision store in Virginia City. . tities of apples are being Ea NP at, “aad”*5 NEVawA ZITY CALIFORNIA. Bricf Mention. Republican rally to-night. For additional reading matter and special notices see first page, Thos. Shurtleff has opened a fruit He ships the-fruit from this vicinity. The tunnel by which itis prof.osed to open up old-and mew ground jn the Mohican claim is being pushed ahead. There-was a good uttentianns and much interes6 manifested at the opening of Michell’s dz. neing. school cc Miceli hg 2 The sale of the Wohican: mineto New York parties . stills hangs fire,. but it is thought the bargain will be closed in good time. “Jonathan Clark hgs purchased a building lot on, tlie Aorner of ~ Pine; and Clark streetg, It has a frontage of 100 feet on Pine; and is 90 feet deep. “he shipments of fruit from this point are quite large. Large: quansent over the mountains andelsewhere. Grapes are scaree. a : There: will be au open air. meeting to-night at the corner of Pine and . Broad streets. _ Messrs. Edgerton and Merrick are fine speakers, and those who fail to hear them will miss two of the best. addresses delivered in the county during this campaign, In yesterday's issue the types made us say that Roger Conlan delivered an address at the Democratic meeting on Saturday evening. It was anustake. Our friend ef. the Arcade restaaurant on Commercial street was the orator, and his nameisQ, C, Conlan. Roger Conlan does net make political speeches, ‘ Superier Court. . * The following business was trahs-acted. yesterday in the Superior Court, Hon. John Caldwell pvesiding: H. W. Stoy, charged with burglaTy, wat. arraigaed and given till Thursday to plead. P. F. Simonds was appointed attorney for him. Moses.La Berg was arraigned on acharge of burglary, aud given till Thursday to plead. HU. V. Reardan ‘was app rinted attorney. Gim Pang, charged with grand larceny, was also given till to-morTow to plead, and Messrs. Reardan ' and Simonds were appointed to defend him, Recess till Thursday morning at 1@ o'clock, -_— oo 9 —-4 Fine Masical Entertainment. The musicale at Judge Caldweli’s residence on Main street, Monday evening, was attended by some fifty invited guests who spent a most delightful evening listening to the well ‘selected programme which was artistically rendered from beginning to rend. There was a pleasing variety ‘ofivocal and instrumental pieces, the following wellknown musicians, @everal of whom are Grass Valleyans, being the, performers:—-Pref: Cheney and wife, Mrs. .Geo. Siwnith, Mrs. Mann, Misses! ‘Hill, Conaway, Early, Bobo» and. Beightol, also Messrs. ‘Glasson, Relitn, Brown and Aver. It asithe intention of these ladies and gentlemen to hold several musicales during the coming season. 4 Rascally Mongolian. a A Chinainag went tothe Citizens Bank-yesterday ‘morning and tried to sella breast-pin weighing about Analf an ouncefor alb gold. ‘Ihe ap— lication of a little acid satisfied the banker that it was bogus,. whereup--on John took the bauble to Richards’ banking’ house, where the at' tempt to practice fraud was similar— ly detected. The disappointed would-be swindler thinks: the bank— ers of Nevada City ‘heap sabbe.” Business Men's Procession. It is the intention of the Republican men of this city to turn out in a body yand carry torches on the fveping of the appearance. of Messrs. Sears and Conger here. Such ade this will be greatly _ to the honer x of the Repa lican tickmake maby new ¥ {870 per load. ” There are thirty—femr men board ing at Thomas’ res‘aurant oti Broad street, and fhe T ravacater feporter . ¢ ‘. went in-thete ta, geta “straw.” He! learned that twenty-five of thirty-four, the besides. the proprie— tor, would at the coming election, . each po'r¢a vote for Garfield and the Sta te-and county Republican ticket. V. it's the exception 6f about three who will vote for Hancock, the re— mai tider~although net entitled to vote would help elect the Republican ticket if they had a chance. Laboring, men tls roughdut the State should not fail te note’ Vhe fact that w th scarcely an exception the twenty-five Republicans above mentioned are men who earn theit bread by the sweat of their brows, — Satta ‘o—pee Centéantat Sinn a c'ealt-tip of 60 loads of rock on So aturday last, from ‘the Centennial mine, gave a yield of $4,400, or about the ledgg in the mine ing of high grade. The incline now 55 feet below the third level, which is 520 feet’ from the surface; and will be sunk to the full depth of 100 feet, when a new -level will be opened. In‘sinking the shaft unusmal’ expense had been incurred, and the Trustees have deemed it best to devy an assessinent to pay off an. indebteduess for labor which has accrued in consequence. This is only the second assessment ever levied by the company, and will amount to . $3,000, (hich will pay off all indebtedness, —Union. — > +. The Sacramento Excursion, Excursiun tickets for the grand Republican barbecue to be held at Sacramento to-morrow are selling very rapidly, and the prospects are} first anticipated. Qld and young, rich and Tr, in fact all classes will be represented. Scores of people from remote parts of the county are making _ preparations to go down. . The train will leave this city prompily at 1:30 o’clock to-morrow mern— ing, Elser’s Light Guard Band will accompany the delegation fram this city and the country abeve, and we understand that arrangements are likewise being made to take one’ of the Grass Valley bands. Jadge Robineen‘s Court. In Jofdge Bobinsou’ s court Perry Duncan was last week fined $30 for exhibiting « deadly weapon. Monday-evening Wm. Wells, who lives en.the Grass Valley road, was put under $50) bonds to keep ‘the peace. The complaint was filed by Mrs, Wells. On complaint of Wm. W ees «harge of _ battery was. brought ‘against Samuel Blight. “Mr. Blight . pleaded guilty, aud paid a tine <a to the costs of the case. The Pinee to Buy Furniture. The Capital Farniture store in this city, beiugdirectly connected with one of the principal factories on the Coast, is enabled to furnish all articles in the way of furniture and bedding at a lower cash price than any other hose in the county. Frank Guild, the proprietor, has had long experience in the business, and by a liberal and enterprising policy has built up a large trade that extends all through Nevada county and the lower part of Sierra. The Freight Business. new doing a heavier freight business than at any previous time ia its his— tory. From eight to ten carloads of goods are coming in daily for dealers in Nevada City and the upper eountry. ' A large number of teams ‘are constantly employed, and the freight is being delivered readily, ? Republican Meeting To-night. : To-vight Hon. Calvin Edgerton and Hon. M. D. Merrick will pre. Hea ers in this . vieimity some political facts of vidal interest. All citizens are cordially invited to turn out aad hear them. Lf » 7 Thete will be akating icine Thea: treon Wednesday, Thursday, Fri day and lay evenings of this ‘week; also . two till four o ‘clock, is looking as well as at any time, best that the delegation from Nevada . county will be even larger than at The Narrow Gauge railroad is} sent to the consideration of the vot. : ) S00 Rar superiner, : r, Believing t'aat t®s' office’ of* Supervisor should. not be’ of 4 partizan nature, I hersby akhnounce': myself a¥ a candidate for #he office of Supervi¥or of Nevada Téwnship, and réspéctfully soli zit forthe position’ the sapnort of'alb-my friends regardless’ of party. iJ. S. Tompson, ' ee Box: KEEPING and writing, $10 ambnth. Writing alone, $5. Ches— nutwood’s Business Col ege. 2m. eS *Furaistred Rooms to Let. : “Apply at No. 4 West. Broad st. Fer Salc. about 2340 pounds. Apply to 02W. E. Dreamer, Grass Valley. ~ Se Pal “Notice to to Bevtors. ~AITbills due me. nia eadet be settle led INMUDIATELY, as I am abont to leave Nevada county. ‘This is positively the last call. C. J. NAFFZIGER. + = “Wants, a Situation. A girl to do honsework, or cham-— ber work and wait on table. Apply over Brand & Bassett’s Bookstore, Main st. lt re » “Bricks without Straw.’ thor of ‘‘Fools Errand,” at Braxp & Bassert’s. 617-2¢ * Impure Breath, Among all the disagreeable conse— quences that follow thedecay of the most mortifying and anpleasant : to its possesser, and it is the »most in. . excusable and offensive in society; and yet thé cause of it uray easily be removed by cleansing your teeth daily with that: justly. popular dentifrice, Fragrant Sozodont. It purifies and-sweetens the ‘breath, cools
and refreshes the tnouth, and gives a pearltlide> ‘appearance to the teeth. Gentlemen who indulge. ins smoking. . should-cleansetheir teeth with Sozo‘dont, as it removes all unpleasant odors of the weed. Ask your druggist: ms it, Photographs equal to San Francisco's best. Conuins, Operator. RUDOLP H PhetoGallery, Broad Street, Nevada House, Lots, Growing Timber and Cord Wood For Sale, Gti WANTED for the following property : Let and Building on the corner of Main and Nevada Streets, eccupied by Rodda & Fddy asa Saloon, y TTS, Leten corner of Coyote and Court streets. . two lots of 160 agres euch, with \easy access. 300 Cords of Fire“wood, Wagon, etc., to be sold on account of owner leaving. Apply to R. B, SYMINGTON, Main Stfeet, Nevada, Get. 10th. FOR RENT. wa, THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS THE ~ “Half-Mile House,” Lying near the City of Nevada, and the FRoesidence Of the late T. W. Sigourney, Situated on High Street in said city. Apply at the office of GEO. 8. HUPP. W. W. CROSS, Administrator of the Estate of T. W. Sigcurney, deceased. oll. 2w Instructions Je Dancing. d JOHN: MICHELL, a wie 4 calls the attention of the peovar Novnde City and vicinity to the fact mah. willonandafter —_ Monday, Octeber 18th, instructions in Dancing ea patrons. Sacit os “6 bie let onder patronage, such as iy °Hethab obtained Segeetincsman. ‘For this purpose. Classes will be held as follows: ale pane wf amet ee 2te 5 every For tora Sel to caper 4 MICHELL. One, team of W ork Horses, 1 w weight iW * by au-. teeth, an impure-breath must be-the+—— 320 acres of Heavy Growing Timber in. Hancock & English MEETINGS ! Hons. C. W. Cross, « A. B. Dibble, Geo. S. Hupp, ~~ >] AND © John T. Wickes, TZL—ADDRES THE PEOPLE AT _the follow'pg mes and places : _ Eureka; Oct. 20th. . Truckee, October 23d. SS Grass Valley,-Oct. 30th. ' Nevada City, Noy. Ist. aa Other appointmen nounced hereafter. to ‘be-anBr Order. JOINT EXECUTIVE 'CoM MITTEE, HANG -YOUR BANNERS . OUTER WALLS! ae THE CkRY IS STILL WE BOOM! OOK TO YOUR INTERESTS and SAVE MONEY br BUYING DRY GOODs, “FANCY GooDs, CLOTHING =~ HOSIERY “And HATS : AT THE IXL AUCTION HOUSE. JUS? RECEIVED 200 Dozen Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes and Gaiters, . WHICH WILL BE SOLD FROM 50 Cents to $1 0a Pair, JUST RECEIVED, . 5 al SLIGHTLY DAMAGED, From the Auction Houses of H. M. Newhall & Co, and R. W. Davis &-Co., gets amass hese Goods consist of Flannels, Muslins, F cy Goods, . Table Linen, Shawls, Notions, =..” WHICH WILL BE GIVEN AWAY FOR, LITTLE OR NOTHING, @wing tothe extensive incrense in our business, we are compelled to re‘dace our Auction Sales to three times a week. -PUBLIC AUCTIONS On Monday, Wednesday and satirdas Evenings, at 7: 30, AT THE ae oe a Auction House, Broad Street, OPPOSITE STUMPF’S HOTEL. DAVE AUERBACH, Auctioneer. JOHN JACK’S Cigar and Tobacco SToRses, On Pine Street, Nevada City, Is the Oldest and in Nevada City. ALWAYS ON HAND THE alate Best sh Cheapest —8TOCK OFr— CIGARS AND TOBACCO, ‘Faliey Goods, ete, Give me a eall. A saya very TTT on am © dio Se es e Lx] ? om oA —] = ——}which we witlsell at San Capitol Furniture Store, No No. a FURNITURE AND BEDDING. 59 Broad St. Nevada City, 2.caoors ————— Stumpf’s Exotel. “The Capitol Furniture Store is conn thre F Sets, Bed and Coriforts, Blankets, and every deseriy Call and see ; actories.on the Pacific Coast, whieh “Furniture below any dealer in Nevada. County. We keep “constantly om hand a large axsortmentt-of Bedroom Sets, Parlor Single Lounges, Extension Tables,’ Pitchers, Brackets, Clocks, Children’s C ‘arriages, W indow Shades, Pillows;= ANOLS aI0 ON CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE MOUNTAINS ! ected with one of the largest FurniChairs, Looking Giftsses, tion of Furniftre, Bedding, ete. ete, Prices For Cash “Oniv+ No Trouble to Show Goods!FRANE ‘GUILD. stock of GE ty; in Nevada City : Gents’ Alligator Boots,Gents’ French ‘Calf, Hand Gents’ Cork Sole, Buckle, Ladies’ Kid Cork Sole, Button Side Laee, Calf Button Shoes, Which will be sol@ at LOW where, £ or ash Only. Thanking our friends aad the public gene ‘street, oppesite the Citizens Bank. BAL ES ae have just received B= 5 Clething Store. NTS’, BOYS’, SES and CHILDREN’S BOOTS AND SH ‘The ioliowing are.a.few of. the: new s rally for past: favors, w Continuance of their ‘patronage, and invite all: ‘to-examnine our 7 . VOCELMAN & WEBBER. FALL AND WINTER STYLES —-—_ FP ‘BOOTS AND SHOES, JUST RECEIVED from the 1 factories of Bhiladelphia, Boston, nati, Chicage and San F eadingCincin-ranciseo the finest «ime awl LADIES, MISOK ES to be found in the countyles not te be found elsewhere Bewed Bo Cts. Shoes, Gents’ Double Decker Buckle Shoes, . Gents’ Grain Leather, English Walking Shoes. Gents’ Alligator Buckle:Shoes, 2 Shoes, French Kid, Button and_ Pebble Kid--extension soles, And many other Stytes too numerous to mention, ER PRICES than Goods of equal quality can be purchased else ranteed as represented. e one” pectfully solicit a WSL All Goods gua ofore purchasing g elsewhere. We also keep in Stock, HATS, CAPS ATHER R 8 ° 42 No trouble to show goods, ea Remen rthe nal ig FINDINGS. Place, orth side of Bread MILLER, i joo FELLOWS’ BUILDING, “is saad STREET, . $2,000 00-worth of Dry Goods, . Nevada City. the Largest Stock of FINE CLOTHING, CENT’S FURNISHING COODS, HATS, CAPS, Boots and TRUMNESsS, Ever*orought to this city, which I will Sell at the Lowest Prices. Also a full assortment ef RUBBER GOODS. ‘ise constantly on hand « full aesortment of the IMPROVED Living MINING BOOTS, and everything ‘else usually found in a First Class B. H. MILLER, Odd Fellows’ nineties Nevada od, Ask For Union india Rubber Co’s Pace Para Gam CRACK PROOF RUBBER sta and COATS. Beware of lmMaetions. SURE the Boots are gamped Crack Prvef on the heels an have the Pure Gum Springs on the foot and inate, which present their cracking or breaking. They will last twicess Tong as any manufactased. Por sote by of Dealers. All kinds Rw¥ber Belting, ‘Packing, Hose, Springs, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Ete. Goodyear Rubber Co. . R. H. PEASE, Jr. \ agents ° S&S. M. RUNYON, a ae DAN, BAKER, ~ >» ».°+ Proprietor. . TO TRANSPORT HEAVY . be pe articles to any ery city at the Lowest Living Rates. All orders prom ly attended toathenticieinegediinaeed. re STE > “In ney opinion tre best interests of — the whele country, Nerth and the ticket headed by Garfield and Arthar.” U. 8. GRANT. p EPC MEETINGS. Hon. W. SEARS "LN North San Juan, insti, Oct. 26. TILL ADDRESS the people on the ix sues of the day at Nevada City, Wednesday, Oct, 27. Grass Valley; Thureday, Oct, 28. Truckee, Saturday, October 30. cig County Committee will he necessary arrangements for By order of the Ke ies" Sfate Central Committee. Wi W. MOR! OW, Ch iirman. ames B Pusareex, Sec. ary, South, demands the success of. aad hake — e meeting. # gives-us'the advantage of selling