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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

October 24, 1879 (4 pages)

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ATRE, AMS, IC, Yocas, ACTOR. DEER DAMS, ‘sonal Beas, iN, key Charge, MS, Donna, VIVIAN. l PianoSoir bife}. and—Grs Q express): ' tsscher, ‘ently L. ‘etch, entitles TSHIP, SSION: hs « mn 25 Cénts, ; : NING ERLING mery Store, NEVADA (IT SHOICE Sto CY Gocr rave just been a ancisco, partment 1e Latest Nov ers, te. Ribbons cé inthe , 1 would requ” nd Conntr to «il Of yoods belir ing assured U yn than any otie untains. ce will do all yction, and inal A. STERLING Si COUNI ham, Elgiz, , Full Line WATCHES n Stock. VARIETY ® IRTMENT ¢ Hour Clock any the County. sted stock of IIND a3 ‘ WELB! t to all parts 4 very extensi¥e of Nevada, ne’ e satisfactiqn“H WORE s given partic’ Attended 7 at Mill Street, 38 VALLEY. iT, M.D. YSicuAN. REE, Rear of © re. “in the act of selling liquor without __alicense. —— ; _-merchants yesterday to the effect to Gillet’s gauge. NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. : Brief Mention. The Pinafore boom has subsided.in this particular’ locality.. Consumers and séllers of woodrejoice over the fact that the roads. are in good condition. Eo as The Oakland mine at Grass Valley has been assessed.at the nate of 5c per share, delinquent Noveinber 22nd. The authorities propose to vigornosly prosecute all persons detected D spatches were received by local _that sugars and syrups were ‘advancing it price:-——-~ ‘The Miners Association has a very large membership in Nevada county. No gold digger or ditch owner should be outside of its rau s. rapidly 2gin now to starve yourselves intoa condition to thoroughly enjoy the blessings: of Thanksgiving. (Let it be understood that this suggestion jgnotintended for denizens of the poultry yard). The new time table of the Centra. Pacific railroad company will take _place on or about November 15th. This will effect a-considerable change in the arrival and departure of trains on the Narrow Gauge. The rainfall for October, 1877, the dry season which proved so disastrous to hydraulic mining in California, was but 1.25 inches according January 23d of that year 15.22 inches had fallen, ->-s>-—. Another Imprevement. The foot-bridge connecting Aris“ tocracy Hill and Coyote street is bejng replanked, and itis a good improvement. It would ve a good idea £» widen and strengthen the struetare so thata light buggy could pass over. The necessity of this was demorstrated not long sinee when a fire took place on the hill, and one of the companies could not assist in extinguishing it because unable to get their hose cart across that way. lieve the tax payers would gladly sustainthe Trustees in making an improvement of the character. ee cee elapse Arrested fers Fighting. A warrant charging George Bodmer, a brewer, with battery, has been sworn out before Judge Garthe hy abarkeeper named John Hahn, and the trial will take place to-day. The trouble occurred while the two men were eating supper* together night before last, Both were badly disfigured about the face and otherwise, and bled considerably. Officer Scott arrived on the scene in time to prevent any really serious results. New Dancing Academy. “'°Mr. B. Fehnemann, formerly of San Francisco will open a Dancing Academy at Temperarice Hall Monday evening. Gents’ classes—Monday and Wednesday evenings. Notice of ladies’ and childrens’ classes, hereafter. 2 024-1m f7lf you want Laces, Fancy Goods and Hosiery, of all colors and designs, for half nothing, go to the i) Important. #2 lf you want Cashmeres worth $1 per yard for 50 cents, go to the 820° IMPORTANT. —_<-. Frent Room te Let. A furnished front room to let, enquire at the TRANSCRI:'T office. 07 ‘The Latest Style of Hats. They can now be had at Hyman Bros., corner of Broad and Pine streets; Nevada City. 05 2 #7 If you want Silks worth $4 per yard for $2, go to the #20 IMPORTANT. > Get yeu a New Hat. Go get a new Hat at Hyman Bros. who have just received an immense assortment. ; 1 05 oe ~ #®If you want Dress Goods worth 3 cents per yard fer 15 cents, go to 920 : THe ImMPorRtaNT. Naffxiger’s New Lard. cd Naffziger has on hand a lot of new lard, made from corn fed hogs, which he is selling at one dollar per sight pound can, Warranted pure, el2, "ETE you want Silks worth $2 per We be-]. "fa tea pinacaieareapegene™ "+ A heartless sell. was perpetrated at the Court House yesterday afternoon. John Pattison, Esq., whose scintillations of genius occasionally adorn the columns of a cotemporaryin the ‘CASH GROCERY STORE, absence of the regular editor, dropped into the Sheriff's office after an . item. His attention was directed to the fact that the roof of the building was being painted, and that by scaling a ladder in the corner of the room he might pass into the garret of the building/and from there to the roof, As he ig inclined to be corpulent,and the. aperture through which he would have to pass was but. moderately sized and would not admit of stretching, he removed both his coat and vest to. make himself smaller, and began the perilous ascent,. Yo be sure the ladder bent almost double under his weight, but likea true-jeurnalist he heeded that not. By dint of much squeezing he forced his body through the scuttle, only tu. meet what appeared an insurmountable obstacle to” going further. His feet were about three inches too: wide to pass. A happy thought struck him suddenly. He puiled off his -boots and socks, and with ‘‘Euréka!” ringjtig from his lips disappeared from sight ef those below. No sooner was.the roof felt to be shaking under his elephantine tread, than two of the county officers removed the ladder. ‘*Pat.” got through searzhing for his. item, and’ started to descend, whem he discovered the-trick played uponhim. He raved, and. begged, and swore, and: prayed by turns from his zrial perch, but all to no avail, No one wonld put the ladder back, the officers who removed it having gone down town te get a drink. » Finally he threatenéd to jump down if it was not replaced ia five minutes. Fearing that the foundation of the building might be injured by such a fall, an economical taxpayer came to hisrescue. It is much as a man’s life is worth now to ask Mr. Pattison if the painters are making a. good job of the Court House roof. higtetiaatt £2 Buy the National Composition Book of Brann & Bassett. Sensible Advice. You are asked every day through the columns of newspapers and by your Druggist to use: somethmg for “Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint that you know nothing about, and youget 1 Flower for10 cents and try it, ora (. mente of rare preservative influen* upon discouraged spending~ money with bit little success. Now to give you satisfactory proof that Green's Au‘effects, such as sour stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costiveness,. palpitation of the Heart, Heart-burn, Water-brash, Fullness at the pit of the stomach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue. indigestion, swimming of the head; low spirits, &c., we ask you togo to your Druggist and get a Sample Bottle of Green’s August regia size for Jo cents. ‘lwo doses will relieve you. = ee TuERE are thousands of sufferers from rheumatism and gout who cannot believe in modes of cure that are unattended with great expense and elaborate preparation. it takes a long time to ‘convince them that the simplest mode to obtain relief is often the best, and that a few pennies spent on a cake of Glenn’s Sulphur Soap, and the trifling labor of procuring warm water, will furnish a medicated bath which will afford a permanent cure. Crittenton’s, No 7 Sixth ave., New York. Sold by all druggists. aoe Hill’s Hair and Whisker Dye, black or brown, 50-c. if any, Dealer tells You that he has for sale a dentrifrice identical with or containing ingredients equalling or superior in efficacy to those of SOZ@« DONT, discredit the statement and insist upon having that alone, By doing 80, you will secure @ dentrifice par excellence the best.in the market, containing botanical elethe teeth, and one which will endow them with most becoming whiteness. Another dethat it im rts fragrance to the breath.— Sold by 3 Druggista. o A Card, To those who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions ef youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, etc., I -will send a receipt that will cure yeu, free of charge. This great remedy was discovered bya missionary in South America, Send a self-addressed envelope to Rev. Josxru T. Inuay, Station D, New York City. Your Attention. Yard for $1, go to the . Ld “‘Twrortarr. ' rou se = t * j Fe a e« gust Flower will etire you of Dyspep[ sia and Liver Complaint with ali its sirable feature of this table toilet article is}. oF THR” : a es . Transcript Block, Commercial St., NEVADA CITY. % © Mackerel, No. 1, per kit, PRICE LIST.
FOR CASH ¢ Subject to Correction$2 50 Bran, per 100 lbs., 1 25 Small Corn, per 100 Ibs., 1874 Wheat, per 100 lbs., 250 Ground Barley, per 100 lbs., 1 624 Whole ‘Barley, per 100 lbs,, 1 50 Beans, per Ib., 3 Onions, per Ib.; 2 Hams, per Ib., 123 Boneless Bacon, per ib, 123 E. B.Tea, eel.. _ © Japan Ta, per Crushed Sugar, 74 Ibs. 1-00 Pearl Barley, 12 \ibs. 100 Split Peas, 13 lbs. 100 Lard, » ._ 10. lbs. 1 00 Best Islarid Rice, LO ibs, 1 00. Harkness Wax Candles, box, 4 00 Extra Soda Crackers, he 90 Oysters, from 4 to 12 cans 1 00 , Salmon, : 8 cans 100 Codfish,. per lb., 64 Tomatoes, Jeans 100 String Beans, ocans 1 00 Green Corn, ° 6 cans 1.00 Syrup, per gallon, 874 Ex. Family Syrup, per can, 1 124 Sardines, small cans, 6cans 1 00 Sardines, large cans, 4 cans 1 00 Lemon Peel & Citron, 3Jbs. 100 Currants, 10 Ibs. 100 Tobacco, per lb., 70 Oil Can fulfof Coffee, 3 lbs., Milk Can full of Coffee, 3 lbs. — Dinner Can full of Coffee,5 lbs. 1 Jelly, 3for 1 5) 5 25 ~ ~F =F *) 2 Ib. cans, GLASSWARE, WOOD & WILLOW WARE; TINWARE, HARDWARE, Ete., Etc. Imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars. ‘Everything Fresh and Warranted to be the Best. within a reasonable distance. DONALD & CO. -& 00, Are the Leading Grocers of Nevada City. Junction Main and Commercial Streets, Nevada City. . Lard, 8 pound cans, sips Oot By Painters who use.C. T. Raynolds To ipare good material, stipulate in all your Gestracts for Paints that 'noth; ing shall be uséd except C. T, Raynolds & Go.’s Pure Paints and Oils. :& Co.’s Paints Flour, ‘per 100 Ibs, $3 25 Wheat, per’ 100 lbs, 250 Corn; perslO. lfs, 1 75 Bran, per 100 lbs, 1.25 Mixed Feed per100 lbs, 1374 Middlings, per 100 lbs, 150 Crushed Sugar, 7+ lbs, 106 Brown Sugar, 9 Ibs 100 Green Coffee. 5 Ibs 100 Ground Coffee, 3lb cans, 60 Rice, ~ 14 lbs 100 Beans,;-------—-82-:-Ibs’1 00} Soap, » 8 Dares § 25: Soap, per box. 50 Candles, 14 for __951 Candles, perbox 175 Crackers, — per box, 90 Oysters 12cansfor 100 Salmon, 8cansfor 100 Tomatoes, 7cansfor 160. Green Corn, 6 cans for 100 String Beans, 5cansfor 100 Sardines, 6cansfor -160 Green Peas, 4cansfor 100 Blueberries, 5 cansfor 100 Kerosene, per gallon, 35: Kerosene, per.5 gallon can 1 50 Syrap, __ per gallon, 76 Syrup, 5gallonkegs,3 56 Bacon, _ pez pound. 12} Hams, per pound, 124 Good Green Tea. “ 30 English Breakfast, ‘ 40 Fresh Butter, per roll, 50 Fresh Eggs, per dozen, 40 Coo vish, *Ground Coffee, per paper 30 Washing Powder, 8 papers 25 Corn Starch, 2 papers, 25 Starch, 2 papers, 25 Starch, . per box, 65 Pearl Barley, 3 pounds 25 Spices, all kinds, per bottle 10 Pickles, per bottle 25 Pickles, 5 gallon kegs 2 00 Everything else in proportion. £8 Goods delivered free of charge DRY & FANCY ‘SHURTLEFF “Black and Colored Cashmeres, Ar-. Goods are Sheeting, Muslins, BlankWILLIAM WOLF, Main Street Nevada City GRAN X Or goons! ——AT THE ‘STORE OF—A, BLUMENTHAL, Cor. Broad & Pine Sts. GREATEST BARGAINS . EVER OFFERED IN NEVADA COUNTY. © Will be given this Fall and Winter at the old established and popular house of A. Blumenthal, Nevada City, where there is now on exhibition the largest and bes‘ stock of first-class dry and fancy. goods ever shown in this part of the State. I have just received a splendid line of Black Silks, Satins in all colors, mors, Scotch Plaids and-all kinds of Dress Goods. © Included in the stock of Domestic ets and Comforters, Table Linens, Napkins, Towels. Cloaks and Suite. a Flannels aud Water Proofs. Carpets, Oil Cloths and Mattings, Ladies and Misses’ Shoes. The stock is complete and fresh u} every department, and will be sold ‘Orders from the country promptly Bishop's Balsam icine ae oe colds, w c asthma, tis, acute or jie the relief . Try & WAL Dd. Y MN Ag't Nevada . attended te. Samples sent on appliA. BLUMENTHAL, FALL & WINTER OPENING. . Lat the lowest rates ever offered by . ” . any first-class house in the field. and Oils do the BEST and CHEAPEST-WORK, because Pure Material Goes Further, Looks Better, and Lasts. Longer than any other. : pipes ee 022-3m a & \ Wh m = 2 a. S42 aa . SS 386 pATENTED JUNE 13,1876. ot 2 pe ° 7 : os Goods have been sold during the pas sa] wes hese ng the pas = — ad three years, All who have wor = sed! HD o pronounce the mode of fastening of S oS-x ABSOLUTELY PERFECT. P= 2 = o® Tho many annoyances connected with the old O cm od = & system of Button Gloves are entirely overcome, = 2 om fee © the following advantages secured : — = oS fem ‘= ist—The perfect ease and rapidity with which it is < © cs d. ww EO ona-tisadjastability tofit the different sized wrists. yy &. Oe tara ct aan met GS LD © e s i a por tha o any pairs the first time buttoned. ayy tall 4th—Strength of Hooks and mode: of clinching (. = w?,) them. The fastening Will outlast any. glove, Fea) <= @ ‘which is a very rare occurrence with oo =e — a ppendent Improvement in fasten at . ~~ pooner ae guaranteed equal, if not . > o [ he } ei superior, to any other glove in the marke ae FOR SALE BY ROSENBERG BROTHERS, PALACE. DRY GOODS STORE. RTS MEIER OP 1. Slop-Shop work is with the goods and not, burst. an ill-fitting garment to go from our house. 4 } fresh from the loom and when wa cut a suit IT W NEW. 4. Slop-shop work looks mean, and the chances are favor. JUST RECEIVED, AFRESH SUPPLY OF THE ‘CELEBRATED GANYMEDE CIGARS. Made of the Best HAVANA . TOBACCO. $<=SMOKE NO OTHER. SOLD ONLY BY . JOHN JACE. E. W. BIGELOW, » : Maize; Inserance and Real Estate Agent. : OFFICE-One door above W. R. Coe, Com mercial Street, Nevada City, Cal, Agent for the New Zealand Inaurance Cons nd all Insurance Companies rep by Hutchinson & Mann of San Francisco. Capital represented, $25,000,000. Office of the following Minkeg Companies: The Sailor Flat Company. The Adalante Blue Gravel Mining COmpany EIST DOETN “NO MORE SLOP-SHOP SACRAMENTO CLOTHING WILLIAM C. MERRILL, PROPRIETOR. 2. Slop-shop work fits almost amy one except the man who buys it. 3; Slop-shop work may be new; or it may be as old as the business. shabby from the first. that he will become mean. A ts In the name then of Humanity at large we sollcit the public patronage. a er et REMOVED TO. Broad street, opposite Citizens Bank. — : Reasons Why YOUR CLOTHING SHOULD BE MADE TO ORDER. sure to rip; We use only Belden Bros’ best Silk which will ylel We wil} not allow We buy our Cloths and put it on a man it is new and HE KNOWS It makes a man hook m_n and feel A well dressed man “ing general GASH IS KING There is Nothing Else Like It. MONEY SAVED TO CUSTOMERS AND ; DEALER! business on a purely CASH BASIS, 1 { i I ama now prepared to announce its complete suecess, and will eontinue to sell for cash in band, and at The Very Lowest Rates, Groceries, Provisions, Grain, ‘Flour, Feed, &c., &¢ ‘. Ten per cent less-than old rates. I pay Cash for my Geods and must hay Cash, or its equivalent on the counter for whet ise. wm H. 8MITH. Corobercial street, Nevada City PERFECTIONS Vegetable Hair Restorer. HIS VALUABLE PREPARATION FREE FROM Any Mineral or Vegetable Poison. It restores gray hair to its natural color, beauty, and stops its falling out. It eures Baldness, druff and KS The New York Canyon Blue Gravel Mining Company. a The Nevada County ¢ Mining fees Cor. Broad and Pine Streets, . Association. felt diseases of the Scalp. Seld by a!l Druggiets) ~ 8 MANUFACTORY Having thoroughly tested the plano doing y ae a <a ERE ORIN CTO OM NN