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“THE: DAILY TRANSCRIPT
the Times Priating establishinent,
NEVADA. SITY CALIFORNIA,
Te the Patrons of the San Juan
“Times.”
By the fire which occurred here on
my books and papers connected with
(REO : :
including account books’ and mail
boo s, Ihave not a scrap of paper
‘ Deputy under Sheriff Perrin.
. years ago he was elected County . 30 days.
+ Sy Clerk,-is a native of Nevada coanThe Republican Ticket. Inipertant Notices.
——
KE. P, Sanford, nominee for Sheriff,
is a native-of Michigan and aged 44
years. Seven years ago he served as
Five
When yott buy-your railway tic’..
et at Colfax, bry an Instrance t’,.;.
et. You ought not to travel with
out it, 25 cents a day, or $4 59 for
Good for $3,000 ,
Since the expiration of . event of death, or for-#
in the
Treasurer. 15 weekly
. the latter term-he has’been engaged . indem nity for disabling injuries, and
i i ll
. the night of the 15th inst., I lost all, in quarts mining till recently, when .
he was appointed Tex Collector: under Treasurer von Schmittburg. Residence, Grass Valley.
FE. A. Roberts, nominee for Councostisig but 25 cents a day. stim
Blacksmith's 7 ois For Saté.
Enquire of S. Crrvrrer: lw
we
Take WV tice avery duds.
__North San Juan, Sept. 16, 189),
¥
© teBrie? Mention, ~
Don’t forget the
Hall te night
ull at Hant's
Ei. Beedle at San Juan who
~ Savas taken sudde nly il. Tuesday, was:
greatly improved -yesterday.
" A new engine tor the Murchie
Mining Company is being construct—
‘ed at the Nevaga Foundry,
s
north of the Gold Hill mine,
The Board: of Riilread Commis-!
sioners will hold amecting inthis city .
October 2ist relative to the Nevada
County Narrow Gax wus railroad,
The members of Captain Nikel’s
toreh-light company are requested
to mest at Judye Robieson’s .
to-night for the purpese ef org
ing.
A. T. Woodruif, wife and twe.
echildren, ef Celumbia Hik, were.in.
the city yesterday. Mrs. Woedruffand kerchidren were en route .
to the Bay.
The Bureke Lisl and Yubs Canal .
Company of this <oun y have declared a dividend of $2 pec share,
payable ex the 25th. aia is the
Seventeeath dividend. os
What. becomes of of these joan
the candidates anted up at the
. Rominatiag coaveation -W eduesday? .
_ Thatis th Question ofthe hour, for
five dollars do mos grow on every
bush,
Night before sack Marshal : Bal-'
‘dridgo and Constable Peters arrested
onatelegram from Antiech a man
named Nesbit, against whom there
isa warrant for felony tseued at that
place. He was locked wp ia the City
Prison to await the officer from An.
tioch, whe was ex pected to ar rive .
Reet ; aight. The prisoner came here .
with Cole’s circus,
——
Republican Central Committee.
The new County Re publican CenXral Cemmitnee met immediately after the adjonrmment of the vonventien Wednesday evening, and effected & permanent ot ganization by the
ection of the following eiicers:
Chairman—J. M. W alling.
Seeretary—Erastus Bond.
Treaserer—K. M. Preston.
Hixecutive Committee—J. M:
Walling, A. Walrath, E. Bond, G.
Powers and F, G. Beatty, .
The following namedgentlemen
were added to the Committee: I. L,.
Lewiston, Meadow Lake; L. J. Rath. Ribits fer the year 1879 :
The “SLOTE” CIGAR!
FIVE nya hte APIECE,
JOHN JACK,
Sole Aa--+ 2% Navadd City.
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stock of Havana and Domestic Cigars,
trict Attorney, is age d50 years, and Of the choicest b ands,
is a native of New York: Ha has . favorite varicties of Chewing Tobacserved as District Attorney in ‘this . ©: His stock pf Candies and Nuts
county for several _terms past. Resipi i ose ‘Bigens sev his prom
dence, Nevada Ci .
H. S. Beadley . nominee for Coun
ty Sarveyor;is—a native of Massa~
chusetts and ag ead 50 y
Also all the
— i oe
Lecture.
A lecture will beiielivered by the
ears. He has ; Rev. WiC. Powell-on the “Life
servy t-several term as County Surr
‘aml Times of George Stephenson,”
veyor. Resi tence, Nevada City. , the celebrated pioneer of railways,
Jonathan ‘Clark, nominee for Pub. on Frilay evenirg, the 24th instant.
lic Adminis’ crator, is a native of Eug. The proceeds of the lecture will. be
land; sud a sect ot years. Mr. Clark po to-paying the-iusurance on the
jis amiller by trade. Residence, Nechurch. Admission 50 cents, child. vada City .
ren 25 cents. 5 tf
Geo. /\. Gray, nominee for Coro: gents
net, 7i8_arnative of Cali‘ornia and To-Day.
aged 2f; years. He works in the un‘dertal.ing establishment of W. Cc,
Grow 2s, this city.
Z. W . D. Long, nominee for Assem© fly man, is a native of Pennsylvania
pal l aged 41 years. For many years
he was engage in mining ia the up
Pr part of the county, aad is now
; practicing law with headquarters ip
this city.
J. B. Patterson, nominee for As-—
. semblyman, isa native of Pennsylvania and aged 35 years. For 29
. years past he has been steadily ‘en. gaged in mining in this county, with
the exception of tlie time that he.
was engrossing Clerk of the State
Senate. His place of residence is
You Bet.
. Robert McMurray, : nominee for . ’
' Assemblyman, és a-native of New,
The IX L Auction House opens
to-day. Look out for bargains, 811
To all Whom it may Concern.
_—_—
Having disposed of the Union market to E. C. Mungor and H, Nafiziger, Thereby request all persons in‘debted to me to settle their accounts
atouce. My bills have been placed
in the hands of Leop. Garthe, who
is hereby authorized to collect all accounts due me and receipt therefor.
The books of theold firni'ae at the
market, where bills can also Le
paid. U. J. Naryziczr.
parade City, Ang. 24th.
> Photographs equal
to Sau Francisco’s
best. — Coys, Operator, Ru DOLPH
i Photo Ga lery, Broad Street, Nevada
. York, aged 48. years. He is. the:
Superintendent of the Kureka Lake
and Yuba Canal Water and Minitig T
‘Company. His resideace is North A E R E L i A EG L E.
San Juan.
—_—_——— —— <a
Preperty Valeation.
ae
THE ESTABLISHMENT OF
WM. H SMITH,
AS dy pursuing « policy of iair dealing
became one of the Solid Institutions of
Nevada City. ithas beer conducted with a
view to profit the proprietor, as — as give
. the public on. Neue b
The Best Ciass < Goods
Are kept on hand. § It ie net claimed th
they are sold at cost. Aressonable margi
is sough. for, but no fancy prices are charg
Below is given an exhibit ef property values for 1880 in Nevada. coun, ty as finally settled or proved and}
recorded in the State Board of Equal.
ization. The figuces are given additional valve by comparison with exNumber of acres of and : 1880,
. 219,204 ; 1879, 202,684, ed. ‘The etack of
‘shar “ue $4,GROCERIES, CASE GOODs,
‘ 797
igen on realty : 1880, CROCKERY, _Btc.
$1,854,523 ; 1879, $1,661,490, WINES, Liquors. ETC.
fates otdeat of money and Is constantly complete.
deductions for unsecured solvent . gar N. B.—Thisis no oJohn Estab
. debts ; 1880, $1,887,315 ; personal. Hshiment. SMITH,
Cominercial St., PRT ‘nimaaetins Offi
JOHN I, CALDWELL,
Attorney at Law,
Notary Public and Conveyancer.
ty, 1879, $1,271,964.
Amount of money ;
505 ; 1879, $45,475,
Value of a}i property after deduc1880, $183,. rs v f
b tions ; 1830, $9.061,990 ; value o Office—South side Broad street, opp, Union
Hocre'e Perey ec, Pt a propérty, 1879, $6,776,556. street, Nevada City.
lief Hi il, ; Mortgages and trysp deeds, ineludILL Prectiag el} the Courts of this
gl in realty and improvements :— wtgjen within th pos ee of Ca Caltornin: United
New Mining Enterprise 1880, $508,468, ai dime up Dee ortgages ¢
Assessed value of capital stock, in. g2 60 each ; Pe sui k poh sie
‘The machinery of the Oakland . cluded in personalty ; 1880, §10,— . thereto included.
mine, near Allison Ranch, on’ Wolf . 325.
Creek, is to be removed to the Pea. -Unsecured solvent debts for which xis SEARLS. A. 0, KILES, PRED SEARLS
Yy mine, on Church ravine, just .
and 4
shaft sunk to the depth of 200 feet.
There.is'a shaft on the injoe at pres.
ext to the depth of 60 or 70 feet,
but it is as yet undecided as ta
whether this will be utilized ér an
Mtirely new shaft guuk.—Uuion,
ee
Rupervisors Nominaged.
a ayy eae
Tho Republicans bave maT the
following Supervisgral nominations:
Meadow Lake, Frank Snell; Bridge.
pest and Rough and Roady, Chas.
aylor; Nevaid: a, H. C. Mills.“ The
two other Districts have not yet deblared pheir-choicg, ©
deductions were made from assessed
value of personalty : 1880, $249,640.
Solvent credits after dedyctions, .
. ineluded in personality : 1§80, $413,660.
Searls, Niles-& Searls,
Attorneys & Co unselgys: at Law,
ewe — in all the Cou State
¥ ederal, and in the United States
Land Seon
Ofjee—Qpposite the Court [ouse, Neveda
Fresh Fish.
A large assortment at B. SangginCity, Hal.. Brean
ebti's, Main street. Come early. . extangished im. ......-.651852."
gage eee JAMES J, OTT,
ASSAYVER, :
A situation to do general house
. work by a woman whois a compei) : REFINED, Respuis and ASS? “ED.
tenthousekeeper. Apply over Brand j . S Rocseek
& Bassett’s store, Main street, Ne-) Gold Bars Exchanged fcr Coin.
+ yadg City, ali 2b i Elosivo-Plating in Gqid a1 Silve:,
V.QLL ANv ORES. G ever, description
~~
KEYSTONE MARKET
. ei
HAVING purchased the above
fh named Market, I will be
lad tosce ail former patrons
and will be able to supply the public with
all kinds of,
Fresh. and Salt Meats,And everytiting gererally kept. in a
FIRST CLASS MARKET,
Which will be furnished at
THE VERY LOWEST RATES.
ALSO ON HAND.
oy
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: ' THE “shore” CIGAR !
Giva_them_a Trial! “Full Havana iller,”
canis th pana
Sole Agents for Nevada County :
JOHN JACK, Nevada City. GEO.S. HOWE, Grass Valley.
A. J. GR Jada Truckee,
SOHN JACK'S TOBACCO STORE!
The oldest stand in Nevada City !
The Cheapest Store in Nevada City.
(fHE LARGEST VARIETY OF TOBACCO AND CIGARS !
24 different brands of “PLUG” TOBACCO. More kinds than any store
in Nevada.
t. Before purchasing any Cigars or Tobacco elsewhere, be sure to call on
JOHN JACK, who keeps the very best and SELLS THE CHEAPE>T
Also always.on hana fall supply of Catl ry, Fanev Goods, Candies, Limes, Oranges. and. Frits of all kinds.
THE GREAT BOOM
Has Se ciead ia N evada City at Last.
Business and Dw elling Houses are scarce and Rents are Higher. Hun-—
dreds of strangers have arrived in our city, and there is still room for
thousands more.
The Chinese have gone, and every hody i is making money, consequent!y
in. the language of the poet, everything is lovely and the goose -hungs elevated.
<0
20,0001 Dollars worth
GENERAL MERC BRA LFDTS,
——TO BE SOLD arTr—
PUBLIC AUCTION,
To the Highest Bidder for Cash without limit or reserve,
“AD TED.
Imp ortant
CHEAP GASH STORE,
COMMERCIAL STREET, Snpasii Coe’s Shoe Store.
THE GRAND SALE i 1t4; COMMENCE ON”Pris SVEN ION G
pm to centinue Every Evening until further notice.
. The stock offered for sale consists of Dry Goods, Dress ‘and sine
Goods, Hosiery, White Goods, Silks, Satins, Brocades, Pequoits,
Morjcals, Prints, Cheviots, Calicos, Sheeting, Musilin,. Flannels, Bed Spreads, Boots and Shoes, Millinery Goods, Men’s,
Youth: and Boy’s Clothing.
. Silver Plated Ware, Crockery and Glass Ware. oe
Embroideries, Shawls, avd a thousand articles too numerous to mention.
Every man, woman, atul chi d, espeyially the ladies, should take advantage of this Mammoth Sale, as they will be able to procure goods. at their
own prices ; jn fact goods wil) be yivetr away for little or nothing.
: A'l Goods will be sold at pr. ‘ate sale daring the day and at Auction
every evening, at 7-12 o glock; wit turtier notice; at the ——— 1
Malm Street, Nevada City, Cal. «k. IMPORTANT Ch EAP CASH STORE,
Om Commercial Street, } evada City.
Don't forget the First grand auction sale ov Saturday evening, Atgust
2let, 5
D’V!D AUERBACH, AUCTIONEER.
2ef, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Corn
Beef, Sausages, Ete.
Our faeiities for procurt ingfat voung cat
tle are superior to any firm in Nevada coun
-. ty. and-our customers can always rely upos
getting the
Rest Meats
To be had inthe Market. @aF Satisfaction
guaranteed in all eases.
. . We respectfully solicit a continuance of
the liberal patronage heretofore bestow edi
upon our predecessor, as
: isi FRESEX mARYD 4
containing the nam of a subscriber . ty, ‘his age being 25 years. He-is aj The IX. 4% Auction House will q bq” og oe rt ene which is guaran‘ eon of Hon: E. W. Roberts. Pres} Pe" to-day with a full line of Dry . WW . . o an or adve:tiser; consequently, I am ; 7 Good a o as
trust to the houesty of ent residence, Grass Valley. ws, Geut's Clothing, ete., étc. : <q Having had Iotie experience in the bnsi
: eompelied ta. ire ; . G. von Schmittburg, nominee for! Auction Sales every evening in the i i FY Lion Se ‘at aw ie ra wa si cig
‘my patrons to inske 0 Papen of the County Treasurer, is aged 56 years, ee ek and youds sold at auction pried a be Very Bes ‘t in my Line.
various amounts due mé by my pat-. anda native of Germany. © He was . , eas during aha day, ~ f (i ae ka AL kiada. of Live Steck for Sale at
rons, E published the Times jest 8 naturalized in the W aterloo (Lilinois) . fil Dave Avernacn, Aciditanees: ce a FE ; «A —~Atr Thies: :
en : eee a ee = , : } "4 Y gud HAS. KENT
qthree months and two weeks, hence , pol Court < ae) th . : For Supervisor. iy) be : a if a Sarena
sd one term a* postmaster in this gil H giah — = : be eg ln and
every subscribershohas-. 1H He was elected County Treasurer } y Relieving that the office of Saperfc] ne Q ree) n
their subscription, owe me . the Republicans’ last year, 6 )— . Visor shoul l not be of a partizan na . * © en u NE 5 10 fa 4 Bh R 4 E T,
one dollar and fifty cents. . taining a gool majoritys and Fy ing . ture, I hereby announce myself asa ( fd } Pz wy PR STREET,
‘It is a sural sum for each one to pay; . owe of the few successful catidiv lates, . candidate for the office of Supervisor oan oe N et seieioh ome
but in the azgresate it will amount, ' Residence, Nevada City. . Nevada Tow uship, and respectful " i 4 Te ir fe
: é . John A. B App, nominee fo Conn— ity solivit for the position the sa; pnort, : ae «Sd PTET Ee <i
toa great deal, 2s there are about . , ty Recordcr,is a native of Pennsyl . of al my friends regardless of party. 0 -) MUNGOR < oo NAFFZIGER,
409 who have not paid 2 cent, vania, aud noes 34 yeas. ‘eis an J: 8. ‘THompsow, iy = fy raorfireroas.
_ Under iny dire uecessity I appeal: engineer by trade, For one anda The Palace Clend store. ty : i nN \VING. PURCHASRFT
to all those who know thenrSelves in. half terms he has filled he offic 2¢ for "9 bad thie abore tan shi are now
debted to ae to make immediate . . which he is now a candi date. Resi-. ALEX. ZuKin, the popular to; S x) m with tre “a
zi dence, Nevada City. bacconist, has just received a fresh : A ‘
payment, 0. P. STIDGER. . HA te Oe Rae .
EH. Gaylord, nov jinee for Dis; Fy ay
A. LADEMAN, .
Hevee PURCHASED THE sight oc
Groceries, .°Provisions,
Produce,
Ete, 1.
Pormerly belonging to
ERSKINE & ENRIGHT,
Announces to the public that he ix now
Prepared to furnish all goods in his line at
Prices as low as the Lowest.
ae A. LADEMAN,
Cor. Broad: and Commercial 3ts.
Nevada City, July 15th.
SCHMIDT & POTTER,
COMMERCIAL STREET,
Nextdoor to Naffziger’s Meat Market.
. NEVADA‘ CITY, "~
18 ger a im :
Choice Groceries,
PROVISIONS,
Case Goods, Flour and Feed,
Cigars, Tobacco, Eto,
4&2 Having opened the above Store, and
stoyked it with « Large and Fresh Stock of
FirstClass Goods, we are prepared to supply thi public with everything in our_line at
th
LOWEST PRICE.
Our Motto--‘‘Buy and sell for
Cash.”
hay We extend a cordial invitation to our
friends and the public generally to call and
examine our Goods and Prices, at
California Favorite
SPRING BED,
~~MADE BY—
G. M EATON, Rocklin.
Be Most W onderful Iny ention
, oF the Age.
Itisawire couple and for elasticity fanned
duvability it cannot be surpassed,
We guarantee the Bed in every particul sr.
Sample and Order Office at THON,
JACKA'S, Broad ae ¢ above Pine.
e¥?™ Don't buy any other nn?!] you have
seen this one! jews
TAKE NOTICE,
PVHE ROOKS AN DA AC COU NTS of C. J,,
NAFFZIGER having been turned over
fo me for ollection, all persons indebted tu
nim will please cAll at my olfice, on Brogs
street, and settle up, After the expiration
ot thirty gays. culiection will be easoreed ._
LEUP, GARTHE,
Nev rads City, August Zita, 133). lin
= ey 8 HUNT, M. D.,
ATT SNIDENG PIEYSICEAN,
) FFICE—PINE STREET, Rear of W D
iC Vinton’s Drug Store
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