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: THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT],
NEVADA CITY CALIFORNIA,
No Pancr To Merrow, 3
This being Admission Day, anda
legal holiday accotdiag to Governor
Perkins’ proclamation, business will,
be pretty generally ‘suspended
throughout the State. The attaches
of the Transcript, desiting' ‘bo “ob-;
serve the occasion in a fitting manner, Have ‘conclndéd to féllew thy
example of their neighbors, and will
babstain from labor. Consequently
mo paper will be issued from: this o%
tice tomorrow,
asinine Maret
Brier Mentien. .
The Po sto fice wil! be apen From
~ to 3 o'vleck this afternoon,
Twenty new names were recetven
: eta forenoon fer the Great
An dew. Muti: iréd Ootlar bat "of
old fiem Ole: Neison’s mine medr
hureka was breug hi to town —
ra mega AReies Cormrsany
8.,
is.» LOO
_ pe pdiny lees
ins =] 00 hn’
ns }
18,
of,
ns— tp
18
bs. year.
‘b.,
iS. L
lbs,, 1 60
; «29 cts,
2) cts,
25 cts
er-gal 50¢
ean, 2 25
1.00
23 et
es,
. lp.cta,
ection.
d warrant
fair dealing
stitutions of
teted witha ——
well as give
ary,
f Goodslaiwed th,
ab) am tei
So are tharg
Goons,
te.
» ETC.
plete. ;
John Estat
. SMITH,
mecript Of
=
yer Co’sDOr
d COATS.
lous.
mped Crack
ave the Pure
» and’ instep,
ar breaking.—
43 any others
alors.
Packing, Hose,
Shoes, Etc.
or a
x ma Agents,
ae he
HURCH.
be talking. When’ thé job was fiii@ers of the robbery.
% Fait and see the new goods,
‘few remarks commendatory of the j
4 organization was effected by the seUrnaiweR arre Pres,
5
Tuesday Wighi’s” ‘hantyttevaet nei]
‘erences ta the Speeches Made by
Meyers. ‘Glascock and ©ross— Tne}
cident N0¢ Down on the Bill.
‘ithe aiiiidincement ‘tliat Sohn RB,
Glascock, Democratic and Workingiian cemdidate for Congress in
‘Uiis district, would expatiate on the
isstes of the day for, the benefit of
“the vause,” did nd€ attenct a very
latge number of people to the stand
at the ‘corner of Brond and, Pine
‘Streets'on Tuesday évening, At
‘eight e'clock Geo. S. Hepp called
the gudience to order, and. after a)
principal speaker of the evening, an
lection of Jas. A. Kitts as Chairman,
the Vice Presideats being G. E.
Withington, Chas.” Moran, Leopold :
Gerthe end W. C. Bradley.
Mr. Kitts had .comewhat te say, .
jrefercing te-the—advantageef-the
. district having a Cengressman who .
would bein accord with the majority of the law makers at: Washington.
Congress and the Courts,
4 eo, tre fined bi ml GE YSTONE MARKET
The “SLOTE” CIGAR!
‘ons for, deserting the Republican
party and joining the. Democratic,
which were briefly as follows:
Republican administration had be
‘coute corrupt; it strove. to keep
ative a feeling of hatred between the:
North and South; Garfield was 7,
btibe-taker and Arthur a base. man,
The sa
all kinds of
veenaes Street; Nevada City.
_—_—_—
B HAVING puehipey the above
may named Market, I will be
glad tosce all former patrons
and will be ohio’ jo supply the publi i¢ with
Fresh and Salt Meats, .
And everything generally kept in a
the former having been convicted in] FIRST CLASS MARKE =
He said
not one: Republican in five could
Stand in werowd and hear Garfield's
tecord recited, and that no honest,
sterling Republican would vote fer
him, ‘Hantock was sbsiqless, ~ He
said much mote in the same strain,
mostof which was ta’sén down by
the reporter, and w ould be publish=
ed were it not for a lack of space,
His speeqh was Teceived by some of:
the Democrats with howls of delight.
_When Mr, Cross had finished,
three cheers’ were giveri for Mr.
Glase ock, vie, tomenines nominee,
and at the suggestion of the Chale:
Wian, three more for ‘‘W. C, Han—
cock,”’ whoever he may be:
4and therefore mere—tikely tose’, ee
his constituency to advantage. He
also paid a tribute to Hancock,
ei whereupon a sturdy lookirsg young
man in the crowd shouted in sten—
Lidia tones, “We kr ow all about
him, He's the man that took his
Which Will Be furnished at
THE VERY LOVEST RATES,. « +2
“. Also ON HAND
EP RESE uARD
Of: my own manufacture, which is guaranteed to be A. No. 1:
plist
Having had eee experierice in the business, I can guaranteé to give perfect satisfaction to’ all, and will supply the
Very ‘Best in my Line.
= Kinds of Live Steck for Sale at
“ : AIP Times. :
au24 CHAS. KENT.
UNION MARKET,
_COMME RIAL ‘STREET,
NEVADA CITY.
MUNGOR @ N NAFFZIGER, .
A young man who said his name
was James Gregg ahd that he came
from. Colfax, got very drunk while
in town ‘Tuesday, and distinguished
himself in the early part of the ev eHing, by abusing 2 os.
PR OPRIETORS.
Sars HAVING PURCHASED
RSE) ae the above Market we are now
ie
NW prepared to suppl¥"t ite public
with the best. of
Beef, Sausaces, ‘Ete,Cempany
Goff. their empleyes yesterday,and
i aminediately commence fitting
for—irext -ceason’s Tua. ‘The?
Sclain, ues yicitod satisfactorily this
pee re wrens
The New York Mining Company
owners of the Hil Capitan mine) have
wrought suk against. the Taemas
Mining Gompany to derimiue the
soldiers’ overcoats away and let. ¢he
J peor devils freeze . Bee
There was @A instance of awkward
silence whicll' ome one interrupted
by shrieking , “Put him out.”
“Oh, 1 an prove what I say,”
sponded the accuser defiantly, he
the Words: leit his lips a stalwart
pill-.r of the Democracy swooped
OW ane of certain property for
which the defendants arg secLing a
datent.
To-mi gh. Mis, “2 amily
renswill deliver another lompenance
lectare at the ME. ehurch,
ersens WhO failed to hear this promptneut refo nier and’ elottient speaker last ".vening should not fail to. attend to-night.
. unt i Goyne’s 8 full string band‘
will fprnish the music at the grand
ball to be given at Hunt’s Hall on
. the I7th, in honor of the opening of
_ the New York Hotel. Do not fail
. to secure a ticket,, which can be
' purchased at various placés of busi' ness in the city.
eee
The Union says of the specimen
found in the Becky Bar asine last
Saturday; “Phe Gompany has fixed
. no valuation upon the specimen, but
. $2,700 would uot buy -it.”
3 ‘pears that the gentleman who stat—
ed.in this city they had offered it
for that was mistaken. .
Kighway Robbery.
After the Demoeratic meeting in.
this city Thesday night Chas. Moran, «
pne Of tlie vice presidents, started
for his home at Town Talk. He had
reached Piety Hill, and was crossing
he street from the corner of the gir.
us lot to Cleave’s residence, when
wo men suddenly .appeared’ in his
path and ordered himto halt. While.
pne’ of them held a revolver to his’
face,.the other searched his pockets. .
fle protested that he hadno valua-1
bles on his person, but the robber:
Giscovered and todk a. five-dollar
old-pitce, about a dollar in small
@ilver-coins, and a triink key. Both’
the highwaymen were -masked,
d the one with the revolver did
t utter a word, the other doing all
@hed they started along the street
wards town, but as John’ Senner,
eg was onlya block or so behind
Mr. Maran, did aot meet them, they
Bact have taken to the edjeining
fields before © ‘proceeding far, Mr.
foran, who'says there lis nothing by
hich he can identify the guilty parfics, went ae fer as Mr. Kitts’ resilence, them turmed back and caine
jo town where hie informed the offi:
a :
Good News for ¢ the Ladies.
MB tiaving heard that a ‘large invoice
goods recently purchased in the
st for the Palage Dry Goads Store
i this eity hat ‘dtrived at San Fran0, Morris Rosenberg, one of the
prietors of the Palace, went below
terday morning to arrange for
ir being shipped up here inmedily. Thenew stoek will be the
rgest ever brought to Nevada councomprising all the. latest novels in Fall goods to be obtained. in
Pitt SteThose
It apdown on him, and ‘he was hustled
out of theghick of the erowd ‘before
he could offer any det heen
~-Mr, Glascock was for some: reason
very coldly received, He launched
out with the assertién that whom
the gods love die young, and whom
they hate grow up and run for Cou—
gress., The people in the commer
cial centres of the. State had. been
led to believe that the mining camps
were about played ont._Instead of
surprised on coming here to see évidences of. thrift. and prosperity on
every hand, The quartz mines were
among the richest in the work.
put upon the London market, the
action will increase-the prosperity
of the section till our towns that now
contain 6,000 inhabitants each will
increase to 30, 090 or 40, 000. The
ed. The,speaker laid special stress
upon the fact that he did not propaign, or indulge iu personalities,
unless foreed to." He would, instead,
{ hurl solid chunks of granite carrying
4} more gold than any Specimens seen
jbereabouts fora long time. Asa
proof ef the sincerity of this asser—'
record of General. Garfield and accused him of being an active advo—
Mobilier, back-pay grab, De Golyer
pavement, Sanborn, San Domingo,
Moth, Vanezuela, and other jobs;
said he figured dishonestly in con. nection with the Electoral Commision, ‘was ie favor of funding the
National debt for forty years—in
faet, according to the speaker’s own
words, “‘he had been the favorer of
every scheme foisted on Congress to
swindle the people, and was always
feund ready to champion other men
who were stealing ihe country’s
money.” Mr.
nounced kim for pleading the ‘baby
act,” said be was a thief among
thieves, always stead on the side of
moneyed corporatiors, was vascillat—
jing, ete, etc. Perhaps more bitter personal attack was never made
on any Presidential candidate by a
stump speaker iu a Northern State.
As aclimax to this tirade, jhe accused Garfield of farvuingChinese immigration. He said he himeélf was
sound on the debris question, wanted to
see the Mexican Veterans pensioned,
~ {and hoped the tritmph of Hancock,
who was eulogized far possessing .
statesmanlike qualities, would fullaw
in order that sectional hatred might
be done away with. © As to his own
catididacy’ little was gaid, and Mr.
Page was not mentioned: :
Mr. Glascock ‘utterly’ failed to
awaken aby especial degree of \en—
thusiasm on the-part of the audience, :
which had thinned’ aa caramel
by the time:he said good-night..”
Geo. 8: Hupp was next called .
upon to speak, but was not: present,
» Eastern or European rharkets.
It
j whereupon C. W.Cross: canie forWard in response to is cs invita~
.
an abandoned. appearance, he .was
if
mining interests: ought to be protect-,
pose fo throw. mud during the cam=.
tion, he then reviewed the _alleged .
cate and conspirator ini the Credit .
Glascock -also de-.
x} ext
RST &-COu pre VL aged
aii er ippled street musicians. Then
he went over. to the Democratic
pmeetitig, interrupted one of the
speakers, and narrowly escaped hav:
ing,a “‘head puton” him, About
midnight officer Scott found him
asleep in the old machine shop on
Sacramento street, and put him in
the City Prison, Yesterday morning he was teleased without. trial on
ly leave the city and seek admission
into the Reform Club at Grass Valley. =
Ae te
Slaven’s ‘Yosemite§Cologne,
B. Slaven, at his drug store. in the
Baldwin Hotel building, is unquestiovably the best in the world. Peoother kind if they want something
extra nice for the same price that
they pay for a.poor article. It canbe had at every first-class drug store
in California and in the Eastern
States. Those who have tried it can
not be induced, under any circum=
statice, to use ‘any other biit Slaven’s.
Try it all you who have never used
it, and-our word for it you will nev—
ef tise any other kind in the future.
Temperance } Lecture.
Mis. Emily Pitt Stevens, State
President Templars’ Band of Hope,
General Superintendent of Juvenile
Templars, State;Deputy G. W. Cy
T. Grand Lodge of Good Templars of
Cal, of San Francisco, will lecture
at Nevada City, on Wednesday and
Thursday eveniiigs, Sept. 8th and
9th, in the Methodist Church. LeeAdmission Free;
tion will be given. to all. td
= =o
The Palnce Cigar Store.
bacconist, has just received a fresh
stock of Havana and Domestic Cigars,
of the choicest brands. Also all the
favorite varicties of Chewing Tobac-.
co. His stock of Candies and Nuts
are choice and fresh, and his priceg
are the lowest iif the city. t£
>
“Save Your Money.
Save your money for a few days,
when the IXL Auction House
will open on Broad street with one
of the largest stocks brought to Nevada City. tf
Emportant Notices
When you buy your railway ‘tick:
et at Colfax, buy an Insuranee ticket. You ouylit not to. travel without it, 25 cents a day, or $4.50 for
30 days. Good for $3,000 in the
event of death, or for $15 weekly
indemnity for disabling injuries; and
costing but 25 cents a day. Daa
For Superviser.
visor should not be of a partizan nature, I hereby announce myself as a
. candidate for the office of Supervisor
of Nevada Township, and respectfully solicit for the position the supnort
it 2 friends reqnisans of party.
ane S. Tompson.
Look Out t for it. Dy . ae Sinner
Ge a at as 7
. presi:
Auction Store will
in @. hw ~ die be opened on
Broad street, in the building former
dea Occupied by Mrs. Eckart, tf
a promise that he would immediatej:
The cologne mariufactured:by Hy
ple who use cologne should get no]
ture to commenee at § o'clock as}
~ A welcome recep.
ALEX, ZEKIND, the populaf ‘to-. :
. Nevadg and Placer i aait f
Our facilities for procuring fat “young cattle are-superior to any firm in Neéyada votinsy, and our customers can aly aystely upon
getting the
. Best Meats
‘Tobe hadin the Market. 4£47°*Satisfaction
guaranteed in all cases,
We respectfully solicit @ tontinuance of
the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed
yore our predecessor, af
A, LADEMAN,
HiAuss PURCHASED THE STOCK
Groceries,
Provisions,
Produce,
‘Ete, Ete.,
Formerly belonging to
ERSKINE & ENRIGHT,
Announeecs to the public that he is now
prepared to furnish all ee in his line at_
yak AMLADEMAN, —
Cor, Broad and’ Commercial Sts. ,
Nevada.Gity, July Lith.
Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton, ‘Corn
Prices as low as the Lowest.
SCHMIDT & POTTER,
COMMERCIAL STREET,
NEVADA. CITY,
Deatere im
‘Choice Groceries,
PROVISIONS, .
Case Goods, Flour and Feed,
Cigars, Tobacco, Ete:
41" Having opened the above Storé, ind
‘stocked it with a Large and Fresh Stock of
First Class Goods, we are prepared. to supply the public with everything in oir line at
LOWEST PRICE.
Our Motto--'‘Buy and éell for
Cash.”
ane
427 We extend a cordial. invitation to our
friends and the public generally to call and
exaniine our Goods and Prices. ad
California Favorite
(SPRING BED,
~--MADE BY—
&. M EATON, Rockin, e
HE Most Wonderful Invention
of the Age.
‘It ig awire couple and for elasticity oat
durability it cannot be surpassed.
We guarantee the sae in every particul in
: Sample and Otder @Ofttce at Taos:
WACHA'S, Broad St. above Pinuc. ~
38 Don't buy any other unt] you" have
seen_this ore: je29
“Notice to Contractors:
——RD PROPOSALS will. be receive. at
Ny my a of the County Clerk of :NevaRelieving that the office of Superda County; untill o'clock P. M.on Friday,
mber 10th; 1880, for plans,. specifica:
— and bids: for building a bridge across
Bear River-at the Crandall or Neill crossing.
The Bridge will be 209 feet im leiigth from
approach to approach, with one ‘span 100
lo
re ethe ents whose plans, specifications, and
bid are accepted will be required to give
bonds for the faithful perfoxmance of the
“ire Boards reserve the right to reject any
d\all plans, specifications and bids.
By. aaine of the Boards of Supervisors of
E, ce) RR,
: pias § Clerk of ath: ounty.
Dated Nevada City August 30th, 1390.
idye can be obamber for building br
litre the ground for $15 per “an _ asl c
Nextdoor to Naffziger’s Méat Market,
{
sea JACK, Nevada City.
J
FIVE CENTS APIECE.
JOHN JACK,
Sole Avent in Nevada City:
ts
it
TINE STREET, NEVADA CITY.
CHEAPEST =?
.
JOHN TACK, .
THE “SLOTE” CIGAR !
Give them a Trial! “Full Havana Filler,”
Sacer, eats
Sole Agents for Nevada County :
GEO: 8. HOWE, Grass Valley.
A. J. GRAHAM, Truckee,
———
DN JACKS TOBACCO STORE
The oldest stand in Nevada Gity !
“The Cheapest Store i in : Nevada City:
THE LARGEST VARIETY OF ‘TOBACCO AND CIGARS +
34 different brands.of “PLUG” TOBACCO, flape kiids ea ‘any stove
in Nevada.
ae
ta. Before ‘purchasing any Cigars or Tobacco elsewhere, be : sure to.céll on
JOHN JACK, who keeps the very best and SELLS THE CHEAPE zr.
Also always on hand a full supply of Cutl:ry, Fancy Goods,, Candies,. Limes, Oranges, and Fruité af all. kinds.
THE GREAT BOOM
= epee and Dwelling Houses are scatce and Rents are Higher.
Has Arrived in Nevada City at Last.
Hundreds of strangers havé arrived tionr city, and there is still ‘‘veom for
thousands more.
The Chinese have gohe, and everybody i ig making money, consequent’ y
in the language of the poet, everything is lovely andthe dose ines elevated.
. Soaieaaed
20. 000 Dollars worth —
GENERAL wrieRC EANDISE.
=“TO BE SOmD Ar
PUBLIC AUCTION,
To the Highest Bidder for Cash, without limit or 1 reserve,
say TEEi= :
CHEAP GASH STORE,
‘COMMERCIAL STREET, _ opposite Coe’s Shee Store.
+0
hitis GRAND SALE WILL COMMENCE ON
THIS aVENING
And to éontinue Beir Nventne sii furthet natide,
The stock offered for sale consists of Dry Goods,» Dréss: ‘and Fancy
Goods, Hosiery, White Goods, Silks, Satins, Brocades, Pequoits,
Moricals, Prints, Theviots, Calitos, Sheeting, Muslin, Flannels, Bed Spreads, Boota and Shoes, Millinety Gypis, Men's,
Youths and Boy’s Clothing:
Silver Plated Ware, Crocket} and Glass Ware.
Embroideries, Shawls, an] a thousand articles too numerous to mention,
Evéry man, woman, and child, éspecially the ladi¢s, should take advan.
tage of this Mammoth Sale, as they will beable to pr
own prices :
Five goods, at their
in fact goods will be given.away for little or nothing.
All Goods will be sold at pr, ate sale during,the. day and . hab Auction
every evening, at 7 1-29 ‘clock, until further notice, at the ~
IMPORTANT CHEAP CASH STORE,
On Commercial Street, Nevada City.
Don’t forget the First grand auction sale on Saturday evening, August
2lst,
DAVID AUERBACH, AUCTIONEE?.