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re indebted
the Broad.
settle their
1881, withe closed by
OLLEY.
place on the
and weighs
ar is gone,
er can re
ie roperty
I,
cal.ICE,
tory,
et.
RECEIVED,
rhs made iB
hours.
this office
by express, ‘
anner.
res, Metals,
licts, et.—
mn. Conmpt's Bow
taken rooms at the Union,
_morrow,
__ tate worth 3, 000.
. Seater office.
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
NEY. ADA SITY CALIFORNIA
Brief Mention.
The Young Meu’s Socal Club will
old their usual meeting at 2 o'clock,
Geo S.Hupp, Esq., has been reernmissioned a Notary _Public for
Nevada City.
Prof. Chestnatwood and wife, have
Antoine Tam has: increased the
“number of private apartments in his
yestaurant and made various other
improvements,
Yesterday was an exceedingly
dreary day. The rain which began
Friday afternoon continued most of
the day. ’It didnot fall fast; but
came in eee shape of a-very ny
‘mist.’
The —Assessors—havyecompleted
their—-duties in Grass -Valiey .anil
Rouzh and Ready townships, They
will begin work in this township .toFor partiulars see the.ad: .
yertisement,
3
A.J, Turner, a young man who is
employed at:the Narrow Guage railroad depot, hurt himsel: qpuite severely acouple.ofdays ago while lifting
come freight. --He will’ probably be
-daid up-several days as a result of .
the strain produced:
-_—oe —
Superior Court,
The following ‘business was_ trans:
acteit ii the Superior Court ‘yesterday; Jad geJoh Caldwell presicing:
John Has.ings vs. Ironclad MiaA Eps al dismissed on inotion
of plaintiff,
losa
tag. Co.
King vs,
Judgment for 8! 9.7).
' Samuel Granger vs,
pire M, & M, Co.
trial denied.
Wn.
ba
Original Em=
An order was thade postponing the
annual report, ete., of the administraof theestate of @V. F.
d ‘ceased, .
M. O. Hearn vs. Leahy .& Nolan.
Motion of plaintiff for new trial denied,
Cummings,
Phe following business was done
Friday: His creditors vs. B. Sanguinetti, insolvent. James Kitt: . ppointed assignee, Bond lixed at $1,099.
The administratrix of the estate of .
Lucy S$
chars ged,
. Brown, deceased, was _disAn order to show cause was issied
_in the matter of the estate of Sam*”
uel Tripp, deceased,An order was made.in regard te
the presentation of claims against the
estate of Frank Dunston, deceased.’
Frank Huss was appointed special
administrator of the estate of Wm.
Hughes, deceased.
A
2. i
‘ Lost Two Hundred Dollars.
Edwin Tilley, Superintendent of .
the Black Bear mine, eame home
night before last. Miss Resa Carter, employed as a substituté teacher in the schools of this city last year,
had been teaching in the vicinity of
the Black Bear, but recently made arrangements to go to Iowa Hill. She
came down with Mr. Tilley to go to
. the latter plaee, and brought with
her a purse containing $200. She
missed the money after coming
some distance, and he returned with
herto look for it. A day’s time was
consumed, but they fortunately fourd ‘
it. Afterwards the lady again lost
her purse. This time it only fell in
the bottom of the stage, and Mr.
Tilleysawit drop. ~ Miss. Carter
thinks that a man is to be envied lecause he has such deep pockets in his
pants,
—_———_.-—2 +. —
aes
_ Truckee **Republican” items.
C. R. Allen has been appointed.
tofill the vacancy on the overland
passenger train’caused by the. death
of M.J.Geodrich.
The logging on some points at
Sake Tahoe cannot be commenced
before the middle of next month, owing to he a amount of snow
which still ies on the ground.
A large ereWof men haa been at
work in-the raid read yard at this
place for several day past repairing
the road-bed and puttidy it in good
condition for the Summer na flic.
The three -Chinamen pn coh
charged with malicious mischi®
Pulling dowa the foundation of
house in Chinatown, pleaded guilty
to the charge, and were fined the
<osts in the ease amounting to. $56.00
which they paid.
Two Theysand Dellars Wanted.
First given on real es~
cent per aunum, Apply at TRas. da.
F
-Hooper.
Motion for new .
} Bishop Basen,
The Sseraniento Bee, contains the
stated that there isa rumor. to the
effect that Mrs. Bonanza Mackay
has offered to Bishops Manogue and
O’Connel $100,000, for the purpose
of erecting a cathedral in Sacramen—
to, and making this bishopric a kind
of headquarters for Northern California. Father Manogue was the most
popular priest ever known in Neva
He has been made a Bishop
mainly, rumor says, through the -influence of Mrs. Mackay~Bishop of
Grass Valley and. Nevada:
Manogue will, it is thought,
reside here.”
Bishop
Seer cee orca
a “Times” Items.
A-clean-up was made in the Polar!
Star mine last week.
the best runs yet made in the mine,
Mr. S:Y, Halsey‘ has—made “the
best success of mining this seison, so
far, ofany of the , many _miners. in
this section. Week-before last when
he cleaned up in his-claim, on Canyon-ereek, he found a so‘id vold
watch ¢hain in thesluice. This is
better than could be reasonably. expected—the gold already formed into.a perfect chain. Some’ persou
probably lost the chain. some. years
ago and-it was washed off with the
ground, as above stated.
ee
Genuine New Grieans icine
SMITH’S.— Very tice. “Two grades,
7 pounds for $1, or 7}. pounds for
71. Call and see it, ape lw
Desirable Building Lots for Sale.
Main and Rast
Apply te Johnnie Wil: = 258.
HAY AT-ARKET RATES,
f£19-t£ M. Lonner, Colfax.
Corner,
streets.
son,
faRare opportunities offered a
Chestnutwood’s Business College.
som
StilLet the Old Plac e.
Tar Rupciry ‘Puoro-Gatieey,
Broad Street, opposite Stumpf’s Hotel, Nevada’City. Photographs in
every style and equal to any in the
State. Prices to suit the times.
Mrs. J. F. Rup. LPH, Prop’r.
Coutts, Operator. » ap2
MACHINERY
FoR ss’ iE
—AT THE—
Nevada Foundry .
following bit of news: “It may. be]
mostly .
It was one of . .
By the hogshéad, barrel or pound, at} _
3road?
Look Out ie
JACKSON'S
GEORGE E, TURNER
PINE STREET,
v
es
as
HOLESALE AND REpATT: DEALER
in
J2-inch Eneine, 24 ink stroke,
-Lwith heavy hoisting and pumping . .
Yigs
10-inch Engine, 20-ifich streke.
New.”
Complete Hoisting and Pumping rig consisting of 2 10x?0 Engines, reels, bob,and bviler 46 inches
by 16 feet.
1 8-inch Engine, 16-inch ‘stroke,
with double hoist and bob, Boiler,
36x12, nearly new.
18-inch Engine, 8x16, Reversiz
ble, with hoisting and pumping rig.
, Boiler 36 inches by 12 feet.
I Portable Bngine, 8x16, and boiler. Hoisting and pumping gear
nearly new.
1 8-inch Engine, 8x16." _
1 tubular. boiler-40“inches by 16
10-stamp mill, 750 pound stamps.
8-stamp) mill, 850 pound stamps,
Steam Pump, 10x12cylinder. Water cylinder 6x12. S
8 6-inch Cornish Pumps.
28-inch Cornish Pumps,
1 Horn Pan and Settler.
4 Michel Pans,
3 Kuox Pats.
500 feet 6-inch column, in good order.
325 feet 9-inch columa, nearly
new.
Water gates from 3 inches’ to 22
inches.
1'll-inch Little Giant, secondhand.
2 Fiue Boilers 36x20 feet.
1 Flue Boiler 36x12 feet.
3 Gvershot Water Wheels 26, 32
Pag 35 fgeb'liameter; complete, with
‘aiKtting, © ‘pinions, gearing, etc. In
good order,
’ Tron Cars, and a variety of Mining
Implements.
APPLY TO
Interest 10 per}.
ald s
G. G. ALLAN,
NEVADA CITY. j23-tt
HARDWARE
Of Every description,
IRON,
STEEL,
STOVES,
TINWARE,
GAS PIPES AND FITTINGS,
POWDER, FUSE,
ROPE, BLOCKS
. HOVELS, PICKS,
AXES, SLEDGES,
Ete., Ete., Etc.
PAINTS, OILS,
WINDOW GLASS,
PUTTY, ETC.
a
Crockery .
—ANXND—
Glassware.
MILL & MINING
SUPPLIES.
The Entire Stock . ,
GUNS, PISTOLS.
is
The Last Chance!
DRY Goons,
Gentlemen’s
Furnishing Goods,
Boots,
Shoes,
‘Hats,
: &e., 8C.,
Which were slightly damaged
_ by the late fire, at
SPRING ‘
1881. :
~~ &
4881.
GRAND OPENING
Dry and
@) SUMMER GOODS,
Fancy Goods.
—_o—-——
A. BLUMENTELAT,,
Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City,
Having received one of the Largest Stocks of Spring and Summer Dry
Goods ever brought to this city, consisting of
New Silks, New Satins, New Dress Goods, New Ginghams,
New Calicoes, Muslins, Sheetings, Table Linens,
Napkins, Window Shades and. Curtains,
and “Mittinery Goods, Ladies’, “Misses and Children’s Shoes
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper
A fine -assort=
ment of F urnishing Goods always on hand,
——0-——
Persons desiring anything in the Dry Goods line will find it to “et savEntage. ea
at my storé before making their purchases.
Orders from the — promptly attended to, Samples sent free on application,
’ &. BOUMENTELATL,
April 2. Corner Brod Wud Pine Streets.
PIONEER, LRNITURE, STORE,
COMMERCIAL STREET.
L
THE IMPORTANT
On Commercial st.
. Will be Closed Out
at. Private Sale).
and
Public Auction
In the Evening ! 7
. Ti Auotion will, commence
on cn
Saturday, April 9,
And will continue until Everything is sold.
This is a positive fact, as the
Proprietors will embark’ in. a
difterent kind of business
therefore everything will be
sold without reserve.
tures, Counters, and Show Ca. ses belonging to the
Remember on the
9th we will commence the large
Auction Sale,
Agent for the justly celebrated
Vulcan Blasting Powder,
The best mining powder in use.
Large and full stock of GRANITE IRON
WARE.
MECHANICS’ TOOLS of all kinds.
‘GALVANIZED ‘IRON PIPE OF ALL
SIZES made to order at short notice.
garPurchasers will find it to their. advantage. to visit my establishment befere buying elsewhere.
Nevada Foundry, Spring St.,) GEO. E. TURNER. {
[At 7 1-2 o'clock
-AT THE-IMPORTANT,
Commercial Street.
Dave Auerbach,
during the day)
We will also sell Store FixImportant Store, .
Lm MM . SUKEFORTH, PROPRIETOR.
ett nthe County
NO OLD OR SECONDRoom Sets, and full
purchasers wilt «ind upon investigation,
ae
yo
Beadin Ss of
\
eoLng WSeMoy oy
“zoqeag jeooy uy
fq porego &
HAND FURNITURE;
The stock has just been yeikive 1, and comprises 1% full line of Parler and Bedie of First-class IE" US E% INS XLT ER
The Stoc kis extra large and fine ;
than any other desler in the county @an acrome’ to.
ES.
has heen bought cheap, and will be sold cheaper
There is no humbugabout: this as
A fulltine of Moldings, Picture Frames, Brackets, Mirrors, Bed
Lounges, Single Lounges, Etc., Etc.
AIL Kinas,
Upholstering Of all kinds done on short notice and at the very lowest rates.—
Agent for the Wheeler & Wilson New No.8,
The Best Sewing Machine in the Market.
be found at MILLER’S.
getting.
sees eaten ence teen retin Peteeenp aera
The Newest and Best
B. H, MILLER,
a ON HAND THE LARGEST AND FINEST ce OF
‘Spriag? Summer Clothing —
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, _
FURNISHING GoopDbDs,
: All varieties of NECKTIES, SOCKS, &c., &c.,
° Ever Brought to Nevada City.
——
<= His Prices are the Lowest !
4a DON’T PATRONIZE DRUMMERS, Everything you want can
When ‘you buy of him, you will see what you are
WILL BF GIVEN AT
TEMPERANCE HALL,
Nevada City, .
Monday Evening, April 18.
, —o—
Cy
Music by Elser’s Full Orchestra.
—o—
‘. & General Invitation is ¢xtended.
. Tickets $1.5).MRS. JOHN GRIMES.
TEACHER (F
Piano, Organ and Vocal
Culture.
Director of Choral Club and Juvenile
. . Singing Classes.
Residence—Nevada City.
DUNCAN'S NEW SHAVING
PARLOR,
PINE STREET, Beckman's Building.
OUES DUNCAN, Proprietor, FirstClass Work at Popular Prices.
Boots Blacked Free of Charge.
N. B.—Mr. Duncan was formerly ‘engaged
at the Arcade Barber Shop, Sacramento, an:
is a. thorough master of the “tonsarial nt Bs
Nevada City, April Ist.
Nevada and Grass Valioy
Wood & Lumber. Co.
K™® CONSTANTLY ON. {HAND
FOR SaAtwh
All kinds of Common and Clear
WU BSR.
Orders left at the office of South Yuba
Water Co., or at the Yard, on the Grass Va!
ley road will be prowptly attended to.