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

April 13, 1881 (4 pages)

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essor, NDS & candidate fo, ESSOF. Election apl2 irshal. COTT a andidate for RENT. tel Rooms, ‘nt Room ‘on © for saloon gp ixturey ents, é City ISA KING, ayers,” ASSESSMENT b Township on Il tax payers n.cf-real ang hem at twelve time and. cor: ace sording to ing cach? sypke Py RanreRare rersonal prop. AXES 1ntst he t having a cor. +. are, tified for insnection ssOr, for list. ties dc! not give le Assessor js , to’ have the y Surveyor at the property, lining: proper ere. -" 1@ same rsons holding re required to Ine to the As. nts"af the Con. verty situated the county, be it of the same. nN agent, All 3 Using water statenient of hen in ach first~day of . March, 1881, la. Township,»n and Bloom/O. Assessor, ) “SAFETY” ful explosive,as any nftrosinent. There euse of. this 3 are entirely ad or chlorate: re of this Pow-. under thig ‘ties using thi It is. put up lit customers fuse, the same a sample of ng constantly t 17th, 1880. 0, Det ar Sir! n test cément id it superior Comstock. It loes not leave 2re headache, 1e majority of I would sugm confident it your Compa: <, CLARK, id S$, M. Co. DER-CO, Exchang®, 9. —— $$ DE. YRNER COM TREETS ECEIVED {rOCK OF & Gaiters. a, 1 jes’ and Strhight Kid, dals; Slippers assortment of 1 Shoes, Bors’ Arctics prices of Juality. 4 patrons fo8 ON. LAY Ace OF fi. BR. O08 alloy THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, 4 NEVavA SITY CALIFORNIA n . accom —— Brief Mention. ‘Mra. M. A. Sterling: has gone to. . , the Bay to ee a stock of Spring it goods for her store on Comuiercial street. Call atthe ¢ itizens Bank afid-con ; Nevada Lote, No. 13, Fock A. Stated Meeting. : >The monthly meeting -ofNevada Lodge, No. 13, will be held-at Masonic Hall .on W ednesday evening at 7 o'clock, A fyll attendance vf members i is: désired.” Y isiting Brethren are cordially invited. -E, M, Presron, Master, J; H: "Boar DMAN, : sec, A tte cs Li tribute your mite to the fund being raiscd for the relief of Jolin Brown’s. widow. Johvate Wilson ‘has concluded to, erect dwelling .lfouses on his lots at’ the coruver of East Broad and Main . ‘ streets, and rew$ them, There are attachments and other . liens on the Zronclad Comp any’s . mine amounting to $1125. Work . bas been suspended for several d: ays. The attention of the Pree Lance “eapitalist is called to the communica. tion fromthe. -blind-mier of Grass Valley which is printed in the TrayscrivT this morning. Why don't the aforesaid capitalist and miner. join theie issues and go after the WV gravel leads? We have no doubt that it would make.a nicely balanc. ed copartnership—the wealth of .one and the theories of the other.’ The Last Round, Just previous to adjourning’ for the term, Monday afternoon, the Board of County Supervisors transacted the _ following bustnéss which was not not. : ed in yesterday’s report: It haying been reported tothe Board om good, authority that the Ccusen toll-road is im an impassable condition, it was ordereil that the license, heretofore granted th. g collest+: tolls on sajd road be ‘annulled until . “euch time ‘asthe road ‘is -put— in a good, passable condition, the. Commissioner of the Third Road District to be the judge of its condition. Gid. John Brown, The widow of John Brown is}? ing near Sati Jose on iv— & motgaged farm,’and~is ne: arly destitute, ‘and unable to-pay the mortgage. Sub. Scriptions to ‘the Jehn Brown fund, for the purpoce of paying off this . . mortgage, will be received ap the . ‘Olina: “Bank du¥ing the “present . week, and forwarded to the widow, at. San Jose, without expense, ob Sete es sa Complete Household F aeaiture for sale, «, Dave AUERBACH, apl2-10t ~ Important Stere. rr Situation. Wanted. A girl desires a situation, Is a good . hd * washer and ironer, and plain cook. Oalt at Antrorse Tam’s, —_— OO Genuine New Orleans Sugar —-By-the hogshead,’barrel or. pound, at. SMITIVS.—¥ ery nice. ~Fwo grades, 7 pounds for $1, or 7% pounds for i. Call and see it. ape: ‘lw i Two Nroniand Dollars Wanted. First nortgage giv en on-real-estate worth $6,000. Interest: 10 per cent-per annum, SChIPT office. ald eS Ha AY AT MARKET RATES, fl te "arr are opportunit ties offered a Lehasrnntyy ood’s Business College. >. ‘still at the Old Plac Ce THE LUDGLPH Pp HOTO-GALLERY, ~‘the-folloying-amounts were or . dered paid from the General Fund . forper diem and mileage “due the members of ‘the Board as Supervi~ . State, sors and Road Commissioners: M. Byrne, Jr., $182.60. . -H. L. Day, $200.25. R. Huckins, $156.20, F, Battis, $139. H.C. Mills, $13). Superior Court, The following business. was traiisacted in the Superior Court yesterday, Judge John Caldwell presiding: W. ‘W. »:Crosa, vs. Geo. W. ‘ cotmplaiut overruled, = . , Joseph Marshall va. a Charonnat et als, Demurrer to complaint over“ ruled, ‘Frederick Morlock NB, Cross, administrator, We W:: administrator . ’ estate of T.W. Sigourney, deceased, Smith. Demurrer to . Demurrer to } Broad Street, opposite Stumpf's Hotel, Nevada City. every style and equal to any in the Prices to suit the times, Mrs. J. F, Rouputen, Prop’r. CoLuns, Operator. ap2 ‘Must be Reduced! Must be Reduced ! Must be Reduced! Be OVERSTOCKED WITH THE Fi inest Siock of IGARS Apply at ‘Tran-. M. _Lopxer, Calfas. is Salts Photographs in } Look Out for JAGKSON’S GEORGE E. TURNER . for soe _PINE STREET, HOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER in HARDWARE Of Every description, complaint argued, submitted takea under advisement. In the matter of the estate of W. and
W. Ward, deceased, an order was}same at Wholesale or Retail made allowing the ‘executor’s final account anda decree of distribution was issued, A similar order has been made in‘ the matter of theestate of W. F. Cummings, deceaged, ns Death of the Mivining Rod Man. The Free Lance says: James Phil‘dips died. in Grass Valley Sunday, . When he came to this coast some three years ago he had with: him . what is known asa ‘‘divining rod’ or “‘hoodo,” .an electric instrument by which it is thought gold may be found, but we believe it proved a failure, He was a memberiof Jenks Lodge, F. and A. M., of Providence, Rhode Island. He was buried . by the Grass Valley Masons yesterday afternoon, Cn Still They Come. Erastus Baldridge to-day announces ‘himselfas a candidate for the office of City Marshal. He is the present incumbent of the position, having ‘held it for three térms, during all of ‘which tine he has shown himself an “energetic and efficient official. A Miner's Leak Brokens John Riley met with @ severe ac~ cident at the Derbee drift gravel mine Friday, He was working in ‘one of the drifts when a reck fell upon him breaking one of his ‘legs below the knee, ~— ‘Missing weeny Books. A half dozen law law bookle: and twice a3 many miscellaneous works, ‘are missing from my library. If the. borrowers will return themT shall-be S°eatly obliged. ~~ Gao, 8S, Hctr, & Ever brought to Nevada City, Iam determined to sell ‘the 'during the next GO DAYS ‘ —AT—~ LESS THAN: GOST IN SAN FRANCISCO! This is no buncombe, but a Plain.Business Proposition! MY ASSORTMENT OF TOBACCOS, CONFECTIONERY, CUTLERY, FRUIT, Ete. Is among the Lest im the markét, and Iam also seiling them at . LOWER PRICES ‘Than any other. dealer in-Nevaia City can _offer. Read a ‘is of my Prices: Cigars that cost $125 a thousand in San Francisco, I sell at 12° 1-2 cents apiece. P Cigars that cost $70 a thousand ‘in San Francisco, I sell at 8 1-3 cents apiece. Regular Bit Cigars at 6 1-4-cents apiece. Very good Cigars for four and five cents &= Call at my old Stand on Pine Street and examine nry Goods and Prtees. JOURN JACK. IRON, ° — STEEL, “STOVES, TINWARE, GAS PIPES AND FITTINGS, POWDER, FUSE, ROPE, BLOCKS SHOVELS, PICKS, AXES, SLEDGES, GUNS, PISTOLS Ete., Etc., Ete, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, ETC. — Crockery ——— AN Dae Glassware. MILL & MINING SUPPLIES. ; 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, gor Pure hasers will find it to their Lady’ ‘antage to visit my establishment befsre “buy. ing elsewhere. GEO. £. TURNER. Cereals POSITIVELY . The.Entire Stock) —-omr— ‘DRY GOODS,~ Gentlemen's <‘Fuinishing Goods, Boots; : Shoes, Hats, : &e., S&e., Which were slightly damaged by the late fire, at THE IMPORTANT On _ Gomaniercial st, Willbe Closed Out at Private Sale during the day and ‘Public Auction 18sl. HTHE IMPORTANT The Last Chance!. . . Corner. of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City, ‘. ment of Furnishing. Goods alw ays on: hand. 41881. GRAND OPENING —oFr— [SPRING © SUMMER GOODS, Dry and Fancy Goods. — 9— ‘A. BLUME STEAL; Having received one of the Largest Stocks of Spring and Summer Dry Goods ever brought to this city, consisting of 4 New Silks, New Satins, New Dress. Goods, New. Ginghams, New Calicoes, Muslins, Sheetings, Table Linens, Napkins, Window Shades and Curtains, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper and Millinery Goods, Ladies’, Misses and Children’ s Shoes, _A fine assoft— lees cies Cran: wee Persons desiring anything tn the Dry.Goods line will find it to their advantage. to” vat at my-store before: makiny theit purchases. Orders trom the country promptly atengen to. Samples. sent free on applicat ton: es e2LwM BIN TELAT, April 2. === PACF BPON and Pine Streets.. “PIONEER. FuNTURE STORE, COMMERCIAL STREET. =~ 3 2 ire ” “3 = —~s a , s ae re NM. SUKEFORTH, PROPRIETOR. i NO OLD OR SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. The stock has just been réceived, and comprises a full line of. Parlor and BedRoom Sets, and full line of First-class 3" CRIN ITYTORE. The Stock is extra large and fine ; has been bought cheip, and will be sold cheaper than any other dealer in the county ¢ an attempt to, There is no humbug about this as purchasers wilind-tpon investiyation. A full line of Moldings, Picture Frames, Brackets, Mirrors, Bed Lounges, Single Lounges, Etc., Etc. Bedding cf All FRinds,, . H Of all kinds done on short notice @nd at the very lowest: rates. — Upholstering all kinds done on 1otice 8 Agent. bbe the Wheeler & babnicie New M4. 8, cpt the Evening . : The Auction will commence on And will continue until Ev-erything is sold: This is a positive fact, as the Proprietors will-embark in a different kind of business therefore everything will be sold without reserve. ete : We will also sell Store Fixtures, Counters, and Show Cases belonging to the ‘Important Store. Remember on the 9th we will commence the large Auction Sale, At 71-2 o’clock, AT THE-IMPORTANT, Commercial Street. “Dave Auerbach, * Saturday, April 9,)The. Newest and Best BAL MILLER, HAS ON HAND THE LARGEST AND FINEST gs OF . . . . Spriag? ‘Summer Clothing HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, FURNISHIN fe cdg mc All varieties of NECKTIES, SOCKS, &c. &C., Ewer Brought to Wowada City. a i= His Prices are the Lowest != -—0—— = ‘DON'T PATRONIZE DR U MMERS, he "Dia at MILLER’s, getti ng, ‘A Grand Ball! a Everything you ‘witrt can bat H. W. HAND, TEACHER OF Piano, Organ and: Vocal: 5 Culture. . . peice ae WILL BE GIVEN AT Director of Chorel Club and Juvenile } . Singiny Classes, ay 4 Residence—Nevada City. TEMPERANCE HALL, Nevada City, PARLOR, PINE STHRET, Beckmal’s Building. —OXN— F 7 FirstOURS DEVEAS, Proprietor. Class Work at Popular Prices. Boots B¥acked Free of Charge. N. B.—Mr, Duncan was formerly engaged at the Arcade Barber Shop, Sacramento, ana is a thorough master of the ‘‘touserial art. Nevada City, Apré 1st. Monday Evening, April 18. —O0— Music by Elser’s Full Orchestra. : “Wood & Lumber Co. ue ‘CONSTANTLY ‘ON [HAND FOR SALE . All kinds of Common and Clear Orders left at the office of South Tim — Qa A General Invitation is extended. Tickets-$1.50. AUCTIONEER road will be promptly attended to MRS. JOHN GRILLES. abe » Co. Or atthe Yard, on the.Gr QB’ a g When you buy of him, you will see what‘you are DUNCAN'S NEW SHAVING Nevada and Grass. Valley-