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April 17, 1881 (4 pages)

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a,
sessor.
CHAM
3 & candidate for
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a
asiirer,
iar
sessor,
ING
re-election ‘as
: First Monday
——.
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Ge
‘ity ge
a candidate for
essor:: Election
Sapl2.
irsnal.
COTT.
a candidate for
ial,
TRE. °
ly! 2
uesday
d 19th.
L.EANS
nstrels
pened Director
--090 worth of gold bullion to the Bay '
~ Jas. Monroas proprietor of the meat
-mining town of Omega in this county
_is offered for sale orfor tent.__Read}
‘the‘advertisement.
p! ace,
-_ wound, but.as he has a large family
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
" NEVADA CITY. CALIFORNIA.
SS _ See aR ——=
Brief Mention.
Don’t forget the ball. at. the Temperance Hall to-morrow night.
Phil. Richards shipped+$4,000
‘worth of gold bricks to San Francisco
yeste arc: Ay.
The Citizens Bane ‘shipped $5, -:
yesterday afternoon.
Sprung & Traw have “succeeded
market in the TRAN-CRIpT b'ock.
‘Bté firm-of Zekind & ‘Brown has
een ‘dissolved. «Mr. Zekind” wilt
eontinue as svie. proprietor of the
store, — : j
A désirable home at the thriving
The threatened change of the: time
ofthe’ artivet and departures of the
mail and passenger trains, at this,
wiil take place ia about a
week.
J. M, Waling was authorized by
the Superior Court yesterdaytoappear}
for the Nevadi and Grass Valley
Wood sil Lumber Company in the . .
case of Mead ‘vs. Lronciad oe
Company.
EL, Nathan, who is now establish=_
ed at Oroville, will on the: first of
May open ary goods store iu the
buildingnow occupied by the Beehive grocery The.Beehive
will remove, tothe Sigourney’ build—
store.
ing.Wiatt Huffman Held.
The preliminary examination in the
ease of the People vs. Wiatt Huffman has been held, and the result.
Was 18 might have been expected,
Huntand Wm:
Osborne was taken in Justice Robinson’s night before last, and yesterday his honor, District Attorney, C.
W. Cross, Esq. » (who ‘appéated as
counsel for the prisoner) ‘and Mr,
short-hand reporter
went to the residence of White, the
party stabbed by: Huffman, and took
his statement ‘The facts adduced
were abont-as hitherto published by
the TRanscurpt,. and Huffman was
held for trial in the sum of $5,000
bail which there are very poor prospects of ‘his obtaining. White will
recover the effects of his
The testimony of Dr,
Fenuessy the
from
of children his being prevented from
work is quite a hardghip. to him.
Huffman has a devoted wife who
visits him daily at the Jail, but the
couple are childless; Mrs. Huffman
has made strenuous efforts to secure. '
~bail for him, but so far they have
proven futile.
~. two principals also took a hand. A
. pagiliste, and they will be tried toLevening by the pastor, Re
Crim. Cop. in Chinatow n.
The Chinesé are getting’ Riviliged,:
Friday afternoon ont of thé residents
of Chtihatown detected stime goings
on betwéen ‘his “wife” and a gay
Mongolian Lothario that hé ‘regardown domestic fights, and a fight en—
sued in whith several friends of the
complaint ‘was
lodgedin * Justice
Robinson's court against two of the
morrow. Inthe meantime the de—
fendants are 6ut on $200 bail.
—_—+
om
At the Churches.
At the Congrevational’ church
there will be preaching morning and
v. J. Sims.
Subject in the-evening, ‘Ibe roblehearted be ae confronting ten bedieverss = :
At the Ra ptist a the pastor,
morning and-lecture in the ev ening.
Ig being the eve of his! birthday, his
subject will-be, © ‘Remintscenses of an:
active hfe.”
& Compléte Household Furniture.
for sale. Dave
apl2-10t Important Store.
—_——+— +2 e— —
HAY at MARKET RATES,
{19-tf M.LoBer; Colfax.
— oe
Situation Wanted.
AUERBACH,
¥
A girl desires a situation. Isa mans
washer and ironer,
all at
and plan ‘cook.
gees Ss SASS
4 Rare opportunities offeréd a
Chestautwood’s Rnsiness College.
~~. ————_—
Stitlat the Old Pisce.
THe Repeipa “PHoto-GA.urry,
F 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: yew, Prop’r.
CoLuixs, Operator. ap2
A € ard.
Toall who are sutte ring’ from the errors
and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., I
will send a revipe that willcure you, FREE
OF CHARGE. This great re medy was discovered by a missionary in South America.
‘Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev.
Josero T. Inmax, Srarion D, New Yore
City. : m8-ly
Must be Reduced!
Must be Reduced! —
“Must be seg
EING OVERSTOCKED ‘WITH THE
Finest Stockof ’
ed in the Rght of an invasion’ of his. Rev; Mr. Bateman, will preachin the .
JACKSON? S
—
GEORGE E. TURNER
PINE STREET,
cn
NEVADA cCITy.
HOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
in
The Last Chance!
. Look Outfor .
‘Furnishing Goods,
HARDWARE
POSITIVELY .
& ——e
The Entire Stock
—-OoOF— :
DRY GOODS,
Gentlemen’sBoots,
Shoes,
Hats,
&e., &e.,
Which were slightly damaged
“by the late fire, at
‘THE: IMPORTANT
Willbe Closed Out}
at Private Sale
On Commercial st.
during the day
and
Public Auction
In the Evening !
The Auction will commence
on
Saturday, April 9,
And will continue until EvSpring Goods !
gaa mvies \
San’* F rancisco ; ; Merchant-St:,
Summer Goods !Summer ee t
Have just received'a full sniorbnent of
FINE CLOTHING for Men and Boys,
1 HATS, FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES,.
TRUNKS, SATCHELS and VALISES.
Our Stock is Complete in. Every Department.
~ Prices the Lowest . in the Marke.
Call on us Before Purchasing,
. HYMAN BROTHERS,Corner Broad and Pine Stre:ts, Nevada City.
“BRANCHES—7 Murray St., New York ; 216 and 218 California¥St.
“Honolulu; Sandwich Istands.
18B1. 18s1.
GRAND OPENING
—_oF —
SPRING ©) SUMMER GOODS,
~— Dry and Fancy Goods.
A. BLUMEN TEAL,
Corner of Broad.and Pine Streets, Nevada City
Having received one of the Largest Stocks’ of Spring and Summer Dr.
. Goods ever brought to this city, consisting of
New Silks, New Satins, New Dress Goods, New Ginghams
New Calicoes, Muslins, Sheetings, Table Linens,
Napkins; Windew-Shades and Curtains, Carpets;Gi€loths, Wall Paper
and Millinery Goods, Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Shoes. A fine assertment of Furnishing Goeds always on hand.
==—0———
Persons ‘des! osiring any thing in n the e Dry Goods line will find it to their ‘gave antage to a
at my store before making their purchases.
Orders from the country promptly attended'to. Samples sent free on application,
A. BUUOUMBEN TEATS,
April 2. Corner Broad and Pine Streets.
“PIONEER. FURNITURE STORE,
COMMENT Al STREET.
eceas ! SaaS a erything is sold.
ce Compa A Caned and Choked. . : ! R Of Every. description, .
“tiff” on Braad stréet. might. before ees ate e
Military Ban, on " sine en arenes ae STEEL, This is a positive fact, as the
uried Olio ' Nev ast that resulted in one of them hav‘Ever brought to Wevada City, : L
wey Uldvand ing his collar torn. off, while the I em determined to. sell the STOVES,
e omparabl e -milquered,” during
ifferent and dif
his famous Corwn Quartette in
ry is the Superb
bs ae Planta
Visit ! f
» Grand Mill-.
aPadc Wonday
and 2.0'cl'k.
f Reserved Seats
ton’s Drug Store.
od seats.
‘iness Manager.
jaca Ree R SAE
Ferrand Phe
or about April
9 apis
OVISIONS,
Feed, &e.
rock Prices.
rs and Tobacto
pest.
SS a asad
R RENT.
elling Rooms
= t Room %.
uble ;4 saloon of
yn fixtures. ;
Cents.
rove City Hall
ROSA KINC“citizen of Nevada and a ‘trustworthy
other received a caning, a choking
and a whisker pulling. The trouble
originated about some private matters, and both gentlemen were dis—
playing considerable spunk and agility
when friends appeared and aput a
stop to the mill. There were no ’ar—
rests,
aie me
'. For €ity Treasurer. '
J. D. Fleming, the popular «salesmanat A. Blumenthal’s store, states}.
in another column that he will be a
candidate at the coming election for
City Treasurer. ‘‘Joe” is an old
and edergetic man.
: ” Benutifal Souvenirs, __
In the show window of Lester &
Crawford’s store on Main street is to
‘be seen a display of the largest and}
Tichest assortment of Birthday Cards
ever offered by any firm in themountains, The exquisite works of
art are much admired by lovers of
‘thé beautiful, as they include all the
most novel and tasty desig’. They
areas cheap as they are beautifal = tf.
The Art Loan Exhibition.
‘The ladies of the M. E. Church
will open their Art Gallery of oil
paintings about the first Tuesday in
May as there will be many things to
attract public attention. during the
intervening weeks, The ladies have
the promise of some valuable works
of art for exhibition and citizens of
both this place and Grass Valley
seem interested in the coming . lattempt to cultivate both eye ‘and
same at Wholesale or Retail
during the next
‘GO DAYS
=e
LESS THAN COST
IN SAN FRANCISCO!
@
This is no buncombe, but a
Plain Brsiness Proposition !
MY ASSORTMENT OF
TOBACCOS,
CONFECTIONERY,
CUTLERY,
FRUIT, Etc.
Is among the teatin the market, and I am
also selling them at :
LOWER PRICES
Than any other dealer in Nevada City ean
offer.
ie
Cigars that cost $125 a thousand in San
Francisco, I sellat 12 1-2 cents apiece.
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
each.
47 Call at my old Stand en Pine
Street and examine my Geods and
Prices. ts
taste of the citizens in the display
Of oil paintings, =: at 1 JOHN JACK
ere “Vulcan Blasting Powder
Read a few of my Prites:— -_ paene :
: TINWARE,
GAS PIPES AND FITTINGS,
. POWDER, FUSE,
“ROPE, BLOCKS.
SHOVELS, PICKS,
AXES, SLEDGES,GUNS, PISTOLS
Etc., Etc., Etc.
—— 4
PAINTS, OILS,
_ WINDOW GLASS,
Crockery
—— AND——
Glassware.
SUPPLIES.
Agent for the justly celebrated
7 <n aia in use.
as
Large and full ak a GRANITE IRON
WARE,
MECHANICS’ TOOLS of all ‘ibda,_
GALVANIZED IRON PIPE OF ALL
SIZES made to order. at short notice.
s@7 Purchasers will find it to their advantage to visit my establishment before buying elsewhere.
vis —L
PUTTY, ETC.
MILL & MINIWG
difterent kind of business
therefore everything will be
sold without reserve.
*
We. will also sell Store Fixses belonging to the
Importart Store:
Remember on the
9th we will com. mence the large
Auction Sale,
At 7 1-2.o’clock,
--AT THE-IMPORTAN’ Ty
‘Commercial Street.
Dave: Auerbach,
GEO. E. TURNER.
FinestStock in the County Proprietors will embark in a,
tures, Counters, and Show CaL. M. SUKEFORTH, PROPRIETOR.
NO OLD OR SECOND-HAND FURNITURE.
The stock has just been received, and comprises a full. line ofPartor and BedRoom Sets, and full line of First-class E*T7 RINXITOR SE.
‘The Stock is extra large and fine ; has been bought cheap,
than any other dealerin the county can attempt to. There is no humbugs
purchasers will ind upon investigation.
A full line of Moldings, Picture Frames, Brackets, Mirrors, Bed
Lounges, Single Lounges, Etc., Etc.
. Weaddling cf All Hinds,
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.
— —— oo
and: will be sold cheaper
about this as
‘The Newest. and Best.
B. H. MILLER,
RAS ON HAND THE LARGEST AND FINEST ASSORTMENT OF
. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES,
FURNISHING GoopDs,
“ All varieties of NECKTIES, SOCKS, &c., &.,
<" weer Brought “to Nevada City.
<=His Putoos are the Lowest !-=*
t@ DON’T PATRONIZE DRUMMERS..
Everything you want can
"AUCTIONEER
be found at MILLER’S, When you buy of him, you will see what you are
getting. . ° pers eae Fs
reyzeq jeooy Auy
Aq peseyo scorrg yeeMmoy oy,
Spriag? Summer Clothing